coma before my eyes, eo that I should not be able to recognise any one or anything at a distance of a yard or two from ,my face. This would be followed by excessive trembling of my knees, so that I could not stand without support ; after which a severe headache would occur, lasting often two or three days. I have tried various remedies for these distressing symptoms, but until 1 tried Seigel’s Syrup 1 baa no relief. Since then I have had excellent health in every respect, and if ever 1 feel a headache coming on 1 take one dose of the Syrup, which ar. rests it. Hoping that this testimonial may be the means of inducing others (who suffer as 1 used) to try the Syrop, as I feel sure they will receive speedy benefit and ulti» mately be cured, I beg to remain, yours faithfully, “A.H. Hobion.” Seigel’s Operating Pills prevent 111 effects from excess in eating or drinking. A good dose at bed-time renders a person fit for business in the morning. If you have Asthma use “The Hosiuweed Tar Mix* ture.” The Clydesdale Entire WILL STAND THIS SEASON At my Farm,. IDA Y A l/ii EY. om a Good paddock ioj Mart distance. All care take/ but/fro responsibility. Terms by agreement. ROBERT McINTOSH, Pnresbred Clydesdale Entire, IRON DU K Will Stand at my BALD HILL. THIS SEAS E, Iron Duke is old, stands 17 J. F. Kitchen By Ivanhoe, : grey, 7 years high; bred by q., Moa Flat Station, of Jewel ; both sire and dam importediron Duke has proved himself a sure foal getter, nearly all the mares he got last season proving in foal. Terms —LI to be paid on February Ist, 1886, and L 3 when the mare proves in foal. A grass paddock provided for mares from a distance, every care taken, but no responsibility. JOHN BUTLER. im THE POWERFUL THOROUGH BRED STALLION ST. ALBANS, WILL Stand at ScoiVa //uTUlcla Yalley, and / /(II) visit Blacks, Spottis HumbredfancTAlexandra during tme season, A fine 300 acre Haddock for mares at Ida/Valley. For Pedigree see Stud Boob. All care taken but no responsibility. The Thorough-bred Entire Horse Q. U A R D S M_A N, By Talisman—LadjCird, WILL STAND AT/ SLACKS THIS SEA Visiting the Surrou/l/'/Xlistricts. This grandson of -TrCducer is a beautiful black hoi’s/ standing 17 hands high, nine yeps old, with immense bone and miifscle (the thing so much looked for'in thorough-bred-stock. Guardsman has travelled the Can terbury and Taieri Plains Districts, where his stock is unequalled; he has a grand temper, and is a very sure foal getter. Terms—Ls ss, payable on Ist Feb ruary, 1887. The bona fide owner of Three or more Mares will be liberally dealt with, A paddock will be provided for marcs from a distance. All care taken, but no responsibility incurred. PETER HARRINGTON Proprietor, M Will Stand FIELD’S BUT Hi ire Season at EES GULLY EL. The Celebrated Trotti ERG A limited numberof Mares only taken. A good Paddock provided for Mares. All care taken, but no responsibility. Terms as per agreement. For further particulars apply to Or, GEORGE FIELD, Butchers Gully Hotel (Alexandra and Teviot Road); GEORGE FACHE, Auctioneer,
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1293, 10 December 1886, Page 4
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534Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 1293, 10 December 1886, Page 4
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