YIIAT A COW REQUIRES AT C-i.LV IXG TIME. Extract from "YVaikato Argu-" '*'-- :ai\v Ulh, 11)08; "Argus, January Otli, 1907. '•ln your issue of 2nd ult. I notice an rtielo culled from an English papjr .'lie writer recommends nn injection o£ Jdido of potassium into the udder "« «■ ure. This may possibly be of s.„ .-e, hut personally I believe in the tid dage 'Prevention is better than cure, loiind this district the fanners do not •ait until the milk fever appears, but hoy believe in preventing its appearnce. ]f cows are given Sykes's Drench] et'ore and immediately after calving] ; purifies the blood and makes thorn etter :ih!o to withstand disease. "A cow is just like a human being in ne respect—if the Wood is kept pura lere is little (lunger of catching any isease that may Jie knocking round. "(Signed) BUTTER-FAT. "Warea, Taranaki.'' The above opinion is ---"-■ • ■ ■- [. Dobson. Hastings R( [ have a very high opinion of Sykes's Tench, li iving used it two seasons in ifferent cases always with success. [ ave found it can lie given with adv.m I \ge before calving, r.nd without any| >:T of doing harm. As a f milk fever it is hnr<l tn l 'ems just what a co l light to get after caiving. Mykes's] •reneh ought to lie at hand in all cowl lieds and used freely." I'se only Sykes's Drneeh. because it i the best. Price Is y the dozen. Better »uy n by the ozen. Write for Booklet."
MEN'S WEARABLES. When you tiling of anything now in this way, you inturally think of "Tlu; Kash," of New Plymouth, because thoy soil goods you can depend upon, goods tint will .stand the strain and wear you generally need, and at the price no mm can grumble at. Only last week they received a consignment of- men's mackintoshes, regular lines, but only 2 or 3 in each pattern. You can easily sec what this moans to a manufacturer; el though they've quite a lot in stock they eau't do a range right through This is where a firm like "The Kaili' steps in; they do such a large trade in men's wear that they can buy 00 n r 100 coats in one lot. These coats nan nllv range from :!!>s to 455, they are now cle-ring them out at 22s fid. At this price iVy are far cheaper than oil skins, with about three times the wenr —Artvt.
FOR SALE (CHEAP). THAT well-known property and buildings known ns the Tarana Uiu'onC'onij-aur (late Drake), si Fitzroy, Now Plymouth. The factory and plant is all m and up to-Jat'' a d is capable of curing I'M) piss per m<;nt'j. Lyude's British lMn/erator, ith.p. "Boiler, 10 li.p. ■Engine, two Freezing Chambers, Curing Room, Warehouse Slaughter Y&wls, e'tc. Conveniently situated for the receipt of pit's. Close to railway station, rticulars apply to— J. WIITTAKER, Secretary, Devon Street, New Plymouth. I MAY'S TEA ROOMS. YERYTHING COSY AND CLEAN May has enlarged his tea-rooins to meet the great demand; He is now prepared to cater for any in the land. Cream puffs and wedding cakes—eakes in all variety; White bread, brown bread, to Buit all classes of society. Of cheaper men with inferior goods he is not one bit afraid; With best of goods and best of men he does a roaring trade. E. MAY, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER * Devon Str et Central.
OEE V I VOGELTOWN AND KECKEATIQN GROUNDS. ■3.15 (i m. 'lls i),m. 5 ]) in. 5.30 p ] C> p m, 6.30 p.i Saturday nights, Saturday U. 30 p.m. 10 p.m. "Thursdays excepted. M. J. JONES. QEOTION of seven „„. ti . :j , „, with one six-roomed house, slbo a five-roomed house, in good repair, with all necessary and modern conveniences. Al«o six-roomed house at Leppertrm. near school, with or without 14 aero? West Coast lease. GEO. HALL, of \Y. T. lIAU,
EING& FLANAGAN, jjacj.no corresponded 500 straight-out N.Z. Cup. 200 Winter Cup. 5(10 Doulile Steeplea and Hurdles 200 to 2/0 the treble—Winter Cu Steeples and Hurdles, SJP. on nil events. Doubles on all piiucip".' mots. dainty and appeti; ;| St. George Whitebait Can lie got all the year round. Aik your grocer for U. You'll find it - deliriously fresh. 4 Have you ever tried
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 21 August 1907, Page 3
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