READ what these Farmers say ABOUT THE EFFICIENCY OF THE ‘MOWAT’//® CASTRATOR jCw and TAILER / f ( "1500 LAMBS “1500 LAMBS ■ JK'' Sr/ TAILED success- - /&/ ar/ FULLY WtTH A jS? , ' Jr/ MOW AT." .. . Says Wz ', JSy Mr. W. W. Reddecliffe, HoroW. v\ rata : “I found the ‘Mowat’ all C- AX? wn* 777/ you claimed it to be. It stops fully 90 per cent, of bleeding.” ' "' ' ' “NOT ONE REJECTED LAMB IN FOUR SEASONS.” Mr. McDonald, North Canterbury Freezing Co., states: “During above period I have drafted lambs castrated and tailed with a ‘Mowat.’ . . . No rejections owing to arthritis or other complaints. . . . Lambs well grown and healthy in every way.” "NO TROUBLE WITH ARTHRITIS WHEN THE‘MOWAT’ IS ON THE JOB. . . . Writes Mr. C. P. Strachan, Ngatimoto:-. . . “I have had absolute success with the ‘Mowat,’ and the lambs have gone away fat much earlier than before.” “NO KNIFE REQUIRED.” ... “I used the ‘Mowat’ on all my lambs last year, and shall never go back to the knife again,” writes Mr. J. W. Kelly, Lower Kokotahi. “My fat lambs are better than ever before.” ■■ THE “MOWAT” PREVENTS BLEEDING, MISMOTHERING, ARTHRITIS, AND ALL OTHER AFTER-TAILING AND CASTRATING TROUBLES . . . PATENTED BY A PRACTICAL N.Z. FARMER ... NO EXPERIMENT, BUT A THOROUGHLY TRIED AND PROVEN METHOD ... IT IS THE ONLY INSTRUMENT COMBINING BOTH OPERATIONS . . . TESTIMONIALS CONSTANTLY ARRIVING FROM ALL OVER THE DOMINION. Send for Free illustrated descriptive Mowat Booklet to: — North Island, Nelson and • , Canterbury,'Otago and Southland Marlborough Agents:- . - . Agents: PREMIER PRODUCTS Ltd. ANDREWS & BEAVEN Ltd. Huddart Parker Bldg., Wellington. a 1 359 Moorhouse Ave., Christchurch.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 61, Issue 1, 15 July 1940, Page 49
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257Page 49 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 61, Issue 1, 15 July 1940, Page 49
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