Scotiand's Horse Terror. Seottish farmers are distracted b> grievous losses amoug hoxises due to the mysterious malady known as grass siclcness, which last year killed off 1500 horses and wlj^ch has broken out again this year. It is now more than a year since the Government was appealed to by farmers in Seotland to take steps to find a cure for the malady, but so far horse owners are without any reliable advice on steps to cradicato or prevent tho scourge. Despite evcry effort by scientists and voterinary sargeons the cause and cure of the illness remain uriknown. Gct the Troeadero habit. Not only do you get a satisfyiug menl in cornfort at the lowest price, but the "Troc" just radiates hospitality.*
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 187, 25 August 1937, Page 13
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