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j ; Medical. A' CURB FOE LAMENESS IN MORSES. J EDSQIfS \ ; #CHEMICAL ESSESCn 11 FOR LAMENESS IN HORSES. 1 i'ffl THIS ESSENCE his been extensively used by -.*:" fcM therublicformorethananuaricrofaicentury.ana tiiij has proved iUelf one of the mosteHicaolous Horse f &1 Blisters extant. It is mililin its operation, hutai [ffljj the Biiraejtiina permanent in its effects, Whilst rms strong enoagli CO answer the purpose required by iijK • the severest blister, it I'M the rare oxcellency of Hgj doing no injury to (ho hair, and caunot hlemiab,, ■ ijM however of ten applied. :•".■-■ |;& ~.■> Tho numerous testimonials which bars beenro- , is! eetved from trainers, sturfgreoms, and private gen- ' jfS tlemea, aad the fact that it is entirely free from fliji corrosive acids and all preparations of Mercury, jfflj recommend it as the best application for Spavins, ff'i Curbs, Kpliats, Ringbones, Wind Galls, Strains of llg thfr Sinews or Joints. Calloused or Hard Swellings ! B-n of long standing, find all other diseases reijulrina* i (jiff sweating or blistering application. , , • , 1 IK] Tho Kssence will, when diluted according to the ' Pill directions on tho bottle, be also found one of tha » 'St best applications possible to Sprains, Bruises, Stiffml ness of the Joints, and other injuries of a slight * liKl nature where actual blistering is not required. ; : Ia : : iH BQTTLEB AT 23., 33, uD„ AND ss. Em, -■■' ii ... ~—l TESTIMONIALS. .'.:'. -July 11. 1900. ■ From Messrs. Ainhury. English, and C 0..Dairymen and Farmers, AucMand; ■ Mr. J. Bdson, Chemist, Auckland.— Sir, : —We have had your Chemical Essence in use for the past teu years, and have great pleasure in testifying to its effectiveness. We have proved its value as a remedy for strained sinews, splints, and other ailments common to horses working on macadamised roads. _ In one case we had an animal so badly strained in its forele? that it was looked upon jib useless, but after being properly dressed twice with Edssn's Chemical Essence.; and ' turned out, j was restored to Roundness in a short time. • Wo look upon this preparation as being the best and most effective remedy for lameness in horses we have ever used. We would advise those who need such a remedy, and have not tried it, to test it by using it, and, if properly applied, we are confident the results will be satisfactory.—Tours faithfully,, [ AMBURY, ENGLISH, AND CO. Prepared by— JOHN EDSON, - CHEMIST AND PHARMACIST. MEDICAL HALL, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. (Established 1859.): SOLD BY CHEMISTS AND STOREKEEPERS EVERYWHERE. WHOLESALE AGENTS:— KEMPTHORNE,PROSSER,&CO . • SHAELAKD & CO. | PI LLS Are the icfcnowledced leading remedy for all Female complaints. 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GENT.'S TIES AND COLLARS, all.' new styles, at warehouse • -, prices ; Christy's Hats in newest *' shapes always in stock.D.S.C. COUNTRY CUSTOMERS write to us. We can supply your wants ; we furnish throughout, we clothe from. head to foot at lowest possible D.S.C. 'D.S.C.* * ■ . * ; Insurance Companies- \ TfIIDELITY GUARANTEE. ' THE NEW; ZEALAND ACCIDENT INSTJR, | ANCE COMPANY ' . .. GUARANTEES THE - FIDELITY OF PERSONS IN POSITIONS OF TRUST. THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO. J- OF NEW ZEALAND. Capital Paid-up. Re-insurance. General Reserve Funds, exceed £310,000. ' FIRE and MARINE RISKS ACCEPTED I AT LOWEST RATES. ■ j Prompt and Liberal Settlements. Local Institution. Profits retained in the Colony. 1 A. S. RUSSELL. Branch Manager. ; | . ..f^ATIONAL IF. AND M. INSURANCE CO. OF N.Z. v Accumulated Funds '... ■ ■•• £234,204 ! Ratio to Total Premiums ... 230 per cent, I Fire and Marine Risks at Lowest Rates. I Claims Settled Promptly and Liberally. , | All Profits Retained in the Colony. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11853, 3 January 1902, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11853, 3 January 1902, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11853, 3 January 1902, Page 7

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