SAVED £l4. Mr. Wm. McKenzie, Oniata (Taranaki) Stud Pig Farm, writes:—"l have used Sykcs's Drench many times, and from experience, which has been tested by lime, and many fever eases, I considei it a most invaluable medicine fov nil's. 11l Scnt-mlx'i'. 1004. I saved £IJ
!>v having Sykcs's Drench on tlie premises (costing Is Oil per packet). A valuable sow with twelve little young ones was at the point of death. She was down and could not move, and, having the Drench in the house, 1 gave her half a packet. The remainder of the packet I mixed with meal and milk and gave to her four hours afterwards. In li.Ss than six hours she was on her feet. As I was leaving my farm in eight weeks I sold the sow and litter for £l4. Every
owner of live stock should have this valuable, medicine oil his farm, as he never knows the hour when he will require it."
Use only Sykes's Drench, because it is the best. Price. Is 6<l packet or 16s by the dozen, lietter buy it by the dozen. Write for Booklet.
Going lo the agricultural show? Going to. tako the missis? Then what about a new suit? May as well get it for then and look as well as your neighbors <as to wait until later. If you want a good suit at a moderate figure you can't do better than visit the
clothes specialists at "The Kash." They're the people to dress you well, anil they don't charge too rnwph, either. Their suits are always well cut and made, especially "The Prestwell" suit. This is the suit you want them to show ymi. Ask them to show you a worsted suit they have at 55s—it's the best we've ever seen. And when you've selians and Tuscans, : 15s to r>.")S, boaters from 2s lid to 8s Cd,
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Hen- lSonuo Silicrck begs to announce Hie lii'st appearance in New l'lymoutli ALIDA LOMAN KlllO ANDERSON, Basso, GEORGE I'OOEE, Flai ISENNO SCHEREK, Pian Popular Programmes!
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n\ JOSEPH'S SCHOOLROOM, New Plymouth. IiKAND EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE IXFSDAY. XOVKMBER '27, 190. ('.iiiiiiHiiciii" at S p.m. ,d Flour. F.\Tc]]ent Music, Dainty Pu'l'iittlmieut. r„.i:.w i» Onts Is Ud.
TO I'AKIHAKA. QIIOUIjD snluiimt inducement olTei-, : ° 'Jim will leave Sir. S. W. Jury's riill-strect Stahlcs for Parilmka, at 0 n.m. on SUNDAY. Intending passengers kindly book seats early. . ■ ,\ fi.S3r.JDBY.-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 23 November 1907, Page 5
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