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WEWSPAPEE ADVERTISING. Mr A. E. Chamberlain, of Chicago, dealing with the subject of newspaper advertising, says:— "No other medium can give you all tho following qualities found in newspapers: 1. "Newspaper advertising covers either the local field or in* entire country. 2. ' Newspaper advertising ma&eg possible local co-operation between newspaper and advertiser. Judicious newspaper advertising I* »n<a of Jhe secrets of commercial aa«»
»«^P^rgaa m EFyiW*W» ».» •; 7'U H ■ .Tv^^^-i TEAS •>e'flGsPS^ &&&&&' ORAWN IN EVERY BALLOT iI. ■■ IJ I '.■■•: Ji 111 11 ORAWN IN EVERY wWVIWi and value: SAMPLES FREE ON APP L T n\TION. POSTAGE PAID I|HS|EDOIIMEi\I ! t Australian Farmers J;-, __—-a FOR HEI/i v /YIV To publish even extracts from the testimonals, received testify ing to the value of Meggitt's Linseed Oil Meat would require too much space, but, in order to give an idea of the growing popularity of the meal, we have decided upon a series of announcements giving extracts from the letters of a few satisfied farmer clients:— Mr C. M. Smith, Carcoar, writes: "I am perfectly satisfied with results of feeding your Linseed Oil Meal to my cows. I have recommenced your meal to all owners of milking cows about here, and, judging by their remarks when the subject of feeding crops up all are well pleased." Mr Stanley Kendall, of Kiama, writes: " I have always found M.L.M. the best of food for cattle, both as regards the milk yield and for keeping cows in fine condition. My neighbours, to whom I have recommended it, also speak highly of the feeding qualities of the meal. The cattle take to the meal quickly and if ever I mix a feed of chaff and bran without the meal, they do not eat so cleanly, or so readily." HOW TO FEED COWS WITH MUGGETT'S UNSEED MEAL.—Leave your hay ration as it is, and give 31b. Linseed Meal and 31b. of bran per day, soaked or dry. When purchasing from your store ask for pamphlets giving information of how to fed. FROM ALL STORES, OR PULL PARTICULARS FROM AGENTS WELLINGTON, N.Z., o* RBWW LIHSSED OIL AND OIL MEAL MANUFACTURERS, tiiik,,! > 22 KING STREET, SYDNEY, K.S.W.
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Taihape Daily Times, 13 April 1918, Page 2
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409Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, 13 April 1918, Page 2
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