Business Notices. EEWAED OF £SOOO, there are many well-known remedies offered to the public, which are dispensed in all parts of the world, claiming great virtue for certain diseases. But the above Be ward will be given to any firm or person, who can send us a Prescription of a Eemedy that will surpass RAINBOW’S INVIGORATOR, for PURIFYING THE BLOOD, CURING LIVER COMPLAINT, or INDIGESTION. It is pleasant to take, causes no pain, and it acts like magic. It is the Cheapest and Best Medicine ever dis covered for the benefit of Human Race. No family should be v i'.aout it, as it is a doctor in itself. Sold at all well-established stores in the Colony. If you cannot get it at the store where you are dealing, apply to the FARMER’S CO-OP., OR TO MR. C. BOWKEE, TIMARU.
WALKER’S DOT FLY REMEDIES, In 2 Drenches, Iso 1 and No 2, THE only Proved and Guuanteed Remedy for the Horse Suffering from Bots or otherwise. Mr Slesinger, V.S., says in a letter to the Press, May 9, 1892 I have had hundreds of horses under ray treatment suffering with Bots in America, and after discovering the proper remedy I never lost a horse. I gave the same remedy to Mr R. Walker, Christchurch, and I know of no other. R. Meredith, M.H.R., says : —I had a fine young horse got so bad in condition that lie got unfit for work. Walker’s Bot Fly Remedies were given with the very best results. I can highly recommend it to all Horse-Owners. The Lyttelton Times of Dec. 7, 1892, says Nothing has yet been introduced into this market that has proved so effectual as Walker’s Bot F y Remedies. The Christchurch Press. Dec. 7, 1892, says' -“Walker’s Mixtures have so far oeen most successful—the Testimonials prove beyond doubt the efficacy of the Remedies.” Chertsey, April 13th, 1895. Mr Walker, Sir,—Will you allow me to add my testimony to the astqnishing results of your Bot Fly Remedies on my Horse. He got very bad. I kept giving him the usual horse medicines, but this only seemed to make him worse. I quite expected to lose him, as he was scarcely able to keep on his feet. 1 was advised to give him your Remedy. This brought away Bots in handfuls, renovated his whole constitution, and at once he began to improve, and in a few days was fit for work. From what effects I have seen on my neighbours’ horses as well as my own, I consider it a blessing to Horse-owners, and could the poor suffering horses speak they would certainly praise Walker’s Bot Fly Remedies as the best ever introduced into this market. John Downib. Wakanui, April 14th, 1894. I have great pleasure in informing you that.your Bot Fly Mixture was a wonderful success. I had four horses seriously ill in December last. After trying all remedies I could think of to no purpose I was induced to try your mixture. The result was wonderous. I strictly followed the directions, and in a week the horses were out of danger. I drenched two more in February with the same results. It deserves praise, as I believe it has no equal for the horse suffering from bots or any other disease. P. Stewart. Brookside. Dec. 1893. Mr Walker, Sir, —I consider it my duty to let you know the results of your Remedies on my Horse. He got so very bad that I quite expected to lose him. I used several medicines but he only got worse. 1 got yours and gave it as directed, Bots came away in handfuls, samples of which I herewith hand you. I got my neighbouring farmers to come and see for themselves, and they were astonished. It is a wonderful remedy and deserves praise. J. Lovell. Lauriston, Aug. 18th, 1894. I am thoroughly satisfied with your Bot Fly Remedies. After seeing the state of my horse’s stomach that died, I became alarmed about the rest of my stock, as they all showed similar signs. I drenched eight with the very best results, and all the horses were fit for work hearty and well in a few days. It has no equal. James Lemon,
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 8778, 13 March 1897, Page 1
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