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INCREASED PRODUCTION IN DAIRYING. You would materially increase the milk yield and butterfat test of your herd by methodically drenching each cow ufter calving with Sykes’s Drench. Do not ovorlopk this, because tho test and the yield depend absolutely upon tho condition of the blood of the animal. Cows cannot givo a profitable yield unless every attorn tiori is paid to them at calving time, and there is no better method of warding off rniik fever, mammitis, bad cleansing, etc., than drenching with Sykes’s Drench. It will purify tho blood and system. It will tone up the digestive organs, and act as a preventive of all disorders which tend to decrease your profits. The cost is so small, only Is 6d a packet or 17s a dozen. Each packet contains two drenches. Obtainable from stores everywhere. Mr John Donald, one of Australasia's foremost Friesian’ breders, says: “For soverai years I have used Sykes s Drench at Westmere and I am pleased to stato that it has always given mo entire satisfaction. Advt.

For children’s hacking coughs. Woods’ great peppermint cure. —Advt When vour throat is affected by damp ■weather, ' take “Nazol” on sugar, Removes husk ines3 and prevents serious trouble. bO dose 3la 6d. —Advt.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1077, 25 July 1924, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1077, 25 July 1924, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1077, 25 July 1924, Page 6

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