Public Notices Dentistry. MR AUDLET E. MERE WETHER WILL ATTEND DAILY AT JONES' NEW BUILDING, Next Somerset Hotel. ; TEE!Cs*^«Hw«e3^p— 2a 6:1. 1 ■ ' £20 REWARD. IN consequence of the amount of Poaching; going on m tho Creeks on the Legmbor Estate, the above reward will be paid to anyone giving information that will lead to a conviction. From Uiiß date ISIO ONE will ho permitted to fish m the Creeks on the Lagmbor Estate, 11*58 DONALD MoLEAN. sai3]r^bkos BUILDERS, UNDERTAKERS, <fee, Cornar Wakanui Bond aDd Case street, (Next Central Hotel,) Or at Baker and Brown's Coach Faotory Havelock street 11.J1 Coal. Coal, Goal, to threshinq"~maohine proprietors, FARMERS & OTHERS. HAV TNG made our arrangements for this Season's COAL SUPPLY on exceptionally favorable terms, we are m a position to meet the demands of oar Customers most liberally, both as to QUALITY and PRICE. OUDEBS NOW '.uEIN\2- BOOKED. McCALLUM & CO., IJ7O Coal and Timber Merchants. P. Ferriman SEE SLESINGER'S PAMPHLET ON RHEUMATISM AND COUGH SYRUP. s.s, Trade Mark. V.S. MR SLESINGER is one of the oldest Veterinary Practitioners m the Australasian Colonies, having practised his profession m Europe, America,. West Indies, Australia, and for the last 19 years m New Zealand, especially m Otago, where he prides himself m having performed cures almost unknown m the world, especially m Tetanus proper, commonly called Lockjaw, certificates of. which were published m the " Otajro Daily Times" of 2/th of Ort<^"-i *°/j > and thousands of ottcis can testify to wonderful, speedy, and almost miraculous Cures he has effected, particularly many very valuable Entire Horses restored to good health, and thousands of pounds saved to the owners. In acknowledgement of the great patronage he has received, Mr Slesinger, V. S., is now offering to the public the very best of medicines for the cure of different diseases of daily occurrence, which anyone can understand, at nominal prices, as per list hereunto annexed. Mr Slesinger has been specially appointed Veterinary Surgeon to their Excellencies Sir Hercules Robinson and Sir James Ferguson ; and patronised by His Excellency the Marquis of Normanby (ex-Governor of Victoria) ; the Hon J. Macandrew, late Superintendent of the Province of Otago ; the Hon Richard Oliver j the ex-Speaker of the General Assembly (Sir F. D. Bell) ; the lion W. tf. Reynolds; the Hon George M'Lean; J. L. Gillies, Esq. (late Speaker of Provincial Council) ; A. C. Strode, Esq., R.M. ; J. P. Maitland, Esq., R.M. ; R. B. Martin, Esq. ; Geo. M 'Gavin, Esq. ; Messrs Robert Wilson and Co. j L. Thoneman, Esq. (of Messrs Lange and Thoneman, Melbourne) ; W es«rs Ross and Glendining • Messrs Kempthorne, Prosser and Co. ; Messrs J. and E. B. Cargill ; Messrs Guthrie and Larnach ; Messrs Marshall and Copeland ; G. Dodson, Esq. ; W. Ma on, Esq. ;A. Mercer, Esq. ; H. S. Fish, Esq. ; H- Walter, Esq. (tbe latter four gentlemen are ex-Mayors of Dunedin). To all of whom he has given every satisfaction, m skill and attendance, besides the thousands of different gentlemen, livery-stable keepers, waggoners, cabmen, etc., whose Horses and Cattle he has successfully treated.. Every man can be his own Doctor by using Slesinger's preparations, as detailed below : — FOR HORSES. The Colic, or. Grspc Brink. — Horses are very lia.ble to Colic or Gripe, and, if neglected, this complaint may m a few hours terminate m inflammation, strangulation, tympanitis, and death. This Colic Draught will give relief m less than two hours, and often within ten minutes. The Embrocation. — For the treatment of Cuts, Wounds, Bruises from Saddle, Girths, or Harness, Sore Shoulders, Strains, Sprains, Rheumatism, Windgalls, Swellings, etc. If either of these injuries or complaints be neglected for a few hours, they may take weeka to cure. The Condition Powders. — For restoring and keeping the Hors,e m good health, relieving Hide-bound, - urfeit, Mange, Grease, and Skin Eruptions, correcting a diseased, state of the Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Liiyer, etc. The "Worm Powders. — The Horse is very subject to Wovms, frequently unsuspected by the owner. Thousands of horses die for the want of these Powders, and the owner is none the wiser for it ; and, unless &/>osi morlcm examination is made, does not know that his horse suffered from these reptiles. On all occasions, when the animal is poor, m low condition, hide-bound, or occasionally passing a worm, give one o£ these Powders night and morning, as directed on each tin. The Blister Ointment is superior to any other. After using it, the hair returns to its natural cotor, unlike any other, no blemish, is left, The Hoof Oils.— THe chief caiue of Lameness m Horses is some injury or defect m the Foot, which may cause Inflammation of the Foot, and bring on other diseases, such as inflammation of the Bowels, Kidneys, Lungs, etc. These Oils, if used m time, will prevent or are brittle Hoofs, Sandcracks, Contraction, Quittor, Canker, Corns, Thrush or Frush, m arrow Reels', Hoof-bound, Navicular Joint Disease, etc., all of which the Horse is subject to, and is liable to fall and endanger the life of his rider. This may be avoided Dy ustog this Oil daily, or two or three times a week. The Grease Ointment. — For the cure of Grease, Cfpwn Scabs, Eat-tail, Mallenders and Sallehders, or any SI? m Eruption. DOG MEDICINES. . The Distemper Powders are a Perfect Cure, and may .also be given, in 'other ailments. The Mange Ointment.— May be use.d. for ihe , Mange or, any otht Diseases oj Skin m, $■* * x & Ofif - It maybe ffiW- toU ' Unl * ns quantity of Neats- .., oemg easier of application. . "WAll the Medicines ate sold by F, FERRIMAN, Agent forAihbiutoflt
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1779, 29 February 1888, Page 3
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924Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1779, 29 February 1888, Page 3
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