ADVERTISEMENTS. 



GENUINE 

 CAUTION. — It is most essential ^^^^rw^^Si&k that when purchasing you see 

 that "every" cake is stamped m | Ji D P 4?rrC*S c SPRATrs PATENT, or unprin- 

 cipled dealers may serve you c | JrnnTTb 1 |8z with a spurious and highly 

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MEAT FIBRHNTE DOG- CAKES. 



From the reputation these Meat Fibrine Cakes have now gained, they require 

 scarcely any explanation to recommend them to the use of every one who keeps a 

 dog ; suffice it to say they are free from salt, and contain " dates " the exclusive use of 

 which, in combination with meat and meal, to compose a biscuit is secured to us by 

 Letters Patent, and without which no biscuit so composed can possibly be a successful 

 food for dogs. 22s. per cwt., carriage paid ; larger quantities 20s. per cwt., carriage 

 paid. 



From hundreds of unsolicited Testimonials we select the undermentioned -. 



" London, 15th May, 1873. 

 "Having used Spratt's Patent Biscuits in large quantities for some years, feed- 

 ing my prize and other dogs principally upon them, I have pleasure in stating that I 

 consider them the best food for dogs. I must add that my kennels have been singularly 

 free from disease, particularly considering the large number of dogs I have had there. 



"J. H. Morchison" 

 " Eatington Park, Stratford-ou-Avon, April, 1873. 

 " I have used a considerable number of Spratt's Patent Dog Cakes, and £ can speak 

 very favourably of them. I believe they have been much improved of late, and that if 

 they are used with proper care, they make an excellent food for dogs of all sorts. . 



" S. E. Shirley, M.P.' 

 " Ehiwlas Bald, 21st June, 1873. 

 " Sir, — I have now tried your Dog Cakes for some six months or so in my kennels , and 

 am happy to be able to give a conscientious testimonial in their favour. I have also found 

 them valuable for feeding horses on a long journey when strength and stamina are im- 

 portant objects. It was the opinion of my brother judges and myself that dogs never 

 appeared at the close of a week's confinement in better health and condition than the 

 specimens exhibited at the Crystal Palace Show, and I understand that your Cakes 

 were exclusively used by the manager. " R. J. Lloyd Price." 



SPRATT'S PATENT POULTRY AND GAME MEAL 



Is the greatest Egg-producing food and fattener of Ducks and Poultry known ; un- 

 equalled for raising young Pheasants, Chicks, and Ducklings ; and also of great value 

 in feeding during the voyage small birds exported for acclimatisation. 22s. per cwt., 

 carriage paid. 5 cwt. and over, 20s. per cwt., carriage paid. 



From hundreds of unsolicited Testimonials we select the undermentioned. 



" Bay View Villa, Swansea, 25th March, 1873. 



" Gentlemen, — Will you be good enough to send me another 10 cwt. of Poultry Meal, 

 and also 2 cwt. of Crissel, as I find it suits my fowls so admirably ? I have not lost a 

 chick as yet, and as I have several broods now hatching, I hope you will be able to 

 forward it at once, as I do not wish to feed them on any other food, my "thers 

 having done so well. " Yours faithfully, " H. Feast." 



" Morris Brook, near Warrington, 24th March, 1873. 



"Gentlemen, — The Poultry Meal you sent me a short time ago exceeds all expectations; 

 it is undoubtedly the grandest of all foods. I have during the last 8'x years bred up- 

 wards of two thousand chickens, and find, since I commenced using your Meal, the 

 percentage of loss almost nil — In fact I have not lost a chicken this year. My present 

 stock appears unusually heathy and vigorous; and, without flattery, I attribute my un- 

 precedented success solely to the use of it. The chickens eat it with avidity, never 

 seem tired of it, and appear to fledge more rapidly. I can stron»ly recommend it to 

 breeders of valuable stock. Have the goodness to send me another 5 cwt. ; also a cwt. 

 of the Granulated Prairie Meat Crissel. — I am, Gentlemen, faithfully y urs, 



" Ciias. Layland." 



GRANULATED PRAIRIE MEAT CRISSEL, 



The last novelty, and greatest boon to Pheasant raisers or Poultry keepers; takes 

 the place of insect life. Handful a day every dozen Pheasants or Huns. 28s. per cwt_ 



Address — SPRATT'S PATENT, Henry-street, Btrmmdsey-stree*. S.E, 



