To Horse Owners, /Breeders, and Trainers
The time-to treat horses for bots has arrived. These 1 parasites destroy the, lining of the horse's 'stomach, resulting in impaired vitality, lack of vigour,' and stamina. In many cases irreparable damage to the (Issue is caused, and death results. If yon keep a horse do him Justice. Treat him to an ' "Evictus" capsule, rid him of bots and worms, and yours will be the reward.' Safe and • certain in its effects. It pays handsomely to treat foals and yearlings, they grow to be horses instead of "weeds." Small capsules for young horses and hacks 2/6, large, for draughts, and the heavier hacks, 4/6. Horses treated at owners' stables 5/- each, including capsule. AVONIA Distributing Agency, ■lßl Durham Street, City. TRIST St SMALL, Cashel Street. RALPH PARNHAM, Chemist, Colombo Street. RON. SYME, 13 Alford Forest Road, Ashburton. J. TROWBRIDGE, Terrace Road, Sefton. ' • W. O. WALL, Fairlie. W. S. HARBROW, Chemist, Temuka. HIRAM HUNTER, 'i'hone 38-456, Christchurcb.
J. I* VERGETTE ladled Costumes a Speciality 128 HEREFORD STREET (Opp. United Service Hotel).
SETTLE'S HORSE TONIC Increases Wind, Stamina, and Speed. Make certain that jrottr horse leavea the bottler and sees out the distance Pride': 10/- per tin. V-'' Consult -OEOBGE 1 BETTLE, Chemist, first floor, 769 Colombo street. Thone *MW. (Opposite J. E-McKenalc.) —4
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22081, 1 May 1937, Page 18
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