Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

-business Notices. WALKBI&’S Bot Pit Be me dies,' IN TWO DEENCHEB. UNEQUALLED SUCCESS, HUNDREDS- OF, HOBSES CUBED BY THEIB USE, Sold liy all Saddlers and Storekeepers, Factory : Canal Deserve, Woolston, Nov. 1,1893. E, Meredith, M.H.8., saysl had a, fine young draught horse got so low In condition that he was' unfit for work. I got very anxious about him, as he showed every signs of dying. I gave him your, Bot Fly Remedy with the very best results. He is| now at his work ns hearty as ever. I can highly recommend it to all horse-owners. Cust, Nov, 3,1893. I am thoroughly satisfied that your Bot Fiy Remedies are the right and proper thing for the suffering- horse. I had a young horse that I quite expected would die. He got very low! in condition, a tight skin, dry coot, and a very' careworn expression of the eye. and so lifeless that I had to lay him up. I gave him your Eemedy na directed, and iu a few days he began to mend, and is now so flash I can scree ride him. I can highly recommend farmers to use it in time, being confldent that it will save the horse, relieve him of; suffering and Improve his condition. S. Kingsbury. Mrs Fitzpatrick, Balcaim, had a fine young hack: that was quite tho talk of the neighbours for notion and eo. He got so low that nhe could not put hicii in the trap. Walker’s Bot Fly remedies were administered, and she says it’s worth all it cost to ooh him galloping through the paddocks with his tail in the air, thanks to the remedies, Mr Cross, Burnham, got the Hemcdy for a horse Buffering last yocr; on reaching home ho was dead,; This season one tool; had also, showing tho] symptoms. He gave the Remedy, and the second day after he passed hots in hundreds, and is doing! well. Greenwood Farm, Southbridge, August 2,1882. Sir Walker, —Sir—1 am glad to hear testimony to the wonderful effects of your Bot Ply RemediesOne of my beat horses became very bad; tho elda tight, the eye lifeless and a bad colour, and got low] in condition. Anxious to finish ploughing a padn dock, I did not want to lay him up until hobeoamU unable to lift Ms feet, or do any more. We had to, help him into the stable. I gave him your, Remedies, and tho treatment you prescribed, and-in a few days he was quite better, and is now at his work, hearty aud well. I qm-e believe, had! not given him your Remedies, he would have disci. You can usa this as you please. ■ Robert Thompson, Ambsrley, July 2S, 1892. To Mr Robert Walker, Christchurch. Sir,-, Having lost three good horses, and on examination found the stomach of two completely eaten through, and the whole of the stomach thickly covered with Bots in all stages of transformation,’ I became much alarmed about the rest of my stock, I used your Bot Fly Remedies on one that was very had, and bad evovy symptom of dying, 1 , and in three days eho was completely cored, and ja| doing well. 1 believe It is a proper thing, and if{ given at tho proper time wo shall have no more deaths from the Bot Ply. David Beowsc. . Gray’s Bead, Ambsrley, September 6,1892. Mr Walker, Sir,—Tour Bot Fly Remedy reached me in due course. I gave them to one that was very bad, and as I had lost a splendid young horse,; I got very anxious, ns the stomach presented one mass of hots in all stages, with the coating eaten away. I am glad to tell you that tho ono I drenched according to your instructions got quite! better, and is now at his work again. 1 would l highly recommend farmers to use the tamo in time, as X am satisfied that they will save and greatly improve the condition of the horse. Scud me some of your Bot Fly Pi-evontativo for-tho summer, and oblige.—Yours very respectfully, Howard Watson. Killinchy, September 14,1582. Mr Robert Walker. Christchurch, Dear Sir,— Your Bot Fly Remedies have proved, a complete success with my horse. Ho had. been Very baa for some time; the coat dry, a tight sltln, got very low in condition, and got scarce able to wall;. I quite; expected ha would die, as he had all the symptoms of one that my neighbour lost with the Bots. 1 gave youv remedies as you directed, with tho fol-; lowing results The horse, after getting the latebottle, became very pained, lying down rolling and! groaning with pain, in tho paddock., Be began to cough very hard, each cough bringing away a thick, humorous matter from the nostrils, tho like of which I never saw before coming from, a horse. This oontinuod all nest day, which I am certain were the Beta bursting from the effects of tho Eemedy, and coming up through the nostrils by the effects of tho cough. After this ceased the horse began to mend, and in six days I had him at work again, hearty and well. You should make these Remedies public, so that farmers might know there is a remedy for this destructive post, Robert MoXoeraw. They were very highly commended at the Siics* mere Agricultural and Pastoral Association, XSB3, and received the highest award at tho Northern Agricultural and Pastoral Association, 18CS i and very highly