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Business Notices TOOTHING can EQUAL T. O. Wil 1.1 lianas’ Co. latest biand. —“Royal Colors Tobacco.’ TRY K J A M, ‘ WALKER’S BOT PLY REMEDIES? In 2 Drenches, No 1 and No 2, THE only Proved and Guaiantued Remedy for the Horse Suffering from Bots or otherwise.

Mr Slbsinger, Y.S., says ia a letter to the Press , May 9, 1892:—I have had hundreds of horses under my treatment suffering with. Hots in America, and after discovering the proper remedy I never lost a horse. I gave the same remedy to Mr R. Walker, Christchurch, and 1 Know of no other. R. Meredith, M.H.R., says:—l had fine young horse got so bad n condition that he got unfit for work. Walker’s Bot Fly Remedies Were given with the very best results. ! can highly recommend it to all Horse-Owners. The Lyttelton Times of Dec. 7, 1892, says Nothing has yet been introduced into th I market that has proved so effectua as Walker's Bot F y Remedies. The Christchurch Press. Dec. 7, 1892, aays • Walker’s Mixtures have so far oeen most successful —the Testimonials prove beyond doubt the efficacy of the Remedies.’ John Downib. Wakanui, April 14th, 1894. n have great pleasure in informing you that your Bot Fly Mixture was a wonderful success. I had four horses seriously }in Decembei last. After trying all remedies I could think of to no purpose I was induced to try you* mixture. The result was wonderous, I strictly folowed 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 hots jr any other disease. P. Stewart. , Brookside. Dec. 1893. Mr Walker, Sir,—l consider it my duty to let you know the results of your Remedies cn 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 wonderflil remedy and deserves praise. J. Lovell. Lauriston, Aug. 18th, 1894. I am thoroughly satisfied with your Bot Fiv 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. JiUKS Lmon

NOONDAY OIL BRIGHT, CLEAR, STEADY, LIGHT Free from Fumes BEST LIGHT FOR READING. Being Cool and Steady.'; IT PRESERVES HEALTH AND iiBYESIGHT.2, Pat up m Strong Tins and Oases tor-void t Leakage, fited with Improved Oil FaucetCosts very,' little more [than ordinary Joiis, SALT-RHEUM, yin quickly leave its victim, when the remedy taken is Ayer’s Sarsaparilla or any other SKIN DISEASE t? fT. Stahl/, of Des Atonies, ia., «j. o, a., aavs- ‘‘My little daughter was, for several vears.afflicted with salt-rheum, none of toe Sy remedies prescribed by the physiI <i iL.rffc. w - •fans doing her any good. When we had Wile SUKgeswsa mo uso vs. hjci d rilla. We tried it, and before one bottle had been taken, a great chango for the better was noticeable. We continued the treatment, and a thorough cure was the result. C<v^owelLMa*B„TJ.S-ft-

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2570, 22 August 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2570, 22 August 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2570, 22 August 1899, Page 1

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