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Edson's Chemical Essence Cures Lameness in Horses. From AUCKLAND TRAMWAYS, Mllillll'lllliiifiillilllilW Queen-street, Auckland. JP^,^WSiSn\ July 25th, 1900. • W|||l.fl|ii|lil)ll!lllMlW To J. Edson, Esq., chemist, Queen-st. I -mvicCnilTlcf \ Dear Sir, —Kindly forward me ano- / || V? 11 ill *V? \ ther dozen of your Chemical Essence. / JLIJUUIU. kJ \. During my many years' experience ./ t • \>. with numerous preparations, applied OH EM ICAL. >s s. on various lamenesses of horses, I /m ■ I—lVli wr»i— >* don't think I know of anything thatfflf Ol gives better results, and so simple in if S'J \ J i'J administration a3 your Essence.— ffl K^JJLIJJ>- 1 V_y_Jl—4 YomsUi,Ma \ s I For Lameness in Horses. From AMBBByTSgLISH & 00.1 ~^^^^l^,s^^34ss Farmers, Dairymen and Butter ! J one of the most efficacious Horse Blisters extant. Manufacturers. I It is mild in its operation, but at the game time nnifP- KHrnnPTih'inp rnnrl AnpTrlpnd I permanent in its effects. Whilst strong enough to Umce. iiaranganape-ioaa, Aucftlana.jll £ liswer the purpose required by the severest July J lth ? IyOO. in blister, it has the rare excellency of doing no I!{ injury to the hair, and cannot blemish, however To Mb J. Edson, chemist, Auckland, f. often applied, s. Tiporßir Wr> lnvphnri vnnrf!rnmr t The numerous testimonials which have been reJjearouv- we nave naa your ohejii-| ed tra i lierS) stud grooms, and private cal Essence in use for the past ten ij gen ti en ien, and the fact that ft is entirely free from years, and have great pleasure in testi- |j corrosive acids and all preparations of Mercury, fying to its effectiveness. Wβ have ! recommend it as the best applicationif or■ Spavins, a«i i i i i • jii Curb-? Sclints. Ringbones, Wind Galls, Strains of proved its value as a remedy for Strained c or Calloused or Hard Swellings sinews, splints, and other ailments™'} O f j on f, standing, and all other_ diseases requiring a common to horses working on macad-liiii sweating or blistering application amised roads In one case wa had an I The will, when diluted according to the amiseaioaas. in one case we naaan,|| (lh . ections on the bottie.be also found one of the animal so badly strained m its fore-leg 11 b(3St applications possible to Sprains, Bruises, that it was looked upon as useless, but";:|!, Stiffness of the Joints, and other injuries of a slight after being properly dressed twice withp nature, where actual blistering is not required. Edson's Chemical Essence, and turned In Bottles, at 25., Ss. 6d., and ss. eaen. out, was restored to soundness in a >.. . ' "• short time. "We look upon this ■ preparation as being the best and most effective remedy for lameness in horses we have ever used. Wβ would advise those who need such a remedy, and have not tried it, to test ifc by using it, and, if properly applied, we are confident the result will be satisfactory. — Yours, etc., Ambdkt, English & Co. Sold by Chemists and Storekeepers everywhere. wholesale agents- JKEMPTHORNE PROSSER & Co. WHOJjiJbAlj.lt* ACi-briTS • 1 ott k t>t a vt"t\ t> rt« (SHAItLAND & 00. . Al QUALITY spoons —— AND WHAT a wonderful difference Good Table FORKS. Silver makes to the appearance of one's dining-table. So that your table will always look ' ..■ nice, buy nothing but the Best Spoons and Forks. Perhaps they are a little more expensive at the outset, but they are cheapest in the long run. Those we sell are good for 20 years' ordinary use, and at the prices we quote are absolutely the best value in N.Z. FIDDLE OB OLD ENGLISH PATTERN. TABLE SPOONS £115s per doz., or 2/11 each. TABLE FORKS £1 15s per doz., or 2/11 each. DESSERT SPOONS £1 5s per doz., or 2/1 each. DESSERT FORKS £1 5s per doz., or 2/1 each. TEASPOONS 15s per doz., or 1/3 each. AFTERNOON TEA SPOONS.. .. 15s per doz., or 1/3 each. We stock a very fine line of BEST SHEFFIELD TABLE KNIVES, with Xylonite Handles, at 14/6 per doz. Dessert, 12/6 per doz. Send for our new Booklet, just published. IT WILL HELP YOU ! STEWART DAWSON & CO.. JEWELLERS & SILVERSMITHS, WELLINGTON. II the Best are 7 Blmoate&c°?lL Exceptional vaiW~^ / - /Vo Better Obtainable ■ jR J y andseJTh°at You Get Them. Hb^O i „ —

COOSPICUOUS FOR FLAVOUE. CONSPICUOUS FOE PURITY. CONSPICUOUS FOR RICHNESS. CONSPICUOUS FOR QUALITY. /■CRESCENT Blend Tea is conspicuous for all this, and more. If you have tried it you will know all about its merits. If you have not, you are missing a palate pleasure. CRESCENT BLEND TEA is de rigeut* in ali homes where good taste prevails. A Tea Expert controls the blending and packing, and the utmost care and attention are given to the details. Sold at All Stores Throughout the District. SPECIAL NOTICE. nfIHE Only Authorised Agents for the JL sale of TURNER & TURNER'S TIP-TOP TEAS (registered) in the following districts are:— MAURICEVILLE—Mr Jas. Goodgame. DREYERTON—Mrs Franklin. EKETAHUNA—Mrs M Wolfe. MR GOODGAME being the Only Recog-' nised Travelling Agent through the FortyMile Bush and surrounding districts. TURNER & TURNER, Masterton. H. d. ALDERSLADE, GENERAL CARRIER, HOPE-STBEET, - MaSTBBTON. (Premises recently occupied by Davey Bros.) ORDERS may be left with Mr S. L. Wells, tailor, next to Courthouse, when they will receive prompt attention. Furniture carefully removed. All charges reasonable.

["■Outings 1 [ TT'S the little luxuries that count so much in the enjoyment of your holiday camp or picnic. So when packing your hampers do not forget to include some "X"Plum Puddings "X" Green Peas . . [In Tins]. "X" Raspberry . . . .... Vinegar, and other of our pure food products. They are the best it is possible to make. lIT Kirkpatrick "&"CoT| NELSON.LTP- I 7 TjTOUND—The Shop where the General .JsJ Public can purchase the finest Ceylon Teas from 7/6 per 51bs Turner and Turner's Tip Top Teas, Masterton. Intending customers can sample any of the Tip Top Teas in the pretty Lorna Doona Tea Booms. PRIME BEEF. I HAVE secured a splendid line of 3-year old Hereford Bullocks from Mr Stuokey, and this will be sufficient recommendation of the quality of beef to be obtained at my establishment. F. HoHoway, Butcher, Queen-street*

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7683, 5 February 1904, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7683, 5 February 1904, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7683, 5 February 1904, Page 7

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