INGOBATOES FOB 1913.-Notv is the time to book your requirements for cominK seaeon. i'uli particulars on application. A., and P. FOOD CO., Welling, ton—Advt In Cape Colony the latest thing of a sartorial ordor is trousers for oxon. This method »f clothing beasts of burden is not duff t'o *ay Recession ©f style in Ssuth Africa, or from a'nevrborn mm* •fmsd«jty, but the carwents hare keoonje a necessity to protrct the animals fr«ln ths te«ts» Uits, which are a torment, and aften «. fatal enemy. Ths tscts« lliis swarm about sunsst, travelling near tho ground, and they havo been known to pdissa entire herds of cattle. Tho ox receives a bath before he dous the habiliments of civilisation. This bath consists of preparations supposed to freo the animals of all ticks and .parasites. Uis "pants" are then thoroughly soaked in oil and resin, and when tho swarms of flies come in contact with the trousers' legs they dio by tho thousands. Tho engagement wos_ broken through a severe cold. "Pwas plain he did not know "NAZOL," the great scientific remedy for InihioMß, Soro Throats, ottd all bronsbkl trouhl<H.~AdTt,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1776, 14 June 1913, Page 11
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187Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1776, 14 June 1913, Page 11
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