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BVCffJ good reasons SB @Here are eight sound reasons why every poultryman should feed Sturdy Laying Mash to his flock. Read them carefully: Reduced production costs in both • feed and labour. _ Impossible for birds to unbalance *• the ration by choosing, because all food particles are contained in the mash. - All the essentials required for 3 * maximum results are in every sack. . Assures the maintaining of both 4* longer life and vitality of the flock. No dust haiard, K Relieves poultrymon of detail of planning rations. 7 Low mortality rate, more eggs, * longer productive period and lets feed consumed. g Costs no more. MEADOWS’ STURDY Lstyitsfg; Mash Procurable from— HODDER & TOLLEY LTD. WATSON BROS. LTD.

HUNDREDS OP DAIRYMEN SAY SYKES’S ANIMOL IS THE BEST FARM OINTMENT THEY HAVE EVER USED. MR T. WILKINSON, ST. HELEN’S, WESTPORT, writes: “Please find 2/6 for largo tin Animol for Sore Teats. It is marvellous the way it heals up sore and cracked teats. I have an Ayrshire Cow that has been a source of troublo for two seasons. Nothing I could find would heal up her teats, but after eight or nine days treatment with Sykes’s Animol she was completely cured and I find that if any of my cows’ teats get cracked a few applications heal them immediately. Sold all stores — Jib tins, 1/6; lib tins, 2/6.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7044, 31 December 1932, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7044, 31 December 1932, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7044, 31 December 1932, Page 9

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