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GRAHAM & CO.'S PATENT PERMANENT FOOT-HOT CURE Is a Certain Remedy for the Disease, and can be , applied at a cost of less than One Halfpenny per j sheep. I Bead opinion of Government Inspector of Stock, j Blenheim, Marlborough.* In re your remedy for Foot-rot, I have no hesitation in saying it is tbe most effective I have met, aud has Men Used in the district under my cbat^e with the best results. I have recommended and shall continue to lecoTfimerd it to any owners of sbeep affected with Foot-rot, a disease which I regret to say is to often neglected until it takes sucb a strong bold on the Sock that it can no longer be ignored, when it might have been easily irat down at its first &ppcaTance by a little attention and the use of your remedy. John Moore. Inspector of Stock. February 28, 1595. MURRAY, ROBERTS, * Co , Dunedin\ A _ piit 'JOTHILL, WATSON, & Co.. Gore |Ag?nt npHE COLONIAL CONSIGNMENT 4 AND DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, LID. Head Office : 15 Dowgate Hill, London, E.C. . This Company has been formed to take consignments of refrigerat- d or other pioduce on cooperative principles. By the Articles of Association it is arranged that after paying 7 per cent. Dividend on the Ordinary Shares, 75 per cent, of the surplus profit shall be given to the Consignors. The Company having its own Stores, will quote a consolidated rate for storing and selling. ■ Further information may be obtained on application. 16ap (CIRCULATION 9650 Each Issue.— The J Otago Witness the Largest Circulaion of any weekly paper in the Colony.
NOW IN THE PRESS, AND WILL SHORTLY BE PUBLISHED, MEMORIES OF THE LIFE CF J. F. H WOHLERS, MISSIONARY AT RUAFUKE. AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY (Translated from the German by John Houquton). nnHIS BOOK is a History of the Life and JL Work of the Rev. J. F. H. "Wohlkbs, Missionary afc Ruapuke, written by himself — the original Work having been published in Bremen in 1883. Coming to New Zealand in 1843 he established himself as a Missionary amongst the Maoris at Ruapuke. He converted communities, to uso bis own word?, of loathsome savages, sunk in poverty and degradation, into communities of prosperous, civilised human beings, receiving for many years no remuneration whilst so doing, but providing his own food out of the soil, and teaching the Maoris to do the sime after a civilised manner, thus saving people's eouls and their bodies as well. Ho preserved and fnlly records the old Maori mythology fa sublime olp), Ibe rusfodiPiis of which all died before bis ov>n demise. His Buck is a valuable record of the Early History of New Zealand, and is written with great literary taste and pcelic and pious feeling. ! Can be Orpered Fbom Booksellers. Price, in strong Cardboard Covers, 5s • in Cloth, 6s. 25jy OTAGO WITNESS.— New Stories. Lax«e arhount of Reading Mattel, 1 .
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Otago Witness, Issue 2206, 11 June 1896, Page 4
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2206, 11 June 1896, Page 4
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