In all seasons' 'WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS is jn invaluable tonic.
lEffl The value of Molasses as fodder fop HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, and ! J IGS has long been recognised in EUROPE, AMERICA, and AUSTRALIA, while the use of it in NEW ZEALAND, though less general, in rapidly increasing. Sot only can stock bo kept alive by it in time of drought, but even when other food is abundaht it will pay to use it. It serves as a condiment to food that is dry and unpalatable, acts as a substitute for more expensive articles of diet, and tends to regulate the bowels, so preventing constipation and maintaining good health. For dairy coirs it is specially valuable, increasing the yield of. milk and improving its quality. This result, which was obtained in Denmark and Sweden, has been confirmed in trials at the Hawkesbnry Agricultural College in New South Wales. / Instructions.—Begin with lib of Molaßses per day, gradually increasing the amount as the liking for it is acquired. Horses and cows become fond of it, and should be given 51b to 61b per day mixed with straw, chaff, or. whatever other food is available. PRICE ON APPLICATION. bmihbwmib Seed Merchant" , PUNEDIN,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13857, 21 March 1907, Page 9
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197Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13857, 21 March 1907, Page 9
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