A CURE FOR MAMMITIS
Wareing’s Remarkable Success Due to Simplicity of Treatment The publicity given to contagious \, mammitis since Wareing made liis re- ( markable discovery of a definite cure has largely contributed towards a better understanding and more izi'.eiligent treatment of this dread 'disease among our dairy herds. Before all, it has taught the average dairy farmer that the secret of successful treatment lies in an application of the remedy in its earliest stages. To do this it is essential that « Wareing’s Mammitis Cure should always be at hand, in fact, no milking ehed should be without it. It is a penny-wise-pound-foolish ” policy to wait until mammitis has actually made its appearance and then waste precious time looking for a remedy. The question is often being asked as to the real reasons of the tremendous success achieved and popularity enjoyed by Wareing with his remarkable discovery in such a comparatively short time. It may bo said in the first, place that “ nothing succeeds like success.” The wonderful cures of a remedy that is practically infallible and which carries with it a unique written guarantee, speak for themselves. At the same time what has contributed towards the universal popularity of Wareing’s cure probably more than anything else is—like in most great discoveries—its very simplicity. The easy and simple application of Wareing’s cure and the notable fact that two or three treatments are usually sufficient to bring about a complete cure, may be re-“ garded as the secret of the wonderful , success and popularity of this outstanding remedy. Mammitis —to the efficient and intelligent dairy farmer —has lost its terrors. The loss of production and the danger of contamination, to him, are things of the past, and Wareing’a great mammitis ciire is rightly occupying an honoured and prominent place in the milking sheds of New Zealand dairy farmers. Note: This preparation is obtainable from any Branch or Agency of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. Ltd., or from Keiliher, Lochner & Co. Ltd., Auckland.
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Waikato Times, Volume 102, Issue 17220, 1 October 1927, Page 22 (Supplement)
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333A CURE FOR MAMMITIS Waikato Times, Volume 102, Issue 17220, 1 October 1927, Page 22 (Supplement)
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