Barraud and Abraham, SEED AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, — ALSO — WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. HAVE ON SALE— Seed Oats, (Maohinn dressed.) Sparrowbill Long White Tartarian Canadian Long Black Tartarian Duns CANTERBURY SEED. Splendid Samples. Thoroughly Clean. SEED SPRING WHEAT, Also — Feed -Oats Crushed Linseed Oaten Sheaf Chaff Linseed Oil Cake Fowls' Wheat Whole Linseed Cape Barley Blue and Grey Peas Rye Corn Marrowfat Peas Seed Beans English Galvanised Crushed Beans Staples [Wire GARDEN PLOUGH AND SCUFFLERS Light, Strong, durable, and Cheap. Very Fine Samples of — SEED POTATOES From the South. AGENTS FOR— The New Zealand Shipping Company, Limited The Massoy-Harris Company, Limited The United Fire Insuranco Company, Limited, Etc., Etc., Etc. BARRAUD & ABRAHAM, PERSEVERANCE, INDUSTRY AND SKILL Will always attain well-merited sue cess hence for TTALUE, QUALITY AND STYLE We arc known to escd. Always to the Front ! Always Making the Pace ! Akd Always Doing ihe Tbade ! TWEED &UITS, with Extra Trousers, from £3 10s to £'1 los SERGE SUITS wiih Ex Ira Trouspts, from £'4 tj £5 FANCY WORSTED and VICUNA Suit.", with Extra TrousErs from £•! 153 to £5 5< DRES3 SUITS, with Extra Trovers, frcai £6 6* THO USEKSto O K DE R, los to 25s 15 per cm', allowc-d eft" Suits Extr.i Trousers. All G.»r.f»s Tliorou«My Shrunk. Fir and WonKirANtijii? Guaranteed. Special Attention paid to all orders Ihroi:j.'h post. Note Address — A. PATERSON, TAILOR, (Latd J IL DaJton), 42 Cuba Strhut, Wellington. THE "SCOUR" IN CALVES. liN past years it was calculated that in the Tarannki district nlone, 10,000 calves died annually from tho complaint known as " Scour." Two years ogo Mr W. A Ellis, who had a iong training in England as a Veterinary Druggist, was asked by the Tar* anaki dair.y farmers to provide them with a safe and sure remedy for the " Scour." He at once prepared an old-fashioned well-known English, remedy now used for the past fifty years by some of the leading breeders at Home. This he m» troduced as his (now celebrated) Scour Ur.euch.for Calves. Tho result was surprising. Almost every farmer in Tara« uaki took them up, with the result that last year not more than 500 calyes died in the district, an amazing reduction in the death rate of former years, to be still further reduced this ccming season. The leading farmers solely attribute this saving to the fact that Ellis' Scour Dbe.nch.ks were used In time ELLIS' Scoue Frenches fob Calv.es are sold in packets at Is 6d each, with full directions. One dose will cure any ordinary case of tscour, simply by removing or correcting the cause of trouble. One of the best judges of cattle in the North Island — nay, perhaps in the whole of the Colony— is the well-known old identity, Mr Alex. Coulson, of .New Plymouth, a gentlemau engaged in cattle «• breeding for the past fifty years, so well known und so highly trusted, that for years past he has been selected as one of the principal judges at the Annual Cattle Show at New Plymouth. His candid unsolicited opinion of these drenches is as follows : — New Plymouth, August 10th, 1894. " There is no mistake, those Scour Drenches made by Ellis, of Stratford, are a wonderful remedy. I never saw anything like them. I had some calves the other day lying almost dead from Scour. I gave them one dose each, just on and off chance, hardly expecting tkem to live. Next day those same calves were strong: aQ d well and as lively as crickets. I strongly advise every farmer to keep them by him, for I can guarantee that if he uses them in lime he will never have is calves die from Scour." Wholesale Agents —Saarland & Co. and Kempthorne, Prosser & Co. ; Feild ing Agents— Mrs Higgin (chemist), F. Mackenzie (storekeeper), and Barraud & Abraham. WOOD & WISHART, Watchmakers, Engravers, and Working Jewellers, Theatre Buildings, The Square, Palmerston North. j /"^ RESTS, Monograms, Initials, Names, \j Presentation or Trophy Inscriptions ENGRAVED in the best style. Pipes mounted and repaired. Work done for the trade. •Watches and 'Jewellery repaired at lowest prices. Old-fashioned Jewellery melted and re-made into fashionable designs. THE MANCHESTER RIFLES Parades fojs August — Thursday, 22nd (Sgt-Major McMillan „ 29th (Non-com. Officers) In the Volunteer Hall at 7.30. p.m. BY ORDER. HCENIX SAW MILL, AWAHUKI. Tho Cheapest and Nearest Mill to All Sorts of Timber, Rough and Dressed. STEVENS & WOOD. FIREWOOD. THE undersigned is prepared to sell and deliver , every description of Firewood to any part of the Borough at reasonable rates. Rough loads delivered at 6s 10a.5. Apply to T. Evans, carter, or JAS. RUFF, Making
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 43, 19 August 1895, Page 3
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