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ONE MINUTE, MR. FARMER!

is progressing. Are' you? Whv did your father dose the cows with linseed oil and salts' after -calving? Because he knew of nothing bettor. You live in a mora enlightened age. In your grandfather's time a-' man was strapped down to have his leg amputated" and. the wound afterwards seared with a hot iron, Would you undergo an operation, this way just because your, grandfather had (to? Treat your cow in a way that science has proved the best. It is quito right that sho should bo drenched at calving; it thoroughly cleanses, and'removes nil tho afterbirth, and thus puts her in good fettle. Hor blood (the real sourco of good health) is purified. ■-._■;

Mr. \V.- M. Symons, To Roti, Taranaki, saysr ; "l havo much pleasure in rocommend'ijiJs Sykes's Drench lor cleansing cows after calving:.- Several of our cows wore very low .through not..cleansing.; After using' two doses *on each cow tho change was marvellous. You a?o at liberty to make uso of this-for tho benefit of othors. '

'*■ Use only Sykes's Drench, bccauso it is the best. Price, is. 6d, 'packet, or 16s. by tho dozen. -Better buy it by tho dozen. Write for Booklet.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 636, 13 October 1909, Page 10

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ONE MINUTE, MR. FARMER! Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 636, 13 October 1909, Page 10

ONE MINUTE, MR. FARMER! Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 636, 13 October 1909, Page 10

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