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NOTICE. 



TO ALL MASTERS OF FOXHOUNDS. 

 TO ALL GAMEKEEPERS. 



The Problem of FOXES & GAME ia solved by 



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RENARDINE 



PROVED BY THE EXPERIENCE OF THE LAST TEN YEARS 



You will be blamed by others if you do not use " Kenardine,'' 

 and, more than that, you will blame yourself. 





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'RENARDONE' DS HARMLESS 

 TO FOXES. 



* RENARDINE' PROTECTS 



The pheasants in the aviaries, 



The sitting pheasant, partridge, or 



grouse. 

 The young birds on the rearing-field, 

 The birds after turned in covert. 

 The farmers poultry, 



FROM FOXES. 



Pamphlet containing full particulars and 

 directions for use and testimonials 

 post free. 



NOVEMBER, 1899. 



" I can say from experience that a nest in any 

 position is safe from dogs or foxes if surrounded by 

 a circle of 'Renaroine.' Last year my keeper 

 showed me a partridge sitting on her nest in a 

 covert where hounds found eight times. He ran a 

 tracing of 'Renardine' round it. She hatched out 

 all her eggs, though within £0 yards of an earth 

 where a litter was being reared. A partridge 

 nested by the side of a footpath running through 

 two small coverts where there were three litters. 

 She hatched off all her eggs undisturbed by dogs 

 or foxes. 



"Charles G. Edwards (Coionel), 



" Wicklesham, Faringdon." 



NOVEMBER, 1905. 



"I consider • Renardine' the best thing ever 

 offerpd to the public for the protection of game. In 

 1902 I had a litter of foxes about 150 yards from my 

 bird field, where I had 1,8C0 pheasants. My master 

 would not allow me to lift the young foxet, so I got 

 two tins of vour 'Renardine' and soaked some 

 string with it. This I put at a height of about 

 18 inches from the ground round the field and 

 brushed it over three times a week with 

 ' Renardine.' I did not lose a single pheasant with 

 foxes. 



" THOMAS BCTLER, Head Gamekeeper, 

 •' Poyuters, Cobham, Surrey." 



