FARMERS,’ LOSSES. Q§afe*Ss3 . £200,000 to £300,000 Is lost annually by stockowners of this Colony. Breeders and sioekovnus who ave suEtunirg losses from abortion amongst their stock are surely uno just to their own interests it they negleot the use of remedies that are reasonably sore to ci--.fiicate thsso troubbs from their herdsMany stoakownera havo tried drenohes of various kinds, and have found thc-m useless. Farmers who hsva had shir esrjerienoe have sent for hyke-e’s Drench end Sykes's Animal Abortion Curs ; romotirae3 as a l-.st rosort, and bavo always fonud them effeotiva. Bettor uso those remedies first, before wasting time and money experimenting. They are doing the work and are saving money lor others. Let them do the sarao for you. Kvkes's Drench, It 6d packet, 16i dezan. Sykea'6 Animal Abortion Caro, 2j Gi packet. Sold o’erywhero. For administering drenches, SykeßS Dretching Horn, pries I Is 6d, oamiot ba beaten.
Thoutanda Sent into Exile.—Every year a large number of poor euflerere, whose lungs are sore and racked with coughs, are urged to go to another olimate. This ia ooetiy and not aiwayß sure. Don’t bo an exile when Dr Sheldon's New Discovery will cure jou at home. It is the most remarkable mobioal discovery of reoent years, and is an infallible remedy for Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Diseases. The first dose btinge relief. Astounding cures result from persistent use. Small dose, pleasant to take, every bottle guaranteed. For sale by A. W, J, Mann, chemist, Agent-
MY JM PEESBION.
Wtien i Wl’.n Harris s cusiuineru um«e; In fact I state it as my fitm oonvioiion, la which I fairly challenge contradiction>xiß my impression that the finest Ale Is at the Albion Club, and find 3 ready sale. But arß my favors to the Ale oonfined ? Are not tho spirits d the finest kind ? To this a ready answer I can give, & ready answer in the affirmative. Between the bear and tho spirits I use I frankly eay there’s nothing loohoose. To the Albion I Bba.ll always keep, Knowing the daily benefits I reap. *nd this impression I shall ever retain, As Harris ne'er gives reason to oompiain. tniOß Sale or Exchange- 920 Acres firs JD class Freehold roporty, well-watered and improved, n Wanganui District,— Kerr a nd Garter.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1915, 26 October 1906, Page 1
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