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CHILD HAS FIDGETTS! Perhaps it’s worms that make him restless and miserable. Give Wade's Worm Figs. Nice as a sweetmeat. Sate, simple, inexpensive'remedy for all worms. No bad after effects. WA.DE’S WORM FIGS are obtainable from most chemists and stores. BAD CLEANSING AT CALVING TIME. When a cow calves every attention must be given to her, so that she has jvery cnance to regain her former vitality in order to ward off attacks of milk fever, mammitis, colds, chills etc. Drenching her with Sykes’ Drench ensures a proper cleansing of the afterbirth, thus preventing the membrane remaining in the uteius and decomposing, setting up the various ills cows are subject to at this critical period. Remember Sykes’s Drench acts as a tonic, not as a purgative. It tones up the blood and digestive organs, and quickly restores the cow to profitable condition. Do not waste money in experiments. Use Skes’s Drench in'the first place, auu avoid the disappointments arise from the use of imitations. Follow the advice of practical and sensible farmers and commence this season by methodically drenching every cow with Sykes’s Drench. Sold everywhere 17/- a dozen, 1/6 a packet. Each packet contains two drenchesHEALTHY WOMEN Owing to their sedentary habits women are often troubled v 7 ith constipation. This can be. largely avoided by adopting a proper diet tpgether with sirraole outdoor exercise, but even tli-vi they will occasionally need a laxative, and will find nothing more helpful than Chamberlain’s Tablets. They are easy and pleasant to take and most agreeable in effect. They relieve constipation and prevent the disorders arising from it. Chamberlain’s Tablets strengthen the diges tion and improve the appetite.—Obtainable from E. D. Smith, Chemist, Gisborne-

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10309, 19 January 1927, Page 3

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374

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10309, 19 January 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10309, 19 January 1927, Page 3

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