Waterloo Patent Round Feeding Oilcakes.
r-i-•• mkl all dcicnptions of stock. Ivor luednl for mill* a: t n. Agents wanted. .ices arc coinpoud of a tr: u lcs. mu cfally -elected, when conihiripd, form tin t mixed food for took tlmt ■ introduced, and one that lulapu-d for young stock, ondoii I'uiry show this year for the cow giving the entity r.nd let quality of on by a cow (the property .ix» which was fed on the ’omul (’awn. ■ i; Ik arid Norwich Christheld November JO, 17. and .In champion prize for the in the -how was won hv a i was fed on the Waterloo hi . Out of 58 other prizes this show, 88 were won by ' on tlie Wutcrloo Round IHhO.— I have the pleasure you the res cl - , of s careful r one of \ our Waterloo Hound licit you -ent me a few days c cond i, m of the l ake, I find, .. Altocetlier the enclosed d m.ntly examination of iloo Round (’use fully coni the hip'll opinion which I • it in vear pc t of ti e i of the i cases. During years 1 have made many a: ph of your cake sent onsunicrs and without a • .... I hi va found all the i e same i xcellcnt (juality c nil:.' which you sent me c. few day s ago, and I um t you mate the Waterloo a s always from the same ting materials, of the best 1 employ them in the same The more extensively siCase will l econie known, it will he appreciated by fatteners of stuck.—Angus delivery is guaranteed to jii u i. f 7 las per ton. Free ' Hull. to I ■ n adc payable to \\ . Mcretarv of the Waterloo . i Warchoßsing Company, Hull. ■>x of Clarke’s 1$ 41 Pills is . canted to cure all di-charges .ciliary organs, in either si x or constitutional), gravel, in the back, (li.nrantecd ia retry. Si.ld in boxes. Is . : all chemists and patent v. tutors. S'de proprietors, ■ in ami Minland (’oitntii. Co., I n land. Vt boh »U of all h houses. .1. Cm i.is llkowmc s CnnoßC i>v;;e. • < riginul and only genuine. ■c to Invalids. If you wi-li to liiii t refresbii’g deep, free from ..c. ri ft f from pain and anguish l , tl c assuage tlie wet.ry achin''• rttcinl disease, invigorate the media, and reg .late the cirr sy Meins of the hody, you will \ourself with that marvellous . di-covered by Dr J. Collin hit. Army Medical stall), to .. ;■ ii the name of Clilorodyne, tell i admitti d by the profe. -ion lie most woiiilertul and valuable . i v. r di.- coxa n d. icdyni i. tl,e he-t reim dv known li-. cousiimption, bronchitis, ■lodviie act like a charm in . ar il 1: the only spc-eilic in rodyi ■ , lleetuully cuti short all of i j .lejisy, hysteria, j.alpitaI ■■ ms. ••ihKiio is the only palliative in i. i: oiumiti m, gout, cancer, ie. meningitis, Ac. ml Russ. II communicated to . . of Physicians that he lia< ail. patch from Her Majesty's t Mu ilk, to Um * Heel that id l-ceii raring fearfully, and only remedy of any service ' lorodvue. see “ lauicet,” 1884. n. N ice Chancellor Sir AT. ml stated that l>r J. Collins was, undoubtedly, the invenTilorudyue ; that the story of ndunt rteenmn was delibe iitrue. winch he regretted t I bun sworn to.— See Ui. June ft, lstil. n 1 wittles at Is ltd. t>s ft l I .Is each. None is gein.ii:. tin- words •• Dr Collis Drown. »ne" on tiie ii Sovcrunieut stain, hi ijg medical Kstimouv ue . each hottl*. Dewure of Piracy and NC \ PAIR OF TROUSERS FOR MEDICINE. S 1 RANCIS THOMAS lives Pontm wnydd, neur Pontyi |. i l 1 a L. | ue. , livin-t with his mother, a S ?i'«' 11 y ears of age, then a iv. h e in i.t to wer in the c.ml miner, in order to assist his ■ in rearing ln-r family of little {-■(., lmwever, the little i ruse down in health. but the ilies cf the iainilv secimsl to reit. and hi coutiuued to toil ill the , sui). ring all the time from the .of md. 'estion, an agonising >m lieiug asthma, in such n ••some form that tho Imy was ■ to lie in Is.sl. Wonting through iv, and resting as b.at he could i armchair dijrjiig tin night .. ; ..uiiaJrßtir.uvi his eonstitutiou
