WHEN IN DUNEDIN, WHERE SHALL I STAY? Why—“THE TROTTING MAN’S HOME,” The Southern Hotel. That’s All. A. W. BROWN Proprietor. IDADIOL TREATMENT S reduce. Swellings, cures ||||| j 5 strained and puffy joints, prevents Filled Legs, by ’ WOf stimulating the venous and WfE lymphatic tissues, and re- \ Wlw moving the inflammatory -xudates by radiation. no BLISTER, ENFORCED Hi REST, OR REMOVAL OF THE HAIR NECESSARY. Hij| RADIOL is a nerve sedative and fines down a won Horse’s Legs to a remark- @ able degree. The pain of * Lameness disappears under its influence. 3 Grand Prix. 6 Gold Medals. RADIOL LEG WASH is the only specific for Sore Backs, because it reduces the swelling, alleviates the pain and heals the abrasion. An intelligent use of the “Radiol Leg Wasli” counteracts that daily wear and tear of the legs unavoidable with the Horse in constant work, whether training, racing, or on the road. One flask of “RADIOL” will make a gallon of valuable Leg Wash. “The Field,” June 16th, 1906:— “We have been able to test some trial f bottles of ‘Radiol’ in cases of Windgalls, Splints, and Puffy Swellings, and have found ‘Radiol’ to be very beneficial, and we have also found it useful as a leg wash for polo ponies after a day’s play.” Ask Your Chemist for “RADIOL.” Wholesale from Sharland and Co., or Kempthorne, Prosser and Co. Made <n England by THE RADIOL COMPANY,
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1247, 12 March 1914, Page 17
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234Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1247, 12 March 1914, Page 17
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