ALEX. FEEGUSQE A IRONMONGER, AND FAMHiY, GROCER/ Palmehstok N'omh/, ; Is Agent for . CHR. HANSEN^ • Celebrasted*' ( •» '-' r ' DAIRY PREPARiATIONS. FOURTEEN ! FIZST - CLASS n i MED'AL3 HAVE BEEN AWARDBD (TO TBEB ESTABLISfIap^T/^U^a.T&i 1 ;-, ; LAST THREE YEARS: ■•-'■ ■:' GOLD MEDAL 1 , AT fIRIS, 1878. "'.. HvV.-lf ..'.* -! .-' : These Dairy Preparations i which have been thoroughly f test»sd -by ■ 'Prof . L. B. AenoiiD, and recommended by him as the best Of their* kind, are':— liquid rennet extract, liquid cheese coloringliquid butter coloring. chr. hansen's rennet extract; ""'* what prof. arnold and OTHiSRS THINK OF IT. ' This preparation, which has already exercised a marked, influence on dairy farming in this country, is a pure, extract of cal f rennet, perfectly preservable always uniform, and free from all objectionable ingredients.^ All greit authorities on dairy matters; here and abroad, agree that it js the best that ever has been brought' iri to market. The great American authority, prof; L. B. Arnold, says : jiwill greatly add to the purity of flavor in the <cheese and h ence will enhance . the <; value of the great mass of cheese made in this oountry. ' *■■- V-'A -\.~- o E. G. Jjnuns, of/Marksbury^Talej near Bristol, England, so_-ihilaw, of and successor to, the late ATpsxwt Habdino, the celebrated Ckedder Cheese Maker, says : "Wf e ihijak the Rennet Extract a first rape, ,' article and a boon to ' all, chfeffi-makers.\ The use of it is spreading rapidly in the; dairy districts of this 'country? and it; has only to be tried to be appreciated, i "We may yet add that Dr^ Schatz j Mann, President of the 'Swiss Ekperi-S mental Dairy Station, in a recent, treatise on "The Preparation and. use ofi Rennet for Cheesemakiug,'.'' remarks :> In the direction of cheesemakin^ the; most im portant step in ; advance, is the ; production of a pure extract of calf: rennet that can always be " 3 depended ; ' upon, and is not liable, te, spoft-by keep- ; ing. It has been^. brought into the ; market by Chr. Hansen, of .Copenhagen ! ' and its value is best v nro.ve_ "by its ' rapidly increasing consumption. ... j ! !________-; "/-.'» *-!/■'' ; PROM AUSTRAMAi ( ;,' •,;;: ;■ ■•• -M.i :ri-.'.' ir -! ■ ' We quote froib a letter receiVed'fro-U the experienced Dairyman/ : Mr' 'HX^p- : ino, New South Wates\ l l;. ; ''"We have ; made about 450 tons of eheese at.Bodalla., without one.' failuiie, , ard I wherever it is used once, it , (Chrl Hanisen's, rennet and coloring) beeaniesAai favorite. , "[.',7<ii -■< ' NE^V ZEALAN_X^' : " Palmerston North; 23rd Octobef 1880,— To John Monbad, Esq.-^Dear Sir,— l have great pleasure in, bearing testimony to the great value of Hansen's Cheese Rennet Extract/ r T"hare used it entirely during, the pasttwo; seasons, and so long as I can get Jrour Extract, I shall use no other. I have found it to be the one thing needful' in the successful manufacture- of cheese, as I can always rely upon it as being 1 uniform in strength.— Yours truly, Johk M'Kiown ." Prom the renowned cheesemailcerVC. ; B. Candy, who took first prize at Canterbury Agricultural Show,! wehave Te-; ceived the following ,:H-'f Halawell. 'Canterbury, 29th October. ; 1880--I ;^^ye: great pleasure in testifying .that • I h{aye used Chr Hansen's Rennet Extract andj Cheese Cplpring.durihg ihe :last*W.elVe months, and have found 'them to 4 give entire satisfaction. I Co!>side'r' I! fche I, in-.' troduction of .these preparationi ; * boon j to oheesemakerß, and<can fwithcicohfi-; den se , recommend , ■ .them.— -ChakLjKS , B . Canpt!" ' ... : . ., __ .__-€.-._ ,; 7. }i ... -A. "We testify to the rtor». \?™K *i true copy of tbe originalA-signed %n our presence.— B-ulok, Davim, A Co." ;^u:7-77:\ Dairymen should be oh their' guard that they obtain the genuine ''article as a number of inferior imitations of our Rennet Extract are at present offered for sale. i ' CHR. HANSEN^ LIQUID CHEESE-CQLORING. Chr Hansen's Liquid Cheeef'Oolor- ! ing imparts to the cheese a fine natural color, and considering its , coloring power, it is not only much less expensive than '-anato," which it has sup- . planted in numerous dairies here and ' abroad, but if?, in fact, the cheapest article oi its kind. SOLD BY ; A: Ai 5 ALEX. EERGUSON PALMJSRSTON NORTH, y Aajt»x w-lfl^iwiW." ''/._;: r# .lAi'-.-Ai u-y-i Ar---* * j
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 148, 6 July 1881, Page 4
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