HARSH WOOL. When discussing the question of Sheep Dip with farmers one very ofton hears the remafk, I like So-a)id-so’s Dip. but it leaves the wool very harsh. Harshness of the wool means that the dip used has injured the fibre, thus sensibly reducing the weight of . the fleece. 1 sucli a reduction in tlio weight or wool only means a loss of lid per sheep it represents unite double the cost of dipping. Why should men incur such losses year after year when they could easily avoid it, and obtain the best results possible by using Quiboll’s Patent Powder Dip. which is easy to mix, never leaves tho wool harsh, and is used by the most up-to-date sheep-breeders in the world and on the meet valuable sheep living.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2270, 15 August 1908, Page 3
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