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F. FE.BEIMAN The Policy of Prevention loz OF EXPERIENCE WORTH TONS OF THEORY. nnilEKFi are, m every country, consider1_ able cumbers of frugal and thrifty Farmers, who succeed m accumulating substantial sums of money. The number of these might be enormously inoroased it Farmers would USE THE RENOWNED JOSEPH FOtttt'S : SCOUR and IJJNG-WORM MIXTURE. IT WILL POSITIVELY CURE Scour and Luns-Worm m Sheeu In Tins of One ami Two Gallons, 10s. and £1 14s. One Gallon will drench 160 Sheep. Shake well before using, and keep shaken during use. TESTIMONIALS. Riccarton. Mr F. Ferriman, Ashburton. Dear Sir,—ln reply to your inquiry re Ford's Scour and Lung-Worm Mixture, I may say that my manager at Methven used it on some of the smallest and weakest lambs we had, and that it stopped the scour iv them, and they seemed benefited by the dose they had. Yours faithfully, JOHN DEANS. Marlborough Farmers' Co-operative Association, Ltd., Blenheim. Mr F. Ferriman, Ashburton. , Dear Sir, —I have pleasure, m testifying to the useful properties of your Lung-Worm Mixture. I used it on some Eomney lambs last neason with the best results, and have no hesitation m recommending it strongly Yours faithfully, ALFRED J. LICHFIELD, Chairman of Directors, (■ Motu 'T'apu, Auckland. Messrs Buckland and Sons. Gentlemen, —We have used six tins of Ford's Scour and Lung-Worm Mixture, on both calves and sheep, and it has given us every satisfaction. We consider it the best and most eronomical mixture that we have tried.; fYours truly, RKID BROS, R. Y. FERGUSON. Properties for Private Sale, Onjaccount of R. T. MAXWELL, Riverside, Wakanui. Q K?7 ACRES, all well subdivided into OO 4 13 Paddocks, and well watered, and m good heart; Eight Room Dwelling Brick Dairy, Stable, Grain Store, Implement Shed, Piggeries, Men's Hut, etc. Possession on Ist March, 1905. On Account of Various Clients : ACRES, divided intoßpaddocks 4 \j\J principally flat; 300 Acres first class land, balance mixed sheep country ; 8-room Dwelling, Stable, Woolshed, Sheep Zards, etc. Half mile from School, and Blacksmitn's Shop. Price, £5 10s[per acre Stock at Valuation if required. 6yf\£\ ACRES, divided into 6 paddocks, &\j\j and all well watered. A good supply of Firewood, Willows, and Pinus Trees on Property; Five-roomed Dwelling, and Good Shed j Splendid Fruit and Vegetable Garden. Owner retiring with a competency. Two and a-half Miles from Township of Fairlie, and leas than half a milo iwm Creamery. Price, £5 10s per acre. -j MfK ACRES, subdivided into 10 padX|O docks, water m each. 18 Acros m Rape, 20 Acres m Turnips, and |20 Acres will be m Oats for Sheep Feed. 30 Acres adjoining rented for crop, and m Oats, will be given with Property. Good Dwelling of 8 Rooms (High Pressure Water Supply), Six-Stall Stable, Granary, etc. Price, £\2 per Acre. Immediate Sale. "1 A AQ ACRES, all well subdivided JL^JcOO and watered; first class Buildings and every convenience. Price £8 per acre. -i 6">Q/i* ACRES good sweet sheep JLuOtO country; substantial Buildings and improvements. Price £7 per acre. OT^ ACRES, all v/ell subdivided and Xj 4\J watered close to Railway ; good Dwelling and Outbuildings, and well situated. Price £10 10s. IQQQ ACRES, subdivided; into 20 XOOO paddocks, all well fenced and watered, 9 roilea from Railway; 9 room Dwelling and substantial Outbuildings. Price £5 per ware, B. Y. FEEOUSON LAND & ESTATEsAGENT, ASHBURTON. HVGRESHAM,! Surgeon & Mechanical DENTIST. By Examination, October, 1597, SUEGERY m Burnett Street, near Mitchell and Turner's. Local Anaesthetics and Gas administered Hours of attendance—9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m Private Residence—Hav.elock Street west I HAVE for Sale, BJTilne's Lath'o ? o'inch centre, 5 inch bod. Sliding, Surfacing, and Screw Cutting. Nearly New, guaranteed Sound Complete with all Change Wheels and Combined Concentric Independent Chuck. Price on application to G. H. Carson, Cycle and Motor Works Taucred Streofc.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXII, Issue 6484, 1 February 1905, Page 2

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