The New Zealand Farmer,' October, 1897 says :— With the incoming of spring and the opening of the da# season, as regularly ' -as the rush of the new grass and the com- " ing in of the cows, comes the liability to a ' certain class of cattle ailments always to be looked for, and, thanks to science, always , to be guarded against. Forewarned is fore] armed ; at the same time there are some * farmers who are inclined to run risks, and who, in the last resort, go for the veteri-nary-surgeon to save a valuable animal, to 1 find in the end that he comes uppn the scene, too late. The value of a remedy, always to hand and as invariably efficacious, is thus enhanced sevenfold. Should no case arise for its use, there is at least the feeling of confidence that, should x need arise, the remedy is at hand. From time to time standard preparations make their appearance, and success following upon their introduction, they win a name for themselves in the agricultural, pastoral, and commercial world. Such a one, from v what has come before as, appears to be Sykes' Bed Drench, which among dairy circles is establishing itself in popular favour and recommends itself to all owners of cattle.— Advt. Early to bed, early to rise, never get drunk apd advertise. Paste this in yet hat if you can't . remember it. Why ? Because its the first step on the golden stairs. There is only one more solid fact han this. " That woods' Great Pepperment Cure is the best and most affeotual cough mixture this side of the line. The '. price is not prohibitive, Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. Your grocer keeps it. Wall Papers I Wall Papers I— F. J. Wrigley has now landing an extra large consignment of wall papers, comprising 6000 rolls of the latest and most fashionable designs. To make room for above I* have decided to hold a Great Clearing Sale of WaU Papers duringthe month. A special cash discount of 15 per oent. will be allowed and all job lines, will be oleared at half price. The patterns areal good and imj ported direct from , English and Scotch manufacturers. Cash buying combined with cash selling and small expenses enable me to sell for small profits. Now is the time to buy wall papers.— F. J, Wrigley, High-street.— Advt. ~ The largest and most complete stook of Boots, Shoes, and Slippers. Low prices or cash at L. Hill's, Boot and Shoe Manufacturer and Importer, Eltham and Manaia.— Adv
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 4029, 3 September 1898, Page 2
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