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Mr. W. Brisbane, Gowrie Park, Weerite, Victoria, noted breeder of Ayrshires, and a popular judge of stock at the Sydney Royal Agricultural Show, writes;— " 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 invaluable as a cleanser at calving time. I have very much pleasure in recommending it to all dairy farmers and breeders of stock." "" *. Leading dairymen and breeders throughout New Zealand fully endorse Mr. Brisbane's appreciation. Sykes's Drench is a I preventive against milk fever, and safeguards your herd from * the many ills peculiar to calving time. Sykes's Drench, Aniraol Udderine and Abortion Cure should always be kept handy—a pleased customer writes of them :—" They supply what the pro- ■ gressi vedairyman cannot afford to be without." -Writes Mr. W. B. Irk best knows breeder «f a ia Australia. How practical and valuable an authority «"* is «y *» gathered from these extraordinary facts : Five of Mr Brisbanes cows, according to the Melbourne Argus, gave in the Govemn: ent t test, covering nine months, a bui w r «? rn ° { the value .of £lll 12s. 9 »\ *" claims for Ida, one of the (j;*"" 611 ' that she has broken the Victorian record. Her return showed: Date of calving, March 27th, 1913; date of entry to test, April 3rd, 1913; number of days in test, 273; weight of milk last day of test. 231 b.; weight of milk, 10.867j1b. ; average test, 5.1; butter fat, 5551b.; standard required, 250 ; estimated weight of butter, 632}1b. ; and to £acn packet, t/f each, contains two doses. Buy them by the dozen—l 6- dozen lots. Sold every whew by ill Chemists ani Storekeepers. Prepared by A. E. SVKES, Chemist (ly et p| tw pj y m»at?i
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 September 1918, Page 6
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