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Calving Season

A Critical Period. Get Ready Now When a cow is about half dead )S a pool time to think of buying a , drench. Every farmer who runs his farm on a business basis knows by experience (hat it pays handsomely to drench ?ach cow immediately af- . ter Calving. You canflbt afford to risk the lift* of a valuable auimal w hen you can get SYKES' PUENCH „ ft>r Is 6d packet or 10s dozen from Stores. If you are a progressive dairyman you will always kepp a supply at hand. The Cost of SYKES' UUENCH ifl small in Comparison to the value obtained from its use. It acts as a preventative of abortion for the ensuing season, milk fever, etc., to say nothing 1 of rendering milk lit for the factory a day .sooner. You cannot afford TO EXI'EKIMENT on your VALUABLE CATTLE with unknown and untried remedies. SYKES' DUENCII is known as the nnimal's friend, and has the endorsement of thousand# of farmers, many of whom have written gratuitously to the press, recommending its use to «tnlr.\nii*n.

Don't lu-pitate. (Jet « supply Iroui you!' storelici'per ut onQC:

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7955, 19 October 1905, Page 2

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188

Calving Season Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7955, 19 October 1905, Page 2

Calving Season Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7955, 19 October 1905, Page 2

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