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o^^^^^^^ , n Now is the time to nee this celebrated Rabbit Poison. The drier and hotter the weather the better the results will be. You BHIBHI fl& may not get a chauce like the present for two or three yearn, so do not fail to procure a supply from the local agent, and lay.it Br Ega, at once. TOXA is the only poison that kills the rabbits almost instantly. TOXA is the only poison that can safely be laid in 0 « SPLENDID RESULTS OBTAINED IN THE TAPANUI DISTRICT. m^L\. gLgS* The Tapanui correspondent of the Obago Witness writes February 14, 1895 :—": — " TOXA: Various experiments have been made B mf mb lately with TOXA in the destruction of bunny. They were attended with success far beyond expectations. Onp settler laid out _ i tf_ ii H^Mtjn jjJSmM _S§L- ■ about three-fourths of a pound and on the following morning picked up over 100 dead rabbits. This surely is satisfactory. EveryHmrii BHEbB SSBII WaBwHM B one who has tried this product speaks in high terms of it aB a summer poißon. Were the settlers to take united action it would pay them well." H. D. Vavasour, Flaxbourne station, Blenheim, N.Z.— " Have had 26cwt TOXA, and anxiously I "To the Manager TOXA Manufacturing Co., Dunedin. Dear Sir,— The last lot of TOXA (1 ton) came awaiting completion of order of 15 tons. Have given exhaustive trial, and have no hesitation in say- | safely to hand, and is giving splendid mults. You can send a further lot of J ton at the end of this irig it is immeasurably superior to any other poison. During 10 years' experience nothing to equal present month." TOXA. The hotter and drier the weather the better the work. TOXA can cope with rabbit pest. T. Cross, chairman of Hawke's Bay Rabbit Board, N.Z.— " TOXA is without excaption the best I have ordered 3 toas more for 18^ reason from your Marlboroutfh agent." and most miceessful poison that his yet been tried by the board " THE MANAGER OF HILLKRSDEN STATION, MARLBORO uGH, REPEATS HIS ORDER, F. J. Homer, Beaumaris, N.Z.— " Laid TOXA for last six weeks. Much pleased with results, AND SAYS THAT TOXA USED GIVES GRAND RESULTS. especially where there are patche, of rabbits." Mr Jas. Bell, manager of Hilleradeu station, Marlborough, writes as follows (January, 1895) r— Hundreds of Testimonials, all equally as flattering, can be seen ia pamphlets obtainable at Agents. MTKOV4CH BR««. and MORRIX. jMago. Agents for jhgj^oxa ftlaimfactnriiig Co.

Wm nature's Ij GREAT DISINFECTANT. HI Non-Poisonous* |g| Does Not Stain Linen. H FLUID, POWDER, SOAPS, &C. j»S| Of nil Chemists and Stores. |gS Yaluabla book. "HOW TO DIBIHFEOT." fi S3 free on application. Hi The SANITAS 00., Ltd., H|» BBTHNAL GREEN, LONDON.

3 " Contains all the elements of Food in an easily digested form." GORDON STABLES, M.D., R.N. ! For Infants— "An excellent Food, admirably adapted to the wants of infants and young persons, and, being rich in phos- : phates and potash , is of the greatest ; utility in supplying the boneforming and other indispensable elements of food." j Sir CHAS. A. CAMERON, M.D. Invalids— " May rely upon it whenever a diet of this class is required." H. C. BARTLETT, Ph.D., F.C.S Growing Children- " The children I have known fed upon it have invariably been models of ] good health." ! WILLIAM JOHN, M.R.C.S.E., L.S.A. ; And The Aged— ; "The Food is equally suitable to I Invalids and Old People." ' " MEDICAL MAGAZINE." Best and Cheapest. I In i-lb. Patent Air-Tight Tins. . \ ?&WQffi3fUm" has, in my hands, given invariably satisfactory results. It is one of the most valuable of curative agents at our disposal." YIRCHOW. s l^ttttgaArtSStmr^t SStmr^ is 'the most concentrated of the saline group.' Natural Aperient Waters are Vastly superior to artificial solutions, however skilfully prepared." SIR HENRY THOMPSON. has established itself as a customary Aperient in all climates. It is remarkably and exceptionally uniform in its composition and free from the defects of other Hungarian Bitter Waters." BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL. "IMq^Sttiiw" of the many Ofen or Hungarian Bitter Waters now offered to the public, careful selection Bhould be made. We havefoundthatonlyHUNYADl JANOS answers all purposes, owing to its remarkable uniformity and gentle aotioH, whioh render it preferable to all others." VIENNA MEDICAL JOURNAL. TITAL STATISTICS. The vital statistics for the Dunedin dittricl for the month of January, 1897, compared with the statistics for the corresponding month o! last year are as follow :— 1896. 1897. Births ... « ... ... 100 90 Deaths 30 60 Marriages ... .- ... 29 26 There is apparently a large increase in th< death rate, but as deaths can be registered an] time within 30 days the comparison of any tw< months is not conclusive on this point. In the banks of London are deposits to th •mount of £6.513,017 which have remained Unclaimed for 30 years. During that time th< depositors have not added to their accounts no drawn upon them, comsequently they are tun posed to be dead*

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Otago Witness, Issue 2240, 4 February 1897, Page 17

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