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, . "bigger milk yields Every fanner knows that a healthy cow produces* inilk of a higher test than one in indifferent health. What then must be the state of a cow at calving time? It is obvious that her vitality is considerably lowered and must be quickly regained if she is to ward off such diseases as milk fever, chills, bad- cleansing; mamfnatis, etc., and l 'resume her normal production. While she is in this lowered condition of health her output and your profit is affected, so that in your own interests it will pay you to methodically drench every cow after oalving with Sykes’s Drench, the proven remedy, which will quickly bring her back to profit. Sykes’s Drench purifies the blood and system, tones'up the digestive organs, makes, cows give more milk. Sold by all stores, at ;17s per dozen, Is 6d a packet. Each > packet contains two drenches. Mr 1). Buchanan, Palmerston North, the famous Ayrshire breeder, writes: ■“To get the best results the herd must be kept healthy. I have used Sykes’s Drench on my herd of Ayrshires. for many years, and have found it invaluable as a tonic and fl|ean3er at calving lime —always reliable.” /

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 1 August 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 1 August 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 1 August 1924, Page 8

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