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DR. FLETCHER'S PILLS.

£50 FOR CIRCULARS.

We beg to notify that we have bought back the circulars sent out with Dr, Fletcher's Pillsidnring 1891. The whisky bottle contained 2128 pills, and we bought the forms from the folio wing gentlemen at the following prices :—: — A. Bauer's, Kilkivan, Queensland, for £25. J. M. Frazers'sHardiuge-st., Auck., N.Z., £10. G. Paroipien's,7o9Toorak-rd., Melb.,£s. W. H. Pudderphat's, East Wodonga, Vie, G. Russell's Market-st., Adelaide, £3. J. Marshall's, Strath Hagly, Tasmania, £2. E. W. Griffin's, Avonside, Christchurch, N.Z., £1

For New Year, 1893, we have filled a large Clements Tonic bottle with Dr. Fletcher's Pills, and enclose a circular with every shilling box of them, on which our friends are requested to write a number, and we agree to buy back the circular for £25 for the first one to hand which bears the written number corresponding nearest to the number of pills in the bottle j £10 for the second ; £5 for the third ; and £4 £3, £2 and £1 for the 4th, sih, 6th and 7th, respectively. The pills will be counted Dec. 24th. 1892, and all circulars must be in our office before that date or we refuse to buy them. We buy back the first nearest seven only. Ifr. Fletcher's Pills are a quick, sure and a positive cure for indigestion, constipation, headache, liver and kidney complaints, and are used with greater success and more extensively by male and female sufferers than any other medicine, and we have thousands of testimonials to prove this. They are sold by all chemists, storekeepers, and patent medicine dealers everywhere, or post free for 13 penny (not 2d.) stamps of any colony, fromF.M. Clements, Newton, Sydney.

At Tilcha, Yandaraa and Mount Poole stations, Victoria,' during the last month 15,000 rabbits were destroyed, and it is estimated that twice that nnmber have died from natural causes, principally the effect of the draught. At Yandama they do not poison, but simply fence the water with netting, and make several V shaped yards outside, terminating at the fence round the water with a small tunnel made of wire netting. The width of the netting serving for the length of thetqnnel. Rabbits when they get in the ' enclosure hang on the fence and never leave it, so that they donotget out through the tunnel, the mouth of which inside the inclosure is about 3 feet away from the fence. The t U j re tQrown open to the stock during the day, but olosed every evening, and the enclosure is cleared! of the vermin very morning and their carcases carted away. The greatest number caught at one night was 2100.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1869, 10 February 1892, Page 4

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DR. FLETCHER'S PILLS. Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1869, 10 February 1892, Page 4

DR. FLETCHER'S PILLS. Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1869, 10 February 1892, Page 4

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