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SALES BY ZUCTIOX FARMERS CO-OP OPUNAKE. MONDAY, AUGUST 29. * 3()() HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including— GO springing heifers, close to profit 150 yearling heifers 30 Holstein heifers (tops) 20 Jersey yearling heifers 35 Shorthorn heifers 5 dairy cows, close to profit 100 good hoggets 30 store pigs CO-OP; VETERINARY REMEDIES. ALL Co-op. Veterinary Medicines are manufactured by our own Chemist, I who has made a study of the diseases [of New Zealand Dairy Cattle, and. who will, at all times, be pleased to give advice to any of our diems.

“Co-cp.” Drench (each packet contains two doses). “Co-op.” Staggers Drench. “Co-op.” Udder Ointm t. “Co-op.” Scour Remedy. “Co-op.” Mammitis Cure. “Co-op.” Egg Producer. VETERINARY INSTRUMENTS These Instruments have been made by one of the most reliable English Manufacturers, and are good example- of solid English workmanship.' Brass Syringe (Pares).—One pint capacity. Three tips, one metal, one boxwood, and one long flexible. The most modern Syringe on the market. Mammitis Syringe.—Metal barrel, good leather plunger and nickel plated silver tube. Air Pumps.—Dual action, nickel plated, all metal, no rubber or leather parts to perish. May* be used either for sterilised air or injection of liquid in Milk Fever. Probanga.—All leather with cane stiletto, mouth gag and head strap. Teat T bes.—Ball ended, nickel plated and silver. Trocar and Canula.—With extra Canula. For puncturing purposes in cases of blown animals. Bull Rings.—Good solid copper and braes, self puncturing, locked with screw; small key attached. Send for Free Booklet giving full particulars of the above Remedies and Instruments.

FARMERS’ CO-OP.

ALL BRANCHES.

Baby Just a Little Shadow Given Dr. Cassell’s Tablets. Now a Fine Little Girl. Mis Hope. 1 16 Gloucester Road. True Brook. Liverpool, Eneland. writes My little virl Violet wm a fane baby till 12 months old, when she l>e»en to waste sway I tried everything I could think 01, but she grew worse till she was just n little shadow I geve her Dr Cismcll's Tablets, and in a short time there was improve* raent. Now she is a fine little gill of tix, strong •nd well.” Dr. Cassell’s Tablets ■re of proved restorative and nutritive power, and are the recognised modern remedy for Anaenua. Insomnia. Nervous Debility, Nettraithrnia. Nerve Paralysis, Stomach Disorders, Kidney Weaknew. Specially valuable for Nurkinß Mothera and during the Critical Perioda of Ufa. Sold by Chemtsls and Stotekecpeis in all part* of New Zealand. Prices 1/9 and 4 the 4 - size being the more ecoucrnicai. 24

Merit must tell! It is that sells 1,500,000 tins of Edmonds Baking Powder every year. For light, wholesome cakes, scones, pastry, puddings, always use the reliable, favourite brand — lg L mCNDC POWDER. W

I I One of the most ill “ I common symptoms fc! TTUU lof Indigestion is that 7/ UTIL | which takes the form Tj I Rlf ° r pains after eating: 4' llztrAL/ evidence that your 8 ■fi-w**. di « estive orftHUs aw ) REMEDY not c «p» h ’e of y ) j properly perfoiming fy > their functions. J I j To tone, strengthen (J } ; and stimulate slom- /) • PAINS AFTER i ac E hver and bowels to EATING ' I -“>e principal org- fl j ans of digestion—you y FLATULENCE , should take Mother /j | Seigel’s Syrup. This y HEADACHES; ; digestive remedygoe=? W rii fniicijce- Lhe root caase of /? Dl<.JUuoNcBo, t h e trouble and eradACIDJTY i * ca^es *t’ ,u, d enables n I you to digest what 5 CONSTIPATION ; you eat and to secure /■ I from food lhe nour- Tl INDIGESTION ishment it contains, fc J The large bottle of K MotherSeigel’sSyrup 8 m costs 3/ . and contains 75 n average doses, or less than TH one halfpenny a dose. w AND

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 August 1921, Page 8

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 26 August 1921, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 26 August 1921, Page 8

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