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You’ll Like the “Chocolate” Flavour! L 3 Pure Breakfast *6oooo* Support British Industries! Why Buy Foreign Cocoas? IV 30 Cups for 1 /- I , ASK FOR FRY’S YELLOW AND RED LABEL JtoEAKFASL COCOA FRY4SONS^ “SPRINGBOKS’' GREAT FOOTBALL COMPETITION Forecast the Results of the three Test Matches between i South African and New Zealand Teams There is no limit to the number of forecasts that may be sent in, but each forecast must be accompanied by: — 4 REGENT Cigarette 10’s Packets or 4 REGENT Cigarette 10’s Tin Lids or 2 REGENT 1 , Cigarette 20’s Tin Lids , Note. —One (1) REGENT 50’s Tin Lid will entitle the Competitor to two (2) Forecasts. Each Forecast to be made out exactly as follows« First Test Match Won by Second Test Match Won by. i Third Test Match Won by Total Points Scored in all 3 Matches by South Africa Total Points Scored in all 3 Matches by New Zealand.... Name .' Address V Mail your Forecasts along with the necessary numbers of Packets or-Lids to: “REGENT,” BOX 181, G.P.0., WELLINGTON. Postage must be fully paid—insufficient postage will disqualify Competitor. Entries will be received at above address up till and including 12th August, 1921. The dates of the Fixtures are as follows: Ist TEST MATCH AT DUNEDIN, 13th AUGUST, 1921 2nd TEST MATCH AT AUCKLAND, 29th AUGUST; 1921. 1 3rd TEST MATCH AT WELLINGTON, 3rd SEPT., 1921. £SO will be presented to the person who correctly Forecasts the results of the Three Test Matches, together with the total number of points scored by each Team. Should more than one person send in the correct result, the amount will be equally divided amongst the successful Competitors. In the event of no Competitor correctly Forecasting the results, the prize of £SO will be divided amongst the nearest forecasts. The decision of The British Empire Trading Co., Ltd., Wellington, will be final in all matters relating to this Competition.-

£ISOO Lost In 10 Years on a Herd 6f 50 Cows The labour and expense of keeping a herd of 50 cows is just the same whether the return is £2 per month or £3 per month. If by neglecting to take some precaution, or by failing to provide adequate feed, a dairyman makes only £2 per head per month, instead of, say, £2/5/per head per month, he loses £3 per head per year. On a herd of 50 cows this means a loss £ISOO in ten years. Say 5/- per head per month, and it doesn’t sound very much, but say £ls 00 in ten years and it sounds terrific. Now, there is one certain way in which to make a loss of 5/- on a cow per month, and that is to neglect, to drench heraf ter calving. After a cow has come through the strain of calving she needs to be cleansed internally. She needs j toning up. Her system needs strengthening so that she will not fall a prey to Milk Fever, Mammitis, Contagious Abortion, etc. There is a simple way of putting her in first-class fettle for a season’s work, and that is by giving hsr a SYKES’S DRENCH. This Drench has been a favourite with Dairymen in New Zealand and Australia for 20 years. It does its work effectively. It ensures a proper cleansing, acts as a blood purifier and tonic and does not impoverish 'the'-system by purging. Used regularly by such famous breeders as Mr. W. P. Brisbane. It costs 1/6 to drench two cows; sold in packets at 1/6 or 17/- by the dozen. All Chemists and Stores. 3

When you go to the theatre inhale Nazol occasionally. It will protect you against Colds, Sore Throats, and Influenza germs.

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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 14726, 3 August 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 14726, 3 August 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 14726, 3 August 1921, Page 7