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Hardwaremen, chemists and rubber dealers everywhere sell North British HOT WATER BAGS. Thousands and thousands are giving satisfactory service in New Zealand, in regular use, See. the brand on the neck. 129

Find out about lhe “PRESTO” Motor Care Fire Extinguisher. It should be

conveniently situated on every car. Buy now; you may have cause to he thankful. Manning Co., 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch. €

Barraelough’s Magic Nervine Stops Toothache. Price Is 6d. Progandra Cures Corns Quickly. Price Is 6d, Good Blood is needed • to Make Milk The cow with the good mammary system is the cow that is likely to be a great producer, but ’ she will not be a great producer ' unless her blood-vessels are filled | 1 with good, rich blood. When a cow ■ calves her whole system- changes. The blood which has been used for building up the calf is diverted to the task of making milk. The change is a severe strain, and it is only made satisfactory when the system is cleansed and fortified by the use of a good Drench. T/te best: of all ( ' Drenches is Sykes J s Drench. Il ensures a proper cleansing, preventing catarrhal discharge, and toning and strengthening the whole system. It is no ’ exaggeration to say that the giving of a Sykes’s Drench after calving will often mean the difference between PROFIT and LOSS on the cow’s lactation period. A healthy, red-blooded cow that is feeling fit has a chance to make a profit, but the unthrifty cow never makes good. Sykeses Drench has been the fav- ; ourite Drench of New Zealand and j Australian dairy cattle breeders for over i twenty years. < Messrs Holloway & Gray,, “Reculvers,” ' Kenmore, Goulburn, N.S.W. write:— “We are pleased to say that we have Found Sykes’s Drench and Veterinary Remedies most effective for what it is claimed ior them. We have used them successfully for many years and have always a supply on hand, in fact, the Dairy is not complete without Sykes’s Veterinary Remedies. Sykes’s Drench may be obtained from all i chemists and progressive storekeepers. 1/6 packet I (suflicient to drench two cows) or 17, - by the dozen. ** 1 NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT: STRONG, WELL GROWN TREES OF PINUS MURICATA, strong 2-year, 35s per 100, PINUS INSIGNUS, strong 2yr, for shelter, 30s per 100, £l2 10s per 1000. PINUS INSIGNUS, straight steins for timber. £lO 10s per 1000. EUCALYPTUS, ACACIA &. TREE LUCERNE (in boxes extra), 20s per 100, £7 10s 1000. OLEAKIA (Golden Ake Ake), Eleagnus, Laurel, Escallaria and Privet, one year trees 25s 100, £lO 1000; 2yr trees 35s 100. CUPRESSUS MACROCARPA, 2-year trees, strong, 35s per 100. CUPRESSUS LAWSONIANA, 2yr trees, very scarce (Syr sold out), 40s per 100. ’ BOXTHORN, strong, 30s 1000 in lots 6f 10,000. , BARBERRY, one year (2yr sold out) 40s 100. Ijj’PUlT TREES, special grade, picked trees, 3s , each, 33s doz.; Commercial, 2s Cd each, 28s doz. • LEMONS t ORANGES 4s to 5s each, 45s doz. | Gooseberries & Rhubarb, strong, Is 3d each, ! 12s doz.; Roses, choice named, 2s each, 20s | doz.; Shrubs and Climbers, choice 3s each, i common 2s each, 20s dozen. Rhododendron, strong, 3s Cd to 5s each. Book your orders now, whilst stocks are good. Early planting is always the best. Catalogues upon application. DUNCAN y DAVIES, LTD.. Exotic Nurseries, New Plymouth; \V. PETTIGREW, Fairbank Nurseries, Stratford; G. H. MILLS, Nurseryman, Normanby; W. MOSS, Nurseryman, Ngaere; and other Taranaki and Wnnaanui ?•’"’•nerymen.

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1921, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1921, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1921, Page 8

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