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Isxa.®im©@s Wotio©®, THE ONLY HOPE POE CONSUMPTIVES. T- C* MACGREGOR, SPECIALIST, Feedbeiok Stbeet Dunedin. CONSUMPTION and ALL DISEASES of the CHEST and LUNGS treated with Entire Success. Consultation, personally or by letter, PBEE. MB M ACGREQOR is the only Specialist in the Colony for this dread disease. GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. EPPS’ COCOA. BREAKFAST. “By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of such article of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency of disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame.” Made simply with boiling water or milk : See article in the “ Civil Service Gazette." sold in ilb Packets, by Grocers, labelled— JAMES EPPS & Co., Homoeapathic Chemists, London, England. N. M ARQ * 1 s - VETERINARY SURGEON, TIMARU. Colts Castrated, Animals attended in Sickness. GOOD NEWS .' GOOD NEWS ! ! NO MORE FOOT ROT. GRAHAM & CO.’S Permanent Cure for Footrot (PATENTED). TO SHEEPOWNERS. VTOW the Wool Market is firmer, and prices are ruling higher every day, AYE YOUR SHEEP that would etherise be worthless, at a cost of OBE HALF'ENNY per HEAD. It has often been relarked, and is undoubtedly true, that the leepowners’ worst enemy is FOOTROT. ts effects are soon shown in the declining mdition of the sheep and its wool, and [though lately many scientific opinions have een expressed with regard to it in the public ress, there is no doubt that the so-called jmedies there suggested have all been tried i these colonies, ending only in disappointlent and failure, the result being that in sing arsenic, vitriol, carbolic acid, and other lings that are recommended, they have ided fuel to the fire in burning the sheeps’ set altogether, and in most instances making lem worse than before. With all deference > the ©pinions of these scientific men, our oirty years’ practical (not theoretical) exerienee of sheep, and study of this question, as led us to come to the conclusion that the lAUSES and NATURE of this disease are ot understood, and up to the present time it as always been wrongly treated. We invite ie public to read the following testimonial, rhich shows that we CAN CURB FOOT10T for OVER TWELVE MONTHS, and jis in a case where all other means had been ried and failed “ Flaxton, June 28th, 886. Messrs W. Graham and Co., Southbrook. “ Dear Sirs, —We have pleasure in stating ttat the sheep you dressed for us in May 885, OVER TWELVE MONTHS AGO, ave remained PERFECTLY SOUND on [aeir feet ever since, and are still running n the SAME MARSHY SWAMP without bowing any signs of FOOTROT. —Yours lithfully, Wallace Bbos.” We can also bring PROOF that we have ot failed in any single instance to effect a JOMPLETB CURE, even in the worst cases, rhere numbers of sheep have DIED EVERY rBAR. Our chief difficulty is to CONTENOB the public that this is not one of the lany spurious patent medicines which have rom time to time been foisted upon them, ut we trust the following disinterested testiaonial to our Agents will set them right:— “ Leslie Hills, Oulverden, “ June 17th, 1886. “ Messrs Matson, Buss and Co., Rangiora. “Dear Sirs, —I notice by the Standard that Graham and Co. are now offering their cure for footrot for sale to the public. I have always been very sceptical as to the results of these natent cures for diseases in | sheep, of which we have had so many offered us of late. I am quite satisfied that if Graham and Co. will only sell us the quality of stuff as he used himself when working on footrot sheep in this district, there will be no necessity for Graham and Co. to go to Kimberley for some years. I have seen a good deal of the Montrose rams these few years; they were TERRIBLY BAD with footrot, and as Graham cured them with two dressings, I am NOW SATISFIED that a CURE for footrot HAS BEEN FOUND. I have never had any footrot on- this property till the other day a few footrot sheep came in a mob of crossbreds from turnips. Please send me at once a gallon of Graham and Co.’s Patent, to the care of D , and oblige.— Yours faithfully, Dunoan Ruthbefoed." We can assure the public that we have only one standard for our Preparation, and that is the BEST. It is carefully manufactured from the best ingredients obtainable, and we are determined to maintain its present popularity. Our terms are CASH—NO CURE NO PAY. Price, 10s per gallon (sufficient to dress about 250 sheep). We GUARANTEE to keep large stations entirely FREE from FOOTROT on the most reasonable annual terms. Wo are open to PURCHASE sheep afflicted with footrot, NO MATTER HOW BAD, therefore do not have them destroyed, or allow them to die. For further particulars and additional testimonials as published in our circulars, apply to our Agents — Milbb and Co., Christchurch and Timaru j Miles and Co., Christchurch and Timaru; Matson, Buflß and Co., Rangiora; Matson, Cox and Co., Ashburton; Jonas and Bouen, Timaru; Db Lambbet and Robinson, Oamaru; Mueeay, Robbbtb and Co., Dunedin, or to Gbaham ano Co. Southbrook B. nmor*

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 5029, 10 June 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 South Canterbury Times, Issue 5029, 10 June 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 South Canterbury Times, Issue 5029, 10 June 1889, Page 1