FOR C€W§ DDDCR§ The improved treatment based on a scientific formula designed to destroy bacterial growth. ANTISEPTIC, SOOTHING, HEALING. Quickly allays any local inflammation and stimulates a healthy action of the skin. Always effective, easily applied. Should be used after each milking. Guaranteed to prevent the spread of Mammitis, Cow Pox and other infectious diseases common among cattle. Sold in J-lb. tint), 1/6; 1-lb. tins, 2/d AVOID STOCK TROUBLES Feed your calces with SANFORD'S FISH MEAL, containing a large percentage of lodine and Salt, agents that build up body and constitution, and so resist disease. This is a great winter food—it creates warmth and gives a good coat. Obtainable from all merchants or tho manufacturers: SANFORD, LTD. » Auckland. REMEMBER "REIDRUBBER" MILKING INFLATIONS, TUBES, Etc. are made In N.Z. end Merit Your Support. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. MAMMITIS THE SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT: ENTOZON GRANULATE Produced by Bayer Products Ltd., LONDON. Complete Outfit, 35/Suffloient for 40 to 50 Treatments. All Stores or direct from D. F. CHRISTIE, 1 Ward Street. HAMILTON. -s&S THE DISTINCTION which well-polished eilver give* to the dining table is assured by trie use of Goddard's Plate Powder. 95 years' world-wide reputation. (Goddards Plate Powder In Olive-green wrapper*. Manufactured only by J. Goddard & Sona, Ltd.. Leicester. England
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21911, 21 September 1934, Page 5
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