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12 ADVERTISEMENTS.
THOMSON'S FOOD FOR CATTLE,
Twelve Shillings per Civt, in Sacks 1J Cwt. each;
THOMSON'S FOOD FOR CALVES,
Eighteen Shillings per Civt., in Sachs 1 Cwt each;
Sent, Carriage paid, to any Railway Station on the Main Line between Aberdeen
and Inverness,
Or F.O.B. the North of Scotland Steam Shipping Co.'s Steamers at Cullen.
£W iVo Charge for SacJcs.
SAMPLES POST FREE ON APPLICATION •
Terms— Cash in a Month; but Orders from Strangers must be accompanied by a
Remittance.
TO FARMERS.
HEN BUYING YOUR FEEDING STUFFS,
TRY
THOMSON'S FOOD FOR CATTLE,
Manufactured with a view to supply— in due proportion— all the substances necessary
for the formation of Fat, Flesh, and Bones— fat-producing substances being prin-
cipally introduced. ° *
THOMSON'S FOOD FOR CALVES.
As Growth _ is principally aimed at in the rearing of Calves— always keeping good
condition m view— more bone-forming substances have been used than in the Food
tor Cattle Calves fed on it are remarkable for their growth and beautiful appear-
ance. _ After being accustomed to it for a few days, they will drink it greedily (when
made into gruel), either with or without milk, by which means less milk can be used,
and make, at the same tune, equally good calves.
.These mixtures are made of stuffs of the best quality, and are warranted to con-
tain nothing injurious. There is nothing mysterious about them. The principles on
which they are compounded I have openly stated, and I think farmers will see thev
are true ones. I would only say, in addition, that most of those who have used
them have recommended them to some of then- neighbours.
WILLIAM THOMSON,
Tynet Mills, Fochabers.
TESTIMONIALS.
tw, ^ c. x> • r , Brankanenthem, Dec. 1, 1862.
Dear bra,— Being from home some days, I did not see yours until to-day. I used
your deeding Meal on pigs, and I can say, with great confidence, the effect upon
them was very surprising, as they got fat in a few weeks, and the pork was very
delicious.— Yours truly, J
JOSEPH TAIT.
T^esterside Dec 1 1862
v JP^v Sl ?>~~ I ^d some of your Calves' Food last season. My calves improved
better than 1 expected after getting it. I intend to use it more extensively this sea-
son as the calves improve much better with a great deal less milk —Yours very
truly, J
Wjl ANDREW.
-p. c . , , Baremdir, by Buckie, December 4, 1862.
• j\ AR m IR r. my horses, last spring, were in a very weak condition, I was ad-
vised by Mr. Lorimer V.S., to get your Cattle Food. I sent for two bags of it. They
bad not got many feeds of it when they grew quite strong and fit for work again. I
have continued taking it ever since, for I prefer it to grass or boiled barley, as I am
sure it keeps off disease of every kind, and regulates the whole system. It is likewise
excellent for feeding cattle and pigs.— I remain, yours truly,
DAVID PATERSON.

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