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Ladles should protect themselves from Coughs, Golds, Sore Throats, etc., by putting about 10 drops of Nazol on a Handkerchief and placing it inside a blouse. Use Nazol freely !n this way —it does not injure the most delicate fabric. (S)

Bad Cleansisig at Calving Time. When the membranes remain in the Uterus of the cow and decompose, inflammation of the lining of the womb may be caused, and this with the absorption into the blood of the poisons from the decomposing matter, leads to ill-health, diminished milk supply and often blood poisoning. When a cow calves, every attention should be given to her so that she has a chance to regain her former condition in order to ward off attacks of Milk Fever, Mammitis, Contagious Abortion, Colds, Chills, Fever and Red Water, etc. Drenching her with Sykes’s Drench ensures a proper cleansing, preventing Catarrhal discharge. Most farmers know the importance of using SYKES’S DRENCH after calving. The man who doesn’t know is the man who is paying for his indifference, and he is paying very dearly. Some Drenches cleanse the animal, admittedly, but in doing so they impoverish the blood to such'an extent that the milk yield and the milk test are lowered. Sykes’s Drench acts as a Blood Purifier and Tonic and does not impoverish the system by purging. Amongst the most prominent and successful breeders of Jersey Cattle in New Zealand, Mr. E. Griffiths of Goodward Farm, Fencourt, Cambridge, has long been counted. Though troubled with Abortion eight years ago, he says he has not suffered a single loss since using Sykes’s Abortion Powders and Drench. Before and after calving every cow is drenched, and later on before service the cows are treated with Abortion Powders. Sykes’s Drench is sold by chemists and progressive stores at 1/6 packet or 1 7/- by the dozen.

PLENTY OF MONEY IK THE COUNTRY Buying Re-commences Now Prices are Reasonable Success of Our Policy of Selling Used Cars at Sale Prices “The Dominion’s finance is as sound as anything can be,” said IWr IViassey on the eve of his departure for Britain, and most people who have studied the position will agree with him.. New Zealand has sold more, bought less, and saved more In the last six years than in any previous period in the Dominion’s history. ALL THE CARDS ON THE TABLE. We have “laid all our cards on the table.” In advertising used - cars, wo give the name of the late owner, the car’s mileage to date as shown by tho speedometer (where such evidence is available), the amount we paid for or allowed on the car; the amount we have spent on repairs or adjustments. Wo have made it clear that we are prepared to cut out profits and to quit our stock at the net price it cost us. We have offered to sell, either for spot cash or on easy terms of repayment. We offer to give petrol tests and to lend' any of our used cars for trial by experienced motorists. We undertake to teach buyers in two or throe lessons, and we are prepared to arrange terms of payment to suit buyers. Ring up Telephone No, 1331, and any car will be sent to your address for demonstration, without obligation to buy. BRIEF SPECIFICATIONS OF USED CARS, FROM £l5O UPWARDS. Since making a clearance of our used Cars last month we have accumulated the following cars, which we are again offering at our cost. OUR ESTIMATE OF THEIR VALI’E IS SUFFICIENT GUARANTEE THAT THE PRICES ARE RIGHT! LIGHT FOUR STUDEBAKER. We have just sold to Mr Waring, of Hunlly, another Studebaker Car, and we have taken over his light Four, allowing him £4OO in part payment. We now offer this machine at tiie same price after adjusting the machinery and putting in first-class running order. This is a thoroughly modern car and a bargain at the price. FIVE-SEATER HUDSQf-J. Having .sold Mr Keenan, of Hamilton, another car, wo offer his Hudson at the very low price of £250. This is a most silent running machine, upholstered in real leather. This is an opportunity of securing a real bargain. MODEL. According to (lie speedometer this car, winch was driven by Mr Keleher,, of Hunlly, has done 5000 miles, and Hie car looks as if it had only done 100 miles. Recognising (hat the Rig Six Studebaker was must suitable lu Ids requirements we are disposing of this hoick at a little over half price. This is an opportunity of securing something really good. As usual this car carries the same guarantee as a new car. FORD FIVE-SEATER. Tills Ford Car was taken from Mr Gibson, of Malarnata, in part payment for a new car. Wo have spent £2O in renewing all parts that were necessary to put it on the road in really sound condition. Just the machine for a man with moderate means. FOUR-CYLIMDEB 5-7-SEATER STUDEBAKER. Just, lately Mr Allsnp handed in his four-cylinder Studebaker in part payment for one of the now Special Six Studobakcrs. The price is £350 and is genuine value. Having just boon repainted it looks as good as new. For a family car this can't be beaten. TWO-SEATER BABY GRAMD CHEVROLET. This is one car out of the last lot advertised that lias not yet been sold. it. was taken by us from Mr F, Hand as part payment on tils I.iUle Six Studebaker. For anyone requiring a useful little machine it will bear inspection, Price £275. Right up-to-date with electric light •and self-starter. JAMES TOMBS & Co. Ltd. IMPORTERS OF CARS AND TRUCKS, VICTORIA STREET - HAMILTON. ’Phone 1331,

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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14711, 28 July 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14711, 28 July 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14711, 28 July 1921, Page 2