commended at the Metropolitan Show at Christchurch, 1893. THE LONDON RHEUMATIC CUBE. THE ONLY CEBTAIN CUBE For Rheumatics, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago, Sprains, Stiff Joints, Bronchitis, Sore Throats, Chilblains, Braises aud all Cheat Complaints, Cust, Sept. Bth, 1380. Mr Walker. Sir,—l have great pleasure in testilying to the wonderful cure effected on lay knee by using your “ LONDON RHEUMATIC CUBE," I had suffered for three years, and spent a good deal in doctors and medicines, but got no relief. I was obliged to walk with the help of a stick, and had given up all hopes of over getting better. I was unable to bend my knee, £ uttering great pain, which made me sometimes faint. I got one bottle of the "LONDON RHEUMATIC CORE," and the first rubbing gave me such relief that X could leap for joy, and the day following I was able to waljc without my stick aud go about my work as usual. Oh, such a change I I was suffering also with my wrists and hands, and was unable to sew or knit, for a long time. I rubbed them wed with tho Cure, and can now do my sewing, knitting and house work as fresh as ever. It is marvellous I 1 My neighbours are astonished at me, and I advise them pi! to use the “LONDON RHEUMATIC, CUBE " for all their complaints. You can use thia ns you please. Mbs Andrew Gardner. Sefton, October 21st, 1850. I harebv bear testimony to the great relief I got by using the “LONDON RHEUMATIC CORE.''] I was suffering terrible pain iu my shoulders with rheumatism, preventing me from working and sleeping. I used one bottle, and am thankful to sjy tho pain has gone. I believe it is a remedy everyone should have in their possession. I never had its equal. P. Burbtuak. Spnngbani, Moeraki, March sth, 1891. To Mr Walker. Sir,—l think it rigtt to add mji] testimony to the wonderful effects of tho “ LONDON RHEUMATIC CUBE.” I have suffered with chilblains for years. I tried everything, but never got better, I tried the “ LONDON RHEUMATIC »;UEE,” and three rubbings completely cured moj Xam thankful there is such a remedy. I advise everyone to always have it in their house,- You can make this public if you wish. Freds. MITCHEX.Ii. Doyleston, January Sth, 1891. Your "LONDON RHEUMATIC CUBE" is marvellous. I had a very sore back, and was suffering with rheumatics, both of which have been completely cured by its use. I have also cured my neighbours of their rheumatism, sprains, chilblains and sore throats. It has no equal; everyone should use it. Mrs McOausiand. Springbaak, Moeraki, March Eth, 1891. Mr Walker. Dear Sir, —X oju testify to the wonderful cure I got by using the "LONDON RHEUMATIC CUBE.” I was suffering badly with rheumatics in my hands and wrists; the back of my hand was badly discoloured. I rubbed them well with the Cure, and am thankful to toll you they nro quite better. Thojiaq Clanout. Ashburton, Oot., IS3S. Your London Rheumatic Cure is aremedy worthy to bo praised. I. took rheumatic fever and was a good while iu tho hands of tho doctors; at last it seemed all to lodge in my ankle. I had to walk with a crutch unci stick. Tho Doctor'at lest odvised me to go to Christchurch and get the foot taken off, which I objected to do, I got; very disheartened, as there seemed no cure for me. I heard of the London Bheumatio Cure, and got one Bottle, and before it was done I was able to lay! aside my sticks and to resume business, and have had no trouble since. It is a valuable remedy. I. can highly recommend it, as I believe it has no equal. D. Macvhersok. Lower High Street, Christchurch, May, 1893. X have been a sufferer from Chilblains since a hoy; my hands broke out every winter, aud my! feet were so bad that on Saturday nights I had to 1 fill my boots at the artesian and .stand in this till shutting time. I tried everythin;-, but never got a cure. 1 was advised this winter to try the "LONDON RHEUMATIC CUBE,” and to my astonishment and delight it healed my wounded hands, relieved my suffering feet, and for the first winter I can remember kept me free from suffering, lean recommend it with all confidence to those suffering with Chilblains. J. W. Eicb. : Sold bv all Storekeepers. Sold at 2s Cd nor bottle. Sole Agent for the Colonies— EOBEET WALKER, Canal Reserve, Christchurch. WALKER'S WATBE-PEOOF DUBBIN. WARRANTED. FOE HARNESS, BOOTS AND SHOES. Tho only colonial manufactured Dubbin in tho ; market. Highly commended at the Northern A, and P, Association, 1893. Softens and Preserves the Leather. Sold by all Saddlers. WHOLESALE DEPOT POE ALL TEE ABOVE: W. J. NEATS, 256, COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH,

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/LT18941020.2.55.5

Bibliographic details

Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 10482, 20 October 1894, Page 7

Word Count
1,721

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 10482, 20 October 1894, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 10482, 20 October 1894, Page 7

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert