HEALTHY COWS PRODUCE GREATER YIELDS. That .this is no idle saying is amply proved by the hundreds of letters which reach Mr Sykes every year from successful farmers all over th£ Dominion. Men who recognise that the health of their herd is not to be trifled with. They have no trouble in their herds? with bad cleansing, mammitis, milk fever, colds, etc. Why? Because they have proved the benefit gained by systematically drenching every cow after calving with Sykes’ Drench. Be wise and follow their example. Give Sykes’ Drench a trial. Tt makes cows clean quickly in the natural way. It prevents catarrhal discharge, •‘which is apt to result in contagious abortion. It cleanses the blood and acts as a safeguard against milk fever. Tt. acts as a tonic and tones up the digestive organs. It. has the largest sale of any drench in Australasia. Sold everywhere 17/- a dozen, 1/(1 a packet. Each packet contains two drenches. —75 CALVES THRIVE ON'“CEREMILK” “Ceremilk” is prepared from dried milk and six carefully selected cereals which contain the maximum of solid nourishment. It is easily and entirely absorbed by the' digestive organs of the calves. The present cost of “Geremilk” is not an expense, but a sound investment. especially since l prices have been reduced. Your calves will develop into strong, healthy beasts, either splendid milkers or highly marketable fat stock." Give “Ceremilk” a trial; it talcps the risk out of calf rearing. Sold by all stores, or direct from Fleming and Co., Ltd., P.O. • Box 498, Wellington. —39 Progandja removes painful corns; 1/6. —Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 23 September 1924, Page 10
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