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Little's Latest Invention in

Sheep Dips (By Royal Letters Patent;. As the time for cheep clipping is now drawing near, we would like to call the attention of sheep owners to Little's new patent Poisonous Powder Sheep Dip, containing glycerine, which is fast surpassing all other dips in England and the colonies. It is, according to the testimony of many sheep farmers, effectual and last inur in its effects for killing all vermin, preserves the yolk in the wool, mixes easily in cold water, and costs less than a halfpenny per sheep, allowing threequarters of a gallon of mash to each. The sales of this dip are a sufficient guarantee that it is appreciated wherever it has been used. Since its introduction into this colony iv 1890, its sales have doubled each year. *We would suggest farmers to give it a trial. Of Little's non-poisonous fluid sheep dip, so well known in every part of the civilised world, it is needless to say that its sales increase every year. It is now used as a preventalive against the bot fly, skin diseases of all kinds|of stock, and has been highlj spoken of as a cure for the lung and intestinal worms in sheep. Dose, 1 in 20 ; 2k>z or more has been given with good results.

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 129, 30 November 1893, Page 2

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Little's Latest Invention in Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 129, 30 November 1893, Page 2

Little's Latest Invention in Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 129, 30 November 1893, Page 2

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