[A Card.] Mr ,J. M, McDavitt, gOLIOITOR, Main Street, Opunake. T. Slmiler Weston, ■gARRISTER & SOLICITOR. Offices ; Avery’s Buildings, Devon Street, New Plymouth. Two sums for immediate investment of £SOO and £250. Will visit Opunake on Court days. Instructions may be left with Mr G. W. Rogers, Opunake. A-. G. Bennett, gOLIOITOR, Manaia. At Opunake on Court days. Money to Lend on good freehold terms in sums of £SO and upwards. Principals only dealt with. Mr and Mrs P. R. M'Grill, CERTIFICATED TEACHERS OF MUSIC, A RE prepared to receive Pupils for A Violin, Piano, Clarinet, and other Orchestral Instrument? and Singing. Pupils prepared for Musical Examinations. Will be at TOWN HALL on MONDAYS, from 10 a.m., where full particulars as to terms, &o , may be obtained on application. Terms, &c., at Times Office, or at Barretts.’ MUSIC. jyj- RS JJIEAVER Will give Lessons in the Town and Neighborhood in Music, Elocution, French, Drawing, and Painting. Vacancies for a few more pupils. Terms on enquiry at the Pharmacy or Opua Road. NOTICE.IUTR J. B. KNOWLES is prepared ■i-'I to accept engagements for providing Music for Balls, Concerts, or Socials. He is also prepared to attend at Opunake one day per week to give lessons on the Pianoforte provided sufficient inducement offers. Terms on application. Address : J, B. KNOWLES, Rahotu. FARMERS! YOU WILE SAVE MONEY BY USING SYKES’ T>ED ‘TT'vRENCH. YKES’ Jlled Urench. (Be careful and we Sykes ; other makers are not “ Just as Good.”) Directions. For cleansing after calving : Half a packet to he given in a pint of sweetened warm water gruel. Repeat the dose next, day if necessary. In all cases it is belter to give h .If a packet before calving, the remainder after. For Influenza, Cold?, Chills, Red Water, Costiveness, Heaviness, Hide Bound, &c.—Half a packet to bo given in warm water gruel at night. Repeat the dose the following day if necessary. A few of hundreds of testimonials from well known and respected farmers : Mr W. J. Birch (late Superintendent Crown Dairy Factory), Taungatara, Pihama, says : Sykes’ Red Drench is worth its weight in gold; no dairy farmer should be without them, for their action on newly-calved cows is simply marvellous. Mr J. H. Bleakley, Rahotu, writes: I have used Sykes’ Red Drenches for two seasons. I make it a practice of drenching all my cows. I hive been told by the Manager of the Pungarehu Dairy Factory that my milk is the richest in cream received at the factory. This I attribute solely through using Sykes’ Red Drenches. Mb George Colson (the well-known cattle-dealer, says: I have used Sykes’ Red Drench and am pleased to state that they are the best drenches I have ever used. Farmers who have never tried them will do well to give them a trial, as they are most invaluable. Mr George H. Foote, BeU Block, writes: Mr Sykes, Chemist,—Sir, You will kindly oblige me by forwarding halfdozen more Sykes’ Red Drench. I have used them with great success, and will always recommend them. Mr W. M. Symons writes : Te Roti, 7th September, 1899.—1 have much pleasure in recommending Sykes’ Red Drench for cleansing cows after calving. Several of our cows were very low through not cleansing ; after using two doses on each cow the change was marvellous. You are at liberty to make use of this for the benefit of others. Mr James Corbett, farmer, Okato : Having a cow so bad that I thought recovery was hopeless, I was persuaded by a friend to try Sykes’ Red Drench. After giving two doses of the Dreueh my cow was on her legs again in less than eight hours. I cannot speak too highly of them, and recommend all farmers who value their cattle to always have them handy in case of emergency. Sold by all storekeepers and merchants. Sole Manufacturers ; A.. K. S Y I£ JE S, Proprietor of Sykes’ Cura Cough, the Celebrated Remedy for Coughs and Colds.
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Opunake Times, Volume XIII, Issue 631, 26 October 1900, Page 2
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659Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Opunake Times, Volume XIII, Issue 631, 26 October 1900, Page 2
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