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Miscellaneous. GOOD NEWS ! GOOD NEWS ! ! NO MORE FOOT ROT. GRAHAM & CO.'S Permanent Cure for Footrot (PATENTED). TO SHEEPOWNERS. "VfOW 'ho Wool Market is Crmcr, and J^l prices are ruling higher every day, SAVE YOUR SIIKEP that would otherwise be worthless, at a cost of ONE HALFPENNY per HEAD. It hns often been remarked, and is undoubtedly true, that the shgepownors' worst enemy is FOOTROT. Its effects are soon shown m the declining condition of the sheep and its wool, and although lately many scientific opinions have been expressed with regard to it m the public Press, there is no cluiibt that the so-called remedies there suggest od have all been tried m these colonies, ending only m disappointment and failure, tho result being that m using arsenic, vitriol, carbolic acid, and other things that are recommended, they havo added fuel to the fire m burning the sheeps' feet altogether, and m most instances making them worse than before. With all deference to the 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 the conclusion that the CAUSES and NATURE of this diseaso ire not understood, and up to the present time it has always been wrongly treated. We invite the publio to read the following testimonial, which shows that we CAN CURE FOOTROT for OVER TWELVE MONTHS, and this m b caso where all other means bad been tried and failod : — " Flaxton, June 28th, 1886. "Messrs W. Graham and Co., Southbrook. " Dear Sirs, — Wo have pleasure m stating that, tho oheep you dressed for us m May 1885, OVER TWELVE MONTHS AGO, have remained PERFECTLY SOUND on their feet ever since, and are still running on the SAME MARSHY SWAMP without showing any signs of FOOTROT.— Yours faithfully, Wallace Buos." We can al*o bring PROOF that we havo not failed m any single instanco to effect a COMPLETE CURE, even m tho worst cases, where numbers of sheep have DIED EVERY YEAR. Our chief difficulty is to CONVINCE the public that this is not one of the many spurious patent medicines which havo from time to time been foisted upon them, but wo trust the following disinterested testimonial to our Agents will set them right : — " Leslie Hills, Culverden, " June 17th, 1886. "Messrs Matson, Buss and Co., Rangiora. "Dear Sirs,— l notice by the Standard that Graham and Co. are now offering their cure for footrot for ealo to the public. I have always been very sceptical as to the results of these patent cures for diseases m sheep, of which we have had so many offered us of lato. I am quite satisfied that if Graham and Co. will only sell us tbo quality of stuff as he used himself when working on footrot sheep m this district, tbero will be no necessity for Graham and Co. to go to Eimberley for some years. I have seen a good deal of (he Montroso 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 tho other day a few footrot sheep came m a mob of crossbreds from turnips. Please send me atone a gallon of Graham and Co.'s Patent, to tho care of D , and oblige. — Yours faithfully, Duncan Ruthebfoed " We can assure the publio that we havo only one standard for our Preparation, and that is tbo BEST. It is carefully manufactured from the best ingredients obtainable, and wo are determined to maintain its present popularity. Our terms aro CASH — NO CURE MO PAY. Price, 10s per gallon (sufficient to dress about 250 sheep). We GUARANTEE to keep large s'a 1 ions entirely FREE from FOOTROT on the most reasonable annual terms. We aro 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 m our circulars, apply to our Agents — Miles and Co., Christchurch and Timaru ; Miles and Co., Christchurch and Timaru ; Matson, Buss and Co., Rangiora ; Matsok, Cox and Co., Aahburton ; Jonas and Bouhn, Timaru ; De Lambebt and Robinson*, Oamaru ; ftiUßiiAr, Robebts and Co., Dunedin, or to Graham and Co., Bouthbrook, Rangiora. 7-31 1716 VESTIGIA NULLA BETBOBSVM. (No footsteps backward.) MY motto is "Progression." If the Country is not progressing, I am. In 1874 I only required one assistant to aid me m preparing my household specialities. I used no labour-saving machinery ; everything was made and put up by hand ; and I could always manage to keep ahead of the orders. In tho present year (188 ) I am employing seven assistants, who, with machinery to aid them, at times find it difficult to keep pace with tho demands for my various products. I have obtained from the very first makers m England and America Pressure Percolators, Steel Presses, Root Cutters, Filters, Stills, Capsuling Machines, Evaporators, Mixing Machines, Drying Ovens, machines for piping, cutting, rolling, counting, sugar coating and gelntine coating pills, and bottle-wnsliing machinery. Everything is carried on under my personal supervision, and every article has to pass a careful examination before passing into the Storage Department. I spare no pains or expense to keep up the high standard of excellence that all my products havo attained. Special Rooms are Eet apart for bottliDg, Wrapping, and Carding Cura Clava, Odontalgicon, Special Tincture of Podophyllum, making Cascara Sagrada Cordial, Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, " Struck God " Bitters, Eucalyptus Extract, Cardboard Boxes, &c, &c. Pills — My Pills arc mado entirely by elaborate machinery, guided by skilled labour. The result is that the ingredionts aro well mixed, accurately sized, and handsome m appearance. I use only one quality of Drugs, and that is tho best, and I allow no mercury to enter into their composition. They aro put up into hermetically sealed bottles nt Is per bottle. The Podophyllum Fills will be found to do great f ervice m all cases of disordered stomach and liver. Tho Antibilious Pills are more a femalo and children's Pill, being very mild m notion. Tho Compound Rhubarb Pills aro without doubt tho best dinner Pill extant. The Wind Pills for flatulency are very highly spoken of. I also put up Cough I'ilis for chronic cases, and Female Pills for .i:....l 0 ,. -npirignhil l o Indies. " Stupck Gold Bittkrs. — n. ccruiin appetiser. It stimulates the appetite and digestive organs, instils new vigor into the veins, and makes life worth living for. It is an elegant combination of Quinine, Dandelion, and other barks, roots and leaves. Price, 2s Gd. The immense demands for Marshall's Cura Clava (the Celebrated Corn-cure) shows conclusively that this wonderful remedy has won its way to public favour solely on its merits, It is now m the hands of two or three hundred retailers m various parts of New Zealand, nnd the unanimous opinion of all is that it. is (he most genuine article m tho market. Ono thousand two hundred and ninety (1290) Bottles wero sent out of my laboratory during the month of January, 188(5. To tho unprecedented merits of the article much of this is due. Beware of cheap and worthless imitations, of which tho'o nr» several. N.B. — Each botllo has my signature across the label. Price, Is 6d. For violent, raging toothache there is nothing like Marshall's Otjoxtalgicon. Price, Is. If you feel languid and sleepy on rising, try Marshall's Special PoDOPiiyr.r.r.u — a sovereign remedy for Bilious Complaints. Price, Is. Eucalyptus Extract (Marshall's). — Tho sale of this wonderful remedy is increasing every day. Its power to arrest a cold m tho head or chest is marvellous j a splendid remedy for skin disorders also. Price, Is. M. MARSHALL, Manufacturing Chemist. 119 Geohob-St. and 61 Potkcbs-St. 11-1 2149 DUNEDIN. HOFFMANN'S PATENT BBICKfI. ALWAYS ON HAND— Beat Burnt BRICKS t also, Fresh Flare LIMB. Good Water Supplied to Suburba. SHEARS' STEAM BRICK AND LIMB WOBKS, ««w Domain. 7,89 1718

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3774, 5 November 1886, Page 4

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