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Easiness notices. WALKER’S ‘ Bo* IB I **? Eibmedies, IN TWO DRENCHES. . UNEQUALLED SUCCESS. HUNDREDS OF EOESES CUBED BT THEIR USE. Sold by all Saddlers and Storekeepers. Factory : Canal Deserve, Wools ton. Kov. 1, 1803. U. Meredith, M.fi.E., says:—l had a fine young draught horsegot so low in condition that he was unfitior work. I got very anxious, about:-him, os he shotvccl'cvery signs of dying. ' I 'save him your ' Eot Fly Remedy with the-vary best results. He ia ; : hok as his-work ss hearty ns ever.' ■ lean highly, recommend it to all horsciowncrs. Gust, Nov. 3,1893. I am thoroughly satisfied that .your Bot Fly Remedies arc the right and proper thing for Ilia finVering horse. I had a young horse that I ouite expected’ would die. He got very low hi. condition, a tight skin,, dry coat, and a very, careworn expression of the eye. and so lifeless that I bod to lay him np. ; I gayo him your. Remedy as directed, and in alow diws ho began to mend, and is now so flash I, can sc rco ride him. I can highly i-esomaiend farmers to use it hi time, being oonfl. dent t hat it will save the horse,- relievo him o£ eufi’eriup and improve his condition. S. KIKSS2U3T, lira -Fitspatrlck, BaV.airn, had a fine young hack tin t was quite the talk of the neighbours for action end sro. He got no low that aho could not put him in th.v trap. Walker'* Bot Fly remedies were administered, and she says it*s worth all it cost to boo him galloping through the paddocks with his tail in tbs air, thanks to the remedies. Hr Cross, Burnham, got the Remedy for a horse Snlfenng last year ; on reaching home he was dead. U'his season one toon had also, showing the eviautomr.- He gave tho Eeaedy, and the-second day iii tor he passed hols in hundreds, and is doing fvaiJ. Gfetnwcod Farm, cionthbridgc, August 2,1802. Pir Walker, —fir—1- am glad to bear testimony to the wonderful effects of your Bot Fly Remedies. Cue nf mv l;c,. v. horses became very bad; the ekia Ilit, : ho eye lifeless and a bed colour, and got low juVondilion. Anvious to finish ploughing a paddorfr, 1, did not want to lay him up until he became unable to lilt his feet, or do any moro. We had to hiin him into the stable. I gave him your Femc-dica, and the t-watmut you proscribed, and in afevt fiayrj ho was quite belter,- and is now at his work, hearty and well. I mil's believe, had I not g-tven him ‘your Homisdics, ho would have died, "iou can use this ns you please. Bourht Thompson. Amterlcy, July 23,1892, To Mr Robert 'Walker, Christchurch. Sir;-, Having lout three good horses, and on examination found the stomach of two completely .eaten tbromrh, and the whole of the stomach thickly covered with Bora in all stages of transformation, T became much alarmed' about the rest of my stock. I wed your Bet Fly Remedies on one that was very bud, and bad every symptom of dying, and in tbroo days she was completely cured, and fa| doing well. I believe it is a proper thing, and if p-'ven at the proper time we shall have no moro deaths from the Bot Fly. David Baowu. , Gray’s Road, Ambcrloy, September 6,,15!}2. Mr Walker, Sir, —Your Bot Fly Kemsdy reached Brie in due course. X gave them to one that was very had, and as X had lost a splendid young horse, I got very anxious, as the stomach presented ona mass of hots in all stages, with tho coating eaten’ away. I am glad to' tell you that the one I drenched according to your instructions got quits bettor, and hi now at his work,again. I would highly recommend farmers to use the same in'time, ns I am aatisiled that ihey will save and greatly Improve the condition of the horse. Send no some of your Bot Fly Preventative for the summer, and oblige.—Yours very respectfully, Edward "Watson. Killinohy, September 14,1892, Mr Robert Walker, Christchurch. Dear Sir,— Tour Bot Fly Remedies have proved a complete success with my horse. Ho had been very bod for’ seme time; the coat dry, a tight skin, got very low in condition, and got scarce able to walk. X quite expected he would die, as be had all the symptoms oi one that my neighbour lost with the Bots. I pave vour remedies as you directed, with tho, following results I The horse, after getting tho Into bottle, became very pained, lying down rolling and groaning with pain, in tho paddock. He began to cough very hard, each cough bringing away a- thick, humorous* mutter from the npEtriw, the like of which I never saw before coining from a horss. This continued all next day, which I am certain were the Beta burotiag from the effects of tho Remedy, and coming up through the nostrils b'y the effects of the coush. After this .ceased tiro horse began to mend, and in six days I had him at work again, hearty and well. You should make these Remedies public, eo that farmers might know there is a remedy for this destructive peat. Bosekt Hcloreaw.

