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BUSINESS NOTICES. BONNINCTON’S IRISH MOSS. WHEREAS an action was com raonced by us in the Auckland Office of the Supremo Court of Now Zealand on or about the 31st day of May 15)11 praying for an injunction and damages against Mr. T. H. Garland, of Auckland, Manufacturer, for infringing our trade mark for ‘‘lrish Moss” and selling “Irish Moss” not manufactured by us, under a make-up similar to ours, and the said action was settled by the Defendant consont- , ing to the injunction and paying damages and costs. THIS IS TO INTIMATE that 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 ! HAVE A CARS S GET OUR 1911 CIRCULAR HEADED—“BETTER COWS, AND HOW TO GET THEMI” This circular will interest you. On the front page of it is a picture of the World’s Champion Cow, showing what can be accomplished when brains aro put into the business. The next pago tolls you that “Half goes down the mouth,” which is quite true, and we take the full responsibility for that statement. What we uoav want to say to you is this:—That it does not matter how good tha parentage of the calf may be; unless it is properly reared and fed on a food that contains all the elements necessary to build up a good sound constitution, you can never hope to have a champion oow, or even a profitable milker. No good cow was ever made from ?. stunted calf. v Feed your calves on mother’s milk for a few days, then gradually change over to Skim Milk, or Whev, and " GILRUTH ” CALF FOOD —the only perfect substitute lor whole milk. It is a food with a mission, and is specally and scientifically prepared according to the formula given by your old friend Professor Gilruth—one of the leading Veterinary Surgeons of the day, and the leading Scientist on Animal Feeding in Australasia. The “GILRUTH” 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 Food in the world with the same record. It is not the waste product of a sugar mill, rice mill, or a starch factory, but is specially prepared, as a food for calves, from the choicest of New Zealand Produce, mude in Now Zealand by New Zealanders, and for New Zealand conditions. Fresh made the day it leaves the Factory. It contains 20 per cent, of fat, which is considerably higher than any other Calf Food on tills or any other market. It is tlio host and the cheapest, and is obtainable from all leading Storekeepers and Produce Merchants. PREPARED BY THE .A. & P. FOOD C°- LTDWELLINGTON, j

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. • v. / y IT STANDS ALONE GN THE TOP RUNG OF THE LADDER OF FAME It docs all that Is claimed for It —and morel Try.. It, and bo for over convinced of its efficacy. There’s no other Drench quite like it —If you want to know more about it, ask your next-door neighbour. Price ts 6d a packet, 15s a dozen. \ ’ • F. EDWARDS, M,P ‘ S ‘’ STRATFORD.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 40, 2 October 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 40, 2 October 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 40, 2 October 1911, Page 7

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