Public oticea. REMOV L. I \jTR J, A. OAYGILT, Solloit rr % ha> ♦ r«et f fitiuurly ■ couuied i;MsJ, lv«S<. W.ANTKD KNOWN AT I. BALEK AND COs.,) Liceos d Pawnbrnk ra, Eapt w tret. •i FIRS -CLASS VV:,tc)»m,k.r and * Jeweller is employed on the Pj-emises. j Watches^ cleaned and repaired, and ■] every description of Jewellery made and repaired at LOWEST OHRISTOHUROH PRICES. . 1 OS WATCHES~CLEANED 5S GLASSES, 6d ; HANDS, 9d. WATERBUR\»B repaired from 2s 6d; M B.— Waterbury's rftduoed from 13a fid 10 12a ' Jl 126 ASeBDRTON LICENSING DISTRICT. JHFR-^BY give.notibe that the followini» ptf -o s ave been duly nominated np candidates for the offio of Com- j mi t pinen- for tbe Aehburton; Licenamg L'is'rict :— ■■-..-. ANDREWS, GEORGE WILLIAM BULLOOK, iHOMAfS UHAPM i N, MTEPHE !• STEP.H 7 NSON CIAHK JOUN . ? GARBniTT. ROBERT i'ItZEUGH GRiGG.JOHN MoLBaN, DONALD REtD, JOHN Mo J. BEALY, THOM\S THOMAS, DAVID And I further gi ye notice that a poll for the election of five of the above named candidates will be taken at the Sale Yaids .face, Tinwald, o; WEDNESDAY the 22n'i Feb»uiry, 1888, commencing at 9».m. and ending at 6 p w. « F, M.^ IN WARING-, 2*57 Returning Officer.
: . SEE / -V SLEfcITOER^S PAMPHLET ON RHEUMATISM AND COUGH SYRUP. ! ■ s.s. v . Trade Mark. •:- ■■•.-. V8 ' ■:• • -■■■ MR SL^SING' R i% one of the oHest Veterinary Practiti^ne's in .the Australasian Colonies, having practised his prbfe-> j sion m Furope, America, vVest Tn^ies, Australia, and for the last 19 years m New Zea'hnd, especially m Otago, where he prides ' h n«s- If m ha«ng perlormed cures almost unknown m the world, especially i>i Tetanu? proper, eommonlv called lockjaw, certificates o f which were pub'ished m the " Otago I >aily ; imes" of 2 th of October, 1873; and thousands oi others can testify to wonder ul, speedy, nnd a : mo<t miraculous Cures he has effected, particularly many very valuable nt re H-.rses rrstored to good health, and thousands of pounds saved to 'he owners. • In ac 1 nowlcd^einent of the great patronage h- has received, Mr Slesinijer, V.S., is n w offeiinjj to the publ c he very be-t of medic nes for the cure of different of daily j ■ ccurrc cc. which any nc can understand, at nominal prices, as per list hereunto a-: nexed.
Mr has been specially appointed Veterinary >ur^eon to their Fxcellenc es Sir Hercu'es Robinson anH S»r James Ferguson ; ! and patronised by His Fxce lency the Mirquis of Normnnby (ex-Governor of V-'ctoria) ; the lion J Macandrew, late Superintendent of th» f ovii.ee of Otago ; the Hon Richard I Olive-; the es-Spe.iker of the General AssemUy ( ir F. n Bell) ; the lion W. I. Re\ nolds; the Hon George M'Lean; J. L. Gilies, Esq. ( te Speaker of Provincial ouncil) ; *. C Strode. E*q M R.M •J. P. . Maitl-.nrl, Esq., •• .M ; X B. Martin, Esq. ; Ge •• M 'Gavin, Esq. ; Mess>s Ro crt Wilson and Co. ; I . Thoneman, Esq. (of Messrs Lance and Thoneman, Melbou ne) ; cs c rs tf o-s an I Glenriining ; Messrs Kempthorne, Prosser and Co. ; Messrs J. and E. B. Cargill; Messrs Guthrie and Laraach; Mes-is Marshall and C'-peland ; G. Dodson, Esq. ; W. Ma on,* Esq. ;A. Mercer, Fsq. ; H, S. •Fish, Esq. ; H Walter, Fsq. (tbe latter four gentlenv-n are ex-Mayors of Dunedin) To all of whom he has g'ven every satisfaction, m skill and attendance, besides the « thousands of different gentlemen, l'very-siable keepers, waguoners, cabmen, etc., vhose Horses and Cattle he has successfully treated. Eye r y man can be his own Doctor by using Sksinger's preparations, as detailed below ; FOR HORSES. The Colic, or Gripe Drink. — Hovses are very i a 1 le to Colic or Gripe, and, if neglected, this complaint m-y m a »*w hours terminate m ii flammation, strangulation, tymo niti-, an^ death. This Co'ic Draught will give r*lieJ m es-s thau two hours, and o'ten within ten rr inntes. , The Embrocation,— For the treatment ot Cuts, Wounds, Brui-es from Sadd'e, Givth3, or Harness, See Shoulders Strains, Spruns, Rheuma'ism, Windfalls, Swellings, etc If either of these injuries or coiwlaints be neglected ior a few houis, they may take weeks to cure. The Condition Powers.— For restorincj and keepng the H--rse m good health, relieving HiHe-hound, urfdt. Mange, Greas-, and Skin Eruptions correcting a disea-ed state of the Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Liver, »tc. The Worm Powders.— The Hcse is very subject to Worms, frequently unsuspected by the owner. Thousands of h >r-,es die f ■ r t c want of these Powders, and the owner is : one the wiser fo r it ; and, unless a post mortem exanvii'tion is made, rioes not know that his ho<"FC s ffered from these rept les. On all occasions, when the animal is po t, m low condition, hi e-b und, or occ>siona ly passing a worm, give on» of ihcfe Pow era night and mornini', as directed on each tin Tlie Blister Ointment is sur-e»i' r to any olhcr. After v ing it, the ha r returns? to its natural color, and, unl.ke any other, no blemish is left. | The Ho'f Oils.— T eohief cau eof Lamene^s i Horses i e some injury or defect m t'e Fbpt, wHch may ca se inflanmation <'f the Fort, and bring on o'hrr diseases, such rs inflammation of t':e Bowels, Kidneys, Lungs, etc. These Oils, if used m t\m<\ will pievent or cv c brittle H ofs. Si tteracks, Contraction, Quiltor, Canker, C f »rf s, Thrusii or FruQh, a> row Heels, Hoof-lound, Navicular Joint Disease, etc., all of which the H rse is s ! u ject to, and is liable to fa \ and c d nger the life of bis rid r. THs may be avoided oy us ng this Oil daily, or two or three times a werk;. The Grease Ointment. — For the cure of Grease, Crown S ab«, Pat-tail, Mallenders and Sallenders, or any Skin Eruption, ' DOG MEDICINES. i The Distemper Powders are a. Perfect Cure, and may also be given 'n other ailments. : The Mange Ointment.— May be used for the Mange or any otht nSa^mat ry diseases of the Skin m t v e h hot D g It maybe rni*e& with lour tim c its quantity of Neats« out Oil, being easier of appl cation. JWAU the Medicines a c sold by 1 F. FERRIMAN, M • gcoUw AsUbiirto^
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1770, 18 February 1888, Page 3
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