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PROPRIETARY MEDICINE.

ANXIETY REGARDING COLONIAL [ LEGISLATION. ! London, October 21 Representatives of the leading proprietary medioincs and other articles 1 1 waited on Captain Collins, the Commonwealth agent in London, and protested , against the proposal to compel them to disclose the formulae of medicine sold j [ in Australia. , i It appears that the . manufacturers ; acquiesce in the prohibition of the sale | of any article which the Government : Bureau of Chemistry, after analysing, , certiaes to contain injurious ingredients, provided that the proprietor is allowed the opportunity of remedying the com-. plaint. Captain Collins remarked that the Government Bill did not propose to ) compel the disclosure of recipes. * ( The deputation then asl-ed to bo kept \ informed of the scope of the provisions I and of the progress of the new Bill,

t ~ ■ Woods' Great Peppermtat Cure for ■ ;oiirTis and Colds never fails. 1b M and ■■ Be 6d. : WHY SOME FARMERS PROSPER. Farming is a business and takes as much running and brains as any other business—that_is, to make a success pf" it. The main reason of "success is method. He does not trust to luck like the other fellow. One thing that he will be particularly methodical over li the drenching of his cows as they come . in. Ho won't wait to see if they are . going to get milk fever or some other' j ailment and thus save him the trouble and cost of drenching. Instead he takes no risks, but administers the Drenoh / every time. He has no further worry £ and can give all hia time and attention to other matters connected with the fnrm. Take a lesson from the prosperous farmer. Mr. George Colson, Fitzroy, the wellknown cattle-dealer, says: "Every farmer should try Sykes's Drenoh. I have used it and am pleased to state it is the best drench I have ever used. Farmers who have' never tried it will do well to give it a trial, as it is most invaluable." Use only Sykes's Drench, because it is the best. Price Is 6d packet or 18s by the dozen. Better buy it by the dona. Write (or Booklet, . . A

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 26 October 1907, Page 2

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PROPRIETARY MEDICINE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 26 October 1907, Page 2

PROPRIETARY MEDICINE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 26 October 1907, Page 2

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