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THE COST OF A DEAD COW.
No subject connected with the management of cows is ol more vital importance to tlie dairy farmer than the prevention of discsise'in his horda. Unless conn are health*- tliey cannot prove generally linger oilier conditions they will prove it dead lose. The percentage of cows that die at c:ilviii/<-tiuic from milk fever is considerable, and causes of abortion are so frequent as to cause a big drain on the lanners income. Mow, perhaps none of your cows have contracted milk fever, 'l'hat is not to say that tliey will always escape. Remember, 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 bnv "Sykes's Drench" alter your £lO cow is dead.
"The cost of n dead cow" would pay for enough "Sykcs's Brunch" for the whole herd for vein's, flint's the point. Just think! Reason with yourself. My proposition is this':—You can drench each cow with "Sykes's Drench" (before and after calving) at a. cost of Is 4d. (Each packet contains two doses ) Sny a cow is worth from i'G to £8; suppose you neglect to treat your cows and 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 "Sykiw's Drench'' this season. Buy it by the dozen; it's cheaper. Use it strictly in accordance with the directions on each package. Drench each cow before and after calving. Use it intelligently, with the determination of proving far yourself its value. Thousands of intelligent farmers use ''Sykcs's Drench." Surely there must be good reasons for it. I can show you thousands of testimonials— the original ones—from all parts of the Dominion and Australia.—A, E. Sykes, Chemist, New Plymouth.—Advt.
Mr. M. A. McFarlane, tobacconist, Maryborough, Vic., writes: "My boy had been troubled with bronchitis for some time, and though I had expert opinion and their prescriptions lie still seemed to be getting worse. I was really afraid that he was developing consumption. At length I concluded lo give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a trial, and can truthfully say the result was wonderful. From the "very first lie commenced to pick up, and is to-dav quite healthy. At the least symptom of an attack 1 now give him a few doses, and it always checks the complaint nr. once. Have also given Chamberlain's Cniigli Remedy to my other children ] when attacked with croup, w ith tlusame go-id results." For sale Ijir all chemistj and storekeepers. 10 FOOTBALLERS. After the match is won or lost try Br. Sheldon's Magnetic Liniiucut foe' "ill bruises and strains. It will malco you lit for your next struggle. Obtainable everywhere. 5
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STONES .fELLrN.n-ON, HAWKE'S BAY, AN 3 TARANAKI DIRECTOR!?! FOR 1907. May be purchased of »1I rvi o fc. or ordered direct from Stone, Son apd Co., Grey itrset, Wellington. Contains Commoreiai, Municipal end General Directory. Seventeenth y«r of publication. PXICS ta/«. STONE. SON & go
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 179, 20 July 1908, Page 4
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