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SRQ& TRADE r MIRK. (Established 1871.) Suckling Bros., FOR TOWN OR COUNTRY WEAR THE ABOVE BRAND—CANNOT BE SURPASSED. THE CREAM OF COMFORT FOR THE WEARER. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THIS BRAND! m. m m w-S'. Aef m-. m Wholesale Boot Manufacturers, y LEATHER AND GRINDERY- MERCHANTS AND IMPORTERS; • -

IHE CANTERBURY SHEEP-OWN-ERS' ONION. SHEEP AND CATTLE STEALING. REWARD. Notice is hereby given that a Reward not exceeding £IOO will be paid to any person or persons''(not being the actual offender) whose evidence secures a conviction for stealing sheep or cattle the property- of -.any member of the Union. The Amount of such reward will be fixed by the Committee of the Union in accordance with the circumstances of each case. F. H. LABATT; Secretary. CONFECTIONERY FOR all the best English and Colonial Confectionery, try: DONALDSON S TOFFIES & CANDIES DONALDSON'S Manufacture a Large Assortment of DELICIOUS TOFFIES AND CANDIES, guaranteed Pure and Free from all Uo* wholesome Ingredients. WE SOLICIT ONE TRIAL. We are confident then that we bars a NEW CUSTOMER. THY US TO-DAY 1 TRY US TO-DAY 11 DONALDSON'S CANDY STORE, (Next Stalls Entrance), THEATRE AO!At. The Peerless Incubator. THE INCUBATOR FOB EVERYBODY. THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS. For further particulars see your Storekeeper or the Agent: JOHN EOntOND, Hardware Merchant, SOPHIA STREET, TIMARU.

MINERAL WATER and Artificial Food KILLS! WHY LET YOUR VALUABLE STOCK FALL VICTIMS? It is surprising, though, how indifferent you are sometimes to the pre-' sent and future state of your animals' health. Do you consider that mineral water with its composition of chemicals is suitable for- your stock? No! Not if you are possessed of common sense. You agree with us, too, that artificial food is not profitable; it is all rigjtit for a while, but keep on feeding it and your troubles will surely come. You can't get away from the point! There is a wellknown farmer in Canterbury who has acknowledged that, had lie fed a valuable horse of his with SOL VET Tonic Food ho would bar a been all the richer to-day. You ask WHY ? We will tell yon. The animal in question was a splendid type of horse, strong, willing, and always dependable on the farm. It was allowed to driiut mineral water because it was more convenient, and o win £ to the dry season it had to be fed with artificial foods. With the advent" of the season it was employed in the plough, then given a .rest be-" fore being utilised for the discing and. harrowing. Not a thought centred on matters concerning the health of that animal it was moved about at will as though it was a machine, consequently when the heavy work had to he done it failed to respond to the demands of the occasion. Trouble arose, serious trouble. .That farmer can tell you what happened to his horse: s HE DIED! You desire to avoid that fanner's costly experience? Why rim the risk, then, when danger lurks around The animals are jnst like human beings, and totally different to machines. It is important that their general health should be perfect; at least 'it means that if you expect any result of effort, your stock must ; be ; sound. The blood must be circulated and purified, the cleansing organs must do their duty, respiration and digestion must be accelerated: it is the principle of life. Without those features extinction follows. FEED YOUR ANIMALS WITH SOL VET Itis more effective and more beneficial than a drencli or purgative, and it is vastly superior to a condition powder. Farmers and Stockbreeders tell us that SOL VET has proved to them a great bless"BelL,of ? a y B that without doubt SOL VET IS UNEQUALLED the inavket. It is within vonr reach- You can GET IT AT Booth, Nlacdonald Coy., Ltd., SOLE TIMARU AGENCY.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CIII, Issue 15740, 26 August 1915, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CIII, Issue 15740, 26 August 1915, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CIII, Issue 15740, 26 August 1915, Page 11

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