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DO YOU MILK FOR FUN or FOR FAT ? The “New Zealand Farmer" for April says: “A marked feature of group herd testing is that the greater its popularity, the greater the popularity of the JERSEY cow. Indeed the systematic testing of the grade herds of dairy cattle has revealed more than anything else to the general farming community the merits of the JERSEY BREED.” Then rt goes on to refer to Mr Philip's (Otorohanga) herd of 61 gradd Jersey cows which averaged 53.29 LBS FAT FOR DECEMBER. Another grade JERSEY herd is that of Messrs Farrow Bros., Waitoa. 55 cows (including 6 two-year-old heifers anj 31 second and third calvers) according to last season's FACTORY RETURNS, produced 23,115 lbs Fat, without making any allowances fo r house milk or the liberal feeding of the calves which took place the HERD AVERAGED 420.27 LBS FAT. This herd was built up in 6 years by using pedigree JERSEY BULLS. What Messrs Farrow Bros, did you can do. GET BUSY! THE SEASON IS APPROACHING FOR THE SELECTION OF YOUR HERD SIRE. BUY A JERSEY BULL. ‘ For Breed pamphlets etc. apply to— The Secretary, N.Z. JERSEY CATTLE BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION, P.O. Box 259, PALMERSTON NORTH. HAWERA CHEESE EXPERIMENT EXHAUSTIVE SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH CONFIRMS OUTSTANDING MERITS OF FRIESIAN DAIRY COW. All Authorities Agree that CHEESE MANUFACTURE is the HOPE of NEW ZEALAND'S DAIRY INDUSTRY. Scientist’s Report Shows that FRIESIAN BUTTERFAT YIELDS 13 p.c. MORE CHEESE than Jersey Butterfat. Government Official Figures Show FRIESIAN HIGHEST PRODUCERS of BUTTERFAT. nAIRVPARMrQQ Keep Fri e«ian Dairy Cows. Get HIGHER UHinirHn.ill.nu RETURNS OF FAT and 13 p.c. MORE CHEESE PER LB. OF FAT than from the High Testing Cows. Send to me for a Copy of the Scientist's Report. Read and Judge for Yourselves. J. P. KALAUGHER, Secretary, N.Z. Friesian Association, Box 765. AUCKLAND. Limited editions now available BETTER free for those who apply by return post FENCING _ apply _ BOOK 1. Better Fencing Book P.O. BOX 242 INVERCARGILL TIBWirTTI 111 I 111 I I I M ■ II ll—lll I 111 ■ —HI ll—- —-—— Bigger Poultry Profits WITH A Buckeye Incubator You do not require to have previous experience to operate this machine. Outside of filling the lamp and turning the eggs, everything is purely automatic and requires no attention from the operator. 60 egg 110 egg £7 £ll 10/Dozens of satisfied users in Southland—ask their opinion of a Buckeye. A post card to us will bring you full particulars by next mail. JOHN EDMOND LTD. TAY STREET - - - INVERCARGILL. I / IMS. REMEDY /C that Ji •will do tjot* qood\ Know the beneficial effects of Beecham’s Pills. ’W / Experience in all cases of Sick Headache, Tf** Biliousness, Indigestion and Constipation, has proved their value. Those who use them recommend them as “ the remedy that will do you good.” i Give Beecham's a trial—judge them from your f Wg? own experience—and you will speedily be con- I W winced of their merit. The defective organs I B will be restored—able to perform their proper [ functions, and your health established. I " for Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness, Indigestion, Languor.

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Southland Times, Issue 20538, 14 July 1928, Page 3 (Supplement)

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 20538, 14 July 1928, Page 3 (Supplement)

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 20538, 14 July 1928, Page 3 (Supplement)

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