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( WALKR It's BOT FLY REMEDIESOTARKANTED TO GCJRE ANY HORSE AFFECTED WITH BOTS, If GIVEN » IN TIME, and to Improve the Condition of the Horse, whether ho has Bots or not, given in two drenches. LOCAL TESTIMONIALS. Gray's road, Amberlty, in all stages of transformation, I Vecame September 6, 1892. much alarme-:! about ibe sest of my stock. Mr Walker, Sir,—Your Bot Fly I used your Pot Fly Remedies on «ne Remedy reached mo in due course. I that was very bad, and had eveiy synipgav« them to one thac was ytery bar 1, and tern of dyin^r, and in three days fche was as I had lost a splendid i/oung horse, I completely cured, and is doing well. I gotvery anxious, as the stomach presented believe it is the proper thing, and if | one mass of bots in all stages, with the given at the proper time we shall have no ' coating eaten away. I am glad to tell more deaths frcm the Bnt F!}. | you that the one 1 drenched according to David Buowx. ; your instructions got quite better, and is * now at his work again. I would highly Brookside, December 12, 1892. recommend farmers to use the same in Mr Walker,—Sir, —1 wish to add my time, as lam satisfied that they will save testimony to the wonderful effects of your and greacly improve the condition of the Bot-fly Remedies. 1 had a valuable horse. Send mn some of your Bot Fly horse which got very bad and gradually Preventive for the summer, and oblige, got worse, I quite believed he would —Yours vety respectfuliy, have died. He kept losing flesh, got* a Edward Watson. dry coat, tight skin, careworn expression of the eye, a cough, running at the nosRillinchy, September; 14, 1892. trite, and could scarce walk, I got your Mr Robert Walker, Christchurch, remedies and gave them as directed, with Dear Sir—Your Bot Fly Remedies have the most beneficial results.. The second proved a complete success with my horse, day after getting the last drench he began He had been very bad for some tima ; the to pass bots in handfuls, some of which coat dry, a tight skin, got very low in I herewith hand you. Immediately after condition, and got scarce able to walk. I passing the bots he began to mend, and quite expected he would die, as he had all is now as fat .as butter, hearty and well, the symptoms of one that my neighbour thanks to Walker's Bot-fly Remedies. lost with the bots. I gave your remedies Any who doubt them send them to me, as you directed, with the following re- and I will convince them that your remesults :—The horse, after gettilng the late dies are a boon to the community and the bottle, became very pained, lying down suffering horse. Every horse should rolling and groaning with pain, in tho have them in the season, as lam confipnddock. He began to cough very hard, dent if usedthere will be no more deaths each cough bringing away a thick humor- from the bot-fly. Upo this as you please, ous matter from the nostrils, the like of H. Lovell which I naver saw before coming from a •-— horse. This continued all next day, Greenwood Farm, which lam cerain were tho bots burst- Southbridge, August 2, 1892. ing from the fleets of the Remedy, and Mr Walker, Sir, —I am glad to bear coming up through the nostrils by the testimony to the wonderful effects of your effects of the'eough. After this ceased, Bot Fly Remedies. One of my best tkefhorse began to mend, and in six days horses became very bad ; the skintight, I had him at work again, heartyjjand well, the eye lifeless and a bad colour, and got You should make these Remedies public, low in condition. Anxious to finish so that farmers might kucw there ia a ploughing a paddock I did nob want to remedy for this destructive pest. Send lay him up until he became unable to lift me some Preventive for keeping off tho his feet, or do any more. Wo had to fly n summer, —And oblige, help him into the stable. I gavo him Robert Molorraw. your Remedies, and the treatment; you —— prescribed, and in a few days he was Amberley, July 26, 1892. quite better, and is now at his work, To Mr Robert Walker, Ohristchuroh. hearty and well. I quite believe, had 1 Sir, —Having lost three good horses, and not; given him your Remedies, he would on examination found tho stomach of two ' have died. You can use this as you completely eaten through, and the whole please. Robert Thompson. of the stomach thickly covered with bots 1 AGENTS FOR ASHBURTON—W Anderson & J. Hesbltinb, Saddlers MANUFACTURER—ROBERT W ALKER, Canal Reserve, Woolßton 4 50 William Patching, EAST STREET SOUTH, XT AS ALWAYS IN STOCK,— Tents—Calico, Duck and Drill ,■ Tarpaulins, Dray and Rick Covers (all sizes), Oilskin Clothing, Manilla Rope (half inch to five inches), Wire Rope, Plough, Garden and Fishing Lines, Iron and Wooden Blocks, Belting," Sdaming and Roping Twirte, Pig lS'ets, Horse Covers (all qualities), Tents and Marquees on hire, from 12 x 24 to 25 x 60. " ( Stephens Bros. ? Market Blouse, TIT'ITH CONFIDENCE beg to draw the attention of their Customers and the W Publistothe Mandarin and Tiger Blend Teas. THE TIGER BLEND is a mixture of the very finest quality of India andfe Ceylon, whilst tho MANDARIN is a combination of the choicest flowery pougen Chinas. These Teas will be found to compare for Quality and Value with any other brand placed in tho market, and we claim for them the premier position for Economy, Quality, and Purity. Price— 2s, 2s 4d, and 2s Bd. SAMPLES GRATIS to any one wishing to give them a trial. ORDERS BY POST despatched with Punctuality. TOWN ORDERS delivered Daily. AGENTS FOR ASHBURTON— Stephens Bros., MABKET HOUSE. Agents for Kw Zealand—J. RATTRAY & SON, DUNEDTN. 419 Market House. (:) LAMPS. LAMPS. ALL NEW AND FASHIONABLE. JCJST receivrd Lamp Fittings, and Lamp wicks. We invite intending purchasers to give ua a call. HONEY. "~ HONEY. This Season's extracted and Virgin Honey retailed in any quantity to suit purchasers. N.B.—All goods sold at the bottom legitimate prices, aa<f delivered to all parts of the Town and Suburbs and Railway Station. Country orders specially attended to. Town Customers waited upon if requested. STEPHENS" BEOS. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT^ Breakdown of the 9.9. lonic. •i n CASES OF NEW DRAPERY GOODS. O TRUNKS OF BOOTS. 0 CASES OF BELFAST LINEN GOODS. OWING to the breakdown of the s.s. lONIC the above Goods have arrived too late for the Season. ANDREW ORR WILL HOLD A Special Clearance Bale OF HIS ENTIRE STOCK, COMMENCING JUNE 1. ALL GOODS RE-MARKED AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. 1 Case Ladies' Button Boots 4s 6d, formerly 10s. 1 Case Stanley Shoes Is 6d, formerly 2a 9d. j 100 Pairs Ladies' Evening Shoes 3a lid. 1 100 Pairs Soiled Blankets, Cclonial made, CHEAP. CARPETS and LINOLEUMS Is 6d per yard, under former price.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 3004, 20 June 1893, Page 4

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