■WHAT A COW REQUIRES AT t OALVTNG-TIME. - Extract from Waikato Argus, January 9th,.1907: t&h&Si "Argue, January 9th, 1907. "In your issue of 2nd ult. I notice in article culled from an English paper. The writer recommends an injection c.' iodide of potassium into the udder as a cure. This may possibly be of some uso. but personally I believe in the old adage, 'Prevention is better than cure.' Round this district the farmers do not war. until the milk fever appears, but they believe in preventing its appearance. ]i cows are given Sykes's Drench before and immediately after calving, it purifies the blnod and makes them better able to withstand disease. "A cotv is.just like a human being in , one rt ipect—if the bjpod is kept pure there 'a little danger of catching any disease that may be knocking round. "Higned) BUTTER-FAT, WW r< i "Warea, Taranaki.'' The ibove opinion is confirmed by Mr. M. Dobson, Hastings Road, Okaiawa:— "I hav.; a very high opinion of Sykes's Drencl, having used it two seasons in different cases, always with success. I have vjund -it can be given with advan tag • before calving, and without any fear oi doing harm. As a preventive of milk fiver it is hard to beat, and it seems just what a cow requires and ought to get after calving. Sykes's Drench ought to be at hand in all" cowsheds and used freely." Use flnly Sykes's Drench, because ; t is the best. Price Is Od packet or l'i.hy the dozen. Better buy it by tlio doten. Write for Booklet. B
HAAKE P^os BECHSTEIN HOPKENSO» P^s GOLLAED PIANOS Procurable from SHE BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL PIANO COMPANY, DEVON-STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH (Opposite Okey, Son asd Arnold's). TUNING AND REPAIRING By Competent Workmen. L. E. HOFFMAVK, Manager. Spencer Pianos tupplied to ILR.H. Princess of Wales and ILM. Warships, FROM 27b M^WTHLY, Wertheim Sowing Ma h nes THE ACME OF PERFECTION, FROM 10s MONTHLY, Tarusti Agents; A, JAMBS & CO., CUREIE ffEREET, NEW PLYMOUTH Inspection Invited.
ANTIQUE COPPERED TAKE fine display of Artistic Wrought-iron and Antique Coppered ware now on view at our establishment proves the confidence we have in the appreciation of tasteful and superior furnishings by the inKabitanta of this district. These goods, although the finest aft productions of their kind, are very inexpensive. They would make very acceptable wedding giftw, or give an air refinement to your own drawing-room. OKF' SOW & ARNOLD LIMITED, fifßlf PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 211, 27 August 1908, Page 2
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418Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 211, 27 August 1908, Page 2
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