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BUS!NESS NOTICES. BONN '.NITON'S IRISH MOSS. WHEREAS an action was com inenced l>y ns in the Auckland ' Office of the Supreme Court of New Zealand on or about the- olst day of May 1911 praying for an injunction and damages against iV!r. T. H. Carland, - of Auckland, Manufacturer, for infringing our trade mark for .“Irish Moss” and selling “Irish Moss” not manufactured by us, under a mako-up similar to ours, and the said action • was settled by the Defendant consenting to the injunction and paying damages and costs. THIS IS TO INTIMATE tliat we shall at once commence proceedings against any other persons who may sell or attempt to sell under our trade mark or any imitation thereof “Irish Moss” not manufactured by us. GEO. BONNINGTON, LIMITED. ! Christchurch, July 14th, 1911. DAIRY , FARMERS! BEWARE I HAVE A CARS ! GET OUR 1911 CIRCULAR HEADED—“BETTER COWS, ANO HOW TO GET THEM!” This circular will interest you. On the front page or uis a picture of the World’s Champion Cow, showig what can bo accomplished when brains are put into the business. i.ne next page tolls you that “Half tho‘Breeding go?s down the mouta, wh.ch is quite true, and wo take the lull responsibility tor mont. What we now. want to pay to you is t.ns: —** l matter how good the'parentage of the calf may *e; anlosc u is properly reared and fed: r.-n a icod issat contains kSs .. nesossary to build up a gsod sound oonstltuticn, yc-u omi * i -va hope to have a champion cow, or even a prefitalno mdhor. r.o good cow v/as ever made from ?. stunted calf. Feed your calves on mothers milk lor a few days, then giadnally change over to Skim Milk, or Whey, and 1 tILkUTr! CALF FOOD — the on!v perfect substitute for whole milk. It is a food with a mission, and is specially ad scientifically prepared according to the formula given'' by your, old friend Professor Gurutii—ono of the loading Veterinary Surgeons of the day, and tno leading Scientist on Animal Feeding in Australasia. The •“•.<!§ S.-RUTH” CALF FOOD has long since passed the ex'perimontal stage, and more than 100,000 calves per annum are named on it in this Dominion. There is no other Calf rood m tno world with the same record. It is not the waste product of sugar mill, rice mill, or a starch factory, but is specially prepared, as a food for calves, from tno choicest of New Zealand Produce, made in New Zealand by New Zealanders, and for Neiv Zealand conditions. Fresh made tne day it loaves the Factory. It contains 20 per cent, of fat, winch is considerably higher than any other Calf 7 Food on tins or any other market. It is the best and the cheapest, and is obtainable from all loading Storekeepers and Produce Merchants. PREPARED BY THE A= & P. FOOD C°- L TD. WELLINGTON.

5, .VERY PRESENT HELP IN riStiE'.OF NEED—ECMONT VETERINARY HEALO! TS2O Scientific Pharmacist can go no further in evolving a curative Veterinary Ointment. it is made to fit all 'conditions and to Cure Bruises, Knocks, Sprains, Outs, etc., no matter what the circumstances may be. Thousands cf tins of : t have been sold—'and not one single camplaint has been received. It is the Farmers’ True Friend. Price is Cd a tin. F. EDWARDS, M.P.S., STRATFORD. [Card.] A. B. "BLICK ARCHITECT, LEWIS’ BUILDIXGS, Broadway, Stratford. Plans and Specifications Prepared.

JAMES RUTHERFORD REGAN STREET, STRATFORD. Desires the Public of Stratford and District to know that lie is an EXPERT FARRIER, haring for several years hold the rani. °F ARRIER-SERGEANT IN THE FIFTH DRAGOON GUARDS, and holds credentials from that Regiment Under Veterinary Surgeons*Constant and Checseman. JAMES RUVHSRFOJin was also formerly Farrier to SIR GEORGE CLIFFORD, SIR WM. ROBINSON, i MAJOR G. NELSON, , MR. GEO. G. STEAD, MR. DAN O’BRIEN, MR. “DICK” MASON, And other loading owners of thoroughbred horses. He is thus able to offer THOROUGH EXPERIENCE in the Caro of Horses’ Feet to Ins patrons, and will bo glad to place his services at the disposal of OLD FRIENDS AND NFV T ,

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 30, 20 September 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 30, 20 September 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 30, 20 September 1911, Page 7

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