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FACIAL ECZEMA. The lighter and brighter papers report that the New Zealand Minister of Agriculture has denied a suggestion that sheep affected by facial eczema have been killed in New Zealand and passed as fit for human consumption. If is curious how this facial eczema business has appealed to certain British newspapers. The plea is that it has news value because two million people or so are engaged in agriculture; yet it is doubtful whether one agriculural worker .of a housand has ever heard of itBritain loses millions a year from mastitis, sterility, and abortion in cows, foot rot in sheep and the rabbit pest, but it doesn’t make a newspaper to-do about it. Apparently it requires cable transmission to impart the subtle quality called news.

Glimpses o> 1 Spring! 8 We Invite Inspection of our New Spring Goods For you men who want the new styles as soon as they are set, we present the Spring trend! Men’s Clothes have never been so colourful and cheery as this year brings forth. Even WE have never < seen better quality, finer tailoring, // or a more representative range of / snappy styles for the gayest season n of aII—SPRING! STYLISH SUITS • Perfectly tailored from the very newest in English materials, showing the latest in Fancy BLUES, GREENS and GREYS. SWIM SUITS • In advanced designs which really must appeal to the aquatic-minded. Selections from English, Colonial and the latest American ranges. SPORTS COATS • Featuring the smartest in BLUE, BROWN, GREY and GREEN tonings—truly a for English craftsmanship. Vs. • SLACKS • Heralds of a lively sports-wear season. Splendid new ranges of all the wanted shades from our English and Colonial Houses. Our selection of LADIES’ SLACKS is something out of the ordinary, too!

WEBB’S PEDIGREE FARM SEEDS. • Are guaranteed British Grown. L ®They are produced as the result • Supplies to cater for the coming of scientific methods applied to season’s requirements have now the breeding and selection of arrived. * Stock Roots. WEBB’S MASTERPIECE SWEDE— The Most Popular Swede in New Zealand. ©WEBB’S SPECIAL STRAIN OF ©WEBB’S MANGOLDS, TURNIPS, RAPE—altogether superior to CHOU MOELLIER AND KALE, 'ordinary Dutch Rape. ©See the bags are received with • All Packed in Sealed x ßags. Seal unbroken. SPECIFY “WEBB’S” WHEN ORDERING. Obtainable from WAIRARAPA FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., MASTERTON AND BRANCHES.

Quibell’s promotes a healthy zf Fleece and Bigger Returns / I FADING farmers in New Zealand keep up Quibell's Special Powder tones up the wool nl - tEe quality their wool by using Quibell's producing mechanism and promotes the growth jfttL) V \WIKBk / Special Powder Dip. All parasites are destroyed of g heflvier c| Cannot damage Qf sfain gU- Mjl ) W (i \ and reinfection prevented tor months after dip- ,i , / / I®' \ ping. SAFEGUARDS THE SHEEP AGAINST the woql or remove the Protective grease. \ \n Im MfiMl BLOWFLY. Sterilizes the tick eggs. Easily mixed. \ v 111 Hi I Obtainable from—\J I II DALGETY & COMPANY, LIMITED UmII llffll (Incorporated in England) (• jf* l-V /wB IUI I Mill Chief N.Z. Agents for Quibell’s Sheep Dips and Kerol. _ Ji j ||fl [I H Registered Pursuant Stuck Remedies* Act, 1934 I™ l u• 1 \ 11]I1 AZ A 1 J ■ k J I

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 October 1938, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 October 1938, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 October 1938, Page 3

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