EVERY...HORSE OWNER , SHOULD KEEP REDSTONE'S GRIPE DRENCH HANDY. ? A: -certain, rapid, and safe cure. Read what those w ho have used it say.
Gisborne, Gth April, 1909. MB. J. E. REDSTONE, Livery Stable Keeper, Gisborne: Dear Sir,—l' have pleasure in ! certifying that for the last four or five years, whenever any of my horses have been attacked with gripes, I have used your Gripe Drench with very good results indeed. In sonio cases the attacks were very far. advanced before being discovered. During the whole of this period I have only lost one horse through gripes, and I attribute that mainly to its being on its back for some time in a drain. I have had quite 30 cases treated with your Drench, and as stated abovo have had only one death. Yours truly, W. DOUGLAS LYSNAB, Mayor of Gisborne. Gisborne, July 27, 1909. MR. J. E. REDSTONE. Dear Sir,—l have used your "Colic Drench for Horses" for the last five years, and have great pleasure in testifying as to its efficacy. In my forty years' experience among horses it is the best Drench I have ever used, as it gives almost immediate rolief, acting oil tho bowels and water at the same time, and I consider all owners of horses should keep a draught handy. Yours faithfully, A. S. WACHSMANN, Manager Dalgety and Co. West Eyreton, July 12th, 1911. Messrs. DALGETY & CO., LTD., Christchurch. Dear Sirs',—You can uso my name with pleasure in forming your testimonials for Redstone's G.ripe Drench. I consider it a wonderful medicine, as I Use'd it on a horse that was subject to colic or gripes overy winter, and the animal was able to eat its ordinary feed in ten minutes, after receiving the Drench. Yours faithfully (Signed) T. POWER/West Eyreton.
HUNDREDS OF OTHER UN SOLICITED TESTIMONIALS. jj ••' ■IT - ACTS .LIKE MAGIC. . | v: ■■ >, >. Wholesale Agents: . ; " ."■■ ■■ jj Dalgety: and Co., Ltd.—For Auckland, Waitato, Pahnerston'; North,- Wellington, ;(j .. Cliristchurch, Timaru., (y Waikato Farmers' Auctioneering .Co., Ltd.,, Hamilton.—Wailiato. . ' B Williams and Kettle,-Ltd;, : N.apiciV—Ha\vko's Bay and East' Coast..', ,•({. Baggett and Potts,—Wangariui. and;;l)istrict.' -i • (( Wilson and '.Wilson.-r-Whangai'ei. afi(l.;NprtJiern:X)istricts.' ; : /j, Wairarapa Farmers' Co-opc>ativo-Association, Ltd.,. Masterton.—\Vairarapa. ' );, Otago Farmers' Co-operative Association, Ltd.—Otago and Southland. -Jj ; . ■ f/.i MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY j| J. R. REDSTONE, GiSBORNE. [i 1 CHARLES G. BLOORE 1 ' for LAM D. / | THE LEADING LAND ■& -ESTATE, AGENT IN j : POVERTY -BAY. . ' ] Sfaeep Runs, Dairy Farms, Houses, I Sections and Businesses. . ' 9 I have In my hands FOR SALE, the PICK OF POVERTY BAY | —I know every property personally. x 31,000 Acres, Freehold, in 2 or 3 blocks, from 6000 acres upwards, ® from £7 10s. to £8 per acre. Airfixst-crass liealthy Sheep.Couri- & try; sown down in English grasses; winters equal to 2' sheep to. 2 the acre. .A, safe 'arid''.profitable investment' for men' or" ) cates able to command capital from £80,000 to £75,000. . Par- ] ticulaiV to' bona-fide buyers.'only. ' V, ; J 5000 : Acres, "Native Leaseliold; ';secure " title/ registered; .term \lB \ years, at Is. 3d. per acre, with right renewal for 21 years or .d pensation. for : imprbveinents at' tenant's option; ' H&s' all >been' V good'Tawa Bush, plenty of and building timber; parts ] . steep,, mostly, easy hills, well .watered.' ■ , 2500 acres in English- ! grasses; will winter 2 sheep to the acre besides cattle; fine cli- | mate; 9 miles fencing and cottage. Price only £3 per acre; <i terms arranged. A fine property for young energetic man. Close'to township and coast. '^ 2730 AcreSj'Regisfeed Native ! L'eMe; 3ryears; present"rent;3d. per | ! • gbodv-road-; nearly all ploughable, un- S I dulating;. grows .splendid Rape, Tiimips, and Oats; capable of < great improvement-in,hands of. good all round farmer; 9 • pad(locks; new fencing; riew house,, woolshed : with. machines, yards;. Half improved, carrying H sheep to the acre. Price £2 10s. per acre; easy terms. ( . s * 3300 Acres, Freehold; handy to town; metalled road; all first- < class 2-sheep country; in English grasses; 100 acres rich flats, / balance good limestone and papa. Price £11 per acre; terns . arranged. , 2571 Acres, Freehold; 5 miles railway station; half in English "< grasses and carrying 2 sheep to the acre. Price £o 10s. per < acre; £3000 cash. 830 Acres, Freehold; "the pick of the East Coast.' 5 All low-lying, \ warm' valleys; about half ploughable; 260 acres rich flats; all \ first-class bush country, in best English grasses, watered by <; streams; subdivided into numerous paddocks; new modern home- / stead; woolshed, with machines, clip, yards, etc. Winters 3i_ ) ewes to the acre arid 300 head of cattle; fattens every.lamb oft' 1 ; the mothers and the grass ; percentage never down to VIOO per j cent, in 20 years. An ideal stud farm, or agricultural and fatteni ing property. Price, £21, per acre; terms, £4000 cash. Owner d ' retiring., ■ ■ ■ ' x fl Bush Section, 853 Acres, 0.R.P., at 245. per acre; 243 acres Eng. lish grass, balance tawa bush; will winter 2 sheep per acre. | Price, £1500; terms, only £350 cash; balance at 4A per cent, for 2 long term. - An exact description will be sent to any Inquiring buyer of any ] property in the district by wiring or writing to— j ' c. G. BLOORE, POVERTY BAY LAND AGENCY, j 72 LOWE STREETa CIBBORNE, \
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