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of the most flattering testimonials the L.K.G. milker has yet received has been the written testimony in its favour of one of the world's leading dairying scientist*, Professor Dean, of the Guelph Agricultural College. Writing of the experience of the College in milking machines, Professor Dean states that experiments have been there conducted with three mechanical milkers—the Murchland, Thistle, and Lawrence-Kennedy. The result has been that the first two have been discarded, and a complete L.K.G. plant has been installed in the College milking shed. The professor has expressed his satisfaction of the work of the L.K.G., and his approval of the machine is expected to attract the attention of dairymen throughout Canada, who have been waiting for a lead in regard to mechanical milking from the great Guelph establishment. DR SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES After each meal, give the stomach perfect rest, because they contain all the natural digestants as found in a healthy stomach. This is a common-sense method of treating all stomach troubles, and the results ire certain. Mr F. Woodward, 205 Rossstreet, Port Melbourne, Victoria, in a letter to the Sheldon Drug Company, writes as follows:—"The Dr. Sheldon Digestive tabules purchased from you some time ago have given universal satisfaction among my trade. My wife has suffered from aoute attaoks of dyspesia and indigestion, but sinoe taking your Tabules has experienced great relief. She suffered so badly at times that she could not eat a piece of bread and butter as big as her three fingers; but now, after using Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules, her appitite has returned and she can eat as well as ever, and her meals are a source of pleasure to her. Personally, I always carry some of your Tabules with me, and find they are of great benefit to me. Have recommended them to my neighbours, whose testimony fully acoords with our own. Am convinoed they are a preparation of great merit for dyspepsia and indigestion." Obtainable at Green and Colebrook, Ltd., and branch stores; Thomas Wells, Cambridge; 9. M. A. Ahier, Ta Awamutu, and T. H. Chapman, Kihikihi. MERIT REWARDED BY COURT OF JUSTICE The acknowledged good qualities and success of SANDER AND SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT have brought out ' many imitations, and one case was just tried in the Supreme Court of Viotoria, before His Honour, Chief Justice Sir J, Madden, K.C.M.G., 40. His Honour, when giving judgment, said I with regard to the GENUINE SANDER AND SONS* EUCALYPTI EXTBACT, that when ever an article _ia commended to the public by reason of its good quality, &0., it is not permissible to imitate any of its features, He restrained the imitators perpetually from doing so and ordered them to pay all ooats. As the honestly earned and well deserved repute whioh the GENUINE SANDER AND SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT has achieved is amply protected, we publish this to afford the public an opportunity of protecting themselves, and of securing what is proved beyond all doubt by skilled witnessos at the Supreme Court of Viotoria, and by many authorities during the laßt SO years to be a preparation of genuine merit, viz THE GENUINE SANDER AND SONS PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. g Kumera and Tomato Plants, also a variety of choice flowering plants on sale at Tidd and Stanton's Imperial Confectionery and Grocery Stores, Hamilton. 6

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Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8052, 8 November 1906, Page 2

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Untitled Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8052, 8 November 1906, Page 2

Untitled Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8052, 8 November 1906, Page 2

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