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SALE? BY AUCTION. NZ. LOAN & M.A. CO ELTHAM. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1921. IQQ HEAD MIXED CATTLE, PIGS, Etc. HAWERA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1921. 150 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, PIGS, Etc. } On account of a client — 1 4-year trotting mare by “Imperial Child,” all harness (very fast) 1 brown gig mare, all harness 1 gig (rubber tyred)

CLOTH BUTTONS T ADIES! have your Buttons match your costume. Bring your own cloth and we will make them for you. All sizes and shapes. Just as cheap as the old-fash-ioned bone buttons. Smart and up-to-date. Country orders promptly attended to. Postage paid. THE CLOTH BUTTON DEPOT, C/o NEW PLYMOUTH ART DEPOT, DEVON STREET 'near Post Office.)

CLIFTON FOOTBALL CLUB. JJ ONS T E R gPORTS CAMP RESERVE, WAITARA. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY’ 4, 1922. £l7O CASH £l7O £l7O CASH £l7O including SHEFFIELD HANDICAP £so Cash Under N.Z. Athletic and Cycling Union Rules. Judges: Messrs. J. McLeod, A. George and G. H. Saunders. Handicapper : Mr. C. A. Burke. Timekeeper: Mr. J. Bennett. RUNNING EVENTS. MAIDEN RACE, 135 yards, of £2. First prize, 30s; second, 10s. Post entry, 2s. SHEFFIELD HANDICAP, 135 yards, of £5O. First prize, £4O; second, £7 10s; thifd, £2 10s. Nomination, 30s.

220 YARDS HANDICAP, of £l5. First prize, £10; second, £3 10s; third, £1 10s. Nomination, 10s. 440 YARDS PUBLICANS’ HANDICAP, of £l5. First prize, £10: second, £3 10s; third, £1 10s. Nomination, 10s. 880 YARDS HANDICAP, of £l5. First prize, £10; second, £3 10s; third, £1 10s. Nomination, 10s. ONE MILE HANDICAP, of £l5. First prize, £10; second, £3 10s; third, £1 10s. Nomination, 10s. SCHOOLBOYS' RACE (under 14 years), 100 yards. First prize, gold medal; second, trophy. Entrance, 6d. YOUTHS’ RACE (under 17 years), 220 yards. First prize, gold medal; second, trophy. Entrance, Is. FORCED HANDICAP, 150 yards, of £3. First prize, £2 10s; second, 10s. Winners compulsory 2s 6d; losers Is. Points prize for running events (Sheffield Handicap, 220 yards, 440 yards, 880 yards and one mile) : Gold Medal. Points to count 5,3, 1. CYCLING EVENTS. TWO-MILE WAITARA WHEEL RACE, of £2O. First prize, £l5; second, £3; third, £2. Nomination, 15s. iy 2 MILE BIKE RACE, of £lO. First prize, £7; second, £2; third, £l. Nomination, 1 MILE BIKE RACE, of £lO. First prize, £7; second, £2; third, £l. Nomination, 7s 6d. y 2 MILE BIKE RACE, of £B. First prize, £6; second, £1 10s; tliird, 10s. Nomination, 7s 6d. Points prize for bike races: Gold Medal. Points to count 5,3, 1. Nominations for all events close with the Secretary on SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1922, at 9 p.m. Handicaps appear about January 27. Five starters or no second prize; four starters, or no race. Competitors must send in their last two years’ performances; if no performances for two years, last two. Winners after declaration of handicaps may be re-handicapped. ALL NOMINATIONS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY FULL ENTRANCE FEES.

THE CLUB’S GRAND SOCIAL AND DANCE WILL BE HELD IN THE EVENING. H. G. SOUTHWELL, Hon. Secretary. P.O. Box 12, Waltara, Taranaki, N.Z. THE SYKES’S METHOD You can materially increase the Milk Yield and Butter Fat test of your herd by methodically Drenching each cow after calving with Sykes’s Drench — The SYKES’S METHOD. Do not overlook this point. The cream test and the milk yield depend absolutely upon the condition of the blood of the animal. Keep the blood of the animal pure, and the health of the system will follow. The Sykes’s Method makes the poor cow an average cow; the average cow a good cow ; AND THE GOOD COW AN EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD COW. It is all a question of climbing up to the maximum of profit. Are you on the middle step of the ladder with your dairy herd, or are you on the top step? You reach the middle step with hard work and expense. You reach the top step with science and experience—THE SYKES’S METHOD. If you are dairying for profit, you cannot afford to ignore the straightforward, simple method which has proved itself over and over again. The Sykes’s method is NOT QUACKERY ; it is endorsed by all leading Dairymen, Government Officials and Veterinary Surgeons. Believe this, for it is true. Read what Mr. Chas. D. Lloyd says (owner of the famous Glen Iris Stud of Jersey Cattle): “ Urandaline,” Caulfield, Victoria *' 1 have pleasure in advising you that I have for some time used Sykes’s Cleansing Drenches for my Jersey Cattle -particularly for the cows before and after calving. I find them exceedingly satisfactory and consider that no farmer or breeder should be without them. Your prices seem to me to be exceedingly moderate, and bring the goods well within the command of all owners of cattJ c .” ® Sold in packets at I z 6 (sufficient to Drench two cows), or 17, - per doz . ,;om all chemists and progressive storca, * -

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 December 1921, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 20 December 1921, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 20 December 1921, Page 8

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