r by ■ i grew wor c ml worse- a. ..i rheumatism ■ :.mc with ni; . n agouy. One joint after a not he r became swollen and inflamed, so Him be v.as obliged to stop work. In this sud plight the now young man wa confined to the house for two long years, suffering ull that mortal could endure. One physician af*er another was called upon to treat complaint, hut with no benefit, l'o r the jxior f ilow continued to grow worse and worn. Hoping to find s'ime means of relief, a consultation ol doctors w as held, when it was decided that an organic disease of the heart ( ■ .listed in an incurable form, and that medical aid could not aftord relief. 11* was pix en up to die. These years ol expensive medii al treatment Lad ixli.uisicu the little savings of the mothi r, and they had no money to buy even the liece- -Mies of life. There was one spark of hope left. Someone had told her of a remedy that had cured so many cases even when as hopeless ns this one seemed to lie—and the mother’s love xvent out for her d. r boy. Rut how to get the medicine wi> the question. Their money win entire! gone. The boy had a nev. pair of trousers that he had been too ill to wear, and the mother ria ( ned within herself, “ If the boy is to die lie will not need them, sol may a well pledge them for medicine with is life.” Btrange a* it in.iy appear, the bottles of medicine procured at the chemist’s shop in Polity pool with the money obtained from the pawnbroker effected a cure in this hopeless case, which hud been pronounced as incurable. Rut itr is only just to say that if the chemist had known of the wants of the family, the medicine could have been obtained wit;. <m a \i-it to the pawnbroker. It i ( now m arly two years since this took place, ai d young Jam. s Francis Thoma.- has been working ti ■ coalpit in ler giour.d ever sin.- earning . ’. : iii v:.y f.ir overwork, wi .ii he is Of r Bi. . .e disease of h. •: t, as i palpita . ..a w. re .. ease, wl d j i i digestion, for which :l»e i. \ ■ chilly adapted. li. i.;e v: .o communicate with this y . ..n write to him at Die it • a. it lie will vouch »ov the .c properties of Seigci s Syni, ani.s * that affected this aliim.s . a! u ., cure. The follcwlt g 1. . from a chemist, who tliotiL • 1 • s should be made known .lei Francis Thomas, of Pontm i.. _■ .i . ar Pontypool, aged ti:!, col lit r, v. mi ill for nine years, unable to .ii any work for three years, in vci lay down in bed for nine years, had to sleep in a stooping posture, wa< treated by marly all the doctors for miles aroun.l, who generally stated his complaint to be rlu mnatism and heart disease of a chronic nature, and beyond all power to cure. When hope had nearly died out he was persuaded to try Scigel’s Syrup, and to the delielit of his relatives and astonishlin nt of his neighbours, after taking hi h a 1" ti. lie could lie down in bed. 'he. inking one bottle he went to • i J I.t • . .it\ taken two bottles, .. .id ci,: with a third, and is quite well am! imug. IDs in.'tlier is ill raptures, . - talk o' nothing else but this in mii ills c :. , and wishes me to
8. rel s Syrup is sold by all Chemond M icme \ iby the j.'i jin:..., A. J. White (Limited), London, England, or the Whole.-ale Ag. its, Keinjitlionie, Prosser, & Co.’s New /.i aland 1 >rugCompany (Limited), Du: i it, Auckland, C’hriatchurcb, and Wi liington. August 15, 1883. Dear Sir,— I write to inform you tl ;.. Mr Henry Hilhvr, of Vatesbui'y, \\ ills, informs me that lie sulfered fix ui a si verc form of indigestion for upwind of four years, and look no end of doctor. medicine without tlie slightest benefit, and declares Mother Siegel’s Syrup which he got from me has saved ins life. Yours truly, I Signed) N. Webb, Chemist, Caine. Mr White. Si igel's Oj rntive Pills are the best fam.iy physic that ha., ever been iliscoveied. They clean o the bowels ft mil aii irritating sub- ances. and leave them in a healthy c< d.tion. They cur eostiveness. S. M \'s Street, Peter. • Novi mix I. L gives me j-. to u of the It .1 reSoil ; ■ i for years v it’-. i ' .; ...' \v doses ot tin . * ■ d afti • . ' . 1 quite cun d. :r, yours truly, WiUi&m Brent. .Vr.'. J. White. September 8. 1883. D I I find the sale of Sie uTs Syi i.d ncivasing. All who hav .it uk very highly of its men .s ; one eusto:... r describt u us r, * Godsend to dyspeptic p. iple.” I always recommend it with confidence. Faithfully yours, (Signed) Vincent A. W illis, C’h. mis: dentist. Ilvnsinghani, Wu..ehav.n, Oct. . . - Mr A. J. White. Dear Sir.—l was for some time afliictrd with jiil.-s, and was advised to give Mother Si ;gel s Syrup a trial, which 1 d.d. lam now liuppy to stuie that it has restored mu to complete health. I einnin, Yours respectlully, Sigmdi Johu 11. Light! Advt.l
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Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 166, 24 January 1888, Page 4
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