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Notice to horse owners and DOO FANCIERS. The Celebrated A.NTICUTA (registered For Horses, Dogs, Cattle, and aU other animals. A* It is unrivalled as a Certain Cure for all Open Wounds, Sores, Broken Knees, etc., „„„ WHICH ABE CUBED IN ONE APPLICATION. Nelson, March 19th, 1896. Mr Wm. Fitz Gerald, Wellington. Dear Sir,-I have used ANTICUT A for over two years for open wounds, saddle galls, etc., on my horses, andean speak with the greatest satisfaction of the way it acts in rapidly healing everything to wffich it is applied according to the directions. JAMES CANNING, Proprietor of West Coast and Blenheim Coach Lines. No owner of Dogs, Horses, or Cattle should he without this Marvellous Dressing. Price, 3s per Bottle. Sole Proprietor for New Zealand — WM. C. FITZGERALD, Veterinary and Manufacturing Chemist, Wellington Agents wanted where not represented. o C K’S O W D E R THE SPREADER BRAND AND MORTEIN. THE MOST RELIABLE INSECT POWDER IN THE WORLD. WILL DESTROY EVERY FLY WITHIN FIVE MINUTES IN A ROOM. , Also, FLEAS, LICE, COCKROACHES, BUGS, SMALL ANTS, &o. DIRECTIONS. For Flies. — Close the room and blow our Powder is the air, when in five to ten minutes all will be killed. For Mosquitoes. — Do as above, or burn in the room. For Cockroaches. — Put Bock’s Powder on the floor, and with our Spreader blow it extravagantly into their haunts. Bepeat for a few days, when all will have disappeared. Thousands will be found dead after each operation. For Children’s Heads.— Blow some Powder between the hair at night, and cover with a cloth. This will clean the head entirely, without injury to the hair or skin. For Blight on Trees, Roses, Vines, and other Plants. — Blow the Powder after sunset where infected. Bock’s Powder — The Spreader Brand and Mor ein— although death to insect life in all its forms (first stupefying, then killing) is quite harmless to human or animal life. Sold by all leading stores and chemists in all parts of New Zealand. Wholesale from — p'. BOCK & CO., MANUFACTURERS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 22 Custom Street West, Auckland. Victoria Street, Wellington. 3 Chancery Lane, Christchurch. N O T H E R INCURABLE (?) 3 YEARS OF NEEDLESS SUFFERING. MAGICAL EFFECTS OF LOASBY’S “ WAHOO.” Hillgrove, N.S.W., 20th March, 1897. . The Manager Loasby’s Wahoo Mfg. Co., Ltd., 171 Kent St., Sydney. Dear Sir, — I suffered severely from Indigestion,® Liver Complaint, and Heartburn for fully three years. I was troubled with pains round the heart after eating, and always had a disagreeable taste in my mouth. I tried numerous remedies without getting relief, and at last came to the conclusion that I was incurable. LOASBY’S ‘‘WAHOO ” was highly spoken of in this town and I tried it. The effect upon me was magical. I felt its influence at once, and when half a bottle had been consumed I was in sound health .and free from trouble. I will always recommend “ WAHOO.” Yours truly, G. F. GODWIN. 11 WAHOO,” Price 2s 6d, from all Chemists and Storekeepers. Wholesale Agents : KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO.’S N.Z DRUG CO. (LIMITED). ‘ BOOMERANG ” AUSTRALIAN BRANDY, As supplied to the BRITISH WAR OFFICE. FOR SALE. FOR SALE, a first-class Commercial Hotel in a good town. Rental only £8 per week. Trade averages £9O weekly, which can be guaranteed. Splendidly furnished, and the leading hotel with all commercial, sporting, and other clubs. This is a splendid opportunity for a good man who is capable of managing a first-class hotel. Amount of cash required about £BOO. We are prepared to find the balance for a capable man. Free house. Satisfactory reasons for selling. . This is a genuine offer and one seldom met with. Further particulars will be supplied to bona fide buyers by DWAN BROS., Hotel Brokers, Wellington. Q ILKINSON Shoeing and General Smith, Close to the Racecourse, ELLERSLIE.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VII, Issue 353, 29 April 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VII, Issue 353, 29 April 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VII, Issue 353, 29 April 1897, Page 4

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