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IMPORTANT TO ALL! ..^iiiSSilpS^ ENO'S FRUIT SALT .-It is the best Preventive of and Cure for J^^^^pr^' 4s\FyifiS3?'? Biliousness, Sick Headache, Skin V/%~_ Eruptions, Pimples on the Pace, : \ /?^9Tfh Giddiness, Feverishness, or Feverish Colds, Mental Depression, remove the effects of 'errors of undergo Mental or Unnatural is^^i^^tt"t^^^^%^^K^^s-S?S nea l* n .were universally known, !^fts&S no f am ily would be without it. ;iJ^|9i^^T HOUSANDS 0F MILES IN INDIA. W^iii^sH vmP^l ''S^^^^^^^fei^^^fS--?! s^* Tft l"c m tho hot and dry seasons, also fflj^^^JSji^^^^^^^g^^wii^Sj^fe^S* m the monsoons. I have travelled some ffiW^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^p^^^^^ thousands of miles m India, during the beverage I could get, especially after ®si^^^^S;^!S^^P^S^^^^s[^^?;S l° n R. heavy marches, niul other fa'ticuinc W^^^^^&^^^^^^^^ clnties to which tho British soldier of * ; -^^F^#i^Pi^^ySs^^^^^^^ Into has been exposed. I have always I)CPI1 nb '° t0 liec 'P n su ppij ° f tiio "" -«— •»^ 3a;^ E =>Ai-ai-»i^> wife, during her travail, found it to be the most useful thing that could bo obtninod. Jinny others here have found ENO'S FRUIT SALT better than any beverage yet m tho Indian market. I am, yours, &c., A Wakdeu, Central Military Prison, Poonnh, Bombay, January, 30th, 188 i.— To Mr J. C. ENO." OUDDEN CHANGES OF WEATHER, ANY EMERGENCY, INFLUENZA, FEVERISH Q COLDS.-DRAWING AN OVERDRAFT ON THE BANK OF LIFE. Late Hours, fngjed, unnatural excitement, breathing impure air, too rich food, alcoholic drink, gouty, rheumatic, and other blood poisons, biliousness, 6ick head-ache, skin eruptions, nimples on the face, want, of appetite, sourness of stomach, Ac, use ENO'S FRUIT SALT. It is pleasant, cooling, health-giving, refreshing, and invigorating. You cannot overstate its great value m keeping the blood pure and free from disease CAUTlON.— Examine each Bottle and see that tbo Capsule is marked " ENO'S FRUIT SALT." Without it you have been imposed on by a worthless imitation. Sold by nil Chemists. Direction m Sixteen Languages how to prevent Disease. Frar ared only at Eno'sFrnit Saltworks, Hatcbam, London, S.E., by J. a Eno's Patent.

]\Liscclht n eoitf. GOOD NEWS ! GOOD NEWS ! ! NO MORE FOOT ROT. J GRAHAM & CO.'S | Permanent Cure forEootrot (PATENTED). TO SHEEPOWNERS. NOW tho Wool Market is firmer, and prices are ruling higher every day, SAVE TOUR SHEEP that would otherwise be worthies!, at a co;t of ONE HALFPENNY per HEAD. It bus often been remarked, and is undoubtedly true, that the shei'powncrs' worst enemy h FOOTROT. Its effects aro coon shown m tho declining condition of tho sheep and its wool, and although lutely many scientific opinions have been expressed with regard to it m the public Press, thero is no doubt that the so-called remedies there suggested luivo all been tried m theso colonies, ending only m disappointment and failure, tho result being that, m using arsenic, vitriol, carbolic acid, and other things that are recommended, they have added fuel to tho fire m burning the shceps' feet altogether, and m most instances making them worse than beforo. With all deference to tho opinions of these scientific men, our thirty years' practical (not theoretical) experience of sheep, and study of this question, has led us to come to Iho conclusion that the CAUSKS and NATURE of this disease are not understood, nnd up to the present time it has always been wrongly treated. We invite the public to rosd tho following testimonial, which shows that we CAN CURE FOOTROT for OVER TWELVE MONTHS, and tliis m a ease whero all other means had been tried nnd fuiled : — " Flaxton, Juno 28th, 1886. "Messrs W. Graham and Co., Southbroolc. " Dear Sir?, — Wo have pleasuro m stating that the ehcep jou dressed for us m Muy 1835, OVER TWELVE MONTHS AGO, lmvo remained PERFECTLY SOUND on their feet ever since, and aro still running on the SAME MARSHY SWAMP without showing any signs of FOOTROT.— Yours faithfully, Wallack Bbos." We can also bring PROOF that wo have not fuiled m any single inetanco to effect a COMPLETE CURE, even m tho worst cases, where numbers of sheep havo DIED EVERY YEAR. Our chief difficulty is to CONVINCE tho pnblic that this is not one of the many Fpurioua patent medicines which havo from limo to limo been foisted upon them, but wo trust tho following disinterested testimonial to our Agents will set them right: — " Leslie Hills, Culverdcn, "Juno 17th, 1886. "Messrs Matson, Buss and Co., Eangiora. " Dear Sirs, — I notico by tho Standard that. Graham and Co. are now offering their euro for footrot for sale to tho public. I lmvo always been very sceptical as to the results of theso patent cures for diecases m sheep, of which wo havo had co many offered us of late. I am quito satisfied that if Graham and Co. will only sell us tho quality of stuff as he used himself when working on foolrot sheep m this district, there will be no necessity for Graba)n and Co. to go to Kimberloy for somo years. I havo seen a good deal of tho Montroso ramß theso fow years ; they were TERRIBLY BAD with footrot, and as Graham cured them with two dressings, I am NOW SATISFIED that a CORE for footrot HAS BEEN FOUND. I have never had any footrot on this property till tho other day a fow footrot sheep came m a mob of crossbreds from turnips. Please send me atonre a gallon of Graham and Co.'s Patent, to tbo caro of D , and oblige. — Yours faithfully, Duncan Ruhiebfobd." Wo can assure the public that wo have only ono standard for our Preparation, and that is the BEST. It is carefully manufactured from the best ingredients obtainable, and wo 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 largo si at ions entirely FREE from FOOTROT on the most reasonable annual terms. Wo aro open to PURCHASE sheep afflicted with footrot, NO MATTER HOW BAD, thoroforo do not havo them destroyed, or allow them to die. For further particulars and additional testimonials as published m our circulars, apply to our Agents— Miles and Co., Ciuistchurch and Timaru ; Miles and Co., Christchurch and Timaru ; Matson, Buss and Co., Bangiora j Matson, Cox and Co., Ashburton ; Jonas and Bouen, Timaru ; De Laubkut ajjd Rojijnson, Oamavu ; Sujkrav, Rodehts and Co., Duncdln, or to Graham and Co., SouthbrooV, Rangiora. 7-31 1716 riKATEFCn- COMFORTING ix — EPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern tho operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of tho fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables withe delicately-flavored beverage which may say us many heavy doctor's bills. It is by the judicious uae of such articles of diet that a constitution may bo gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disoaee. Hundreds of subtle maladies are flouting around us ready to attack wherever thero is a weak point. Wo may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourishec frame." — See articlo m the Civil Servia Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold ip ilb packets by Grocers, labelled thus: — JAMES EPPS k CO., HOMCEOPATHIO CHIIMIBTfI LONDON. BNGLAND. WHEN BUSINESS FLAGS, advertiea briskly m the Timaru Herald, and i will brighten up,

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3735, 21 September 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3735, 21 September 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3735, 21 September 1886, Page 4

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