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Meetings, Amusements, die. JUBILEE^YEAR. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECETA. BITE 3 TEMPERANCE BENEFIT SOCIETY. A TEA MEETING AND ENTERTAIN. MENT will tako place at tho Oddfellows Hall, Barnard Street, THIS EVENING, June 21et. Tea on Tables nt 6 p.m. TICKETS OF ADMISSION, Is 6d. QUEEN'S JUBILEE. PROCESSION. MEMBERS of tho BOROUGH COUNCIL and JUBILEE COMMITTEE intending to join the Procession aro invited to occupy tho conveyance opposite King's Stables before 11 a.m. THIS MOKNING. EDWIN Ht. LOUGH, Hon. Secretary. Timaru, 20th June, 1887. <|f|i| SOUTH CANTERBURY $&m POULTRY, PIGEON, CANARY AND CAT SOCIETY, ■WILL HOLD THEIB SIXTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION IN THE GARRISON HALL, TIMARU, ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Bin and 9th JULY, 1887. .£2OO Will be given m Prizes. JB2OO £200 For Pouliry, Pigeons, £200 Canaries, and Cats. IN connection with the Exhibition a Grand Art Union will be held. The First Prize will be — 1 PIANO, now on view m Messrs P. W. Hutton and Co.'a window 2nd Prize— l NEW SADDLE AND BRIDLE, on view m Mr Maxwell's window 3rd Prize— l WATCH. And 100 other Prizes. Entries Close at 10 a.m. on SATURDAY, 2nd July, at Collins & Co.'s Rooms. TICKETS ONE SHILLING EACH, which entitles the holder to Admission to Show and the Share m Art Union. Tickets can be purchased from Mrs Coxhead, Messrs Zander and Shappere, tobacconists, Main Road, Mr Grose, Railway Station, or the Hon. Secretary. To prevent crushing at tho doors buy your ticketß from the Agents. For Prize Schedules, Space for Special Exhibits, or any information that may be required, apply to — WILLIAM COLLINS, Honorary Secretary. GOOD NEWS ! GOOD NEWS ! ! NO MORE FOOT ROT. GRAHAM & CO.'S Permanent Cure forPootrot (PATENTED). TO SHEEPOWNERS. "VTOW the Wool Market is firmer, and -131 prices are ruling higher every duy, SAVE YOUR SHEEP that would otherwise be worthless, at a cost of ONE HALFPENNY per HEAD. It has often been remarked, and is undoubtedly true, that the sheepowners' worst enemy is FOOTKOT. 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 doubt that the 80-called remedies there suggested have all been tried m these colonies, ending only m disappointment and fuilure, the result being that m using arsenic, vitriol, carbolic acid, and othor things that aro recommended, they have added fuel to the fire m burning the sheepa' feet altogether, and m most instances making them worßO 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 quesKon, lias led us to come to the conclusion that the CAUSES and NATURE of this disease are not understood, and up to the present time it has always been wrongly treated. We invite the public to read the following testimonial, which shows that we CAN CURE FOOTROT for OVER TWELVE MONTHS, and this m a case where all other means had been tried and failed : — " Flaxton, June 28th, 1886. "Messrs W. Graham and Co., Southbrook. " Dear Sire, — We have pleasure m stating that the sheep you dressed for us m May 1885, OVER TWELVE MONTHS AGO, have 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, Wallace Beos." We can also bring PROOF that wo have not failed m any single instance to effect a COMPLETE CURE, even m the 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 Bpurious patent medicineß which have from time to time been foisted upon them, but wo trust the following disinterested testimonial to our Agents will Bet them right : — * < " Leslie Hills, Oulverden, " Juno 17th, 1886. "Messrs Mataon, Buss and Co., Rangiora. " Dear Sirs,— l notice by tho Standard that Graham and Co. are now offering their cure for footrot for sale to the public. 1 havo always been very sceptical as to the rosults of these patent cures for diseases m sheep, of which we have had bo many offered i us of late. I am quite satisfied that if 1 Graham and Co. will only sell us the quality i of stuff as he used himself when working on i footrot sheep m this district, thero will be no necessity for Graham and Co. to go to . Kimberley for some years. I have seen n • good deal of the Montrose rams theeo few I 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 havo never had any footrot on this property ; till tho other day a few footrot sheep came m a mob of crossbred* from turnips. Please send mo at once a gullon of Graham and Co.'s Patent, to the care of D , and oblige. — Yours faithfully. Duncan Rutiiebfobd." We can assure {he public that wo havo 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 CCRE NO PAY. Price, 10s per gallon (sufficient to dress about 250 sheep). Wo GUARANTEE to keep largo stations entirely FREE from FOOTROT on tho most reasonablo annual terms. We are open to PURCHASE sheep afflicted with footrot, NO MATTER HOW BAD, thereforo do not have thorn 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 ; Matson, Cox and Co., Ashburton ; Jonas and Botjhn, Timaru ; Db Lamdeet and Robinson, Oamnru ; Mueeay, Robeets and Co., Dunedin, or to Geaham and Co., Soulhbrook, Kanpiow,

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3963, 21 June 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3963, 21 June 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3963, 21 June 1887, Page 1

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