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' SYKES'S DRENCHALWAYS RELIABLE. /■7IA.RMERS want a reliable drench — one IT that will not fail when trouble arieea. No drench has had such unqualified success as SYKES'S. Over a thousand farmers iiave written expressing their gratitude for the remarkable cures which it has effected. One of these is Mr James Tomath, the :Well-known dairyman ©f Shannon, Mana.vratu. He writes: "I am in the habit of drenching my cows with SYKES'S pRENCH immediately after calving, and fct all times on the appearance of inflamknation of any kind. I have seldom known tt to fail and have always recommended it to my neighbours as it is undoubtedly the best drench on the market." Insist on getting SYKES'S DRENCH. Your storekeeper sells it at Is 6d, or 16s per dozen. For administering drenches, SYKES'S DRENCHING HORN, price Is 6d, cannot pc beaten. __, I

AN EFFECTIVE MILK FEVEB CUBE. At numerous advertisements have apvearad in our caltunns of late respecting the merits of tha Sterilised Air Treatment for milk fever, perhaps the following, from the columns of a leading Australian paf er, maj be of interest to our readers. It says: — " The effects af this treatment are characterised as wonderful. Out of 914 cases ' treated in Benmark, 884, or 96.7 per cent., recovered. ' As to the duration q| the treatment, it is stated that 140 «f the animals reotrered, on an average, in a little over fit, hours; twenty-five of these casts reaQljrea a seooni injection and three received ( ja third injection before they were able to get upon their feet. ,one prominent point in this treatment by the injeotien of sterile air it its extremely harmless charaoter. Only one oow of the 914 treated had a j'levtre attack of caked bag after the treatinept, and only four others suffered from ■ mild form of inflammation. Equally good remits have been obtained in the States." Numerous similarly striking faots are also recorded in a booklet called " Cow fnsuranct," published by Messrs. J. 8. BOfiWARTZ & CO., 4 0Z 668 ' <%>'*- aboreh, proprietors of Soett's Sterilised - *£\i Apparatus. They send it free to any , «ne really interacted fa th« labjafli. 8

' FINE SHEEP OR CATTLE RUN. 1775 ACRES. A property, over 1350 acres In | grass, balance first-class bush, 400 acres ,very rich river flats. Whole property _ ring-fenced for sheep, 7-roomed House, \ 'woolshed, eto. Limestone country, ■ fcheep do particularly well. No noxious weeds. No high hills. .Several hundred acres in one valley alone carry 2^ sheep , to the acre. An altogether first-class property worth inquiring about. £2,634 ACRES. A magnificent block of land. NAPIER DISTRICT. Good undulating and hilly j bush land. 2400 acres felled and grassed. Carrying 4000 sheep and 200 nead of cattle. Cottage, Woolshed, dip. \ Correspondence iavited. Will exchange for town property. Price for Freehold, 12s per acre! £25 ACRES. All open, plou^ible -beach Farm. In our best and warmest district. Splendid cropping, fattening; or dairying farm. Within easy reach of railway and freezing works. In great heart &t present time. Ten-roomed House, up-to-date outbuildings. A charming property. Price £14 10s per acre. E. GRIFFITHS & CO. s (Late of Bewley and Griffiths), Land and Estate Agents Coffee Palace Buildings, NEW PLYMOUTH.

/IHOICB DAIRY FARM. We are instructed by the Owners to in- j jvite OFFERS to PURCHASE 200 ACRES fn the Mungaroa District, about 20 miles ifroin Wellington, now under lease expiring ttst August, 1907. t This is an ideal dairy farm, grasssJ, tenced, and subdivided, and other improvements include a comfortable Dwellincj■fcouee and all necessary outbuildings. Thu will be sold by auction at the end of the lease unless a suitable offer is refcehed in the meantime. Tuther particulars on application to JOSEPH NATHAN & CO. (LTD.), i Wellington and Palmerston North. *— Paterson's Patent Lift for Multi-furrow Ploughs atJENDERS the Plough easily lifted; is . jM\j easily adjusted. It ie so fixed on the {Plough that it steadies the Plough, equalising- the weight on all the wheels. It also Iceeps the Plough down in the hardest land, (and is affirmed by users to be half a horse M«a draught Fnce^SO^^^ Sjm. Hillend, Balclutha. A, & J. M'FARLANE, fILffACLAGGAN & PRINCES STREETS y*»- Dunedin, Cash Buyers of POULTRY and PORK fany quantity). Ducklings to weigh 91b per $air; Chickens and Hens, 81b per pair. fttgneet prices given. No commission v charged. • §9

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Otago Witness, Issue 2757, 16 January 1907, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2757, 16 January 1907, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2757, 16 January 1907, Page 20

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