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DAVID IVHOMAS,1 VHOMAS, ARCADE. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1897. MR DAVID THOMAS has received instructions from a client to sell by Public Auction— 1 FIRST-CLASS GIG, silVer mounted everything complete. HAS TO BE SOLD. Sale at 12 o'clock. 12 5 D. THOMAS, Auctioneer. F. FERIRMAN. THE PATENT ELASTIC STEEL HORSE COLLAR, Contractors to Her Majesty's Government (War Office). Patented in Great Britain, France, Belgium, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Italy, South Australia, Victoria, and the United States of America, etc. LATEST AWARDS. Silver Medal, Birkenhead Agricultural Society, 1890.—Silver Medal, Altrincham Agricultural Society, 1890.—Diploma of Merit, Royal Military Exhibition, Chelsea, 1890.—Bronze Medal, Prague Exhibition, 1891 PTIHE Collar is an invention which wins _L the approval of all owners of horses who once GIVE IT A TRIAL. It is composed of two similar halves, with their necessary connections, formed of thin Steel Platea forged into U shape, and is provided with rigid fastenings at top and bottom, thus enabling the Collar to be opened on pressing a spring catch at the throat, and then etisily put on or taken off a horse's neck, avoiding the necessity of forcing the Collar over the horde's head, and greatly facilitating the disengagement of the Collar when a horse falls. Ifc may be described as a hollow pair of Hames enlarged to the size of an ordinary Collar but ia an improved manner. The section of the Collar is everywhere of a U shape, one side resting against the shoulder and the other carrying the Draught Hooks. In designing the different parts of thie Collar, the anatomy of the horse has been carefully studied, and the facility and exactness with which one Collar can, by the use of the simple means of ad justment whinh are provided, be made to fit any number of horses of about the same build, is an important advantage possessed by this Collar over a Leather Collar of the old type. Any one of the Elastic Steel Collars is capable of thres different adjustments ia length, and three in width, (the Spanner, or Key sent out with the Collar being the only tool required) and, with only eight siaes, all horses from the smallest pony to the heaviest dray horse, can be fitted from stock on receipt of the inside length and width of the old Collar.

A Leather Collar, after a little wear, gets discoloured and shabby, the padding becomes displaced and protrudes, the lining is rotted by perspiration and rain, it becomes hard on the surface, gives the horse sore shoulders, aud has to undergo expensive repairs, the horse meanwhile requiring another Collar to be carefully fitted to him, or otherwise is unoble to work, and in the case of a bad sore, has to rest till it htais. Most large employers of horses have quite a number of horsts laid up with sore shoulders, caused through the use of Leather Collars. The Elastic Steel Collars on the contrary, may be readily adjusted to the horae's shoulders, and once fitted, never alter their ts'hape ; and as they present a smooth surface galvanized with zinc, they practically exiood all over the Collar the advantages of the Zinc Pad, which has been in use for many yeare, with such good results. They are always dry and comfortable, and fit for immediate use. Ihey are invaluable for horses with tender skiu, enabling them to work with comfort where, with ordinary Collars they would be continually under treatment for galls. The cool and comfortable condition in which horses using these Collars return from their work is a remarkable contrast to the heated and exhausted state of horses working in ordinary Collars, in hot or wet weather. The Collars are lighter, stronger, cheaper, cleaner, and more comfortable than Leather Collars, and the. only way to appreciate their numerous and undoubted advantages is to GIVE THEM A TRIAL. All parts are interchangeable, and in the event of any part being damaged or worn out, it can be at once replaced at a nominal cost. The Hames of ordinary Collars are occasionally pulled out cf their places ; but as Hames are not used with the Elastic Steel Collar, that dangerous occurence cannot possibly happen. The Collars are in use by Her Majesty's Government, the Metropolitan Fire Brigade, Tramway, Omnibus, and Railway Companies, Brewers, Maltsters, etc. They are approved by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, and by eminent Veterinary Surgeons, and in no single instance where tbe Collars have been used have they failed to gain approval, and to establish their superiorly over those hitherto in use.

The only favour which the Company ask is a TRIAL ORDER, as they are satisfied that the merits of the Collar, when once known, will secure its general and permanent adoption, none other being comparable to it for strength, durability, appearance, economy, comfort, and general efficiency.

. T H E. Advantages of the Collar MAY BE SUMMARISED AS BELOW :- No Hames required ; It is easily fitted 5 It cannot get out of shape by wear 5 It requires no stuffing ; There is no pinching of the shoulders; The jerk at starting with a heavy load is minimised, the collar being in itself a spring. The pull is distributed over a large surface of the shoulder, and does not come wholly on the outer edge, ac is often the case with the ordinary Collar. Id never wants drying, and. therefore, second Collar for use during that process is unnecessary. It is cheaper, lighter, and more comfortable,' and lasts longer than a Leather Collar and She parts are interchangeable. AGENT FOR ASHBURTON : F. FERRIMAN. _ 371ISHING Season.—l am now showing a J great variety of fishing requisites in all the latest design^ inolludjng 'Hods, I4inn|j|Wß, flies, Trapes, Reels, Gut, Lines, Waders, Rod Mountings, Hooks, eto. Fishing Licenses on sale,~J\ W, Harp M*. East Strath „,<??.^ <#*->-:

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Ashburton Guardian, Issue 4361, 2 December 1897, Page 3

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