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EIGUEST MILK YIELD. Every farmer knows that a healthy cow produces milk of liipher test than olio in indifferent lienltli. What then must l>e tlie state of the cow at calvinp time? It is ohvious that, her vitality is considerably lowered and must lie quickly repnined if she is to ward oil such diseases as milk lever, chills, had i Ir.i n -I ii". .11 a 111 ■ ■ 11 1 is, etc., and resume her normal production. While she is in this lowered condition of health her output and your profit is affected, so that in your own interests it will pay you to methodically drench every cow alter calvinp with Sykes’s Drench, the proven remedy, which will quickly lump her hack to profit. Sykes’s Drench purities the hlood and system, tones up the digestive orpaus, makes cows pive more milk. Sold hy all Stores, a. 17s per dozen, Is Gd a packet, each packet contains two drenches. Mr I>. liuchanan, l’almerston North, the famous Ayrshire breeder writes:—“To pet the. best! results the herd must he kept healthy. I have used Sykes’s Drench on my herd of Ayrshire's for many years, and have found it invaluable as a tonic and cleanser at calvinp time— always reliable.”

In changeable weather take “NAZOL” on sugar or by inhalation. Best safeguard against chills. One dose a day keeps' colds away. Is Bd,

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 October 1924, Page 4

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228

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 22 October 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 22 October 1924, Page 4

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