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FARMF^iSI FARMERS 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE. ANIMAL FOODS & VETERINARY MEDICINES. i WHEN in town for the Win*** * Show do not fail to visit the Stall at the Show displaying MEGGITT'S LTD. ANIMAL FOODS and DAY, SON & HEWITT'S VETERINARY MEDICINES. Free Booklets dealing with feeding and doctoring of cattle, JOHNSTON & GO., LTD., New Zealand Agents, Wholesale OnTy.

CORRESPONDENCE. MR. FARMER. DEAR SIR,—You will no doubt bej visiting Hawera during the present week. While at the Show, you will agree with me that it would be ot great advantage to you to learn how to keep your herd healthy during the coming season. . You may remember that during an address delivered to the Jersey Breeders' Association by Mr. W. R. Wood, M.R.C.V.S., on November 30, 1920, he stressed the fact that it was a "bad practice" for farmers to use medicines indiscriminately. _ In tl->----course of that address he said:— . "A true study of medicine is impossible without a knowledge of bacteriology." "Cattle doctors are not qualified veterinary surgeons, properly trained." "I am a great believer in preventive measures, as preventive medicines are of prime importance." At the Show you will find a display of the late Major C. R. Neale's Veterinary Medicines. As you know,, the late Major Neale was a fully qualified veterinary surgeon of high standing, having gained his degree" as M.R.C-V.S. at Edinburgh University. You will be gratified to learn that, although his services are now lost to the farmers of the ditsrict, his remedies are still available for their use. I The efficacy of Neale's Remedies is testified to by Mr. G. F. Moore, the well-known breeder residing at "Bushy Park7" Kai Iwi. He says:— "I have much nleasure in testifying to the efficacy of the late Major Neale's Remedies, and can confidently recommend them to anyone whose stock require treatment wrthin their scopp I consider that by Major Neale's death this coast sustained a very great loss — (Sgd.) G. F. Moore." ' Neale's Remedies are manufactured solely by the undersigned, who will have much pleasure in introducing them at the Show to any visitors who are not already familiar with them. , Yours faithfully, R. F, C. DOWLING.IM.P.S., Qualified Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Chemist, High Street, Hawera.

TYRES. YOU WANT TYRES. WE WANT MONEY. THIS LIST WILJ SPEAK FOR ITSELF. THIS LIST WILL SPEAK FOR ITSELF. £ s. d. 32 x 3^ Nobby 615 0 31 x -4 Chain Tread 6 0 0 32 x 4 Vacuum Cup 8 0 0 30 x 3£ Barnet Glass 5 10 0 32 x Bi Bergman 5 10 0 30 x 3J Millar 5 10 0 i 815 x 105 Vacuum Cup 8 10 0 ! 820 x 120 Vacuum Cup ■ 710 0 j 815 x 105 Barnet Glass 8 10 0 j3O x 3_ Michelin 5 17 6 28 x 3 Dominion Treads... 3 15 0 28 x 3v Dreadnoughts 4 0 0 765 x 105 Tubes ..... 17 6 32 x 3* Tubes 17 6 30 x 3% Tubes 10 0 Only a few of each. Come early. All Cycle Tyres 10 per cent. Reduction. JONES A PETERS, HIGH STREET. HAWERA.

THE DEAF HEAR AND HEAD NOISES CEASE by using the new remedy called "EUSTOL," one box of which is sufficient to completely cure any ordinary case. This wonderful ointment is prepared from the valuable prescription of a noted London ear specialist, and has permanently cured numerous severe cases of deafness and head noises where other expensive treatments had utterly failed. Every sufferer, should certainly try it, for its efficacy is beyond question. Send for a box to-day; price 5/-. Address: "EUSTOL" Co.; The Bungalow, Tyler's Green Godstone, Surrey, England.—Advt. ! NATURALLY! B. and C. Corsets fit naturally, because they are designed along naturj lines. Ladies with full figures find tha B. and C. Corsets gently mould tht figure into the lines decreed by fashion, without sacrifice of comfort or free movement. B. and C. Corsets are British. Styles to suit all figures are sold by leading drapers.—Advt. - "Let wise counsels prevail"— Steppes. It is always wise to listen "to sound advice on health matters, especially now, when winter colds are so prevalent. Baxter's Lung Preserver has been curing coughs and colds for over fifty-five years- It possesses unrivalled tonic properties; helps you feel well and keep well always. "Baxter's" gets to the root of stubborn colds and hacking coughs, giving gratifying relief. Get this rich, red warming specific in your home at "once —now! Large 2s 6d bottles obtainable from all grocers and chemists.— Advt. PERFECTION. The consummate excellence of the whisky blended by D. and J. McCallum has won for it the right to be known as "Perfection Whisky," and every connoisseur endorses this right because of the whisky's superb flavour. The blenders have won the confidence of men who really know whisky, and "Perfection" satisfies the most exacting taste for a whisky which possesses both purity and good rich mellowness. Sole Agents for Taranaki and Wellington province, A. Hatrick and Co., Ltd., Wanganui.—Advt. IT IS GOOD. If you are troubled with aches, pains, or soreness of the muscles, you will appreciate the good qualities of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Many sufferers from rheumatism and sciatica have used it with the best results. It is especially vabiab'e for lumbago and lame back. Chamberlain's Pain Balm is also most excellent for stiffness of the iomts ami soreness of the muscles. Sold everywhere.—Advt.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 6 July 1921, Page 4

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