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OF A DEAD COW. No subject connected with the management of" cows is of more vital importance to tile dairy farmer than the prevention of disease in his herds. Unless cows arc healthy they cunnot prove profitable; generally under other rlilions t.licv will prove a dead 'los tape of cows that die at umviiig-ii.iu! from milk fever is considerable, and causes of abortion are i use a big drain on the ._ _ Now, perhaps none of your cows have contracted milk fever. Ti,«f ;.. n,it u c .,y that they will always jr.it is too late to lock the stable door after the horse has gone; too late to insure your house after it has been burnt down. Too late to buy "Sykes's Drench" after your £lO cow is dead. "The cost of a dead cow" would pay for enough ''Sykes's Drench" for the whole herd for years. That's the point. Just think! Reason with yourself. , „.. _ cow with "L, (before and after calving) at a cost of Is 4d. (Each packet contains two doses ) Say a cow is worth from £6 to £8; suppose you neglect to treat your cows &nd lose only one this year, or, say, one in two years-- this is a very low estimate. If a packet of "Sykes's Drench" will save that cow, are you justified in not using it. I want you to use .."Sykes's Drench'' this season. liny it by the dozen; it' 3 cheaper. Use it strictly in accordance 'tions on each package. uii-m-11 em:ii :uw before and after calving. Use it intelligently, with the determination of proving for your=° lf if = value. Thousands ot intelligent : use "Sykes's Drench." Surely there must be gooil reasons for it. I can show you thousands of testimonials — the original . ones—from all parts of the Dominion and Australia.—A. fi. Sykes, Chemist, New Plymouth.—Advt.

JHE ONLY SEPARATOR IN THE WORLD.

The "Melotte" is the only sepanuu made with Enamelled bowl casing an u milk Mid creim outlets. Of course, thh beautiful hard glazed finish on the parts that come in contact with the milk mußt give the "Melotte" an immense advantage over other separators in the matter of cleanliness. The difference between lha enamelled bowi of a "Melotte" and a china t«a-cup and a tin pannikin. We also claim that the "Melotte" is the easiest separator to turn. That's because it is made on an entirely different principle. We coald f,xplais this to you L. A. Nolan and Co. (tete Wilson 'and Nolan), agenta. fff* Plrmoatt.

MAKES SOEE LUNGS WELL, Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery for coughs, colds, and consumption is the most wonderful discovery in ' medical science of the 20th century. It is the result of over 20 years' chemical research of one of America's most prominent physicians, Dr. E. M. Sheldon, a graduate of the New York City and Belleviie University. No sufferer from Lung Troubles can afford not to try this remedy. Prices, 1/(1 and 3/. Obtainable everywhere. , a

Triad it? A Medicine Food that strengthens and builds. That makes strength where weakness exists. Muscular strength and vital strength. Vitality is a question of constitution. Your constitution can be strong in every way. You can make it strong wiflh this Great Medi- J cine. All chemists and stor sellit. 2/6 and 4/8 per bottle. $ sal

HAWERA BSAGHIIW BfCHASIGE JJAS VOU SALE the following:fl "Drown" Vacuum Pumps, No. 2 cost £37- price £25. '' J UytiwU Pulsators, been in use ii'um two to fuur months; no reasonable oll'cr refused. intending purchasers of L.K.G JUnchmes are invited to inspect stock of Pulsators in baudnot obsolete. 1 Taiigye G-li.p. Horizontal Steam hngine; £45. I iO-Ji.p. Proctor Portable Steam I'mgino: ,CTo. 1 8-! i.]>. ilonisby Portable Steam Jingine; £7O. i 1 18 " ) . 1, 1 ) - L ' n ' 011 O'l (benzine) Engine; £SS. 1 10-b.h.p. Tangyo Oil (kerosene) Engine, only been in use four months driving crusher; £l5O 1 2%-h.p. Ilonisby Steam Engine; 1 400-gallon Vat; no reasonable offer refused. / To arrive—lo McCormick reapers J and binders; from £7 to £lO i b.h.p. Tangyc Engines (oil): '£ss, ,£OO, £SO. '£s6. .; I

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 177, 17 July 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 177, 17 July 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 177, 17 July 1908, Page 4

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