The fallow deer in Epping Forest, near London, left undisturbed for SOO years, have waxed fat and multiplied. In order to reduce their numbers, the City Correcently engaged the services of Mr R- Porter, the deer-catcher, who with of other horsemen, r ‘rou r ' ded up" twenty-five deer and drove* them into nets. The twenty-five have been presented to Manchester. Clarke's World-famed Blood Mixture most searching blood olwtnser that science and medical skill have brought to light/*' Sufferers from Scrofula, Sourvey, Pimples and Sores of any kind are solicited to give it a trial, to tost its value. Eczema. Bad Legs. Skin and Blood Diseases. Thousands of wonderful cures have been effected by it. Bottles, 2s Sd each, sold everywhere. Beware of worthless imitations and .substitutes. 987 Scalds are always painful and frequently quite serious, but Chamberlain's Pain Balm is a liniment especially suited for injuries. One application gives re. All dealers sell it, Small size. Is 6di large &izeh 3s.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5009, 6 July 1903, Page 5
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161Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5009, 6 July 1903, Page 5
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