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The Cattle Remedies f@r Result READ THE FGOLLOWINTr, FKO'.I TH* FAMOUS NESTLES FARMS. Nestles Farms, Toogoolawah, Q. 12/8/14, The Manager, Marumitein Prop., Ltd. Dear Sir,— When our dairymen realise that they ire not getting the moat out of their cows, your remedies for dairy cattle will have a very large sale. For some time I have heen using your Skinner's Mammitein Cleansing and Tonic Drench on this Estate, and am convinced that it is an absolutely necessary preparation for the dairyman to always have on hand to keep his cows sound and healthy. During my experience in the South, also is dairy manager of Talgai West Estate, and here, I tried many drenches, Mid yours for results stands out alone. Your Skinner's Mammitein Ointment is also a remedy which has qualities aa a healer hard to beat, and can be used for any class of sores, swellings, cowpox, etc., on man or beast. For the good of the industry, I would recommend every dairyman to try your remedies, and they will be satisfied thai the old way of Jetting the cow« take their chance is out of date. Yours faithfully, (Signed) D. 0. PRYCE, Manager. (Jet satisfaction this season by using tbem. Drench, 9d each, 8s per dozen. ■)intment, Is and 2s. Mammitein, 4s Bd, tr 48a per dozen Store and chemists, <J«wton King, agenl

PIGS! PIGS! Y^ # J)I110CK AND (J)., JjTD. Will receive Prime Bacon Pigs at the following weighing stations: — KECEIVJXfi DATES FOR NOVEMBER Okato—Monday, 2, IG, 30. MoUiroa—Tuesday, 3, 17. Inglewood—Wednesday. ■*, n , !$, 23. Smart Road —Holiday, 0, 23. Waitara—Tuesday, 10, 24. Toko, Monday, 2, 18. 30. Tariki —Tuesday, 3, 17. Stratford, Wednesday. 4, 11, 13, 25. Midliirst—Monday, !), 23. Douglas—Tuesday, 10, 24. lluiroa—As iier arrangement. Agents— O. E. STREET, Fitzroy. J. MAURA, Sh-aUord. J. BURKE. Eltham. T. C. AKXOLD, Efaweia.

PIGS! pi as ars buses* o' Prime Bacon Pis:» b»twee? 112Jb. anil 1501b tiparf i*eig)i» ■:' lvl CTTApr,ITO'.T)KT;f: riiST/y At the Factory—Every Wednesday. Waitara—Mondays, Xnv. 9 and 2.3. Midhirst—Tuesdays. Xov. 10 and 21. Tariki—Mondays, Xov. 2, 10 and 30. Smart Road—Tuesdays. Xov. 3, 17, Dee. 1 Toko—Mondavs, 2. 10 /57/ l-7'/ 2 .Yact Toko-Mondays, Nov. 2, 10 and 30. Dousrias—Mondays, Nov. 9 and 23.

P I G SI P I G SI rjflOS. gOK'IiHWICK AND gONS 5 (Australasia), Ltd. RECEIVING IJATES K>R OCTOBER. Stratford—Tuesday, 6, 13, 20, 27. Tariki —Wednesday, 7 and 21. Midhirst —Wednesday, 14 and 28. Toko—Monday, 12 and 20. DougJas—Monday, 20. To Wera—As per arrange]

PIGS ! PIGS ! IJW T>ACON fJO, RECEIVING DATi;S FOR KOVEMBER—OKATO—9 and 23. MOTUROA—IO and 24. J. WOOLDHIDGB, Ok»t* J. TANDLE, Strutfori H. A. HAYOOCK, Htwen,

TAEANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON. KTTOBEH 1, 1914, TO APRIL £.O, 1915. piSHTNH Licenses may be obtained from J. Therkleson, Tariki; (i. Gudgeon, Inglewood; B. Gribbon, Vmitaraj J. S. Fox, Oka to; E. B. Stobr, Opunakej and the udersigned. 0. N. FIRTH, Secretary. Uwnses.—Men, whole season (availAble »yer all Dominion), 30s; women and ioys (under 16 yearß of age), sa; day licenses (available for Taranaki district only), 2s Cd; half-season licenses, from December 20, 1914 (available for Taranaki district only), 12s (Sd.

FLANNELS and FLANELETTES, WOOL, SILK BLOUSES SHAWLS GLACE SILKS WHITE TAFFETA SILK at 1 /- per yd NEW IVORY AND CONGRESS CANVASSES. COME AND INSPECT MY STOCK. Agent for WEIttTIETM SEWING MACHINES. Some Choice Machines in stock. G. H. Retford, NEW PLYMOUTH

yOGELTOWS 'pus The Vogeltown 'Bub will now ran as follows: Leave Town. Vogeltown 12 noon K. 40 p.m. 2.0 p.m. (except Wednesdays, 2.25 p.m. when the "bus runs to Westown at 10 a.m., 2 pjn. and 4 pjn.)

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 147, 16 November 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 147, 16 November 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 147, 16 November 1914, Page 6

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