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MAMMITIS VACCINE (PREVENTIVE) rpHE KING PROPRIETARY CO., of i • Auckland, has been highly successful in Taranaki in its method of inoculation against MAMMXTIS. A charge of 2s Gd per cow is made, and farmers are instructed in the method and may purchase outfits for £3 3s. placing them in the position of preserving their cows without calling in outside assistance. The following testimonials taken from dozqns received should be convincing as to the efficacy of Dr. Ring’s Vaccine;— Tariki, 11th August, 1925. “The best cow in my herd went out in the middle of last season with Mammitis, every quarter being affected, and only a watery fluid coming away. This season she was inoculated by one of your staff. She calved on 4th August, and to my surprise each quarter was normal. She is giving between 30 and 40 lbs milk daily, and in my opinion it was a great try-out for your Vaccine treatment. I consider that every farmer should inoculate for Mammitis. Wishing your firm a full amount of success. (Signed)* J. W. Davidson.” '• Stratford, 3rd September, 1925. “Having experienced Mammitis for a numbefjjbf years in my cows, and having heard of your treatment, I decided to give it a trial. At first I had no faith in any treatment whatever. One of my cows, a valuable animal, was in a very bad state and I was going to destroy her. Now, since your men have treated her, she is as right as ever she was, and so is one of my other cows. I consider it absolutely wonderful and have no hesitation in recommending the treatment to any farmer, as my experience has proved to me that it is right. Anyone can come to my place and examine either of my cows. (Signed) Peter B. Aitken. Inquiries addressed to Mr. S. FRITH, the Company’s accredited representative, c/o the Hawera Star, will receive prompt attention. USE A PROVED REMEDY. ItAPONGA-HAWERA CARRYING SERVICE. /VOODS of any description carried to either town. FURNITURE Removing a specialty. COAL and COKE sold; delivered in Kaponga District at Reasonable Rateß. FIREWOOD in 9-inch blocks delivered to any part of Hawera. T.. BOSSON, GENERAL CARRIER, HAWERA. 'PHONE 607. ■PERFECTION in Shampoos —W. G. Strange’s Cocoanut Oil Shampoo, right from the cocoannt. Nutritious, cleansing, produces that silky gloss you admire; 3/- per bottle at Strange'*, the, Chemist.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 19 October 1925, Page 10
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