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MILK FEVEK IN DAIKY COWS. Copy of letter from Wanganui Chronicle, 22nd December, 1904:—"Sir,—Ab it may prove useful to other dairy farmers I send you the following:—On the 10th inst. one of my best cows calved, her third calf. On the morning of tne 13th she gave me a three-gallon bucket of milk, and looked tip-top. At 3 o'clock that evening, coining home the paddock I noticed ser body tcke) up and her hindquarters stiff. I tried to milk her, but the milk was gone. As tne abova were indications of milk fever, I gave her a dose of Sykes'i Drench, and remembering thit oxygen pumped into the udder was a remedy, I got a bicycle pump and with the part that fits in the rubber tyre of the bike added, I pumped 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 Burprise she was on her feet again, and much better. By fl o'clock that night she was resting comfortably. Next morning at 4.30 o'clock she was up and feeding. That evening I got 151bs of milk from her. and she is now back to her usual flow of milk, and as well as she ever was. I have now had eighteen years' djiry fanning, and have seen cows die, and cows recover in time, but in this instance the quick recovery was simply marvellous. —I am, etc., J. W. McLarin. Waverley, December 18, 1904." ÜBe only Sykes's Drench, because it is the best. Price Is 6d packet, or 16s by the dozen. Better buy it by the dozei. Write for booklet.

TaranaKi Wool, Sheepskr Hide & Tallow Sales. HAY MARKET, STRATFORD. JSKXT SALE, | "SSDEJSDAY, JANUARY 2lßt, 1908. 4 ale particularly requested fto arrive 'on or beforo FRIDAY, 17th January. Smiill TOiraiguunentij will he receive ! at my PRODUCE SHEDS, NEW JPLY MOUTH, and will be forwarded to Stratford for Sale, where vendor» can rely on their produce jneetinp PULL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING.

New Plymouth Wool, Htde Skin & Tallow Sales TkfOSTHLY SALES AT OUK BROt) **■ OIIAM ST. STOHE. I'a.fh Advances ninde on Wool O'.ijx 01 Butchers' Produce, either for sue oi shipment. posted on application. I'ruuipt Account Sales. NEXT SALE-WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22nd, 1908. «ignore may rely on getting full market prices for their produce. L. A. :10LAN &CO

WATCH RIGHT HERB jpul'. NOVELTIES EVERY MONTH. 'Pure Panyong Tea 'Coffee fresh ground every morning. j J'celed Peaches, Apricots, Pears, Quinces, Apples, Egg Plums for dessert. tOlives, Anchovies, White Salt Herrings, I'indon Haddocks, Dried Sprats, Peeled Shrimps, Oysters, Lobsters, Vidonia, Tohoeroas, Whitebait. tacca Oil in bottles and gallon tins. ;Slis»|] rooms, Chutneys, etc., etc., to be sold at cheap prices. A VEALE TTHEATRE KOYAL BUILDINGS, 'Phone 166.

Does your Appetite Fail? IN the hot nenthcr 't Do you find your food tasteless and "unappetising? Tncn suppose you (try using St. George Pickles W.HIi your dinner. They stimulate your app»tite and make you ■oijjoy your tood. " St. George " Jpielrtes are the best and cheapest. Made by lr?inc & Stevenson, St. George Works, Dunedin.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 313, 11 January 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 313, 11 January 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 313, 11 January 1908, Page 6

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