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DIGGED MILK YIELDS Every fa'rmer knows that ft healthy cow produces : milk of a higher test than one in indifferent health. What then must ho the stale of the cow nt • calving time? It is obvious that her vitality it) considerably lowered and must bo . quickly regained if she is to ward off such diseases as' milk.-/ fever,; chills, - bad cleansing, maminjtis, etcj.' t and resume her nor-mal-production. While she is in this lowered condition of health ‘her output and your profit '"i&/ affected, so that in your . own interests/it will pay ydu to methodically drench every cow after calving : with ; Sykes’s Drench, the/ proven remedy, which "Will quickly bring her back to profit. Sykes's Drench purifies the blood and spstem, tones up the digestive organ si. /makes coWs give more .milk. - Sold by oil stores at 17/- a dozen or-l/G a packet. Each- packet contains two drenches, o. -D. Lluchanan, Paliners'ton N >;) the famous' Ayrshire '■' breeder; 1 writes,, <*To get the best results the herd must- bo kept healthy. ~ .1 have used Sykes’s 'Drench oil. my herd. of Ayr-, /shires for . many years, and . have forind.it. invaluable as a tonic, .apd it cleanses' at -calving time—always roliehl*•« 11 *< . . (Adi't.)

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11451, 27 February 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11451, 27 February 1931, Page 2