WOOL CULTIVATION. OR THE SCIENCE OF AVOOLGROAVJNG. That science plays a highly important part in the growing of a first-class fleece of wool no intelligent man will for a moment gainsay. In agriculture, to produce a crop of roots or cereals of the l)cst quality, the utmost attention must be paid to the cultivation of the soil. The sheep's shin is the soil from which the wool crop grows. If the animal is badly nourished and its skin neglected, the results will be plainly visible in a stunted' unsatisfactory fleece,; on the other hand, treat the sheep generously, and destroy all parasites which raa-- infect it by passing it through a bath of Quibell’s Dip twice a year, and a perfect fleece of wool null be the result. Never use a dip which leaves the wool harsh. The very fact that the fleece feels harsh proves that the di" applied has had an irritant effect both on the skin and wool. _ The consequence is that, though Niiture may throw off the effects of the irritant to an extent which renders the damage done invisible to the naked eye, yet tile results remain, and the grower pays the penalty in the shape of less wool. Quibell’s Dips stimulate the skin, thereby enabling it to perform its natural functions more easily and efficiently, the natural res tilts of which are heavier fleeces of sound, lustrous wool, and l clean, healthy sheep. For dipping lambs and sheep off shears use the nonpoisonous quality, but the whole flock should be dipped in autumn in Quibell’s Improved Powder to ensure clean sheep throughout the winter.
In The B L I ZkJJ jo ci ifcn\J nr r - 1 ---ft WOLF SCHNAPPS Is IHe safe SI i mutant. It has recognised Medical Properties Nature’s Aid to Beauty. *? ICILMA FLUOR CREAM, '* the ' face cream without grease," is used by thousands of English women because it is a purely natural aid to Beauty. It is not a cosmetic and contains no grease, fat, oil, or any ingredients of ordinary face creams lotions. Icilma Pltaor Crean cimply imparts In a fragrant, foamy and delightful form the unique virtues of Icilma Natural Water —that wonderful natural tonic which has restored no many thousands of complexions. A little Icilma Fluor Cream used every day will not fail to keep the skin soft, smooth and white, and to prevent all ill effects of age or weather. Nature's True Secre* for Beauty. •.<§> Ueilau ts pronounced— eye-tilmn,] Obtainable from T. H. GARRETT, CHEMIST, Gisborne. Fluor Cream—2s per pot.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2772, 30 March 1910, Page 2
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