SOMETHING FOR CATTLE-OWNERS.
j Mr Mayne Baron, of the firm of S. K. and T, C. Windsor, merchants, of Dunedin, is at present paying a flying visit to New Plymouth with a view to establishing a, local representative lor the firm's now so woll-advertiscd "Oxol," for cattle. Napier was visited and Messrs Arthur Simmonds and Co., of that town, were appointed agent.s; and at Wanganui Messrs A. C. Leonard and Co. will in future have the handling of these good*. A local firm will be nominated agents for New Plymouth to-day. A clipping from a contemporary reads as follows:
The Care of Cattle.—Attention is drawn to a very striking advertisement in another column from Messrs S. R. and X. C. Windsor's ,o\'ol cattle compounds. The firm's advertising manager, who arrived in town yesterday, advises that an immense scheme of advertising has been entered upon. So at to feel sure that Oxol will come into direct contact
with the people on th (i land, and reaelt every owner of horses and cattle, the firm is sparing no pains nor expense in placing its goods on the markets of the Dominion in a lavish si,vie. Booklets, pamphlets, ete.. will i,e distributed broadcast throughout Wellington district, and some of the loading storekeepers in the country have already secured , the agency. ' I Mr. Mayne Baron is accompanied by Mr. J. H. Deefiot. who has sole control of the firm's advertising,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 37, 3 February 1908, Page 2
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236SOMETHING FOR CATTLE-OWNERS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 37, 3 February 1908, Page 2
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