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Agricultural Gazette of N.S.W. 



[April 3, 1920. 



Worms in 5heep 



COOPER'S WORM TABLETS 



ARE A SIMPLE AND CERTAIN REMEDY FOR 

 INTESTINAL AND STOMACH WORMS IN SHEEP AND LAMBS 



JVIore Reliable and Easier to Administer than Liquid Drenches. 



DOSE. 



For Lambs, 2 to 6 months ... 

 For Sheep, under 18 months 

 For Sheep, over 18 months... 



1 Tablet 



2 Tablets 



3 Tablets 



PRICE. 



3/3 per tin 



of 200 Tablets. 



Postage Paid. 



CONVINCING TESTIMONY. 

 Chas. Mackinnon, Derribong Station, Dandaloo, N.S.IV.. writes, 7/1/1919; — 



*^ I have used Cooper's Worm Tablets for stomach worms, and 

 ^' found them most effective, and easily administered — far before 

 *' drenching. I used them two years ago on a lot of lambs which I 

 ■" bought, and badly infested. In about two to three weeks the 

 *' improvement was very marked, and I had no more trouble. I 

 ** always keep a stock on hand, and if any sheep show any signs 

 *' give them a pill with good results. For weaners I think a dose 

 "does them good even if worms are not suspected." 



DOSE EARLY THIS AUTUMN 

 AND PREVENT INFESTATION. 



SUPPLIES FROM— 



William Cooper and Nephews, 



4 OXonnell Street, Sydney, 

 and from all Agents and Storekepers. 



