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FARMERS’ SYKES’ RED DRENCH AS AN ALL EOUND CATTLS MEDICINE IS WITHOUT A EIYAL. To .the Taranaki Farmers TESTIMONIALS. Hr- WILLIAM WEBSTER writes:— " Having used SYKES’ RED DRENCH continually for eight years, I have much pleasure and confidence in stating that I have always found it most efficacious in in all ailments common to cows. In my opinion all farmers would do well to keep it ready for emergency." Hr. W. J. BIRCH (late Superintendent Crown Dairy Factory) says : SYKES’ RED DRENCH is worth it's weight in gold, No farmer should be without it, for its action on newly calved cows is simply marvellous.' Hr. GEO. COLSON, the well-known Cattle Dealer says" I have used SYKES' RED DRENCH for years, and am never without it. Every farmer who values his cattle should always have it at hand." Hr. EDWIN BROWNING, Farmer, Okato, writesl have had occasion to use SYKES' RED DRENCH on seven of my cows, at a time when I thought there was no chance of saving them. I followed the instructions given with the Drench, and. am pleased to state that I saved the WHOLE SEVEN ANIMALS. Their recovery I attribute solely to the Drench.'i Signature witnessed by— R. COCK, Esq., Mayor, i New Plymouth. SOLD EVERYWHERE. EVERY PACKET CONTAINS TWO DRENCHES. PriOß t/6 Packet. 16a. do*. Pk4a AFTER A IS THAT L

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5118, 10 November 1903, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5118, 10 November 1903, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5118, 10 November 1903, Page 2

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