THE "SCOUR" IN CALVES It is calculated that fully 20,00* oalres have, in the past, died annually in this. Colony from the complaint known as the " Scours." This represents a loss to the farmers of, at least, .£25,000. There is no necessity for calves to die from scours, if the proper remedy is used in time. Mr Alex. Colson, of New Plymouth, so well and widely known in connection with the stock sales of Mr Newton King, the well-known auctioneer says: "There is no mistake, those Scour Drenches made by Ellis, of Stratford, are a wonderful remedy. I never saw anythingequal to them. I had some calves, the other day, lying almost dead:from scour. I gave them ono dose each, just on the off ohance, hardly expecting them to live. Next day, those same calves were strong and well, and as lively as crickets. I strongly reoommend every farmer to keep them by him, £or I can guarantee if he uses them in time he will never have his calves die from the Scours." These Drenches may be obtained through all storekeepers, at Is 6<i per packet, with full directions ; or they will be sent free by post on receipt of the amount, in postal notes from the sole manufacturer, W. A. Ellis, M.P.S., Veterinary Druggist, Stratford. The wholesale agents are Sharland and Co., Wellington and Vnoklaa''
;<!-£ Bft .'>-> *SI •<& •};•> & W GOUT Readers of this paper should know that to effectually cure Gout the great thing to do is to eliminate the urates from the system, whiclv are the cause of the malady, and nothing does this so effectually as Bishop's Citrate of Uthia, which is strongly recommended by the " Lancet," and " British Medical Journal." Supplied by all Chemists in two sizes. Agents, Burroughs, Wellcome<£ Co., Ccllins Street, Melbourne.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1248, 30 January 1896, Page 7
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298Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1248, 30 January 1896, Page 7
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