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—y M SYKESI CLEANSING cows* after TER CAUVtNG U<-AfiU CkitfM Sot)M> tag CMTJffiircfc. WA7BR. nFU€M£4 •* iktefiiijj FWrCaAS, CHILLS & RRKJfe (O TWUQP A IllfiQlA SISAIC9 as JUCJSCT. I*. QOKN *•• CJU *V «t»v BLWOUTH rAJWRAjn 'invaluable at Calvinj 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 Ayrshire?, I am thoroughly satisfied that it is invaluable as a cleanser at calving lime. 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 preventive against milk fever, and safeguards your herd from the many ills peculiar to calving time. Sykes's Drench, Animol Udderine and Abortion Cure should always be kept handy—a pleased customer writes of them :—" They supply what the progressive dairyman cannot afford to be without." —Writes Mr. W. B. In best known breeder of a in Australia. How practical and valuable an authority this is may be gathered from these .extraordinary facts Five of Mr. Brisbane's cows; according to the Melbourne Argus, gave in th,e test, covering nine months, a but ' -er return oi the value of £lll 12s, ■ M-. He claims for Ida, one of the q/imtet, 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. 231b.; weight of milk, 10,867|1b. ; average test, 5.1; batter fat, 5551b.; standard required, 250; estimated weight of butter, 632 Mb.; and today Mr. Brisbane Is a firmer bollevw than ever in th» practical value el the SYKES'S Veterinary MedlclnMt, and has them in constant use. It costs Bd. to drench a cow. Sold everywhere by all Chemists and Storekeepers. 8436-3960 Buy them by the dozen—l 6- dozen lots. Prepared by A. £. SYKES, Chemist (by exam.), Hew Hj ow tb

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 October 1918, Page 6

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372

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 8 October 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 8 October 1918, Page 6

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