Sykes’s Drench—Always t Reliable. if s d Farmers want a reliable drench—one that will not fail when trouble arises. No drench has had such unqualified success- as Sykes’s. Over a thousand farmers have written expressing their gratitude for the remarkable cures which it has effected. One of these ,is Mr. James Tomath, the well-known dairyman, of Shannon, Manawatn,' He writes: “I am in the habit of drenching my cows with Sykes’s Drench immediately nfter calving, and at all times on the appearance of inflammation of any kind. I have seldom known it to fail, and have always recommended it. DIGEST WHAT YOU EAT. I 1 The reason why any wholesome food is not properly digested is because I the stomach lacks some important element of digestion. Some stomachs lack peptone, others are deficient in gastric juice or hydrochloric acid. The one. thing necessary- in any case of poor digestion, is to supply those digestive elements which the stomach t "l:s, and nothing does this so thorddy and safely as Dr. Sheldon’s -‘stive Tabules. They digest what eat, thus giving the stomach a you . n ,j assistance until it is restored rest a. normal action and vigor. For :°le ltS by W ’ J ' Maun,. Agent, Chemist. >
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1971, 5 January 1907, Page 4
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