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IN THE LONG RUN QR on short trips here, there and everywhere, a Ford Car or Truck will go twice as far in half the time when fitted with “MOORE” TRANSMISSION GEAR Speeds up Fords—doubles their pulling power. “Moore” means Two Additional Forward Speeds and One Additional Reverse Speed. Also saves oil and fuel—keeps down upkeep costs. ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION. BURGESS. FRASER & 00.. LTD.. CURRIE ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.

CONCRETE CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS pOR CHIMNEYS OR WALLS. OR HOUSE-PILES. For quotations apply— J. W. TONG. LTD. c/o Kyngdon,- Fitnrdy, Or Head Office: Box 120/HAWEISA.

£l5OO Lost In 10 Years on a Herd of 50 Cows The labour and expense of keeping a herd of 50 cows is just the same whether the return is £2 per month or £3 per month. If by neglecting to take some precaution, or by failing to provide adequate feed, a dairyman makes only £2 per head per month, instead of, say, £2/5/per head per month, he loses £3 per head per year. On a herd of 50 cows this means a loss £ 1500 in ten years. Say 5/- per head per month, and it doesn’t sound very much, but say £ 1500 in ten years and it sounds terrific. Now, there is one certain way in which to make a loss of 5/- on a cow per month, and that is to neglect to drench heraf ter calving. After a cow has come ihrough the strain of calving she needs to be cleansed internally. She needs toning up. Her system needs strengthening so that she will not fall a prey to Milk Fever, Mammitis, Contagious Abortion, etc. There is a simple way of putting her in first-class fettle for a season’s work, and that is by giving her a SYKES’S DRENCH. This Drench has been a favourite with Dairymen in New Zealand and Australia for 20 years. It does its work effectively. It ensures a proper cleansing, acts as a blood purifier and tonic and does not impoverish the system by purging. Used regularly by such famous breeders as Mr. W- P- Brisbane. It costs 1/6 to drench two cows; sold in packets at 1/6'- or 17/- by the dozen All Chemists and Stores. 3 Economical Cough Mixture HEENZn ■* ■“■(HEAN’S ESSENCE) Ideal Family Remedy 14 nest for every road—'k most economical— / British made. Ask y° nr & ara £ e lor thclm • Spencer-Moulton Tyres s x

People subject to Bronchitis will find this method of using Nazol will give them wonderful relief: Mix 15 to 20 drops of Nazol with small teaspoonful of Pure Olive Oil—and rub it freely and gently all over the chest and between the shoulders, and round the throat and neck—and then cover with flannel or silk handkerchiefs. Do this night and morning for 2 or 3 days. Its effect will be wonderful. For very young children use only 10 to 12 drops of Nazol. o Our Mail Order Department is ever on the watch to safeguard the best interests of our customers. Abram, “Shop by Post” Chemist, New Plymouth. Artificial aids are unknown in the proI duct ion of Camroc—a Dry Ginger Ale made from an original Belfast formula. It is made from the finest ginger root and pure water—one trial will convince. Test Camroc Dry Ginger Ale—it’s the best All Hotels aad Stores. H. J. Abram, “Shop by Post” chemist, New Plymouth, specialises in developing and Printing Amateurs’ Filing. Results—th)

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 August 1921, Page 7

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568

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 23 August 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 23 August 1921, Page 7

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