They were very highly commended., at the Bilesmere Agricultural and Pastoral Association, 1893,’ end received the highest award at the Northern Asrscultnral and Pastoral Association, 1833: and very highly commended at the Metropolitan Show at Christchurch, 1863. THE LONDON BHBUMATIO OUB®. THE ONLY CERTAIN CTJEE For Rheumatics, Gout, Sciatica, lumbago. Sprains, Stilt' Joints, Bronchitis, Sore Throats, Chilblains, Bruises and all Chest Complaints. Oust, Sept. Bth, 1890. Mr Walker. Sir, —I have great pleasure in test!, fving to the wonderful cure effected on my knee ty using vour “ LONDON RHEUMATIC CURB." I had suffered for three years, and spent a good deal in doctors and medicines, bat got no relief. I was obliged to walk with tho help of a stick, and had given up all hopes of ever getting bettor, Z wns unable to bend my knee,' suffering great pain, which made mo sometimes faint. I got one bottle of tho “ LONDON RHEUMATIC CORE," and the first rubbing gave mo such relief that I could lean for joy, and the day following X was able to walfc without my stick and go about my work as usual. Oh, such a change I I was suffering also with my wrists and bauds, and was unable to sew or knit for a long time. I rubbed them wed with tha Cure, and can now do my sewing, knitting and house work as fresh as ever. It is'marvellous,f Hy neighbours are astonished at me, and I advise them all to use tha “LONDON RHEUMATIC CURE ” for all their complaints. You can use this as you please. Mns Ahdsew Gardner. fiefton, October 21st, 1890. I hereby bear testimony to the great relief I go% by using the “LONDON RHEUMATIC CUBE.'" I was suffering terrible pain in my shoulders with rheumatism, ■ preventing mo from working and sleeping. I used one bottle, and am thankful to e»y tho pain has gone. I believe it is a remedy everyone should have in their possession.. I never had its equal. P., Berryman. Spnnghank, Moemki, March Sth, 1891. To Mr Walker. Sir,—l think it right to add mj> testimony to the wonderful effects of the “ LOt« DON RHEUMATIC CURB." I have suffer, d with chilblains for years. I tried everything, but never got better. I tried the “ LONDON RHEUMATIC > USE," and three rubbings completely pared mo, X am thankful there is such a remedy. ; I adviso everyone to always have it In their house. You caa make this public if you wish. PBBD7A SteOHBIL. Doyleaton, January bth, 1891. font “LONDON RHEUMATIC CURE" is tanswelloUß. 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. Mes MoCapsland. Springbank, Moeraki, March Sth, 1891. Mr Walker, Dear Sir, —I can testify to the wonderful cm I got by using the “LONDON RHEUMATIC CURB." I was suffering badly with rheumatics in my hands and wrists; the back of my hand was badly discoloured. I rubbed them well with tho Cure, and am thankful to tell you they are quite batter. Thomas Ciancsy. Ashburton, Oot., 1893. Your London Rheumatic Cure is a remedy worthy to ho praised. I took rheumatic fover and was a good while in the hands of the doctors; at last it teemed all to lodge in my ankle. I had to walk with a crutch and stick. Tho Doctor at last advised sno to go to Christchurch and get the foot taken off, which I objected to do. I got very die. heartened, as there seemed no cure for me. I heard of the London Rheumatic 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 ia a valuable remedy. I can highly recommend it, aa 1 believe it has no equal. D. Maopherson. Lower High Street, Christchurch, May, 1893. I have been a sufferer from Chilblains since ft hoy; my hands broke out every winter, and my feet wore so bad that on Saturday nights I had to fill my boots at tho artesian and stand in this till shutting time. I tried everything, but never got a euro. X wets advised this winter to try the “LONDON RHEUMATIC CURE," and to mv astonishment and delight it healed my wounded hands, relieved my suffering feat, end for the first winter I can remsmber kept me free from suffering. I can rooemmend it with all confidence to ttiosq suffering with Chilblains. J. W, Ricb, Sold bv all Storekeepers. Sold at 2s 6d nor bottle. Bole Agent for the Colonies— ROBERT WALKER, Canal Reserve, Christchurch.

WALKER'S WATEB-PROOP DUBBIN. WARRANTED. FOE HARNESS, BOOTS AND SHOES. The only colonial manufactured Dubbin in the market. Highly commended at the Northern A< and P, Association, 1893. Softens and Preserves the Leather. Sold hy all Saddlers. WHOLESALE DEPOT POE ALL THE ABOVE; W. J, NEATE, O 253, COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10663, 25 May 1895, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10663, 25 May 1895, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10663, 25 May 1895, Page 7

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