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LOCKETEAL —FOR COWS AND HORSES.

AN EFFECTIVE PREPARATION. USED WITH SPLENDID RESULTS. Having heard of the remarkable curative properties of Locketeal, voiced by several delighted users of th s effective preparation for cows and horses, a representative of the “Review” was pleased to accept an invitation to call upon the proprietors, the Locketeal Company, Wellesey Chambers, Auckland, and gather a few deta Is of this much-valued remedy, which should be of interest to readers. Upon arrival at the office of the firm, the writer took the opportunity of inspecting a large number of test monials received by the proprietors o; Locketeal from farmers, livery stable and ’bus proprietors, breeders, racehorse owners and others, all of whom have tried this w dely-used preparation and are loud in their praises of its special curative features, and urge its immed ate use on horses and cows suffering from cuts, eruptions, soreness and diseases of the skin often prevalent in stock. Locketeal is specially adapted for cows that pre troubled with hard or sore teats. The farmer who is alive to his own interests knows only too well that the h ghest percentage cf butter-fat cannot be obtained frorii

cows that are suffering pain, and in order to obviate this undesirable circumstance how necessary it is to make use of some remedial factor which will prove to him a productive source of revenue. The proprietors of Locketeal claim that it is invaluable to the dairying industry, and the severe tests to which this particular pieparation has been subjected fully warrant all the merits claimed for it.

While Locketeal is specially adapted for cows, it has a relative value to horses and other animals that are suffering from soie shoulders, sadd e sores, galls, etc., and as a large proportion of our readers are interested in horses and stock it may be of interest to them to know that Locketeal is thoroughly antiseptic, and s packed in t ns at the price of 2s. fid. and 4s. 6d. (post free).

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1429, 13 September 1917, Page 18

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LOCKETEAL—FOR COWS AND HORSES. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1429, 13 September 1917, Page 18

LOCKETEAL—FOR COWS AND HORSES. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1429, 13 September 1917, Page 18

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