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Business Notices. -_--«--_------M-__---_--_-l ■■,!! I-■ ■ ■■ ■ I ■ W__ Ii I-E Tt'S BOT FLY REMEDIES. WARRANTED TO CURE ANY HORSE~AJFFECTED WITH BOTS, i LOCAL TESTIMONIALS. . T -«-_M,_m tn Mr WAuneß-Sir.—Your Bot *„t Remedy reached mc in dne course. I gave «uem ro one that was very bad, and as I had lost a splendid young horse, I got_ very anxious, " «?• stoirach presented one ra*3* of Bats in all at_ges, with tvs «• * ta '*.•*£*,**_?• .i/ta now to tell you that the one I drencusd according to your Instructions got o^ l ® b * l^ r « VfJVt-! at his work again. I would highly recommend farmers to uaa tae sams m time, ** A am satM fied that they will save and gre.tly improve the condition of the horse. Send ™« ™?* ° f ,E_" Bot Fly Pkev_ntatiye for tha summer, and oalige, yours very respectf ally. Edward Watson, Grar's Road, Ajnberiey. September 6th. 1892. .„„*»..» „«„,. rot T?tv _, Mr Robert \Val_eb, Ohri3tohurc&,-D3_r Sir-I am tf*J *o tell you that your Bot Fly Rembm-s haw proved a complete succ*h wish my horse.- *?^^JJ > ?**_ Z t_\_ time, the coat dry. a tight sltin. got v?ry low in conditio*. and "witS the expected ho would die, as he had all tho symptoms of on* that myneighbour■lort wl » »• Bots. I gave your remedies as you directed, with the foUowing results—tte none atter getting the kSt bottle became very pained, lying down, rolling and groaning with pain, in tho paddock. He beg_n to cough very hard, each cough bring ag aw v a thick » u 'a° ro ™ m *«fJ from the nostrils,the lite of which I never saw before cjmin* from s,borM. Taw con tinned all next day, wtrich I am certun were the Bot3 bursting *£**&*&***? _^~ s £__ coming up through the nostrils by the effects of .the cough. £««* «" "J _$* _fJi to mend, and in six days I had bim at work again, heirty and well. You should mafce tbese Remedies public, so that farmers might know tu,re is a Ramedy J™ ™" d^™ ia Z*l£_ Send mc some Preventative for keeping off ths fly m summer, and oolige. Robkrt McJorraw, Killinchey. Seoteniber 14th. 1592. _. . . . K„- a „- nn To Mr Robkri, Walker. Christchurch -Sir-Having of the examinatiou found the stomach of two completely earen throus.i aiut ta° whole of cue stomach thickly covered with Bots in all stages of transformation, I bewms much alarmed about the rest of my sto;k. I used your Bot Fly Remkdies on oue that was very .bad.j*nd had every symptom of dying, and in three days she was completely cured, and is uoing well. I believe it is the proper thing, and if given at the proper time we shad hxro no more deaths from the Bot Fly. JUvid Browx, Ambarley, July 2t>th. 1392. . ~-,„,_ ~ _.„. n __ v . v Mr WAlker,-If.—l am glad to bear testimony to the wonderful effacte ol Fly Remedies. Oneof n.y best horses became very bad; the skin ti<hr the.eye life leavand a bad colour, and got low in condition. Auxions to finish ploughing a P»ddock. I did not want to lay him up until he became unable to lift his feet, or do any more. We had to help.him to the stable. I gave him your Remedies, and the treatment you prMcritw.l. and in a few days he was quite letter, and te now at his work, hearty and well. I quite believe, had I M given him your Remedies, he would have diea. You can use this as you pleiae.