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SUCROSINE

"The great live stock food, the food that turns to gold," is the manner in which Sucrosine is confidently described. It is an appellation which alt users of this famous pig food will readily subscribe to. The sole manufacturers of Sucrosine, Messrs A. J. Palmer and Co., Ltd., Queen Street, Palmerston North, and Addington, Christchurch, havo a stand at the Waikato Winter Show, and Messrs A. M. Bisley and Co., Wai'd Street, Hamilton, are the district agents. On account of the firm's factory at Palmerston North having been burnt down, a number of their old users have been disappointed at not being able to get Sucrosine in any quantity for forwarding to the Waikato. It will be pleasing news to them to learn, however, that in the immediate future the firm will have ample supplies, as their Christchurch factory is working three shifts daily to cope with the demands. As a winter food'there has never been anything put on the market in New Zealand to equal sucrosine. One lb of Sucrosine per day, fed either dry or mixed with water or skim milk, added to whatever green crops the farmer may have, will bring the pigs in for the early spring almost fat. Sheep can also be fattened on •Sucrosine and chaff, by which methods more sheep can be carried at the minimum cost. The use of Sucrosine means bigger profits, and that is what every intellectual farmer should aim at. It will well repay farmers who have not yet been made aware of the great value of Sucrosine to visit the stand of Messrs A. J. Palmer and Co., Ltd., at the Show.

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Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16813, 3 June 1926, Page 8

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SUCROSINE Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16813, 3 June 1926, Page 8

SUCROSINE Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16813, 3 June 1926, Page 8