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professional Notice BURGESS & BROOK Barristers & Solicitors Coromandel Telephone No. 10 : P.O. Box 10 Closed Saturdays. Mr M. A. Brook, L.L.M., 8.A., visits Whitianga, opp. Post Office, 2nd & 4th WEDNESDAYS (1 p.m. to 5 p.m.), each month. M R A. G. T. B RYAN BARRISTER & SOLICITOR, THAMES. Visits Coromandel and Mercury Bay on second Saturday of each month. Factory meeting day. Attends all Magistrate’s and Warden’s Court sitting at Coromandel. Hours: Coromandel, 10-11 a.m., BZBoHMinmianß i^ BnßinßmEßnHaßraß Business Notices SCRATCHING only makes ECZEMA worse If you suffer from Eczema or other itching skin complaints, scratching only makes the condition worse. It increases the swelling, makes the itching return more severely and can cause . serious skin disorders. DOAN'S OINTMENT goes to work in 3 ways by relieving the pain and Itching, protecting inflamed skin and preventing and combating infection. For these reasons DOAN'S OINTMENT is an excellent remedy for relieving pain and fighting infection in minor burns, cuts, sores, scalds, sunburn and chapping. Play safe, keep DOAN'S ■ OINTMENT In your medicine chest at all times —used successfully for over 40 years. Ask your Chemist or Store for Doan’s OINTMENT * Foster McClellan Co., Proprietors, 15 Hamilton Street., Sydney " K2OO JJM FOR RESULTS . . . . A ND H IT T HB mark That a ready market is waiting has been proved time and again by the advertisers in these columns. For Sale, Lost, Found, Situations Vacant, Situations Wanted, Board and Residence, To Let, Wanted Known, etc., Advertisements : 12 words 1/- for one insertion, 2/6 for three insertions, Cash; Id per word afterwards. Booked: 1/HAURAKI PLAINS GAZETTE

, Wil I - (a u *' v i '''' ’■ ■ Year after year sickness in dairy herds robs These disorders may be lessened and the Department of New Zealand and the countries New Zealand Agriculture will provide information relating to the supplies of hundreds of tons of butterfat. Naturally recognition and control of such diseases... the first step' every fanner does his best to control disease in his herd, healthier herds and increased production, but somehow this drain on butterfat production goes on. ,?oday with Britain calling for more and more butterfat At the first sign of any disease in your herd contact your ve must take a strong line against disease in our stock, nearest office of the Department of Agriculture. ( \ fever generally affects heavy producing cows in high condition. To 1 help lessen the risk of milk fever rationin 5 of spring pastures for such \ cows prior to calving is a wise precaution. A Mastitis causes greater loss to butterfat production than any other herd 1 disease. In New Zealand the life of a cow depends largely on her ability to resist mastitis. Cleanliness and quiet handling will assist in the prevenHonormasais. s'* TF-J a Details of recommended methods of control of grass staggers and general 1. \JI herd management may be obtained from the Department of Agriculture . \ uZI on application. FIGHT FAMINE. * BY KEEPING YOUR HERD HEALTHY Prepared by Department of Agriculture for the Famine Emergency Committee. FBS

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 55, Issue 32798, 4 December 1946, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 55, Issue 32798, 4 December 1946, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 55, Issue 32798, 4 December 1946, Page 9

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