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ONE MINUTE, MR. FARMER!

The world'is progressing. . Are you? -Why did your father dose, the cows", with linseed /oil and salts after calving?' Be-. ..cause-lie ;knew,:of nothing,, bettor. You live: in a /more enlightened ago.'; In; your grandfather's timo a, nianwas; strapped idown-to have, his leg amputated arid the wourid:afterwnrds seared with a'Hot iron: Would you undergo rin operation this way just because your grandfather had to? ..Treat your, cow in a way that, science has proved the best. . It is quite right "that .she:, should,be. drenched at calving; it.; thoroughly "demises and retrieves all the' afterbirth, and thus puts her. in good.fettle.; Her blood (tho real source of' good health): is. purified. Mr: ; W.„ M.",Symori3, .To Koti, -Taranaki, ' says:' "I. have much' pleasure in recommending/Sykes's' Drench /for" cloan-sing'-;cbws:.'after. ealvirig.. Several; of. our cows; were very'iow through not cleansing. After using/two doses oil each cow the change was marvellous. You are at liberty to make use of this for the benefit of others." '.'■'"■' .''.."" "Use only'Sykes's Drench, because it is the best. Price Is.'Gd.< packed or 16s. by dozeii/'Bettoi' buy it by the dozcu./Writo ■ lor Booklet.-'Advt.;-;, ~

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 728, 29 January 1910, Page 8

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ONE MINUTE, MR. FARMER! Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 728, 29 January 1910, Page 8

ONE MINUTE, MR. FARMER! Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 728, 29 January 1910, Page 8

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