BRADFORD AND WOOL-GROWING. AN EXPERT’S VIEWS. Mr. S. BieEdllmgs. the well-known wooLexpert, Iff Bradford, waiting in RiecTd,” of wWPcK he is editor' aiftljninager, jstatojjr: —“Breed carefßl'lv fftfw 'wed.. a® # keep your, shew™ ejeaf/is the AlphSkmid Oihega of sueoeisjul Jwool-g rowing « li UM-m, brecdijtgltajcfully an# become infested NvitJci Igielll and Tlre destrmfing. all parasites':'S^ e l J cldmis Quibell’s Pdwd|SjMy%».' 'prep<Jhticn which, to use ntho\ words of W we.lkmiwai station nmn.'per, ‘ kloesjnot sap all the .nature fiWRT-the yolk Jiells and leaves,, the * wool-, ■'to; ■ retain ah natural conclitlon—that is'to say, not the parching effect on the fleece that some Powder Dips: haye.”'
WANTED teyervoheAo try a sample box of Brown; 1 Peas. Wilton’s Stomach and Liver Pills-' Gel. ’ AH stores.* ;.^V> v v ■■ •
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3169, 15 March 1911, Page 2
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122Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3169, 15 March 1911, Page 2
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