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I WHY SOME FARMERS PROSPER. Farming is a business and takes as much 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 luck like the other fellow. Onu thing tnat he will 'ue particularly methodical over is the drenching of his tows as they come in. He won't wait to see if they arc go'ng to .o't 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, lie has no furlhw worry anil 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' Drenoh. I have used it and am pleasvd 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." try the dozen. Better hy the dozen. Write for hooklet. Use only Sykes's Drench, heconse it . is the best. Price la 6d packet or IBs hy the dozen. Better buy it by the dozen. Write for hooklet. ■'

THE IXGLEWOOD OIL BORING AND PROSPECTING CO., LTD. (SHAREHOLDERS arc notified that ° tlie Extraordinary General Meeting called for Tuesday, STANDS ADJOURNED to IUESDM NEXT, October 20, at 7.30 p.m., at the Town Hall, New Hyfoutli. Secretary. AVENUE ROAD CARD CLUB. First Anniversary ■pUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE. BROUGHAM-STREET HALL, THURSDAY, - OCTOBER 22, at 8 p.m. Good Prizes. Good Floor, and Firstclass Supper. Tickets—Ladies V-, Gents 1/0, W. E. RICHARDS, I Hon. Sec. TAUMARUNUI ELECTORATE.

'| ADIES AND OEX'J'LEIIEN,— 1 again announce myself as a candidate for your consideration at the forthcoming election. Though there h'is been an alteration in the name of tl.e electorate, still three-fifths of the old Egniout constituency is comprised in tlie new Taumarunui seat. 1 ask to lie judged on my efforts on behalf ok tne electors during the past six years. 1 will take an early opportunity of placing niv views before you, as far as it is possible to do so. I am familiar with the greater part of the electorate and its requirements, owing to amllial visll! ;- Trusting to be again honored with your confidence, believe me to be Yours faithfully, Wil. T. JENNINGS. TO THE ELECTOKS OF THE TAIiANAKJ ELECTORATE.

in tlic Opixisilioii in- " filing Ufiiural allows, il«i m.v*'lf ).!'« r vou in every centr mis of the day.

'CO THE ELECTORS OF IHL TARANAIU ELECTORATE. r ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I slwll be pleased to meet you U tlic following places, wlion I will teliver a Political Address:— WAKEA HALL, MONDAY, October lOtlr OKATO HALL, TUESDAY, October • 20tli ECfMON'f VILLAGE HALL, WEDNESDAY, October '2lst FRANKLEY ROAD SCHOOL, THURSDAY, October 22nd BELL BLOCK HALL, FRIDAY, October 23rd KAIMIRO SCHOOL, SATURDAY, TARAXAKI ELECTORATE. WESToWX I'UISLK' HALL o)' THURSDAY, 22nd October rrrzuoY i-uislic hall, friday TARAXAKI ELECTORATE. HEA TR E J> 0Y A L NEW PLYMOUTH., MONDAY, OCTOBEU l'Jtli, 1008.

1 'i' 1 0 A L A D D 11 E S h MR W. G. MALONE. doctors cordially iuvited. Dress j reserved for ladies and their esA[T>. W. (!. .MA LONE will deliver * " L lV.iit.u-ul Address sit NEW l'l.VMOlTlt TUEATIU lIiiYAL, MONDAY, l'JUi Oc lolicr, IHOB. .MAXGOREJ CROSS KOADS. UTES DAY, 2(ltli Oetober, l!)l)8. J/IWKK KENT ROAD, YVEDNES DAY, 21st October, 1008. AIX.KUT IiOAD, FRIDAY. 23rd Oi A|B. N. J. KING invites the Electors to jneet him in the WAITOI, MONDAY, 19th October. KALMiRO, TUESDAY, 20th Oet. KATAPIKO, WEDNESDAY, 21st Oetober. I'UliANtil and JIATAU Later. Ladies Specially lavited. Chair taken at 8 pan,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 252, 17 October 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 252, 17 October 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 252, 17 October 1908, Page 5

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