THE BUSINESS OF DAIRYING Your business as a farmer must be to strive for the maximum output ami a higher butter-fat test. Methodically drenching each cow after calving with Sykes’ Drench is a big step towards this goal, because Sykes’ Drench has been proved to do what is claimed for it by the most successful farmers and breeders in the Dominion. Sykes’ Drench cleanses the blood, acts as a tonic, and creates rich red blood, thus bringing the herd in for the milking season clean and healthy. Many stockowners have tried drenches of various kinds and found them useless. Hundreds who have had this experience have rent for Sykes’ Drench, sometimes as a last resource, and have found it most effective. Better use this remedy first before wasting time and money in experiment. In your own interests we urge you to get. the habit of drenching each cow after calving with Sykes’ Drench. The cost is very small, 1/6 a packet or 17/- a dozen. Two drenches in each packet. Obthinnble from your store. —73
“CKREMTLK” HIGHLY ECONOMICAL. ‘ ‘ Ceremill, ■' 7S a highly economical food for rearing calves, particularly as the price lias recently been reduced by 20 per cent. Right frcnn the start let “Ceremilk” begin its work of building well-conditioned animals. “Ceremilk” is the nearest obtainable equivalent to cow’s mill;. It is rich in fat and proteids and combines in correct proportions six selected cereals and dried milk. Calves reared on “Ceremilk” vield the very highest returns. Sold bv all stores,- or direct from Fleming and Co., Ltd., P.O. Box 498, Wellington. ....... , J-32
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 30 October 1924, Page 8
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