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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 Won't 

 If you Use 

 RENARDINE 

 Properly. 



f^ enardii ne is a strong- 

 smelling fluid, 

 ;iving off a very disagreeable 

 odour. It was introduced by 

 us in 1895, and is the first pre- 

 paration put on the market for the 

 purpose of protecting sitting g<ime 

 from foxes and vermin. Its efficacy 

 lies in the fact that its odour effectually 

 drowns all scent given off by birds sitting 

 on nests, even at the critical time when 

 the eggs are hatching. It is only necessary to 

 make a circle round the nest with the fluid at a 

 distance of about three or four feet from it. Foxes 

 will pass the nest without discovering it. 

 Denardine is harmless to Foxes. Sitting birds take no 



^^~~^^^^^~ notice of it. 

 Denardine is easily and quickly used and is cheap. One tin 

 will be sufficient for from twenty to thirty nests, and 

 at a low esti.nate will save you 200 eggs, which, at only 

 6d. a-piece, are worth ;^5 as eggs, and much more as young 

 pheasants or partridges. 

 Denardine is not an experiment or a speculation. It has 

 proved its efficacy during the past ten years. 



REPEAT ORDERS SHOW APPRECIATION. . WE GET THEM FOR RENARDINE. 



Order one tin of 



R enardine as a trial 



It 



will convince 

 you that what we claim for it 

 is true. Sce next page. 



Fricc 3'- per linart tin, carrid'je paid. 

 Pamplilet containing directions for use, 

 and testimonials from game preservers, 

 post free. Address : FOXKS & CJ.\I\1E, 



GILBERTSON & PAGE, Ltd., 

 HERTFORD, HERTS. 



