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To SHEEP FARMERS 1 A/VOP Ul ' s a S ain prevalent among the Lambs MJ\Jr%\J TT V/IVITM in th ; s District. The usual symptoms are a seyeie cough (more ngnceable when the lambs are moved or disturbed) accompanied by scouring. If allowed to go unchecked the complaint is xery serious and may carry off a great many of the lambs. Brett's Lung Worm Mixture has had a thorough trial during ihe past four years and has proved reliable and elfective, provided tnut it is used in the earlier stages of the complaint. Following are a few testimonials from practical men who have used it:— Waitahuna, January 28,1918. I may 8»y your Lungworm euro gave Mr H. L. Brett, Chemist, Lawrence. ovorv satisfaction. My lambs were t..._ o-_ t i_ ! .._ -j, it. o dvine badly, but after dosing I did not -Ynnrs faithfully. the Lungworm Drench supplied by you H ' W - WILLIAMS, proved very efficient. Previous to us Whenuakoa, Ist February, 1918 ing the drench I was losing on an aver Mr E. L. Brett, Lawrence, age of 20 sheep per week, but after us- Dear sir,—l have pleasure in informing the drench I reduced the loss to ing you that the Lungworm cure which three the first week and within a fort- I procured from you last year proved night my losses were nil—Yours faith very effective. A good number of my fully JAMES K. BBOWN. lambs were affected with lungworm, and nine died, but after dosing the sick Tuapeka West, 31/1/18. ones with your mixture they made a Mr Brett, Chemist, Lawrence. quick and thorough recovery and no Dear sir,—l am in receipt of yours of more died —Yours faithfully the 21st inst., re the Lungworm Cure ERNY HAET. Chemist, J Lawrence BREAD! A Commercial Loaf Once Tried, AI ways*] Asked For. Keeps its Moisture and Cuts Clean. Nice to look at; Better to Eat. F. MARTIN, Baker and Confectioner, Lawrence. MARQUEE ON HIRE. Telephone No. 27. Telephone No. 27. THE CITY BUTCHERY, BOSS PLACE, LAWRENCE. McCUNN AND LIVINGSTON, A fine selection of Prime Beef, Mutton, Lamb and Pork always on hand. A well selected Stock of Small Goods made daily. Send us your Bacon Pigs. HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN. Country Orders receive special attention. A trial solicited.

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Herbert Haynes SEWING MACHINES are guaranteed 10 years. Why pay £ls 15s when you can get one just as good for £9 10s. The MISSION STYLE is the latest in SEWING MACHINES. Plain, Strong, and Durable; High-grade, Light running, speedy, noiseless. Polished in medium oak colour, and complete with all attachments. Only a limited stock left at the same old price. Hand lift, £9 10s Auto lift, £lO 10 s Cabinet Auto lift, £l2 10s. Herbert, Haynes DUNEDIN.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 6690, 20 August 1919, Page 2

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