—RoßEßr THOMPSON, Greenwood Farm, Southbridge, August 2nd, 1892. Manufacturer: ROBERT WALKER. Canal Reserve. Woolston. Wholesale Depot: 258 Colombo Street, Christchurch. Walker's Bot Fly Preventative will not injure the coat, is non-poisonous, and is warranted to prevent the fly from lighting on the horse and also orovents, the horses M'-k-nf eaoh other. In quart bottles at 2a 6d, and gallon tins at 10- Tho ouly safety from accideut- • w WINDMILLS. FOR HOUSEHOLD, FARM, OR GARDEN. ALL SIZES—6 TO 14 FEET. Capacities —50 to 5000 gallons per hour. l__ii«E EB_BSi3S--t- "W 11 AEE THE L A H 9 EST MANU And can give fcne Be3t Value for your Don't purchase until you have examined our Circ . ula, > which we Bhall be ~ lad t0 seu BOOTH. MACDONALD & CO., CHRISTCHURCH. 886 FRY AND DALLISON, PLUMBERS, GASFITTERS, AND BELLHANGERS, i lam S3 VICTORIA STREET. JHji lM Hot and Cold Water, Gas Fittings, |H Eiectric Bells, Windmills, J|| j M MlNi vL ® aa Engines, Water Wheels, &c W,- fflj Bpjj| % ESTIMATES GIVEN. ©t Mj Water has been raised to a height of 603 ft by one of FRY AND DALLISONS WATER WHEELS. 735 THE WALDEMAB PIANOFORTE Having secured the Agency of the Wnldemar Piano for Canterbury, we will Sell this Shipment at 10 PER CENT BhiJLOW MELBOURNE PRICES. No. 1., Walnut Iron Frame Piano ... ... 31 Guineas. No. 11., Walnut Overstrung Piano ... ... 43 Guineas. No. 111., Walnut Overstrung Piano ... ... 53 Guineas. No. IV., Walnut Upright Grand Piano... ... 62 Guineas. Every Instrument is Guaranteed. Extended Time Payments may be arranged i for Secure a First Class Piano and save Tuning aud Repairing. We have a Large Stock of Pianos by Collard and Co., and other well-known makers, to be sold on mo-fc favourable terms. A LARGE STOCK OF NEW MUSIC AT REDUCED PRICES. SPENSLEY & CO., HIGH STREET THE DETECTIVE TATTOO EARMARKER, OR BRAND (PATENTED). ..' TTT is Simple, aud can be applied gj fJL either to the Ear (or any part j. ~ a» *\ of .he Sheep that is free of Wool), *£ Li Brisket, Thigh, or under part of §Ml g 'it'acts as a Check to Sheep-steal- £ fIL \ »'/S _ ~g i he- TATTOO MARK being « _f*W''M ML 28 Sheep branded with this Machine / _T/*/|, jk • lfL can be seen at any time with the ,JPI •'» j ■• vft Marks Perfect. ««'*** j Tft PRICE for one Machine, with an f, k 6 ll h • iJ4 adjustable Disc with owners' brand Jl *II ' ' '11/-! W» on, «||| fI i J|*/V # [1 /& Extra adjustable Discs (with samejaiL k *$ktF Igb, device or otherwise, as desired) canfuiri isvV _fi l£_ _p»\ be also supplied. Price, 5s each. tu|d^vl)M!!^-'_fl^nA ilb Tins of Dye (black, blue, ~"^TOlii,,TOr^ v/ red), holding enough Dye to Mark ww»i||fr ifHiPglW w£y 2000 Sheep, if carefully used. Price, 6s per tin. For further particulars apply to MR L. DAVIE S, FISHER'S BUILDINGS, 179 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. FTIOR DURABILITY, MY FAVOUEITE. JC LIGHTNESS.* ART WICKER FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, 144 AND 146 HIGH STREET, OPPOSITE A. J. WHITE. Chairs from IDs 6d. Perambulators from 18s 6d, Clothes Baskets from 8s 6d. Ladies' Dress Stands, Wicker Tables, &c./ Ac. BURSON XMcNICOL.^ Send for Illustrated Catalogues. Forwarded Post Free. Open on Saturdays till 9.80 p. in.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 8482, 13 May 1893, Page 10

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