A KNOWN AS MAMMITIS") 0 « pro One of the biggest single factors in reducing production, mastitis is a deadly enemy to the dairy-farmer. check it with EKiotu VtJ SULPHANILAMIDE TREATMENT Already proved under New Zealand -conditions, Elliotts sulphanilamide treatment is your* safe weapon in the fight against streptococcal mastitis. It’s a complete treatment consisting of: Sulphanilamide in Oil in a most effective form for injection; a specially designed injector; and a perfected technique of administration. It costr only 5/- per infected quarter on tho average.. Ask your vet. about it now.. FREE BULLETINS AVAILABLE Sand for free Service Bulletins sfvinsj details of mastitis and Elliotts Sulphanilamide treatment, to Premier Products Ltd., Huddirt Parker Building, Wellington. EKurits SULPHANILAMIDE IN OIL EKiott* Is finely ground sulphanilamide in colloidalised suspension, modified by addition of I part in 10,000 of 5-Amino Monohydrochioride. BNB-H INJECTOR has been expressly designed for injecting Elliotts Sulphanilamide.in Oil into the udder. It is simply and-strongly made, nickel finished and of the high, standard set by Elliotts- instruments. Obtainable only from veterinarians and chemist.® \n association with a veterinarian’s prescription. Contact your local chemist. If supplies are not available near you, write for full details to Premier Products Ltd., Huddart Parker Bldg., Wellington. . 5.4another good product from—"PREMIER PRODUCTS LTD*
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 91, 6 September 1948, Page 6
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209Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 91, 6 September 1948, Page 6
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