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ADVERTISEMENTS. THE Unfailing Maori Remedy, TAKARO CURES Cuts, Mange, Ulcers, Sore Teats, Saddle Galls, Cracked Heels, Sprains, Swellings, Greasy Heels, Over-reaches, Swollen Udders, &c., Sores and Wounds of every description on HORSES, CATTLE AND DOGS. TAKARO is prepared both as an OINTMENT and a LOTION. Flies ’will not approach any part to which the Lotion has been applied. On account of its peculiar taste, animals will not lick Takaro from the wound. In every case in which Takaro has been used, the cure has been so speedy and so complete that the proprietors feel fully justified in recommending it as the BEST REMEDY OF ITS KIND YET DISCOVERED. Its value has been thoroughly proved by leading HORSE-OWNERS, TRAINERS, TRAMWAY MANAGERS, CARRIERS and others, who all speak in the highest terms of its wonderful healing properties, as evidenced by the following letters selected from a number of TESTIMONIALS. From Messrs Delamain and Co.. Rink Stables, Christchurch, by special appointment to His Excellency the Governor. Christchurch, July 18th. 1892. Dear Sirs,—We have tried your mixture, Takaro, and have found it the best remedy we have yet used for Chapped Heels and Mud Fever among horses. We have no hesitation in recommending its use for either of the above purposes. _ Delamain and Co. From Mr J. Thomson, Manager New Brighton Tram Stables. Christchurch, June Bth, 1892. gms,—l have used your Takaro on a horse in our stables which had, as I thought, incurable Greasy Heels, but on applying your Lotion ana Ointment for eight days I was very much gratified to find that I had been mistaken, as I have got a permanent cure. J. Thomson. From Mr W. Kerr, Christchurch, one of the most successful trainers of trotting horses in New Zealand. New Brighton, June 11th, 1892. Sms,—l have much pleasure in testifying to the efficiency of your Takaro Lotion and Ointment as a sure cure for Cracked Heels and other Sores on horses. I had one horse under training which was very bad with cracked heels, and I could not get him cured, although I tried two or three different treatments. Happening to hear of your Takaro, I tried it and got him all right in a week. I should advise all men who use horses to keep it in the stable. W. Kerr. From Mr Charles Kerr, Christchurch, the successful trainer of trotting horses. New Brighton, June 10th, 1892. Sirs, -I have used your Takaro, and have much pleasure in testifying to its efficiency. I am sure it is the best preparation in the market for Cracked Heels which we trainers are very much troubled with. Charles Kerr. From Mr W. J. Blake, Christchurch. Christchurch, June 19th, 1892. Sirs,—l have used your preparation, Takaro, and I will say it is the best thing I have ever seen for Cracked Heels: and also for Saddle and other Sores on horses. ’ W. J. Blake. From Mr H. Piper, Upper Riccarton, near Christchurch, the well-known and successful trainer. Upper Riccarton, 11th June, 1892. Sibs,—l have great pleasure in testifying to the good results gained by using Takaro as a soothing and healing ointment. For all sorts of wounds on horses it cannot be equalled. Tipbb. Christchurch, June 4th, 1892. Sirs, —J have used Takaro, both Lotion and Ointment, on several horses in training for Cracked Heels and Grease, and I find it an excellent preparation, completely curing them in a few days. James Munro. From Mr Thomas Free, Christchurch, owner of the trotting stallion, Young Irvington. Christchurch, June Ist, 1892. Sirs, —Having used your Takaro in my stables I am much pleased with it. lam sure it is the beat preparation in New Zealand for Cracked Heels. Thomas Free. From Mr John Crew, cab proprietor. Christchurch. Sirs, — I have much pleasure in testifying to the efficiency of your preparation, Takaro. I have had many years’ experience with horses, and I am sure that for Sores or Greasy or Cracked Heels I have never seen its equal. John Crew. RETAIL PRICES— Taka-ro Ointment .. .. .. 2s 6d and 5s Takaro Lotion .. .. 2s 6d and 3s 6d Prepared only by THE RONGOA MANUFACTURING CO., Princes Street, Dunedin. LAXON, NEILL & CO., Agents, Auckland.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume III, Issue 133, 9 February 1893, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume III, Issue 133, 9 February 1893, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume III, Issue 133, 9 February 1893, Page 11

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