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TAXES AND DAIRY FARMERS.

tax. paid by dairy farmers in the colony through the loss of-their cows by milk fever, •■ abortion, etc., is. far and away the heaviest tax they havo, to, meet. And yijti there, are hundreds of -farmers whose losses in this respect aro almost nil. Why? Sintply because they drench their cows'. Thorough and systematic drenching will act as W.-preventive" That's the plan to .work, on. Prevention, not curing. SykosVDrench has cured Bome of tho worst cases ,bf milk fever, but it ..is not fair .to- yourself ; or tho medicine to- wait until your cows get the disease. Prevent it and beat it by using Sykes's Dronch on every cow.at calving time and then: you won't havo to cure her. Regarding the efficiency of the' Drench, F. yf: Falconer, Esq., Rockville Dairy Factory,' Collingw'oodi .Nelson District, writes: "A number df. tho suppliers to tho Rockvillo Dairy, Factory . have been " using Sykes' s ■Drench since it was introduced, hero,, and I can safely say that it has been tho means of saving the lives .of quite a number of valuable cows, mid ; up-to the present Ido not.know of a single instance in which it h'as , failed to do its work." , • . Use only Sykes's Drench, because it;is theibest. Price Is. Bd; packet or 16s. by the".do2»n. : '- ; -Better buy it by the dozen, Write' fof' Booklet. .■. ■; ' ; . /

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 579, 6 August 1909, Page 8

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TAXES AND DAIRY FARMERS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 579, 6 August 1909, Page 8

TAXES AND DAIRY FARMERS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 579, 6 August 1909, Page 8

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