Business Notices. WALKER'S B OT Fit Beme dies, IN TWO DRENCHES. UNEQUALLED SUCCESS. HUNDREDS OT HOESES CUBED BY THEIE USE. Bold by all Saddlers and Storekeeper*. Factory : Canal Reserve, Woolston. , . Nov. 1, 1893.. ft, Meredith, saysl had a fine ybha'g draught horse got so low in condition that he was' unfi t for work, X got very anxious about him* ashe showed every signs of dying. I crave him your Eot Fly Remedy with theve'ry best results; Ho is now at his work ns hearty as ever. I can highly' recommend it to all horse-owners. Oust, Nov. 8,1898. I am 1 thoroughly satisfied that your Bot Ply Remedies are’ the right and proper .’thing for the suffering- horse. 1- had a young horse , that I unite expected would die. Ho got very, low in condition, a tight skin, dry coat, and a very careworn expression of the eye. and so lifeless that' X had to lay him up. I gave him your Remedy as directed, and in a few days he began to mend, and is now so flash I can so roe ride Mm, I can highly recommend farmers to use it in time,being conn, dent that it will save the horse, relieve. him oi Buffering and improve his condition., . - S. RINGSECif. Mrs Fitzpatrick. Balcairn, had a fine young hack that was quite the talk of the neighbours for action and go. He got so low that she could not put,him in the trap. Walker’s Bot Fly remedies were administered, and she says it’s worth all it cost to eee him gallopinc through the paddocks with hia tail in the air, thanks to the remedies. Mr Cross, Burnham, got the Remedy for a horso nuffering last year; on reaching home he was dead, dhis season one 'took had also, showing tho symptoms. He gave the Remedy, and tho'second flay after he passed hots in hundreds, and is doing W Greenwood Farm, Southhridge, August 2,1892. • Mr Walker, —Sir—I am glad to hear testimony to the wonderful effects of your Bot Ely Remedies, One of my best horses became very bad;,the skin ti-dit, the eye lifeless and a bad colour; and'gofclo w hi condition. Anxious to finish ploughing^paddock, I did not want today him up until he became unable to lift his feet, or do any more. Wo had.to held him into iho stable. ’ I gave him ' your Remedies, ana the treatment you prescribed, and in a few days he was quite hotter, and is now at hin work, hearty and well, 1 qui e haliave. had I not given him your Remedies, he would nave* died. You can use this as you please. —’ Robert Teompboh. . Ambcrley, July 26,1803, To Mr Robert Walker, Christchurch. .§5?,-* Having lost three good horses, and on oxamiaati a found tho Eromach of two completely cased through, and tho whole of the stomach thickly covered with Eots in all stages of transformation, I became mnch alarmed about the rest of toy etook. Imsed your Bot Ely Remedies on one that was very cad, and had every symptom of dying, and in three cays sho was completely cured, and is doing well. I believe it io a proper thing, and if given at tho proper time we shall have no mors deaths from the Bot Ely. - David Bboww. Gray's Road, ambcrley, September 6,1892. . Mr Walker, Sir,—Your Bot Ely Remedy reached too in duo course. X gave them, .to oae tfiat was very had, and ns I had lost a splendid young horse, I got very anxious, as the stomach presented one mass of hots in all stages, with tho coating eaten away. I am glad to til you that, tho one I drenched according to your instructions got quite bettor, and is now at his work again. I would highly recommend farmers to use tho same in time, as I am satisfied that they will save and greatly improve the condition of the horse. Send me soma of your Bot Ely Preventative for tho summer, - and Oblige.—Yours very respectfully, , : -Kl’ttaed Watsou. Killinohy; September 14,1832. Mr Robert Walker, Christchurch. Dear Sir,— Tour Bot Ely Remedies hare proved a complete success with my horse. He had been very bad for some time; the coat dry, a tght skin; got very low in condition, and got scaroeable to wait. I quite expected he would die, as; hehad all the symptoms of.onethat my neighbour bet with the Bots. I gave your remedies as you directed, with thefollowing results: —The horse; after getting the' late bottle, became very nalnafcrling down rolling and groaning with pain, In t»y "dock. He .began to cough-very hard, each coiysWngjng away a thick, humorous matter from p'fnosVrils, the like of which I never saw before <oming from a horse.’ This continued all next day which ! am qertsia Wore the Bots bursting ifran the effects’Of the Remedy, and coming up: thsiugh the ■ nostrils by tho effects of the cough, -her. this ceased- the horse began to mend, and iisix days I had him at work again, hearty and wel. You shouldmake these Remedies public, so hat fanners m«ht know there is a remedy for this iesiruotive pes,; i ’ Robert Molosraw. ?hey were very highly repmended at the Ells*, re Agricultural and Pdrtail Association,' XG93, i received tho highest aiard at tho Norther* ricultural and Pastoral Association, 1883; and •y highly commended at tfe Metropolitan Shew Christchurch, 1693, . " ' LONDON EEEUMATIO ODB®. THE ONLY CERTAIN' CURE For Eheumaties, Gout, Soiatiau Lumbago, Sprain*, Stiff Joints, Bronchitis, Soro -Throats, ■ Chilblains, Bruises and all Chasi Complaints, i-. • 'Cist. Sept. 8th,.1590. Mr Walker. Sir,—l have gifeat pleasure in testi. fying to the wonderful cure effected on my knsa by using your “ LONDON EBEUMATIC CUBE." I had suffered for three years, and spent * good deal in doctors and medicines, but got no relief. 1 was obliged to walk with thohelp of a stick, - and had given up all hopes of eve: getting 1 better. I was unable to bond my great pain, which made me somotimes'faat. . I got one bottle of the “LONDON RHEUM At iO C ORB," and the first rubbing gave me such rfief that I could leap for joy, and the day followivj I was able to wall! without my stick and go abo® my work as usual. Oh, such a change! I was sff firing also with my wrists and hands, and was ut-ble to sew or knit for a long time. I rubbed them we - L with the Cure, and can now do my awing, knitting and house work as fresh as eveil It,is marvellous 1 My neighbours are astonishcl at me, ani l advise them all to use the .“ LONION RHEUMATIC CUBE " for all their complains. Yon ban use thie as you please. Mrs Jhdeew Gardner. . Scfton,October Slat, 1890. ■ ■ I hereby hear testimony tc’ih'a great relief ! got by using the “ LONDON RI-tiUMATIC CUBE." I was suffering teiribl’> pain my shoulders with rheumatism, preventing msfirom working' and sleeping. I used one bottle|and am thauxful to s y tho pain has gone. X blieve it is a remedy evervonc should have ia thSf.-pcfesessioii. I never had its equal. P. BsmatMAH. Spnngbank, Moei’ki, March sth, 1891." To Mr "Walter. Sir,—X thhk it right to add,m* testimony to the wonwcrfuleffects of the “ LON* JjON RHEUMATIC CURE' IhaVe suffer dwi h chilblains for yars. I trie everything, hut novnf got hotter; t tried the “L<J?pON RHEUMATIC * UEE, - ’ and throe ruhlrcrgsiompletely cured me. I am thankful there ii gaol a' remedy. I advise everyone to always iiste it iniheir house. Touoa* make this pri lic if vou wish - Ebeds. MilbHsxx.Doylestoi. January Sth; 1891, , - Yota “LONDON RHEtMATIC CURE" is marvellous. X: had a very sore hack, asd was suffering with rheumatics, botli of which have been complete!;,- cured by » m I have also cured my neighbours oftheir’ - oatism, sprains, ehilblains and throat; ...s has no equal; everyone should üßeu ß e it. * t - --. - -'cCapsland, Springhaiflt, Moer Mti.-ch sth, 1 91, Mr Walker. Dc-.v-finir,-- t■; testify to the wonderful cure 1 gfce f t;; tbs “LONDON EHEXTMATIC CUBE".” with rheumatics i . back of toy kind ws • «o them well with the t nre. youthey are quite batter. - Tour London Rheumatic C to he praised. Ltookrherc good while in the nanat of ; eoemed all to.lodge in iwy a with a crutch aa<t rtiok. luc advised me to goto ts ;r taken off, which I ohj^--. - -‘i " heartened, as there si'cmheard of the London Rhevm tic bottle, and before aside my sticks and o roxuvo buaiaesßi and have had no trouble since. It h a valuable remedy. I can highly recommt- d it,.« I believe it has nc> equal. D IIACrHESsow, Lower High Stret, Chriß shutdh, May, 1893, 1-have hgun a gugasfr fioh Chilblains Biace a boy; my liaudr- jbrolj ««ut aeiy winter, and my feat were so bad S'ltii day nights I had to fill my boots at tho h.-;as.u nd stand in this till Shutting - time, I tree, everything, tat- never got ffeting badly .s ana wrists; the Lolwured. 1 rubbed tu> r.-'inkful to tell '"p.c>£ab Clanciv. barton, 0ct.,1893.. sy.s a remedy worthy -t’-' fiver and was a i doctors; at last it tb. had to walk hr hector at last !; - . -.ni get the foot, ■-v. I got very dis> ■ - u;e for me,. I Was able to lay cum. I was ud'fted tMI winter .the LONDON tJHEU," tTIC CUBE," and to my Mtdßlehmeßt aid f.-’-yh* it-htaled m wounded hands, relieved t-?.. tiering, and for the firit; winter I can ream - - free from suflemg. I can recommend u s vwh iuj confidence to those Bufferisg with cbilti'-u. J. W.-BlCl, Sold hv,!i3-Si{)^.«eper*._ Sold at t - ( »?s;b«>ttle.’ , Solo Aetti t-w -h«Ooloaie*'i . BOBiiX-i ■i ffTial Rciarre. Ch^Btehur^h. ■'t WALKBB'S UAfraß-FitOpF DUBBIN, YaBSAKX^D.. EOB HABNBPp. BOOTS AND SHOES. >[he only colonial mtnufaofured Dnbhis in tho market. Highly edomended at the Northern A, and F, Association, 1803.. ; , j Softens and preserves he Leather, SoldVy all Sadden. WHOLEBALBIMPOT K»E ALL THKw. s. nmite. fißd, COLOMBO tfBBEI, CH3r£WOHxCIC'S,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIV, Issue 10704, 13 July 1895, Page 7
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