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‘Phenovine’ (Reg. Trade Mark) Cooper’s Phenothiazine WORM DRENCH POWDER New, safe and most efficient remedy for Worms in stock, particularly sheep. Removes more worms in one dose than any other remedy. Use ‘Phenovine’ in your dosing programme and improve results. Ask farmers who have used ‘Phenovine’. (Registered pursuant to Stock Remedies Act, 1934.) Obtainable from merchants. Cooper McDougall & Robertson (N.Z.) Ltd. CUSTOMS STREET EAST AUCKLAND, C.l U your Cycle X 7/ not g°’ I bring it to us I ■ and have it repaired. J ? The nominal charges for ♦ work done here are sure to I please. | Steve Sharman I Cycle Agent, MASTERTON. I ’Phone 2152. I i*?—: 1 . 1 1111,11
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 March 1943, Page 6
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