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i I ■ iii mu Easter Trips by Rail. CUTTING COSTS OF TRAVEL. That refreshing little holiday—good for mind and body—is made easy by the low railway fares—less than a penny a mile, second-class, and just a fraction over a penny, firstclass. Avoid worry and save money by using your own railways. When planning your travel arrangements be sure to read the Railway Department’s FREE booklet “Easter Holiday Trains” obtainable at any Railway Booking Office or City Booking Office. MAKE IT A FAMILY AFFAIR BY TRAIN. 11l ■ I I 1 T ETTTTTTTTTTmfTTmTTf TTITTTTf T? TTTW WW W?Tft3 £ £ £ £ t t t £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ worth its weight in Goto 2 JOSEPH fORD’S \ (An All-British Product). TESTIMONIALS FROM WELL-KNOWN RACEHORSE OWNERS 2 Fairfax Street, Dunedin, December 21, 1932. Messrs Loudon Bros., Ashburton. Dear Sirs, —I have great pleasure in certifying to the efficiency of Ford’s Drench as a remedy and sure cure for coughs, colds or colic in horses.. . . ► I used it for two of my horses, “First Pet” and “Arbitration with great results, and have recommended it to several.of my friends, who have used it, and cannot speak too highly of it. ► I am satisfied it is an invaluable remedy for the above disorders in horses, and would recommend all horse owners to secure m- a small quantity in case of emergency—they will be well pleased. Yours faithfully, (Signed) J. CARTER. (Owner of “Royal Saxon”). ► ► - 21 Tainui Street, Dunedin, January 4, 1933. ► Dear Sirs —I have pleasure in confirming cur conversation re- ► lative to the quality of Joseph Ford’s Drench as a horse tonic. ►- The Drench was recommended to me bya friend,, Mr Josepn ► Taylor, and was used on my horse “Hystride,” who in the winter developed a very severe cough and lost all condition. ► I gave him a few doses of FORD’S MIXILRE, and he soon ► threw off the cough, regained condition, and is at present back to racing order. . . _ . CJ ► From this personal experience, I have every confidence in ** recommending the Mixture to all trainers and owners. ► Yours faithfully, (Signed) J. A. SMAILL. ► “Hystride” won the Summer Hack Handicap at Invercargill on January 4th, 1933. .................. "*2

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 151, 7 April 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 151, 7 April 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 151, 7 April 1933, Page 2