QUALITY FOftNITORE at RIGHT PRICES COME AND SEE WHAT WE CAN DO FOR YOU. m im u ANDREWS & SONS, Showrooms: 80 Rangitikei Street Palmerston North. Great Hardware Sale Wellington Warehouse Stocks. SALE. NJP. BUTTER COOLERS; usual 10/6 5/N.P. BUTTER COOLERS; usual 9/6 4/6 N.P. & CUT GLASS BUTTER COOLERS; usual 12/6 6/PEWTER CRUET (slightly damaged); usual 40/- 10/MANICURE STANDS (slightly soiled); S/- 3/MANICURE STANDS (slightly soiled); 6/G 2/SMALL WILLOW SHOPPING BASKETS; usual ?,/- 1/3 SMALL WILLOW SHOPPING BASKETS; usual 2/9 1/HAND BASKETS; usual 1/3, 1/6, 1/9, 2/-, 2/3, 2/6. SALE: 10d, 1/-, 1/2, 1/4, 1/6, 1/8. DARK CANE BASKETS; usual 1/3, .1/6. SALE: 7d, 9d. SILVER PLATE ENGLISH MANICURE SETS, in cases; usual 50/-, 55/-, 62/6. SALE: 34/-, 37/3, 42/6 PHOTO FRAMES, (antimony); usual 1/6, 2/-, 3/-, 3/6. SALE: 9d, 1/-, 1/6, 1/9; usual 4/-, 4/6, 5/6, 7/-, 8/6, 10/6. SALE: 2/-, 2/3,2/9,3/6,4/3,5/3. JEWEL CASE, (antimony); usual 2/6, 3/-, 3/6, 4/9, 6/6, 6/9, 10/6. SALE: 2/3, 1/6, 1/9, 2/4, 3/3, 3/4, 5/3; usual 13/0, 19/6. SALE: 6/9, 9/9. R. P. Edwards & Sons, Ltd. HARDWARE AND CRO CKERX IMPORTERS. CLARENDON BUILDINGS" (And 57/59 Cuba Street, Wellington.) Palmerston's Bost, Brightest and Busiest Mart INSPECTION 'PHONE 1344. GufoSr Clearing Sales Conducted in any part of the Town or District. LAND AND INSURANCE P.O. BOX 285.
THE SYKES'S METHOD You can materially increase the Milk Yield and Butter Fat test of your herd by methodically Drenching each cow after calving with Sykes's Drench — The SYKES'S METHOD. Do not overlook this point. The cream test and the milk yield depend absolutely upon the condition of the blood of the animal. Keep the blood of the animal pure, and the health of the system will follow. The Sykes's Method makes the poor cowan average cow; the average cow a good cow ; AND THE GOOD COW AN EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD COW. It is all a question of climbing up to the maximum of profit. Are you on the middle step of the ladder with your dairy herd, or are you on the top step? You reach the middle step with hard work and expense. You reach the top step with science and experience—THE SYKES'S METHOD. If you are dairying for profit, ycu cannot afford to ignore the straightforward, simple method which has proved itself over and over again. The Sykes's method is NOT QUACKERY; it is endorsed by all leading Dairymen, Government Officials and Veterinary Surgeons. Believe this, for it is true. Read what Mr. Chat. D. Lloyd says (owner of the famous Glen Iris Stud of Jersey Cattle): — " Urandaline," Caulfield, Victoria " 1 have pleasure in advi<ing you that • I have for some time used Sykes's Cleansing Drenches for my Jersey Cattle—particularly for the cows before and after calving. 1 find them exceedingly satisfactory and consider that no farmer or breeder should be without them. Your prices seem to me to be exceedingly moderate, and bring the goods well witiiin the command of all owners of cattle." Sold in packets at 16 (sufficient to Drench two cows), or 17'- per doz., fiora all chemists and progressive stores.
None of us will forget the dread Influenza epidemic of 1918— and the recent cables telling that influenza in its most severe form has broken out in Tonga, reminds us that the last visitation came from the Islands. PREVENTION is better than cure. The utmost care • hould be taken. At the first sign of the " Flu' go to bed immediately, and do not get out for any reason. Take This safe and sure remedy proved of ; immense value in the last epidemic. Thousands testify to its merits in proRioting recovery and saving the lungs from serious trouble. Better still, it : is the best specific in guarding against Influenza infection for it forms an anti- I septic film on the throat and bronchial ! lubes, hence Influenza germs cannot find lodgment. Escaped "Flu" in ! the Big Epidemic Mr. J. Rhodes, Salisbury Street. Christchurch, writes: "We took i Bonnington's Irish Moss during the Influenza Epidemic, and Ere quite sure that it saved us a lot of trouble." Be on guard—take the surest preventive measures—take Bonnington s Irish Moss during the present danger. The Family bottle—large size is only 2/6 Everywhere. 202 ILOTTj
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 1914, 7 September 1921, Page 7
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