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R. U. THERE? YES! Can’t hear you very well—Well listen: The TOMLINSON TATTOO BRAND Coy, Ltd., of Buckland, is speaking—“Wo want you, as a very old client, to pass this good news on to yo«r dear old friend. Yes: Today: Over a million stock have been tattooed —Cattle, Sheep, Calves, Pigs, Horses, Dogs and Pet Rabbits. It’s the only safety valve farmers have when stock get mixed. Now, these markings are really worth, noting: Herd Number, Registered Design, and Birth Date, Right Ear; Milk Yield, Test, and Lactation Period, Left Ear. Altogether It is the only up-to-date V

$1 machine actually in general use today. There is no machine of equal £< value today because it has never failed, but tells the truth and has W helped many an honest man to success. Herd Testing records aetu§2 ally confirm this. Sheep breeders are getting more interested. ►l< V Our beef and mutton exporters can easily save thousands of pounds by stablishing faGts of identification produced by our brands, ►Jr which prove ownership. Our Hammer Head System of marking is 8 adopted by the Pig Breeders, after years of patience and consistently >?< experimenting. They are using it now all over New Zealand. Wh&t M do U think of it? A No arguments are necessary. All were exploded 15 years ago when first known. The One-Eye Needle did the job truly and well, ft then and ever since, and will continue on in years to come.” A A GOOD MAN LIKES TO WORK WITH A GOOD TOOL.

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Franklin Times, Volume XXX, Issue 90, 15 August 1941, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Franklin Times, Volume XXX, Issue 90, 15 August 1941, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Franklin Times, Volume XXX, Issue 90, 15 August 1941, Page 4