1 T ("» < ; w >; i<: !: s o I*' i I .— ... | !| \O you to ki-fp y<!iir Horses j j 5../ v * in-p.<!»d llm\ t.!i ai-d Oonditiyn-j I (Hi/ini.'.^hc V|)i'in;^;tn<l Stisn'HioV, aiul; ! prevcul Sic ! <nc.s,; and \)c;uh ? ! ' Then give your Horses S!esin<^- ! er's ('ondiilon Powders; for this is the l»e:;t sea«on of the; year for them. So horse ou.',j it to be kept without ' it. Cost only 3s till per lb m tins. Jk . i ■ ' j . ; Slesin«rcr' 1 s Embrocation, Colic Drink, .Blister* i()iatment v Wpof Oil, Grease Ointment, Worm Powders, &c , for Horses, DiatemperPowders and Mange Ointment for Dogs. All of them are warranted and infallible Large sale for them all through the Colony. Slcsingers Rheumatic Balsam and Cough Syrup iW human use are superior f -o any of the many --Yankee Notions or other Nostrums m the World, and not to be compared with such. All :Medieittes are guaranteed and cheap. Try them,
• Wholesale or Retail. . s. slesincJer, . v.5., . : 172 George-stroet, Duneclin The following Letter received from a wel}Jaif)i^-a,'.a v^lji3^hl^ respect- . able (jentleinan m Melbourne: — 19-3 S})ring-street, Melbourne. To Mr Slksikgku, V.S. Dear Sir,-r-iiaviu<r used your various Horse Medicines for the past two years, it gives me very much pleasure to be able to testify to the great benefit my horses have derived from their ;iise« Just previous to your medicines being introduced to my? notice Ir- was unfortunate inlosing two horses' from Colic, 'both coses being attended by professional men. 'Since that time I have had seven or eijjlit horses attached wit h .*' Gripe,' I aiu^l m . every case One,. j \Yitis6 of yctilr tctietitiV af cure m less^hilniXnd Hour. Your •Condition Powders, Hoof Oils. llVlistcr Ointment," l^mbrocation '" t ;have found, from experience, equally ': beneficial. ; Clours.iii.g, j}icn,^or anyone who has 'young dogs of any ctescription to rear,- iwould -iind i yo,ur Distemper Powders indispensable .after makingone trial. For the last ten years or so, the greyhound pups and other ' dogs that J have lost with, distemper would.be enormous. if , reckoned up, but since using your Distemper Powders I h?ve never -lost a dog from distemper. I am, dear Sir, ■ '• Yours, &C., 1 : ; THOMAS"' DALEY. 29th November, 1883. Sole'AL'etft'HPor kh K & M k <nrittWattf«&fifl Wqst , Qcjasfjjpjstricts.
NOT 10 a To ADVEitXLSEKS. the """;■ ' MAYAWATI* ; ST^DiRD , . ir 4 is by y'xk fiift' ■■*.?'• " !| LAEOeST eiKCIJLAa:|ON ' .. . * ■ 'OF! ANY , NE\^?APEJBjMV,'':.i : ' P.U bL&H l^P m M A : N A \VA'£b
:.: ■■ ■'. :■■' 1 ..-'I v 1., .. ■,;.'..-. g- US Boa 8T B <v? \jf I ton baa Woollen '.'• Factory COMPA Y." (Limited.) moso)Ef; TW^Ejn^ MOaCHEL ; SEgOiE^ .^OSGIEI ]?^4^IvELS MOSGIEL BLA^ltEf S ! '"MOSGIEii^IfGS.- -: MOSGIEL SHAWLS MOSGIEL MAUDS MOSGTEI HOSIEItZ - SOSGIEL SOCKS • "..: ; MO&GIEL YAKK...... \\ \ Those' Goods are noted for Purity- of Maierin!, , V^ripty of Pattcriis, Hou esly of Manufacture, ami Moderate P.riccv' .■;.■"■ , . ' Awarded the Highest Place ai ■the Australian Exhibitions. ["ftxto-iVcfc froui tho Melbonnio Ar/j f ut '.'■ , and N6w Zealand Iferctlfb] ■■■'•• T!i.e"J i .fn:<t(fid'Wof)ff'hi.<s\ wr.-vtihaifroin '\ the Al,".!bonrne Art/us, have received unqualified praise m the report on Australian woollens furnhihr.fl m the Elboeujf Ch a irber of Comviep'-a by-.-Jf. Henri OouMleiSnttjifyho yfili specially' sait 1o the Melbourne Exhibition front, the woollen' inrDUtfitcLwiiAi dixlricbin 'Fvan<;efor the j/ttrjjo.--c.. He dctilar.e.H tltQ,t " every article ■ manufactured by that company is «^/<»- . rior to any other' Australian woollen youth 1 Haw. at. the' Exhiljirian." and he '■ thuds that " the Mosgiel Factory will take first rank in' the Australian ntarfcels ■ ov6'r ull European importations." Testi- '■ viunij ti/ce thin from a critic no competent and disinterested must be very gratifying ; to the Company-. ' • . ; Ti 1 6 "l >ü bli,C! >i re requested when,]>ur- '■ chasing to sec' that they get tho gei*uiiio " MOSOI EL" ai;i-ick j , which ,is , ■giiaraliteod to give siitisfaetion; ~ The Trade supplied by. the wholesale.; ■ : Warehousemen- m the Colony. ■ and Olft'ea— liigli— street •D'ONKDIN. . factory — A t Mosul kl, Ta ieui. ■<;■.•■ JOHNH, MORRiHON, . :. . • MaIUJJJCIV
.. NuTJCIv'IU SUBoUHIBi-.ES: ''TT is nqnrsled ttmt iillctiiujjlaiiitt; J_ of iirt^nlai'ity <if dciivtsvy uf.iy I'u uiucll' t<i tiio OiKoo hi time, so that; ihny umy be duly inquired into. •
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 5, 3 June 1885, Page 4
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