“PROTECTiUN.” HOW IT AFFECTS THE SHEEPOWNER. Every industry looks at the great question of “Protection” from its own. standpoint, and it cannot be denied that self-interest is the first law of Nature. One of the most important questions which affects the sheep-owner is the “protection” of his flock from the ravages of parasitic filth. There are differences of opinion as to to the application of some forms of “Protection.” but everyone who knows agrees that it is simpler and more profitable for a man to keep his sheep clean than it is to allow them to remain in a filthy condition, a dip in Q.UIBELL’S POWDER DIP being oh that is necessary, as the letter which we now append, and which is one of the many that we receive from time to time, clearly demonstrates. Otaka, TVairoa, To Messrs Q.uibell Bros. (Ltd.) Newark, England. Dear Sirs,— , , ■ , For four seasons I have used your Powder Dip, and it gives me pleasure to state that it has given me every saisfaction. Its greatest recommendation, to my thirikmg, is the great length of time it retains its efheaev after dipping. Yours faithfully, (Sigued) D. E. 0 iveill. MOUNTAIN KING ASTHMA PD'V>ER affords immediate and refreshing slief.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2577, 11 August 1909, Page 5
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203Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2577, 11 August 1909, Page 5
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