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SYKES'S r^LOINTMfitf 1 flll^R^Piv'i''^ mm Adored by Dairymen ' Dependable Profitable SYKES'S DRENCH.—The Standard Drench that gives reliable and certain results. Recommended by the leading Veterinarians. Universally used by eminent stock-breeders and dairymen. Invaluable before and after Calving. Safeguards and prevents disease. 1/6 per packet. 16/» per dozen packets SYKES'S ANIIWOLo—The wonderful Curing Ointment fqr Animals. Antiseptic, , Soothing, Healing. Guaranteed to prevent the spread of Mammitis, Cow Pox and other infectious diseases common among cattle. Quickly allays local inflammation and stimulates a healthy action of the skin. Sore teats and inflamed udders healed after r few applications. Half-Pound Tins 1 /6, Pound Tins 2/6 SYKES'S UDDERINE.—A sure and safe remedy for Mammitis, Garget, Inflamed, Hard and Caked Udders. Recommended by Yets and Dairymen everywhere. Price, 3/6 per Bottle Udderine Syringe, 3/6 each SYKES'S ABORTION CURE.-Prevents Abortion and restores Cows, Mares, Ewes and Sows to regular breeders. Stamps out Contagions Abortion from the herd. Equally 31 successful in cases of sterility. Price, 2/6 per packet l|l| , Sykes's Improved Veterinary Syringe.—The latest | yj& veterinary Syringe, in four parts, with improved Unbreakable II II Vulcanite Joint. Fitted with Glass Valves and Connections. !m The most up-to date and reliable appliance procurable for m irrigating Cows and Mares. Every Stockowner should have it one. Also an extra tube for bull, I P»oe, post free, complete with Irrigating Tube, 18/m Always keep them handy on your shelf. They cay foe themselves many I £j over- In saving the lives or your stock and Increasing their eV Sold everywhere by Stores and Chemist Prepared by A. E. SYKES, Phar. and Vet. Chemist (by exam.) NEW PLYMOUTH, N.Z. CLEANSING COWS AFTER JAtVINQ

Sold by Chemists &* Storekeepers. NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOR.

V\'~ : (By A. T.) >■"' 'Tis years since pioneers at 'Plymouth By prophetic vision moved, Saw the prospects of a 'harbor Encircled by the sugar-loaf. Dim the sight that pierced the gloaming With that treasured soul of hope And their minds went off a roaming Back to England's bank and slope. Bold Pacific—rolling—dashing Curling like a tortured whala Gave at first, distant symbol '■■ \ Of a casual distant sail. i' Looking out, a'wondering, watching 'Till the even tossing list Brought near shore each » welcome stranger. From their land of birth and bliss. Oh those eager wistful faces % As they peered in days of old At the stranger from old England > With, its human cargo bold. ' And, as the listing surf-boat outward Guided by the fore-shore men Welcome those of friend and kinship Welcome to the Maori land. Time sped on and sythe-like scattered Many bonds of human heart, But with God-like preservation Other friendships have'been wrought. Changes ever over-coming Bringing a world-wide march! Railway train and steam-boat passage In. a fevered grand research. Soon there came a grim decision Milking cow, and grazing ground Called on water front and sideway Herald ye the bugle sounds! And with feeble understanding Stone-wall Jackson did appear \ For the beat back ocean torrent* And protect a ship's career. Soon there came a grim decision That the growing merchandise Demanded more for mere transition And extended enterprise. So with guarded calculation Men with progress in their blood Fought for freer 'ministration And for money for the job. And with time and commerce altered By advancing strides and age Fresh demands and exportation Claim the 'tention of the sage. No centurian, grey and grizzled •ouse and gru ember Jack a Who are just a'coming on- '] He'll be out for change and quarter Equal to his larger view And the least—Old Taranaki Is to held him so to do. . Build a breastwork and a harbor Equal to the changing time That will shelter England's commerce England's people, England charm. Surely now the time has ripened She that rules the freest seas' Shall prefer to eat and purchase Taranaki meat and cheese. Let us see that we are ready For the bigger issues of England's trading and her commerce And sustain her mother love. Any man that meanly anchors In the harbor of mere self Is unworthy—is unfitted """ For the world's unfolding wealth. The big red lamp of Chenw* Keat, Shone out along the rainy street;. While all within glowed warm and bright, In contrast to the gale swept night. The customers -were frequent, too, Keat still a steady trade could do; For wise was he and made that sure, j J** "pushing" Woods' Great Peppermint j ...■.'Cure.. '■'.;;'"' ■"■''.■ "O-.^T;':--"/..

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 October 1918, Page 6

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730

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 3 October 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 3 October 1918, Page 6

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