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JSnttieg. BOTS. BOTFLY AND BOT "KTTORM TJEMEDY. "1 OT VV OEM JKIEMEDY. J ONE of the most valuable discoveries of modern times is a remedy tor the destruction of ths BOT WORM in Horses. After many experiments, MR NICHOLSON, Pharmacoutical Chemist, Woodville, has at last been p successful in bringing before the public a prepa- i tion which will (if tried in time) kill these de- a strnctive Worms, and any other Worms which may be present in the intestines of the Horse. It is of course very necessary that as soon as there are any symptoms of Worms being present, the remedy should be at once given so that the Worms will not have timo to multiply. It is very hard to tell when a Horse is suffering from Worms, but chief among the symptoms are poor condition, rough coat and passing of Worms in j the excrement, ' E The remedy is very simple, and takes the form j of a tasteless Powder, which may he given in the < feed. Tlio proper way to give the Powders is j one every other night till Pour Powders are j given ; then a Purging Mixture given, such as a | Bran Mash or Horse Ball. More Powders to be given if necessary. The Powders will do no harm if given when no Worms are present, but will act as a tonic, and put the animal in tip-top condition. The following are three testimonials out of a number :— "After giving my horse a packet of your Powders, a great quantity of Bot Worms were expelled, and my horse soon put on condition. I can therefore highly recommend your Powders as the best remedy I have ever used. " (Signed) T. C. COOMBES. " Papatawa, 25th November, 1896." " I have been treating my horse with NICHOLSON'S BOT WORM REMEDY, and find that it expels the worms In large quantities, and at the same time acts as a. tonic, putting the animal hi tip-top condition. " (Signed) LEONARD MANN. Woodville, I9th November, 1896." 11 Woodvilie, 14th Jannary, 1899. " To MR T. A. W. NICHOLSON, Chemist. " Dear Sir. — I have much pleasure in stating that your Bot Powders saved my chestnut horse's life. After giving him the third powder he picked up in condition so fast that very few would hare Itnown the horse again, " I am, yours truly. " CHARLES G. SCOTT." PRICE— Is Od per Packet (four Powders) ; post, 2d extra. PREPARED BY T A W iy ICHOLSON&CO " PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS (By Emm.), WOODVILLE, H.B. 350 A MOST SATISFACTORY ARRANGEMENT. rpHB Reduction in the Price of "Wool •*- will seriously affeot the returns of our Sheepbreeders, and in consequence trade in general will be affected. As this industry is the backbone of our colony ths old adage is a very true one, " It'B an ill wind that blows nobody any good," and thus we are authorised to state, on behaM of Messrs Quibell Bros, of Sheep Dip fame, that from the Ist of December, 1898, their well-known Powder Dip will be eeduc & d om £3 10s T0 MS PEB CASE - As this Dip is making such rapid strides in this colony, and the Demand is Larger each year, this firm have proved themselves equal to the occasion, and have BEDUCED THEIB POWDER DIP iußt at a time when it will prove most accept able. j This firm's N.Z, manager, Mr G. H. Hall, of Napier, has recently received some Excellent Testimonials, amongst them being some from our Leading Hawke'sßuy Breeders, who speak of the Excellent Besults obtained this last season through using QUIBELL'S POWDEE DIP. Copies of these Testimonials can be had upon application to Mr G. H. HaICP.O., Napier. In the recent Practical and Exhaustive Trial recently held in New South Wales QUIBELL'S PoVDER DIP WON EASILY. ij To be had of P. G. SMITH AND CO., Spit, Napier. Or, MESSRS BABBAUD & ABB AH AM, Dannovirto. THEBREWERY NAPIER. HIGHEST AWARDS. TLTESSBS BOBJOHNS & SONS ■"-*- have beea awarded FIRST PBIZE foi THREE SUCCESSIVE YEARS at th< HIWKE'B BAT A. AND. P. SOCIETY'S SHOW for their SPARKLING TUJBE 4 LES. PABKLING JrUBE A.LES. The Publio will please note that the above PBIZE ALE ia obtainable ONLY NIT At the following Country Hobils s— AWATOTO TABADALE CLIVE ALBEBT and\xr><iTTNfjß RAILWAY KAIKORA ' PATANGATA TAKAPAU .. OBMONDVILLE BBACONBFIELD, Makatoku JUNCTION, Danevirke . 808 JOHNS AND C3° Ns i OBJOHNS AND ©ONS, MALSTEBS, BBEWEBS, AND BOTTLERS NAPIER. "DUSTON AND T INEHAN BAKESS, PASTBYCOOKS, AND ' CONFECTIONERS, Beg to notify their Customers and the Public generally that they have token over the EMEKBON - STREET BAKERY, And are now prepared to supply BREAD, CAKES, 4c, of the very best quality, Balls and Parties catered for on the most reason, able terms and at the shortest notice. Wedding and Birthday Cakes v. speciality. A i First-class Biscuit Plant on the Promises enables them to turn out Biscuits always fresh. SLolließ of the Boat Brands only. Fruits of the Finest Quality in Season. Orders taken for CHRISTMAS CAKES. , T>UBTON AND T INIsHAN. V XIiUSTON AND J_JINEHAN. 06 . - rpOWN TOE DUPPLY, ICE DELIVERED DAILY TO ANY. PART OP TOWN. PRICES— Per cwt 5s 6d delivered } cwt 3s 6d delivered Per lb Id (minimum 61b). All Orders Promptly Attended to. FEEEZING AND COOL STOEAGE Customers Waited • n Daily for Perishable Goods for Chilling and Freezing. BUTTEB STORING A SPECIALTY. Very Low Bates for Short Periods. Goods Delivered When Bequirod. TEEMS CASH. Every Caro Taken, but no Responsibility. GEO. ITEALD, (Next Union Hotel), Spit. NAPIER PLUMBING AND TINWARE COMPANY. HAVING Purchased the Business lately carried on by Mr Fetor Qillespie in Euierson-streot, wo are prepared to carry out nil PLUMBING AND OTHER WOBK Entrusted to our caro with Promptness and Attention. Mr Fetor Glllespio is no longer in our employ, and wo havo ecgaged tho services of Mr j. Dolhiv, who has had 20 years' colonial experience at the trade. As we manufacture Spouting, Ridging, and Downpipes on the premises, we are iv a position to Supply tho Trade. We also stock Watorpipen and i ittings, Lead Edgo Bidging, Furnace Frames, and ovorything conLected with the Trade. Our Chargoß aro Moderato, and we employ none but First-class Workmen. NAPIER PLUMBING AND TINWARE COMPANY, EMERSON-STBEET. Telephone N». 197. TT N D E B T A K E B. FUNERALS FURNISHED AND CONDUCTED PROMPTLY S. E. ASHTON, ' UNDERTAKER AND CADINETMAKEB, : JUASTINUS-STREKT, NAPIER. CHARGES MODERATE. 706

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11127, 20 January 1899, Page 4

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