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i CONTAGIOgS MAMMITIS UN- ': CHECKED SPELLS RUIN. ] A SURE CUBE, v, r Tbn most rcliable 4 curo for the Dairyman's dreaded disease. Contagions Mammitis is ANTI-MAMMITIS, which is principally a vcgctablo preparation specially put.up to prevent and euro Jlam-. mitis. Its action is to tono up the constitution of cows (thereby making every organ do its work)," passing off through the proper.channels any germs or organisms which may havo lodged, specially operating on tho canals, or. ducts, con-veying-the milk, and penetrating into all tho glands and membranes of the cow's udder, thereby getting at tho root of the trouble. This Jlaniinitis cure, which is recognised by all the leading dairy farmers to bo the only and most reliable euro, is rapidly making a namo for itself in Now Zealand, so much so that your money will be gladly refunded if, after using according to directions, you arc not satirfied. It is a drench, not an injection, and is sold in largo packets, each containing 12 doses, for Is. 6d. post paid, from Erik Jespert'cn, Dairy Engineer and Importer, Palmcrslon Xortb.—Advt.

CASE WHISKY. : OLD SCOTCH. HEATHER BLEND. Product of White Uorso Collar. TTAWKIKS AND QMITH, MEW rLI'MOUTH."

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1052, 15 February 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1052, 15 February 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1052, 15 February 1911, Page 10

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