WHY SOME FARMERS PROSPER. Farming is a business and takes as muck running and brains as any other business—that is, to make a success of it. The main reason of success is method. He does not trust to lnck like the other fellow. One thing that he will be particularly methodical over is the drenching of his cows as they come in. I He won't wait to see if they are going to gvt milk- fever or some other ailment and thus save him the trouble and cost of drenching. Instead, 'he takes no risks, but administers the Drench every time. He has no further worry and can give all his time and attention to other matters connected with the farm. Take a lesson from the prosperous farmer.
Mr. George Colson, FitzrOy, the wellknown cattle dealer, says ; "Every farmer should try Sykes's' Drench. I have used it and am pleased to state it is the best drench I have ever used. Farmers who have never tried it' will do well to give it a trial, as it is most invaluable." by the dozen. Better by the dozen. Write for booklet. Use only Sykes's Drench, becouse it is the best. Price Is Od packet or 10s by the dozen. Better buy it by the dozen. Write for booklet. ' 3
For reliability, for keeping its color, for wear and <style in hats, get a Woodrow. "The Kash," that reliable store in Devon-street, have every shape and size in stock, and will bo pleased to sh>»w you one at any time. Prices 10s Si, superior quality 13s Cd —and worth every penny of the moncy-to'V—Advt.
COME AND HEAR JJEV. LEONARD 11. ISITT At AMHuity-'s corner TO-XUMIT, at 7.31) o'clock. TAKANAKL ELECTORATE. jy£R. C. K. RELLIUNGER invites tho Elector.; to meet him at OARRINOTOX ROAD SCHOOLHOUSE on MONDAY, sth Oci. 03IATA HALL, TUESDAY, 6th October. TATARAIMAKA SOHOOLHOUSU, WEDNESDAY, 7th October. OKATO HALL, THURSDAY, 8!h October. WAREA HALL, FRIDAY, 9lh October.
MAXCSOUKI CROSS ROADS, MOXDAY, 1-tli October. ALUEKX ROAD, WKDXESIJAY, Hlli October. LOWER KISXT ROAD, FIiIDAY, lUth October. (Further announcements next week.; Ladies are specially invited. Chair taken at 8 jun. KGMOXT ELECTORATE. 4i i" jp. ASTBURY will Address the Electors at the following places: KAHL'I ROAD SOHOOL, SATUItDAY, October 3. Chair at 8 p.m. PIANO, ORGAN. AND SIXGIXG. jyrß. r,. Neville re.n.aud, Organist St. Mary's Churo'i, resumes tuition on JIOXDAY, 21st inst. Address: Cornel' Dawson and Vivian st'iets.
TAUAXAKI JOCKEY CI'JUH. A PPLIOATIOKiS will lie received un to littli October, 1!)08, for the Portion of secretary to the above Club, at a 3 alary of .CTol) per annum. Applicant to find office, committee-room, aiul telephone. Applicant may accept outside work subject to the Committee's approval. Duties to commence on Ist November. 0. 'M. LEI'PUR, Chairman.
RATIONAL INSURANCE CO.MPAW OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD. J'JRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT. All Classes of Risks accepted at Lowest Current Hates. HEAD OFFICE DUNEDIN. F. E. WILSONT" New Plymouth Agent 1. A. NOLAN AND CO., District Agents for Taranakl-
COME AND HEAR JJEV. LEONARD M. ISITT At ANBURY'S CORN Ell TO X [OUT, at 7.31) o'clock. FIJI TEA. T 1/AVE been ippointed Sole Agcut for New Plymouth for I'M I TEA, which is grown on tlie Waiuunu Estate anil exported direct in chests. It is absolutely the purest tea grown. The doctors of Fiji strongly recommend it as a safe drink to the most delicate person. It is free from lauic acid, or tannin, an ingredient in most tca3 which irritates indigestion. ANY TEA
J!;IS it river j'lruclc you Unit any tea imported iii 'mlk is much superior tu p;tcket te. s't This is why: Bulk tea cornea direct from the c-.tals where it is jrrown, pure and unhampered tvitlij while p:ick':t Ua is put up iii our colony 11 nd very often mixed witli a cheap inferior gva&i for the sake of profit. FIJI TE* Readies us in chests. It is then unpacked and stored in air-tight canister?, and sold H the consumer just tile same tea as it leaves AVninumi Estate. If vou suffer from indigestion nftcr'drinking your usual cup, ■irop it ami 'rv FUI.
A. YE ALE, i SOLE AGENT, I'HEATRE ROYAL, DEVON STREET. 'Phone lflfi, ,y~O OF.LT 0W N 'Bi; Si !|joa.VPR Town—B and 10 a.in., noon, i 2.3 H. .".J.). 5, and 6 p.m. !>avPfl Vnifcllown—B.3o and 10.30 a.m., 12,'1U 1.40, 3, 4.15, 5.30, 0.30 p.m. M. JONES, Propriotor. VOU' CAN GET IT CHEAPER AT "THE BED POST."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 240, 3 October 1908, Page 5
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