VALUABLE INFORMATION FOR DAIRYMEN. THE DRENCH TO USE. When wo prove the efficiency of a medicine hy results we henceforth, if we are wise, rely on it. and do not fail to recommend it to our friends and neighbours. This is the reason why Sykes' Drench is securing such a strong hold on the market; dairymen who have used it on their cows and calves and other - stock know it has no equal for their purposes. The Drench is daily growing in ravour with dairymen, especially for cleansing cows alter calving—a course of treatment that every practical dairyman knows is so essential to the wellbeing of tho cow. Sykes’ Drench triumphs where other preparations fail. The maker has numerous unsolicited testimonials from dairymen residing in different parts of New Zealand, the following being a sample of some that have come to hand. Mr S. P. Henry, Waiuku, writes "It is with pleasure that I acknowledge to you the good results I have obtained by using Sykes’ Drench on cows and calves. This spring I had two cows taken' bad with Red Water. To the first I gave a local remedy, with the remit that the cow died, whereas the second one was well in twenty-four hours after taking two doses of Sykes' Drench. I also lost calves with the Scours until I used Sykes’ Drench, which has proved to be a certain cure.
BAD! BAD! BAD! Bad blood comes from bad digestionbad stomach, bad liver—attended with bad, foul breath, coated tongue, bad taste, bad headache, bad appetite, and kindred symptoms. Bad as all these are, and serious as are the diseases to which they lead, Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets come to the . relief and cure of all these by regulating and invigorating Stomach, Liver, and Bowels, and putting all these organs in good order. For sale by. all chemists and storekeepers,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5731, 28 October 1905, Page 2
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