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BUY WOOD-MILN'E TYRES AND HEUP OLD ENGLAND. Every pound expended on foreigr 'tor tyres is helping "the other feliuw"—be either for England or against her—be one tiling or the other. Wood Milne are British tyres and should be on every Briton's ear—on YOUR ear Wood-Milne Tyres are guaranteed i'oi should be on YOUR ear. They'll stand all the rack and strain which Dominion roads can give them —they are solidly made through and through and are full of vigorous bounce and life. YOU should get details from your garage or N.Z. Depot, M) 7 Vivian street, Wellington. 13 Breeders and Stock-owners who are sustaining losses by Abortion are unfair to their own interests if they neglect the use of remedies that are sure to eradicate these troubles from their herds. Many stock-owners have tried drenches of various kinds, and have found them useless. Hundreds who have had this experience have sent for Sykes's Drench and Sykes's Animal Abortion Cure, sometimes as a last resort, and have found them effective. Better use these .remedies first, before wasting time and money experimenting. They are doing their work. They are saving money for others. They will save money for you. Price, Is Cd per packet; 10s per dozen. It costs 8d to drench a cow. »

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 October 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 30 October 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 30 October 1916, Page 3

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