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; BUS!MESS NOTICES. Tz Don't neglect that cold. Delay is dangerous. Besides the discomlort there is always the chance of more serious trouble developing. Every case of consumption started with “just a cold*’. Take no risks, cure your cough now with Bennington’s Irish Moss. Safe, sure and prompt, it has been the family cough remedy for over half a century. Refuse substitutes and imitations. It is dangerous to experiment _ when you can get an absolutely safe and sure cure in Si i CARRAGEEN ws Mn. John Kmqi>rs, I.inwood, Christchurch, write?;—“l Sure muetj pleasure in testifying to tlie won.terfnl curative properties o 1 Hoimington's Irisli Mo'?. Our little girl having omight a severe cold, which developed into a b-»d cough is now quite recovered. We gavo her one large bottle of Bennington's Irish Moss." 23 DAIRY FARMERS! BEWARE S HAVE A CARE ! GET OUR 1911 CIRCULAR HEADED—“BETTER COWS, AND HOW TO,GET THEM!” , \ This circular will interest you. On tiro front page of it is a picture of the World’s Champion Cow, showig wiuit can lie acc.omS'ted when brains tire put into the 'business. The next page you that Half the" Broctiing goes down the mouth,” which fs quite true, and wo take the full responsibility for that statement. What we now want t >'say to you is this: — -That it dO'tS Hot matter .how good ths parent igo ‘of the calf may ba; anivss it is properly feared and fed cm a food that contains a!! fho elements necessary to 'oulld up a good soiuitd canctituticn, yea can never hope to havo a champion co.v, or even a profitable milker. Mo good cow was over made from r. stunted calf. Peed your calves on mothers milk for a few days, thru gradually change over to Skim A!ilk, nr Veliev, and “GILRUTH ’’ CALF FOOD —th 3 only perfect substitute tvr 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 Giirnth—one of the leading Veterinary Surgeons of the day, and the leading Scientist on Animal Eroding in Australasia. ! ■ ■ '■"•"•The “ CILRUTH” CALF FOOD has long since passed the experimental stage, and more than 100,000 calves per annum are reared on it in this Dominion. There is no other Calf Pood in the . 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 fond for calves, from the choicest of New Zealand Produce, made in Now Zealand by New Zealanders, and for Now Zealand conditions. Fresh made the day it leaves the Factory. It contains 20 per cent, of fat, which . is considerably higher thin any other Calf Pood on this or any other market. It is the best and the cheapest, and is obtainable from all leading Storekeepers and Produce Merchants. PREPARED BY THE A. •& P. FOOD C°- L m> WELLINGTON.

HAVE YOU TRIED EGMONT CATTLE CLEANSING DRENCH? If all other drenches used have failed to come up to expectations—don’t class EGMONT DRENCH with them. IT STANDS ALONE ON THE TOP RUNG OF THE LADDER OF FA!v.E It does a!! that Is claimed for it —and more! Try it, and be for ever convinced of its efficacy. There's no other Drench quite like it —if you want to know cnoic about it, ash your next-door neighbour. i Price is Gci a packet, 15s a dozen. F. EDWARDS. MP - S STRATFORD.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 31, 21 September 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 31, 21 September 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 31, 21 September 1911, Page 7

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