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' Q9f M*. W. B. Bn ''lnvaluable at Calving Time i asaar^ ** " Dear Sir, —Your DRENCH was first brought under my notice at our Agricultural Show in Melbourne, November, 1907. 1 purchased a quantity of SYKES'S DRENCH, and after giving it a fair trial on my herd of Ayrshires, I am thoroughly satisfied that it is invduabU as a to all dairy farmers and breeders of stock. Leading dairymen and breeders throughout New Zealand >S. fully endorse Mr. Brisbane's appreciation. Sykes's Drench is a 1 preventive against milk fever, and safeguards your herd fr — i the many ills peculiar to calving time. Sykes's Drench, Ani I Udderine and Abortion Cure should always be kept handy IJ gressi ve dairyman cannot afford to be without" wflttiftv th, * 3S En ?- y ffi™ from ttrtft L Five «,. Mr. ■■'JSJ according to tte Melbourne Arguj, gave in tte^^Wfli" ing ni««. months, a but ei I 2? ni l £ the Vilue.of £lll 14*. claim?; for Ida, one of the q* that she has broken Hie Victorian record. Her return showed; Date of calving, March 27ft, 1913; dateot entry to test, April 3r& 1913; itnmber of <lays in test, 273; weight of milklastdayoi test, S3lb.; weight of nsilk, 10,567|1b. 5 &vera{« than ever & the practical vaWe «T and has ifcam In constant ute. . Back packet, l/« each, • caaUias t«o iosea, Buy them by the dozen—l 6- dozen, lots. Said everywhere by all Chemists and Storekeepers. Prejure*" by A. E. SVKES, Caeatist (by a m \ hj«. »!««•«& 5—8436-3960 '" '

BRIDGE DRUG STORES V Bridge Buildings Karangahape Rd.„ AUCKLAND

THAT BACKACHE WORRIES ME

How many suffer constantly from lame, aching l backs, and don't know why? Backache is kidney ache in must cases. You can't get rid of that' ache until you sure the cause—the kidneys. Doanfe Backache Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys and thus drive away backache for good. New Zealand people have found quick relief and lasting cures through this famous kidney remedy: Mrs J. Land, Ngaio Street, Fitzroy, New Plymouth, says: . "A member of my f ainiiy suffered a good deal from backache and other symptoms of kidney disorder. The pain in the back was very severe at times, in fact, so bad that every movement meant increased sun ring. One day a friend asked me had we tried Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, and as we had not, urged me to get some without delay. I did so, and am delighted to tell you that three bottles effected a complete cure. Two years have elapsed since tften, and there has been no return of any symptom ot kidney trouble all that time. I cannot speak too highly of Doaa's Backache Kidney Pills aiid recommend this remedy with every confidence." Four years later, Mrs Land says: "The: cure referred to above has proved permanent. Not a sign of kidney ailment lias returned since Doan's Backache Kidney Pills were used six years ago." Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3/jer bottle (six bottles 10/6), or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-Mc-Clellan Co., 70 Pitt Street, Sydney. But, be sure you get DOAN'S. 1 Blankets are expensive, but a few -shillings will buy any size "Unique" Hot Water Bottle you want. The product of British capital, brains .and labor.

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 September 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 12 September 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 12 September 1918, Page 6

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