. Game and foxes : or, The protection of foxes not incompatible with the preservation of game . st and particulars, apply S. J. »^.-, Norfolk Game Farm, West Bilney, Kings Lynn. We can book orders for a large number of healthy pheasant poults andfull-winged pheasants for shooting for delivery when required. Game Foods of all Description Specially Manu- factured by Ourselves. Unrivalled in Quality, Send for Price List. Advertisemenls. One tin of Renardine will save scores of pheasantor partridge nests from foxes and moles. Thousands oftins are sold every year for this purpose. Purchasersrecomme
. Game and foxes : or, The protection of foxes not incompatible with the preservation of game . st and particulars, apply S. J. »^.-, Norfolk Game Farm, West Bilney, Kings Lynn. We can book orders for a large number of healthy pheasant poults andfull-winged pheasants for shooting for delivery when required. Game Foods of all Description Specially Manu- factured by Ourselves. Unrivalled in Quality, Send for Price List. Advertisemenls. One tin of Renardine will save scores of pheasantor partridge nests from foxes and moles. Thousands oftins are sold every year for this purpose. Purchasersrecommend it to their friends and send repeat orders. BRWARE OF IMITATIONS. On the following two pagesparticulars are given of Penardine the cheapest and surest meansof protecting GAME f^om FOXES. RENARDINE — 3/- per quart tin, carriage paid. Sole Manufacturers and Proprietors :— GILBERTSON & PAGE, LTD., Game Food Mfctrs., KEBTFORD. HERTS. Advertisemejits. You Need NOT LOSE A SINGLE PHEASANT, RENARDINE?\v PARTRIDGE, OR HOW DOES IT XX GROUSE NEST PROTECT CAME \v^ THROUGH FOXES FROM FOXES ?. You WontIf you UseRENARDINEProperly. f^enardii ne is a strong-smelling fluid,;iving off a very disagreeableodour. It was introduced byus in 1895, and is the first pre-paration put on the market for thepurpose of protecting sitting g<imefrom foxes and vermin. Its efficacylies in the fact that its odour effectuallydrowns all scent given off by birds sittingon nests, even at the critical time whenthe eggs are hatching. It is only necessary tomake a circle round the nest with the fluid at adistance of about three or four feet from it. Foxeswill pass the nest without discovering is harmless to Foxes. Sitting birds take no ^^~~^^^^^~ notice of is easily and quickly used and is cheap. One tinwill be sufficient for from twenty to thirty nests, andat a low will save you 200 eggs, which, at only6d. a-piece, are worth ;^5 as eggs, and much more as youngpheasants or p
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