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WHAT EVERY FARMER SHOULD KNOW. The regular nso of Sykes's Drench at calving tinio ensures a perfectly healthy herd. Your mind is relieved of the worry of hail cleansing, milk fever, niaminitis and kindred troubles which occur at calving lime if you methodically drench each cow at this particular period with Sykes's Drench. Thoughtful dairymen who work to obtain the maximum of profit from their dairy herds know from practical experience that it pays to drench each cow with Sykes's Drench alter calving. Xeglect to use this proved remedy at calving time leads to expense, and expenses are profits lost, so that in your own interests it will pay you to commence this season with Sykes's Drench,' Sold by all Stores at 17s a down or Is, Od a packet. Much packet contains two drenches. Mr K. Drifliths. the well-known .Jersey breeder of the Waikato says :—“To be successful with cows they must be kept healthy. I have used Sykes's Drenches and .Abortion Powders for fifteen years with entire satisfaction. '’

“Wliat perils do environ mankind.— Anon. Tlip advent of the chilly weather increases the risk of catching colds and coughs, unless you are safeguarded with Baxter's Lung Preserver. “Baxter’s” is a rich and warming specific that speedily gets to the root ol all winter ailments. Always gives sure relief in the ease of bronchial and chest affections. Baxter's Lung Preserver is also an efficacious building-up tonic. 2s (id buys a large bottle. All chemists and stores.

Wm M ¥eo Goif« mu Tlii* 1» a question often asked and the repliei are very varied—aome folks cogitate far more than other*. When it refer* to health, make up your mind what you are going to do about it without hesitation, for you mu»t have heard that “ho who hesitates is Io»t j” to in everyday parlance w You mutt got a move on.” If your trouble is caused by a iluggish liver and its concomitant annoyance*, then you cannot do better than "follow the crowd "of biliou* and dyspeptic martyr* and boy the “ WORTH A GUINEA A BOX." It* wonderful contont* will *oon let you know what they are going to do about it, and you will thank your stars that you did not procrastinate. So now you know that WEI! 100 SHOULD DO ABOUT IT

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 August 1923, Page 1

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384

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 6 August 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 6 August 1923, Page 1

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