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BUSINESS NOTICES.

"Faterine" is the. subject of an advertisement in to-uay's ,tttar, the new animal stock food/being brought on the market for the cumiiig season. r Farmers will, no douDt, that at the end of last season Mr. GUies, formerly of Hawera, addressed a meeting of farmers to intrcduce th.s new food. "Faterine" has been used extensively in Australia the- -last few years, and is the only stock food for which tneftew South vViales Government has given a testimonial. "Faterine" is being manufactured as'the result of experiments in meals, the great point \a-med at being to produce a food which would replace the butter-fats taken from whole miik. Last year those interested in "Faterine'' sent to Australia for the expert, and exhausive tests were made on calves in the Waikato, the 'results .being so entirely satisfactory that a considerable sum was paid for the New Zealand rights of manufacture and a company rormed. Large orders have bee^ placed with merchants and other firms throughout New Zealand, and the factory which is established in Auckland is-in full operation supplying orders for the. coming season. "Faterine" is a substitute for in skim milk or whey. An ; ideal food replacing the fats removed. Not a vegetable fat, which is more or less of a purgative. Exactly like but-ter-fat in its action. An animal fat easily digested by all animals. A natural food containing no drugs. An absolute cure for colds, scours, pneumonia, etc. No boiling or scalding required. Prepared for immediate feeding, a saving of labour, time, and money. This valuable scientific food will be displayed at the Winter Show this week. From the representative in Charge |u!| jnfqrmat'bnwiH be available. :' ' ... ..' « .- ■'' ■- . ; Thfl Pms6H C6w Deteoior, 1021 model, wiil be on view at the Winter Show, and will be shown working for the benefit of dairy farmers. The latest model is a single container machine, made of copper and brass throughout' and will lajst a lifetime. Testimonials as to its efficiency have been received from all parts of New Zealand. An official report from the dairy produce grader at Gisborne will be read with interest. The representative in > charge of the exhibit will be pleased to give all information. . . . '.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 4 July 1921, Page 8

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 4 July 1921, Page 8

BUSINESS NOTICES. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 4 July 1921, Page 8