FOBD'S I. PATENT Scour & LnDg-lorm Mixture |j "FOR SHEEP. \- _-_-_-_. _• A PERFECT CORE FOR SCOUR& l LUNG WORM (which results from Scour) j ONE Drenching as per Directions, will be found perfectly effectual, and, instead of I injuring the Sheep in any way, it will give , both Stomach and Bowels a healthy tone, and ' -incrcar e tbe appetite wonderfully, so that the - I Sheep recover and thrive right away. On May 3rd, 1887, Mr JOHN BloaKißß, of . Baling writes i— i ' SIR.— I hereby beg to certify that you drenched 82 of my Hoggets with your Patent Mixture for Scour and Lung- Worm, en the 15th April. They were in a weak state, and had begun to die. After you drenched them not one died, and on the third d»y tha Scour was stopped, and they are now doing well. To Mb JOSEPH FORD, Ealing, and m ethers. PBIOE PER GALLON : 17s 6d in 1 Gallon Tina | 17s in 2 GallCnTina One Gallon is sufficient for 160 sheep, F. FBRRIMAN, Ashbnrton. POTATOES 1 POTATOES 11 POTATOES II! 3s 6d PER SACK. Delivered in any part of Town. WHY Btarvu yonr OOWS when Ferriman will deliver yon 14 Sacks Carrots, 1 ton for 25a, or 1 ton Mangolds 22s Gd. It's che*p Feed for Horses and a good change. THE PERFECTED SELFADJUSTING EUREKA WBINGER. THE Bimplet, best, and cheapest Clothes Wringer in the World, Self-Adjusting 1 Bteel Elliptic Springs. No Thumb Screws or Cogs required. Compact Galvanised Iron Frames. Best White Rubber Rollers; STILI TRIUMPHANT. ' FfIHE following Medicines have been for JL many years highly approved of by the Public, and a Gold Medal awarded for them at ' the Christchurch Exhibition, viz. : J FOR HORSES: k Colic or Gripe Drink Blister Ointment ■ Embrocation Grease Ointment Condition Powders Hoof OU Worm Powdera. FOR DOGS: Distemper Powders Mange Ointment. FOR HUMAN USB: BHBUMATIO BALSAM and Cough Syrup. Every Article that bears my I Traded J- Mark, Also my Name, 18 GUAKANTBBD. Beware of Spurious Imitations, CAUTION. Whereas 8. BLESINGEB, the oldest and most renowned Veterinary Practitioner in the Australian Colonies — who has introduced his unfailing remedies and educated the Public to treat their own Horses, Cattle or Dogs by offering his medicines at a very low price (for the different disease?, see circulars)— has, after obtaining a good sale for th*m, now to caution .the Pub ic against Spurious Imitations of his Remedies. The genuine articles can be obtained from F. FERRIMAN; Queen's Stables, Great King Street, Dunedin. To MR GLEBING BR, V.tt.— Dear Sir, — I think it a pleasure, combined with a duty, to inform you that I have used yonr vaiieua Horse Medicines for several years, during which time I have always found . them to be aa good as, and even better, than you described them. Ono dose of your Colic brink always cured ray horses in less than two hours. Your Hoof Oils have acted wonderfully well on my horses' feet, having kept them sound and free from lameness for the last four years. I would not be without these Oils in my stables on any account. Tour Em* brocj-tion, Blister Ointment, and condition and Worm Powders are superior to any of the many kinds I have used ; indeed, I may men* tlon th.t through using your preparations 1 have not required the eervicea of a Veterinary Surgeon in my stables for six years. £ have much pleasure in recommending your Horse Medicines to every horsa pro* prietor. My wife, who suffered much with Rheumatism, has also used yo„r Rheumatic Balsam with wondcrfnl effect, all other treatments having failed. You are welcome to publish this. I am, dear Sir, yours respectfully, DAVID BACON, (Of D. and J. Bacon.) fEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTOR? rHE NEW GOODS FOR THE WINTER SEASON j ABE » NOW OPENED OUT The k is THE LARGEST & BEST SELECTED IN THE TOWN, And the variety of Style and Patterns in j Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing I leaves nothing to be desired, rhousauds of Men's and Boys Suits, newest styles. Trousers and Trousers and Vests manufactured of New Zealand Tweeds. Every garmen warranted shrunk Overcoats, Waterproof Coats and Legg___gs in great variety Hats, comprising every new styl* worn Ohiltlron's Jersey Suits, Child/ . ; Jj Menof. War Suits Gentlemen's Hosiery, Scarves; Oxford Jegatta and White Shirts Bugs, Portmanteaus, and TravelH « Bags rhe oelobrated WERTHEIM SfciWlNG MACHINE. Time Paymeuta. N.SS CLOTHING FACTORS', East Stbut A. Harrison. Alfred Harrison, AUCTIONEER, STOCK AND ESTATE ' AGENT AND VALUATOR. SATURDAY SALE at 12 o'clock sbart. —Horses, Cattle, Pigs, Produce and Merchandise. FOR SALE— Farming Implements, and Vehicles of all kinds constantly in Yards on view for Sale. Clearing Sales held in Town or Country as required, and most liberal terms arranged with both Buyers and Sellers. Rents collected, and the business of absentees managed with oaro Valuation made of Properties or Merchandise on easy terms, ; Advances made instantly on Goods ' delivered at the Storeß for Sale. * Agent for tbe Norwioh Union Fire In- . surance Company, J Agent for the MUTUAL LIFE ASSOC fATION OF AUSTRALASIA ALFRED BARR?SQIf
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1609, 14 July 1887, Page 2
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840Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1609, 14 July 1887, Page 2
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