SHEEPFARMERS ‘Sleepy Sickness’ is Nutritional ‘Sleepy Sickness’ is Preventable good sheepfarmers know that sleepy sickness can be prevented by proper feeding at ** the right time. Last season, over 2,000 sheep farmers up and down the country fed Molactrate Block to their ewes during the critical weeks before lambing. It is good husbandry to start feeding six weeks before lambing starts, and wherever this wai practised reports showed a trouble-free lambing. Maybe you are one of those farmers who has already proved the value of Molactrate Block; but If you are not, it is worthwhile noting that feeding Molactrate Block before lambing has a three-fold virtue: (1) in protecting your ewes from twin-lamb disease ('sleepy sickness’); (2) In avoiding ‘break’ or tenderness In wool; and (3) in building up the milk supply of the ewes to fatten their lambs. Order Molactrate Block now from your merchant. Your merchant can give you a better price on 24-block minimum lots, railed direct from factory to farmer. wfti A t ACT RAJ ML block, I DON’T I | USE ALL INTERIOR WALLS AND CEILINGS WITHI GIBRALTAR BOARD I itsflßtSAfe | BORER PROOF. WILL NOT WARP, | TWIST, BUCKLE OR CRACK. 63 4 $ \ : —1 I ?/ ll I BLOWTORCH TEST PROVES jW! / /GIBRALTAR BOARD IS FIRE SAFE ALIaR' 'BOARD.' Bbk ’423.~ - CHSfSTCH'URCM ’ ’ P ease send me a FRtt copy of the Gibraltar Board Booklet. Figg NAME , » ' ADDRESS ;
THE BEST IN THE WORLD THESE .BRITISH MADE V HI-SDEED & POLISHERS -■—" " Its easy, effortless with VACTRIC FOX 25 YEARS THE BIGGEST SELLER IN NEW ZEALAND Sole N.Z. Distributors: IMPORTERS & AGENTS Ltd., P.O. Box 897, Auckland THERE IS AN AUTHORISED VACTRIC DEALER IN YOUR TOWN
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27397, 9 July 1954, Page 15
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