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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 Mr. H. Telford, owner of the well-known steeplechase horse, Aparima. Invercargill, March 24, 1892. Sibs,—This is to certify that I have used your Takaro on an over-reach on my horse, ‘ Aparima,’ and can safely say that it is one of the best healing ointments I have ever used. A. Telfobd. N.B.—On Easter Monday, shortly after this cure had been effected, Aparima won two races at Riverton—the Hunters’ Steeplechase and Open Steeplechase. From Mr. J. Bray, Manager Invercargill Tramway Company. Invercargill, March 5, 1892. Snts Having used Takaro as a remedial for cuts, bruises, etc., I have much pleasure in testifying to its efficacy; in fact I consider it the best preparation that has yet come under my notice. J. Bbay. From Messrs. D. and J. Bacon, of the Queen’s Livery Stables, Dunedin, by appointment to Lord Onslow. Dunedin, July 20, 1892. We have much pleasure in certifyingthat we have used your Takaro Ointment and Lotion, and find it to be one of the best preparations we have ever used for wounds, cuts and bruises, and greasy heels on horses. When properly applied it acts very quickly. It is an invaluable application for fresh flesh wounds, as flies will not approach the part to which it has been applied. We can confidently recommend Takaro to anyone owning horses and cattle. D. & J. Bacon. From Messrs. Smith and McKewan, Tramway Stables, Dunedin (employing more than 300 horses). Dunedin, March 31, 1892. Sibs, —We have much pleasure in certifying to the merits of the New Zealand Ointment and Loion named Takaro, which we have used on our horses. It is an excellent ointment for sore shoulders, healing the wound in a wonderful manner. We have tried it and the Lotion for greasy heels, and found them to do all that is claimed. We strongly advise horse owners to try them, as without doubt they are the best remedies we have tried. Smith & McKewan. From James Gibson and Co., Coal Merchants, Dunedin. Dunedin, July 22, 1892. Sirs, —I have much pleasure in testifying to the good qualities of your Takaro Ointment and Lotion. I will instance two cases which will give you some idea of their value. One was a bruised heel. Half the heel was knocked off by a log of timber. This was cured in a very short time with your Ointment and Lotion. The next case was a very obstinate one of Sallenders with considerable swelling and discharge. A diuretic ball, and a week’s treatment with the Takaro Lotion and Ointment removed both the discharge and the swelling. The gratifying feature to my mind is that in both cases the horses were able to do their work all the time, a thing which I could scarcely have believed had I not had them under my own observation. I have much pleasure in recommending your remedies to horse owners, as I think them invaluable. James Gibson. From Messrs. James Duthie & Co., the well-known Railway and General Carriers, and Contractors to the New Zealand Government. Dunedin, July 12, 1892. Sibs,—lt gives us much pleasure to testify to the excellence of your Takaro Lotion and Ointment. We have used both in our stables for Greasy Heels, Wounds, etc., and have always found it act most satisfactorily, and we shall have much pleasure in recommending it to all horse proprietors. James Duthie & Co. From the Weekly Press, July 21, 1892. “ Christmas ” is working away at Riccarton, and seems sound again on his off foreleg, which was doctored with a Dunedin preparation called Takaro. RETAIL PRICES— Takaro Ointment .. .. .. 2s 6d and 5s Takabo Lotion .. .. 2s 6d and 3s 6d Prepared only by THE BONGO A MANUFACTURING CO., Princes Street, Dunedin. LAXON, NEILL & CO., Agents, Auckland.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume III, Issue 141, 6 April 1893, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume III, Issue 141, 6 April 1893, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume III, Issue 141, 6 April 1893, Page 12