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IyyHAT pRACTICAL pARMERA S AY A BOUT “Jf' ATERINE ‘ ’ “TTATERINEJ. .is going from succesi f to success. Its fame is spreading all over Australasia, and farmers every, where are writing to tay what remarkable results they are obtaining ftcui 114 use. SOME REMARKABLE LETTERS Note the unauimous chorus of sal 14. ! faction, the saving ol labour, the tut 1 condition of the cai»ca and the extreme* ' ly low cost of rearing. NMVER HAD A SIGN OF SCOURS. Murton, June 9th, 1922. “I used ‘Fateriue’ last year and wag very pleased with the results Jhe previous years 1 used r.ieuls, and found ti t> scours were very prevalent amongst my calves. With raterme’ the calve* never had a sign r*X scours, and always had a tine silky coat. 1 am satisbvc that ‘Futerine’ will do all you claim, aac can confidently recommend ‘Fatejme’ t< all dairymen as it ensures good healthy stock wu.h a good sound constitution." N. D. ANDERSON. 22 CALVES REARED AT 3/- PER HEAD. Himataugi, 6-. h June, 1922. “ I used ‘Fatenne’ last season, and am very saUsfltd C*:th the results, aud found it very easy to mix. My calve* are thriving <ery well through the winter, and the calves got very loud ui me food from the very beginning. “1 have reared 22 calves on ‘Faterina’ at a cost of or 3s per head, which speaks for itself. “1 shall require some for the LrtiiI 1 coming season.” J. W. STUCKEY. HIGHLY SATISFACTORY-ORDERS REPEATED. Papatawa, June Bth, 1922. “Several oi our suppliers used ‘Faterine’ during the season tor iueoiug both calves and pigs, ibe result oi feeding with the above was highly salisiao Lory. After giving it a tnai, they repeated their orders with us. We inuud placing 'Fatenne at the disposal ol ouc suppliers lor the coming season. 1 CHAS. F. BAKER, Chairman, Papatawa Dairy CALVES NOW SECOND TO NONE. Puki Pukx Farm, Uroua Downs, 9th June. 1922“It gives me great pleasure to tell you 1 have used four ‘Catenae lor the rearing of my calves, which lias givv® excellent results. I started my calve* on meal, which 1 found made them scour very badly. My neighbour, who wa* rearing his calves on Tatenne,’ advised me to get some, which 1 did, and can honestly say from the time they started, showed a marked improvement, 1.1- | scours disappearing, and the calve* coats showing a glossy appearance. 1 must certainly recommend ‘Fateriue* to my farmer ii -tends, as 1 consider my calves second Lo none in the district. W. SKIPWORTH. TEST “FATERLNE' YOURSELF. PROVE IT ON YOUR OWN STOCK, 1 Gallon Tins (310 feeds), 22 6; 2 GaL ions, 43/-; 4 Gallons. 94/-. rpHE J^ EW EALAND JpARMERS £JO OPERAIIV® TJISTRIBUIING QO., £JJ>« WANGANUI. Wholesale Agents lor Waitot&«n, Wou ganui, Rangitikei, aud South Wan manno Counties. Supplies from Marton. Hunterville, ani> Sr.inape Branches, an* all Dairy Factories and Store*.

pRESENT-DAY JJARGAINS I 1090 of the best of grazing country bandy to Maugaweka a about 50 acres of level land on the front, which has been stumped, plouglied, and regrassed excepting patches of shelter bush. Property subdivided int* 14 paddocks, is well grassed and clean, no gorges. Good 7 roomed house with all conveniences and telephone, also 4 roomed cottage, 3 stand woolshed, shcc| yards, concrete dip, motor shed, cow* shed and stables. School handy. Cany* ing capacity 1500 breeding ewes, 2-jQ wethers, 400 hoggets and 200 head cattle. Absolutely a bargain at £l5 pof acre, £2500 cash. Easier terms may arranged. Note.—We advertise nothing but th* best in this space, so arrange at omtfor inspection. J JJARRI3 A SON LAND AGENTS, MARTON.

ONE OF THE BEST FARMS ON TBS MARKET. STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE FOR SEVEN YEARS. ACRES > "i Luited miles froiA Rongotea; 2 miles irom iactory; oreain cart calls at the gate every day. Will milk GO to 65 cows, besides carrying other sleek. Good 7-roomed house, with hot and cold water service ; every modern convenience; drain and water supply; good outbuildings; &- bail cowsheds, concreted. Will lease for 7 years as a going concern, including 50 cows, horse, cart, and harness. All necessary implements: Plough, harrows, and 4 piant milking machine. Rent, £2. Stock to be taken at 8 p*d cent, on the valuation to an approved tenant'. j Q.REAVES A CO. MARIA PLACE.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18618, 24 October 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18618, 24 October 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18618, 24 October 1922, Page 10

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