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SYKES’S ZfWli/ UDDERINE ftwfM A Safe and San Remedy for Si MAMMITIS, GARGET, INFLAMED, ■/ 'W HARD AND CAKED UDDERS. 71 Offifi SYKES’S UDDERINE ■ I W '/|(( {I M' ±: +0 SS is a preparation for injecting in- Hl f IT TrTTT 9 to the udder night and morning. K? i -A 1 I+ - | rrfl 19 FULL. DIRECTIONS ON BOTTLE Bft 1 \ IlilD llf f T " TtHF W Price 2/6 hot. UdderineSyrinfe4/6 WV \ P«ar Sir,—l am enclosiaa 2/6 for t Z ITT TUZIZI jlGl nA 2 ffl'i 'i 1/ -4V’ another bottle of Udderine. The first bottle ZL _ _ J_L ZIL Zt Z yL. JNI IT® / completely cured one cow with affected 1 it HT' TT JjZ J’S' , For Sore and (racked Teats I MOL Cow-Pox and Wounds SHOULD BE KEPT IN EVERY COW-SHED A* and used on the first sign of sore or , , . ~ „ cracked teats, cuts or scratches. Sold by all Chemists and Stores. If you cannot obtain from your local Antiseptic, Soothing, Cooling and Healing Chemi.t or Storekeeper, wnto r ’ o, s> o direct. We pay postage on all our Sold in slb. tins, 1/6. Ilb. tins, 2/6 cattle remedies. TH£ FIRST APPLICATION WILL SURPRISE YOU r - THOMAS WHITEFIELD, Hokianga, writes: — '* I have received the tin of Animol for sore and cracked teats, and have only had occasion to use it a few times. Jf The result was simply marvellous as after a few application* the teat* quickly healed.** S A r ' F" CORNWALL, the well-known Jersey Breeder, Bell K Block, Taranaki, writes: — ® ** l l' ave pl easure in stating that of all the various B yS remedies I have tried for cow-pox and split teats, 1 have B * IB never had anything like the satisfaction that Sykes’s Animol I given me. In my estimation no dairyman should be 1® -3 without it.’ ’ E SYKES’S VETERINARY EMBROCATION ■fl a Th® a PP r °ved treat rent for Hard, Swollen and Inflamed Bi|\ — 1 Udders, reduces the inflammation and risk of blind quarters to W ' * m ' n * mum ’ ea «ly applied. Price, 2/6 per bottle ; ]/ (SY A» E» SYKES, Veterinary Chemist New Plymouth MS ILOTT

liephone 142. P.O. Box 125. TARANAKI FOUNDRY. ROLLO & MILLAR ENGINEERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. FORGINGS. OXY-WELDING. Repairs by Qualified Staff to All Classes of Machinery. MANUFACTURERS —of the— ROLLO, MILLAR (PATENT) 29 in. VACUUM PUMP. CAMBRIDGE RODLEP q SLAG SOWERS. WATER WHEELS TURBINES. PELTON WHEELS. HOISTS.

HOME SEPARATION. FOR EFFICIENCY BY USING —THE—REGO’ SEPARATOR No. 1.—7 gallons per hour .... £6 10s. No. 2 —12 gallons per hour £B. No. 3.—18 gallr «s per hour .. £ll 10s. No. 4. —24 gallons per hour .. £l3 ss. Vo. 5.—30 gallons per hour £l7. .No. 7.—45 gallons per hour .- £22. No. 8.—65 gallons per hour .. £3l ss. No. 9. —105 gallons per hour £43. THIRTY DAYS’ FREE TRIAL. STAINTON & CO. NEW PLYMOUTH. TARANAKI DISTRIBUTORS. ’Phones 732 & 190. P.O. Box 142.

TO DAIRYMEN, RE YOUR CREAM. IVE are prepared to purchase Cream in ’ any quantities, and will either send our Lorry or arrange to have the Cream forwarded to us. Come in and see what we are anxioua to do for you. It will pay you. We irant you to enquire of us about YOUR CREAM F. S. BUTLER, PEVON STREET (Near Liardet Street), NEW PLYMOUTH. HOME SEPARATED CREAM. rpHE MOA FARMERS’ CO OP. DAIRY’ CO., Ltd., are prepared to purchase Jiome separated cream on rail, OR WILL COLLECT BY LORRY from any part of the district. By supporting the Moa Farmers’ Coop. Dairy Co. all profits sre retained by (the auppUen.

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1922, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1922, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1922, Page 11

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