DIAMOND COW DRENCH.
SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED FOR TREATMENT. OF MAMMITIS AND ALL UDDER COMPLAINTS. Diamond Cow Drench, manufactured by Manning's Pharmacies, Ltd., of Hamilton (two shops) is recommended for the successful treatment of all forms of mammilis, intlammation of the lungs, loss of cud and the many numerous complaints that a cow is subjected to after the calving period. This drench is the only drench on the market to-day containing a liquid febrifuge, or fever-reducing agent. The action of this combined drench stimulates and increases the secretions of tho various organs in the body and prevents and allays fevers, which are always more or less in evidence in the different ailments to which the cow is subject. Although this drench has only been on the market for a comparatively short period, it is now in universal favour throughout tho Waikato, Taranaki, and Poverty liny districts. livery year sees an enormous increase in sales, and many well-known breeders testify to the efficacy of this preparation. Many slate that if is the only drench now kept on their farms for sick stock. Prominent veterinarians arc always recommending Diamond ; Drench; and as a reminder to visiting farmers prominence is drawn to this remedy by means of a sign which is located near the New Zealand Friesian and Jersey Breeders' stands, which arc situated in close proximity to the root section. All Inquiries should bo made to .Manning's Pharmacies, Ltd., of ! Victoria Street, Hamilton, where the ! Diamond Drench is procurable in large ' ur small quantities.
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Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16813, 3 June 1926, Page 2
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250DIAMOND COW DRENCH. Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16813, 3 June 1926, Page 2
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