SHEEP AT THE ROYAL SHOW OF ENGLAND, 1909. 1 ;
A cable, just to. hand states .that the record, number of 1558 - sheep were exhibited. On 1473 of these Cooper's Dip had been used. Thero were 184 Sheep Exhibitors, and-173 of these were ...users of "Cooper." At the last Sydney Show three-fourths of the prizes 'ih the merino sections , wont to sheep owned by' users of Cooper's Dip. ' These facts-indisput-ably show that.Cooper's Dip-moro than ever retains ■ its supreme position' amongst tho. World's Sheep Breeders.. -.. 2062.
PROFITS FOR THE DAIRYMAN. The profits from the farm cannot bo cal; culated solely by the sizo. of ,thb milk or butter cketjuo received. The losses' have .to bo deducted. The money lost, that should havo been saved, by cows dying from milk fever and other kindred ailments is enor-'. mous, and most fanners pay their share of this tax—some more, some less. If tho farmer worked his business iu a methodical; and practical manner, his losses would, be less'. Tho largest losses occur to Cows- /at. calving time. . The only remedy is to drench every cow as sho comes in. Sykes's Drench , is recommended for this_purposo .by all ~the. highest authorities ,and is used by thousand!;; of tho largest milkers in tho colony. It has been oil tho market long enough to bp thoroughly tested, and has gained a marvellous reputation as a preventive and curative medicine. It will mcreaso your profits if you! use it- systematically, because it decreases your losses. That's,logic, and here's proof. Mr. A. J. Hiutz, of Tataraimaki, Taranaki, writes:—"l have used Sykes's Drench for nine years'and have always found it satisfactory. Upon ono occasion I had 14 cows down with red water; After using Sykes's Drench tho efiect was marvellous. 1 consider Sykes's Drench saved their lives. I havo always used it since for all ailments in my. cattlo whether young or old." Uuso only Sykes's Drench, because it is tho best. Price Is. 6d. packot, or 16s. by the dozen. Botter buy it by the dozen. Write for Booklet. 15
The political education of the Radical party is being advanced just now at a pace that < already; inflicts sonic strain upon its nervouß system and may eventually lead to a thoroughgoing hysterical breakdown.—"Pall Mall Giz> ettc." Smokers. will be glad to know that the famous DERBY can now be obtained in Mild atrougth, mellow blond. -Is somothinß specijtiiy goodj o&d aupplies a long.felt - .pit. 0
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 586, 14 August 1909, Page 8
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