F. Feniman. j r FORD'S PATENT U Scour and Lung-Worm Mixture, FOR SHEEP. I A periect cure for Scour and Lung-Worm ( (which results from Scour). JOSEPH FORD, Ealing, Patentee. F. FEREIMAN, ASHBURTOM. POR SOEE THEOATS AND CHEST AFFECTION USE Slesinger's Cough Syrup! Mmufactu-ed by Mr Slcsinger for Forty years. F^OK Infants or Adults sufieiing from Sore Throat, Colds, Ciughs, pain m the Cr-es*, Laryrg'tis, BronchHis or Afiections of the lv' g=, r for Hooping Cough it is a most ■cfleclual reme "y. It contains no narcotic, and therefore may be used by Children and Adults. F. FEEEIMAN, gAGENT. SLESINGEE'S Rheumatic Baham. THE greatest discovery ever yet made (or the relief of human sufferers from Muscular or Nervous Affection is SLESINGER'S RHEUMATIC BALSAM. Of all the adverlised remedies and all the prescriptions from the medical faculty for the cure of Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout, Sciatica, Tic Douloureux, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Strains or Sprains, Chilblains, or pains of any sort from the above atfections, none have been so successful and effectual as LESINGER'S RHEUMATIC BALSAM. And why ? you will aslr. Because there is no nonsense about it. You are not asked to swallow so many pills or so many spoonfuls of mixture or draughts, 2, 3, or 4 times a day, or every r ther day ; or to use hot, cold, shower, or Turkish Bath- ; or to take or avoid j this, that, or the other food ; or to drink only such and such fluid, and not to drink anything else ; or to t ke such and such exercise, etc., etc No 1 Slesinger's Rheumatic Balsam jequires no such stipulation ! Eat and drink accor ins to your own good sen c, and if you only use the Balsam as directed on each bottle, m one day, and even m less time, or after one or two app ications, you are relieved from your pain and sufferings, and you will bless the invent r of the Balsam. Furthermore, you are not asked to repeat the dose, that is to say, to I uy another bottle or another box of pills. No I nothing of the sort is wanted. One bottle, although small m appearance, but large m its eflect, is qu'te sufficient m the worst of cases, and often rrom 20 to 100 drops, according to the surface of the complaint, is sufficient for a cure. CERTIFICATE. Moray Place. Dunedin. Mr Slesingei, V.S., Hope Street. Dear Sir,- I have much pleasure m reportgto you thai, after having used your Rheu« a&tic Balsam m cases of i^ euralgia, Acute, and Chronic Rheumatics, 1 have found it really a useful remedy. I have, therefore, no hesitation m recommending the same for the above-mentioned cases. — Yours, etc., C. N. Reimer, Surgeon. F. FEEEIMAN, AGENT IMPORTANT TO HORSE PROPRIETORS. THE following Certificate ht<» been received by Mr S, Slesinger, Veterinary Surgeon : — " Wellington City Tramways, " Wellington, 23rd May, 1887. "Mr Samuel Slesinger, V.S.,i Dunedia, "Dear Sir, — I have, as you are doubtless aware, used your Horse Medicines for the last three or four years, and have found them very valuable. In my opinion your Colic Drinks, Worm Powders, and Hoof Oil cannot be surpassed. " I have great pleasure m recommending your medicines to all horse proprietors. " Enclosed please find order/or 18 dozen assorted medicines. " I am, dear sir, " Yours faithfully, "S. Smith, Manager." F. FERRIMAN, AGENT. EVERY MAN CAN BE HIS OWN W*K>R-E DOCTOR, s^vfi^ By using SLESTS*I£R'S PREPARATIONS, As detailed below. FOR HORSES: r T*HF Colic or Gripe Drink. — Horses are -I very liable to Colic or Gripe, and, if eglected, this complaint may m a few hotrs erminate m inflammation, strangulation, tympanitis, ard death. This Colic Draught will give relief m less than two hours, and often within ten minu es. The fcrnbrocation. — For the treatment of Cuts, Wounds, Bruises from Saddle, Girths, or Harness, Sore Shoulders, Strains, Spr?in.«, Rheumatism, Windgalls, Swellings, etc. If cii.her of these injuries or complaints be neglected for a few hours, they may take weeks to cure The Condition Powders. — For restoring and keeping the Horse m good health, relieving Hre-bound, Surfeit, Mai.^e, Grease, and Skin Eruptions, correcting a diseased state of the Stomach, Bowels, Kidney?, Bladder, Liver, e'c. The Worm Powders. — The Horse is very subject to Worms, frequently unsuspected by the owner. Thr. usands of Horses die for the want of these Powders, and the owner is none ;he wiser for it ; and, unless a post tntrtem examination is ma c, does not know that his Horse suffered from these reptiles. On all occasions, wheu the animal is poor, m low condition, hide-bound, or occasionally passing a worm, give one of tnese Pow ers night and morning, as directed on each tin. The Blister Ointment is super'or to any other. After using it, ihe hair returns to its natural color, and, unlike any other, no blemish is left. The Hoof Oils. — The chief cause of Lameness m Horses is some injury or defect m the Foot, which may cause inflammation of the Foot, and bring on other diseases, iuch as ; nflammation of the Bowels, Kidneys, Lungs, These Oils, if used m time, will prevent or cure brittle Hoofs, Sandcracks, Contraction, Quittor, Canker. Corns, Thrush < r Frush, Narrow Heels, Hoof-bound, Navicular Joint Disease, etc., all of which the hone is subject to, and is liable to fall and erdanger the life of his rider. This may be avoided by using this Oil daily, or two or three times a jreek. The Grease Ointment. — For the cure of Grease, Crown Scabs, Rat-tail, Mallenders and Sallenders, or any Skin Eruption. DOG MEDICINES: The Distemper Powders are a Perfect Cure, and may also be given m other ailments. The Mange Ointments. — May be used for the Mange or any other Inflammatory Diseases of the SHn m the Horse or Dog. It may be mixed with four times its quantity of Neatsfoo Oil, being eas er of application, By keeping a supply on hand, which costs but very 'ttJe, you can cure your Horses yourself w .inout the aid of a Veterinary Surgeon. N.B. — Age does not affect the strength quality of cither medicine.f|rsarAll. the _ ;dicines are sold by F. FEEEIMAN, PAST STREET, ASHBURTON, V*Ag«pt,g.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1694, 24 October 1887, Page 2
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