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ONE MINUTE, MR. FARMER!

; . ,Th'o':world : i3.progressing. ..vAro'jou"? Why .did ! your father dose tho cows with linSeed :oil and salts, after calving? Because ho knew of nothing better. You live in a more enlightened ago. In your, grandfather's timo a man was strapped /down,;to\ -lidye his,'leg' amputated aud 'the wound' afterwarda - seared with a hot iron. Would you undergo ati operation. this way just -because your grandfather bad to? Treat your, cow in 'a "Way that jscierico has proved : the best. It>is quit 6 right ;tbatvsl»ißliould' bei drohefaed. at calving; it .thoroughly,,'cleanses and removes all tho afterbirth,' jurid-thus 'puts .her' in good fettlo. Her blood (tho real source of gppd health) is purified. , ' . . . . Mr., W. AI. Symons,'-Te Eoti,;;,-Taraiiaki, says: "I have much pleasurot in'recommending Sykoses Drench' for cleansing cows after calving.: Sevieral of.'our .cows'.-.were, veir "low tbrongh not cleansing.', ', -i After, using two doses oil; each cow tho change'was marvellous.- .You are at liberty to rnako uso of this ;for, the benefit,'.of^';others'." i\ Uso only Sykes's Drench,'because it'is the best. Price. 15.',.6 d. -packet,, or, 16s. .by the dozen. Better • buy.'it.. by tho' cloijen;'""' Write for ShWAS.e-* .

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 624, 29 September 1909, Page 10

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186

ONE MINUTE, MR. FARMER! Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 624, 29 September 1909, Page 10

ONE MINUTE, MR. FARMER! Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 624, 29 September 1909, Page 10

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