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Public Notices I'M GOING- TO INVEftLIRO- hi " OH. INDEED ' AND WHERE AEE YOU GOING TO &TAY ?" WHY AX £2r Spear's Temperance Three minutes' walk np Dec Street from the railway station, where you can get the beet of accommodation at REASONABLE PRICE 3 as undor : Breakfast ... 9d Per day 2s Dinner... ... 9d Per week 10s 6d Tea 9d Beds ... Is LIBERAL BILL OF FARE. FISH EVERY MEAL. Hot and Cold Baths. \TOW IS THE TIME TO USE TOXA, THE NEW AND POWERFUL lUHBIT POISON. This preparation kills the rabbits on the spot, thus enabling the Far:«aer, Ru>ihold«rs, or Ktthbiter u-fing ii t'j pecu'ra all the skins. Rpad the following Tec-timouiala : MkssiiS Tothili,, Watson & Co, Grain and Wool Merchai t-., Inver-tarKill, wrote as follows on 22nd June :—" We tried a. liMJe of jour TUXA lust, week, and the rosult wns Very'suti-factory. It ia wonderful stuff for ki ling raiibifs." Ho:v is this in comparison with Phosphorisi d Oats P £7 worth of Skitis fr r an expenditure of 2s 6d Ma W, JaJjFKAY, a settler at Saddle Hill, info med our Dimedii Agents that with the contents of a 21b tics, he poisoned 550 rabbit?. This i- the record up to this date. Roseneatb, Wangaloa,, 10th'July, 1893. Messrs Stronaeli Bros. & Morris, Agents for TOXA. Gknxlkmen, —1 receivttd the 21b tin of TOXA oh Saiuvav, the Bth insl., and at onci; laid some of it. in a 26-».ore paddock below ihe hou«e h'ch I htd not poisoned with phosphorisiui r»»ts 1 can assure you it opi'nod my eyes next morning to find 21 rabbits a'l lying in a row j ist as if someone faaJ laii lUetn there. None o* 3 the rabbits were more lhan three yards from the sods, so that let ine see that it a rabbit took it he did not have inuth time to g< t away to cover. The only thing I regret is not having someone with me to see the sight. There 13 no mistake ; it is a miracle, ana knocks spots out of poisoned grain. lam sorry now that I had all the other paddocks poisoned beforehand with the phosphorus. The way I ustd the TOXA whs as loliows-:—" 1 turned up a sod every 12 yarae until I had about a dozen. Then I put a small piece about half as big as a pigeon's.egg on < aeu. I tiiink tbe more sod* turned up the better, as it draws the rabbits' attention to the poison. Of course, plenty of the sods were never touched, and if there are any more rabbits about, there is as'much TOXA on the other sods as will kill more than three iints 21. I will tell you later on h->w many I get in the paddock altogether, but I think I have told you enough, to let you see what a capital thing it is. I remain, &c, John Bubks. P.S.—Had to open this letter to Jet you ■ know the results on Monday morning. ] found 18 more rabbit* just where I got the 21 the previ us morning, anJ still there are sods not touched ; so 1 may git a few mare yet, although the rabbits are not very thick in f'is paddock. Messrs Stronach Bros, and Morris, agents for 'X OXA Rabbit Poison. Gentlemen,—lt will, perhaps, interest you to know the results of my experiments with tbe ibevt-inentioned preparation. I laid it dovtn in well-grassed lond as directed, and lmust say that it killed the rabbits quicklv and in considerable numbers. It appears to be a very powerful prepaiation, as the rabbits never get far from the sods after taking it. I think TOXA is the poison for bare land, whether in a c ltivated or native state. The rabbits take the preparation quickly on such land, and every skin is secured, which is not the case with phospliorised oats. The rabbits seem to be very fond of TOXA, a little hole was licked in the sods on the sot where tho poison was laid. Wishing you every success. —I am, &c, James Nelson. Lovell's Flat. Sole Distributing Agents for Southland : THE J G WARD FARMERS ASSOCIATION, GORE AND INYERCARGILL, Who have appointed all Storekeepers in Southland Sub-Agents. THE YIELD'S FRIEMD. A lure lor Piles ami Fistulas. Diseases of sensitive parts may be relieved and cured by the proper and diligent use of this cooling and healing Ointment, whose action should invariably be assisted by judicious doses of the Pil'.s —the anxious patient will soon experience wonderful ease from this treatment. COUGHS, COLDS AND ASTHMA. The Ointment should assiduously be rubbed at least twice a day on the chest and between the shoulders, when the symptoms will quickly abate. No medicines are more efficient in chest complaints, none can be used with equal safety and certainty. GOUT AND RHEUMATISM, These are undoubtedly Blood Diseases, and the poison manifests its presence in the well known symptoms. The only certain means of cure consists in overcoming this depravity in tire blocd which is rapidly purified by the use o\ 'he Pills. The Ointment, when rubbed upo.} the skin, penetrates through the pores, ac.s in unison with the Piils, and soon effects a cure. DROPSY, SWOLLEN LEGS OR ANKLES. These remedies act directly upon the absorbent system with a power that no dropsy, however inveterate, can long resist. They equalize the circulation, —they filter out everything that is morbid or injurious, and they regttiate every function. BAD LEGS, BAD BREAST 3 AND OLD ULCERS. This invaluable Ointment is an infallible cure for any wound, sore, or ulcer, of however long standing. For pimples, blotches, scald heads, and scorbutic humours, it is equally efficacious. Both the Ointment and Pills should bo used in the following cases :■ — Bad Legs Cancers Sore N'ipples Bad Breasts Kiephantiasis Sore-throats Burns Fistulas Skin-diseases Coco-bay Gout Scurvy Chiego-foot Glandular Swell- Sore Heads Chilblains ings Tumours Chapped Hands Lumbago Ulcers (Soft) files Wounds Contracted and Rheumatism Yaws Stiff Joints Scalds The Ointment and Pills are Manufactured only at 78 New Oxford St. (late 533 Oxford S t.) London And are sold by all Vendors of Medicines throughout the Civilized World; with directions for use in almost every language. Ci*" Purchasers should look to the Label on the Pots a°ud Boxes. If the address is not 533, Oxford spurjguj,

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Western Star, Issue 1968, 5 December 1894, Page 4

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