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I FARMERS I Spring Complaints Among Dairy Herds ' INSURE AGAINST LOSS of VALU- ! ABLE STOCK by Keeping a Supply I of ENSOR’S - PROVED VETERINARY PREPARATIONS ON HAND i '■ ! Number 8 Antiseptic Injection and Calcium Borogluconate for injection in cases of Milk Fever and Staggers. Calcium Chloride, 11b and 71b tins. Tincture of Nux Vomica. Ensor’s After-calving Cleansing Drench. Ensor’s Calcium Drench. Ensor’s Stimulant Tonic Drench. Veterinary lodine. . Epsom Salts. Dettol, i gallon, 1 gallon, and 1 gallon. H.T.H. Sulphanilamide in Oil for the Treatment of Mammitis. . Stick Caustic and Hornex Paste for De-horning Calves.' Ensor’s Calf Scour Powder. COMPLETE STOCK of:— . Cattle Syringes, Hypodermic Syringes,. Injection Outfits, Milk Fever Pumps, Teat Syphons, Hypodermic and Injector Needles. CALL, PHONE, or WRITE:— ENSOR’S PHARMACY VETERINARY CHEMISTS for your VETERINARY REQUIREMENTS. ’yEET, Is 5d and 2s 9d; Good-qual-ity Sponge Bags, 2s ?d to 14s 6d; Three Flowers Perfume, 2s 9d; Monterey Satin Make-up, 4s 9d; Amami Wave Sets, Brilliantines, Shampoos. All in good supply at Bundle’s Pharmacy.

RAIL-AIR FREIGHT SERVICE Direct Daily Communication Between Main Centres New Zealand Railways’ co-ordinated rail-air freight service now operates daily (except Sundays) between Auckland and Christchurch and between Wellington and Christchurch. Freight is conveyed between any railway station in either island to any railway station in the other island, over 1,200 off-airline points being thus served. / Ask Your Nearest Stationmaster for Particulars

ABOUT THE PAINTWORK OR UPHOLSTERY FOR YOUR CAR” A Change of Colour, or a set of Tailored Seat Covers will not only enhance the value but will give you a new interest in your car. Have you had under the fenders of your car treated with BITUMASTIC This Winter? NOW IS THE TIME FOR ALL REPAIRS C. BARTRUM & SON MOTOR PAINTERS AND TRIMMERS SLOANE STREET - - TE AWAMUTU Phone: Works 704. Residence 150 S.

\JV7YTTLI L~Y r\T> ri HI HI UILJ IJI 11. iVp Ii |u I n Feed barley is needed in large quantities "‘vs'gwg 1 this year—mainly for feeding to pigs. Every 4p|MMg ' , ('"itt!®™ extra pound of pig meat means another S blow against hunger because all the pig ~„ -, . 3*mhW meat we can spare is to be shipped to ~ '‘’’Wfc* Britain. That is our promise, and we can’t Jlrf' »--UrL \ fail Britain now. Barley, barley and more j barley must be planted this spring to bring / “ S K| baceners to top weight faster. When xgs&J'i* iA barley is locally grown it means saving in ~" ‘*‘*o' transport—and it also guarantees a contin- If you g row uity of supply when you need barley most. OATS So make sure of your seed and fertiliser g the nation can save w mor e W have your land well prepared—and plant as J |f more oats ar e grown this season lf yoll B much barley as you can using all the 1 f<jr human food and stoC n k o^®ui J d to barley sow them > fertiliser allowed under the rationing to W haw e any spare acres no jgr ensure the best possible yield. in oats. There’s protein in FIGHT ( J FAMINE!

Restrictions are lifted—the 1946 CROM- ' j WELL Radios are here now—ready as Swfe: ' '■ - - before Io give you New Zealand’s best in ■E radio value. It’s great news about a great 1- H radio. gl_ a,M * hispeet these nets CROMWELL W ~ models—mantel sets and consoles—all wave Hyk" and broadcast. See them and hear them—you’ll agree that CROMWELL is New Zealand’s best radio buy today. ELECTRIC SERVICE AND HARDWARE COY. ALEXANDRA STREET TE AWAMUTU

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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 73, Issue 6284, 18 September 1946, Page 3

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