(The blood ia the medium by which all nutriment ia supplied to the body. No organ, for its magnitude, possesses a greater abundance of blood vessels than the horse's foot. Nor ia greater care manifested anywhere to ensure an uninterrupted supply of blood. Marvellous wisdom is displayed ia this beautiful structure ; but! how barbarous is the treatment it receives. A catalogue of evils could quickly be written, the result of sqah treatment, but which no skill can effectually remove. The free, natural, elastic atep can only be preserved by the observance of natural laws. Oar advice is constantly being sought in so-called obscure causes of lameness. Instead of ib being as Is generally supposed "the shoulder," the trouble is in the foot. Pressure, irritating and inflaming, prevents free circulation, ana pus or matter it discovered in the elift. W. T. Kingston may be consulted at all hours, either at his Forge, Wills street, or afe his private residence, Qrey street. .
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 4751, 17 March 1899, Page 2
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160Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 4751, 17 March 1899, Page 2
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