NO DESIRE FOR DRINK. That terrible craving for drink is absolutely driven- away by ' “Drinko.” E.M.8., Dunedin, writes: —“Regarding the ‘Drinko’ treatment; I must say I am quite satisfied with the result. I have never seen my son the worse for drink since giviqg him first packet.” "We have hundreds more testimonials from grateful users of “Drinko.” The original letters will be shown to genuine enquirers. Write for Free Booklet. Only plain sealed envelopes used. Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212 A.C., Lambtbn Quay, Wellington.
The Scrnb Bull Not The Only Robber ‘ The “Live Stock Bulletin*’ has been hammering away at the Scrub Bull for years, and more and more tnen 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 tbe scrub bull, but she is a heavy loss just the same. The loss of 5/- per month per cow means a loss of £l5OO 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 aH Drenches is Sykes’s Drench ’ —the proved friend of Austfakati &hd 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 deahsihg the tow’s system and of building up her blood. Sykes’s Drench is sold at 1 /.6 pkt. (sufficient for drenchtwo cows) or 17/- by the dozen; in casi£ lots of 6 dozen, 16/- per dozen. It may be obtained from all chemists and progressive stores. a For children’s coughs and colds there is no remedy so safe and sure as Bennington’s Irish Moss. Free from opiates or harmful drugs, it quickly breaks up a cough or cold, wards off bronchitis and prevents pneumonia. Pleasant to take. Familv siize 2/6.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 December 1921, Page 2
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