sense of quiet-comfort all through such M I had not before realised in many yean. I could walk around the house and breathe comfortably in a few hours after I had taken the medicine. I have continued to take the medicine daily now for something over two months, and I can lay down and* sleep sweetly at nights and have not since had a recurrence of those terrible spasms and sweatings. 1 hare been so long broken down and reduced in my whole system that I have not tried to perform any very hard outdoor labour, deeming it best to be prudent lest by overexertion I may do myself injury before my strength is fully restored. I feel that my stomach and bowels have been and are being thoroughly renovated and renewed by the medicine. In fact I feel like a new man. 1 have been much congratulated by my neighboura.especially by the good "Vicar of Llanrystyd, who with his sympathetic wife have come three miles to shed tears of |oy on my recovery. 1 bade Mr Pugh goodbye, happy that even one at least among thousands had found a remedy for an -aggravating disease. Believing this remarkable case of Dyspeptic Asthma should b« known to the public, I beg to submit the above facts as they are related to me. P.T.W. The Clydesdale Entire OUNG L'.O.CHNIVAR, WILL STAND-THIS SEASON At my Farm, IDA VALLEY. Good paddock for Mates from a distance. ' All care taken but bility. Terms by agreement. eobert Mcintosh: Piire»bied Clydesdale Entire, 'RON DUKE, Will Stand at my Farm, BALD HILL FLAT THIS SEASON. Iron Duke is a dark grey, 7 years old, stands 17 hands high; bred by J. F. Kitchen, Esq., Moa Flat Station. By Ivanhoe, out of Jewel; both sire and dam imported Iron: Duke has proved himself a sure toal getter, nearly all the mares he got last season proving in foal. Terms—Ll to be paid on February Ist, 188G, and L 3 when the mare, proves in f.>aL "V ' j A grass paddock provided for mares I from a distance, every care taken, but no responsibility. JOHN BUTLER. THE POWERFUL THOROUGH BRED STALLION, ST. ALBANS, WILL Stand at Scott's Farm, Ida Valley, and will visit Blacks, Spottis Hundred, and Alexandra during the season, A fine 300 acre paddock for mares at Ida Valley. For Pedigree see Stud Kook. All care taken but no responsibility. The Thorough-bred Entire Horse 1 TJARDSMAN, or By Talisman—Ladybird, WILL STAJND AT BLACKS THIS SEASON, Visiting the Surrounding Districts. This grandson of Traducer is a beautiful black horse, standing 17 hands high, nine yeais old, with immense bone and muscle (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 ior mares from a distance. All care taken, but to responsibility incurred. PETER HARRINGTON Proprietor,
The Celebrated Trotting En»ire iyr E R 0 U R Y Will Stand this Season at FIELD'S BUTCHERS GULLY HOTEL. A limited nnraberof Mares only taken. A good Paddock provided for Mares. All care taken, but no responsibility. Terms as per agreement. For further particulars apply to GEORGE FIELD, Butchets Gully Hotel Alexandra and Teviot Road) Or, GEORGE FACHE, Auctioneer.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1296, 31 December 1886, Page 4
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580Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 1296, 31 December 1886, Page 4
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