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BIGGEST MILK YIELD. Kv-crv farmer knows 11ml. :i lifiiH I'y row produces milk of higher lost, than one In indifferent health. lint tli«'» must Im> tlio stale of tlm c ow at calving iimo? It is ol>viuns that her vitality is considerably lowered and must bo quickly regained if sbo is to ward oil siieli diseases as milk lever, dulls, bad demising, iiiammilis, etc., and resume her normal production. While slue is in this lowered condition of health hei output and your profit is affected, so that in your own interests it will pay you to methodically drench every cow after calving with Sykes’s Drench, theproven remedv, which will quickly bring her hack to profit. Sykes’s Drench purifies the blood and system, tones up the digestive organs, makes cows give more milk. Sold by all Stores, a 17s per dozen. Is fid a packet, each packet contains two drenches. Mr T). Buchanan. Palmerston North, the famous Ayrshire breeder writes:—“To get the best? results the herd must he kept healthy. I have used Sykes’s Drench on my herd of Ayrshires for many years, and have found it invaluable as a tonic ami cleanser at calving time—always reliable.”
MOTHERS! REXONA IS THE RAPID HEALER.
Sometimes when you are at. your wits’ end and feel that your ell'orts are a failure, a friend can make the right suggestion and pull you through. Obstinate sores of long standing reduce some unfortunate sufferers lo despair. Pemedv after remedy fails, and it. seems nothing will help, hid von cannot have tried Pcxona, tor Rexona does not fail. All sores should he cleansed once or twice a day with warm water and Rexona -Soap. Rexona .Medicated Soap destroys germs and encourages the skin to healthy action. Then apply a dressing of llexona the Rapid llealer. Inflammation will quickly subside, healthy new skin will form, and the body begin to build up new llesh again. You have not given yourself a fair chance until von have tried Rexona Soap and Rexona Ointment. Obtainable everywhere.
OXF. OF Tine SXATLWAYS. As illustrating tlio slow rate of travelling on the Wnirarapa lino. Air G. U. Sykes (Mastorton) stated that some days ago a motor-lorry, carrying a ' of six tons, and covering four or five more miles of road, left Masterton at the same time as the 7.30 train, and arrived in Wellington ten minutes l>eforc the train. That was the express, too. the mail-train (Laughter). Mr A. L. Montieth (Wellington East) : Is that one of the snaihvavs we have got? (Laughter).
When your throat is affected by damp weather, take “NAZOL” on sugar. Removes huskiness and prevents serious trouble. GO doses la Gd. Adrt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 October 1924, Page 1
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