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The Ki.rth Bridge is »«Bft ling, ami , cii-t three million* sterling. I A Mngte pertume distillery at Cannes j u-t'-i I tua- or bloomy annually. ' I'lw Woodiilk- JurMbv rlulis late n'cting rtturm-d a pr«ni «i clo-c on a ..i"ii-auil pounds. MILK FKVttlt IN DAIKI CIJW3. Copy 01 letter from Wanganui Chronicle, <2nd Uncember, IBM;—"Sir,—As u lu.ay prove useful to other dairy farm • era 1 send you the following:—On toe 10th insi. one of taf best cows calved, ; ljer third calf. Oa the morning of tne jlßth she gave me a three-gallon bucket lof mills, and looked tip-top. At 3 o'clock | j that evening, coming home fr<yn the I ! padJoek 1 noticed ser body tckel up land her hindquarters stiff. 1 tried to milk ber, but the milk was gone. As toe above were indications of mlk fever, 1 j gave her a dose of Sykes'a Drench, and I i remembering that oxygen pumped into I I the udder was a remedy, 1 got a bicycle | : pump and with the part that fits iu the . rubber tyre of the bike added, i pump- J jej the four quarters of the udder full of air. We had to support her in the 'bail while doing this. When we left her out she staggered a few yards and fell down. About twenty minutes afterwards, however, to my surprise she n.-i- on her feet again, and much better. By it o'clock that night she was resting <»nifortably. Next morning at 4.3U ■iVlork ?hc was up and feeding. That •■veiling I got lolbs of milk from her. and she is now back to her ÜBual flow

of milk, and as well as she ever was. I have now had eighteen years' d' Iry farming, and have seen cows '.lie, and con? recover in time, but in this in"lai"''" 'he quick reeoverv was simply marvellous.—l am, etc., J." W. McLarin, Waverley, December 18, 1904." Use only Syke»'« Drench, because it iis the best. Price Is 8d packet, or 10s 'by the dozen. Better buy it by the dozen. Write for booklet.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 311, 8 January 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 311, 8 January 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 311, 8 January 1908, Page 4

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