DAIRY FARMERS' NECESSITIES.
A most interesting ami attractive exhibit now being displayed at the liawera .Dominion Winter Show is that of Mr. J. Burkilt's famous invention, the Magnetic Teat Cure, for cows' sore udders and teats, and every description of sores amt wounds in all animals. Farmers in these days must pay attention to their cows, and every modern dairyist realises that tlio herd, in order to produce with efficiency, must lie' as near perfect as possible, so far as udders and teats are concerned. Therefore, if the Magnetic Teat Cure is applied at Iho first sign of any soreness in the cows whatever the farmer will find that he will maintain his supply and test' at. the factory : to a good standard. This question of irritation nmongst the dairy cows of the Dominion has been a great source of annoyance to Ihe young man just starling out. on the land, and the pioneer farmer, and there is no doubt that in all cases trouble of this ltind iuvariablv results in a set-back. Mr. Dnrkitt after considerable thought and work discovered a remedy which frustrates this reverse, and it now only requires Iho dairy fanners nf Taranaki lo procure this famous remedy and the bulk of their worries ere ended. The Magnetic Teat Cure, for which '"stimonials from leading farmers have been received, may be pvo" enred at all stores in TTawora'and district. Mr. Burkilt's address is Palmerslon. North, and it. will pav farmers to get into loueh with him,—(Published hv arrangement.)
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 246, 5 July 1918, Page 8
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252DAIRY FARMERS' NECESSITIES. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 246, 5 July 1918, Page 8
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