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1’ Dairy Farmers ! A LL Dairymen know the difficulty of keeping £~\. Milking Machines absolutely clean, yet the quality of Dairy Products depends to a i « great extent on cleanliness. wifcs Here is a new invention in Brushes that enables s y° u to keep the Teat Cups and Tubes of your Milking Machine as clean as a new pin, and so en- . 7 sures your milk being absolutely pure and fresh. Recommended by Government Inspectors, and sSHs® adopted after lengthy tests by the N.Z. Co-op, Dairy Co. Ltd., whose suppliers number over 7000. Anchor Brand Expansion Brushes The brushes are made of very stiff bristles, securely Price fixed on wire expanders. When inserted in Tube -g or Cup these wire expanders keep brushes tight J? £//"" against sides and so ensure thorough cleansing. Per Set of The set consists of 5 Brushes suitable for every _ part of Milking Machines. eS Obtainable from Dairy Factories and leading stores, or from OLDFIELD & @ HENRY, LTD. 53 Albert Street - Auckland.

“CYCLONE” GARDEN FENCE r»c. 136 ' The “ Cyclone "* Ornamental Woven Wire Fence on wool posts produces a very desirable and ornamental fence for lawns and gardens. Cheaper than a wood picket fence, looks better and lasts longer. Heavily galvanised. Requires no paint. These fences protect without hiding. They are effective and sightly, and are very easily erected. " GET OUR FINELY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF FENCES AND, GATES CYCLONE FENCE & GATE Co. Ltd. 178 Montreal Si.. Christchurch

The Scrub Bull Not The Only Robber The “Live Stock Bulletin” has been hammering away at the Scrub Bull for years, and more and more nen are satisfied that he is a curse and a robber. But he is not the only robber. The unthrifty cow may not be as big a loss as the scrub bull, but she is a heavy loss just the same. The loss of 5/- per month per cow means a loss of £1 500 in ten years on a herd of 50 cows, and a 5/- loss can easily be made by neglecting to drench a cow after calving. A good Drench means the cleansing of the system, the toning of it, the strengthening of it, and the enriching of the blood. Good, rich blood means a healthy, vigorous cow in the right fettle to do her season’s work. The best of all Drenches is

Sykes’s Drench —the proved friend of Australian and New Zealand dairymen for over 20 years. Men like Mr. W. P. Brisbane, the well-known Ayrshire breeder of Victoria, swear by Sykes’s Drench. They realise the necessity for cleansing the cow’s system and of building up her blood. Sykes’s Drench is sold at 1/6 pkt. (sufficient for drenchtwo cows) or 1 7/- by dozen ; in case lots of 6 dozen, 16/- per dozen. It may be obtained from all chemists and progressive stores. g

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Taranaki Daily News, 12 November 1921, Page 7

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Tapeke kupu
472

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 12 November 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 12 November 1921, Page 7

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