I Wanted WANTED a Female Ge"eral Servant. Ap 'y to Mrs M'Donald, Wellesley Villa, Nor h Koad. \ y ANTED to sell, Ships Manifest Forms, two V V and four pages. Apply at this office. j \\ r ANTED the PUBLIC of Invercargill v VV . SUBSCRIBE to L. RODGKKi.'.LIBRARY The most replete in town. New Books and Periodicals added by even Mail WANTED, a thoroughly competent female Cook. Apply at the Prince of Wales Hotel. Notices ol Reoioval REMOVAL. I ' j *HE undersigned begs to intimate that he has j 1 REMOVED to the premises at the corner j of Dee and Don-streets, opposite the Prince of J Wales Hotel. H. JAGGERS, PLUMBER AND TINSMITH. NOTICE. KING & PARSONS, warehousemen Melbourne, have REMOVED to 29 Flinders Street East, adjoining the warehouse of Messrs. Sargood fon, and Co. TIMBER! ! TIMBER!! ! REMOVAL OE BUSINESS. THE undersigned begs to intimate to the Trade and the public generally, that for the convenience of customers, all descriptions of Sawn Timber and Building Materials will be supplied from the stores of Messrß Cowper and Wilson, in Dee-street. The establishment in Clyde-street, will b 6 closed from this date, an ' the business carried on at Messrs Cowper and Wilson's, as above, at the same prices and terms as formerly. WILLIAM FRASER. December 10, 1868. Cattle Medicines TO EARMEUS AND OTHERS. By Special Appointment to Her M:ij.*sty the Queen, aud His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. TA VY, SON, & HKWITT, Animal and AgriVJ . cultural Chemists, 22 Dorset- street. Baker Ol the GrA s K ! U*> ruuil/ror Buiuti- tusa. IUhE. — ** ie noted remedy for scour and debility in horses, cattle, calve->, and sh.ep. and lor the fret, colic, or gripes in horses. P**ice, Is 9J per bottle ; 20s per doz n in a wood CJtse. Wili keep good tweuty years. Plain directions given. Extracts from the English public press, showing the notoriety of the Gaseous Fluid : " We have fouud the colic dduks (Gaseous Fluid) prepared by Day, Son, and Hewitt, of London, act as au invaluable remedy, and would strong'y recommen I all who keep horses not to be without a supply." — ' Mark Lave Express,' Dec. 11, 1860. "Day, Son, and Hewitt's Gaseous Fluid is sufficient for all the ills that call hood is liable to. At least we have reckoned that out of 150 calves in six years we have only lost one. Of 26 reared in the present year, we cannot record a single case of death from scouring, or any other ailment, and have used notlii"g besides the Gaseous Fluid. — T. Bowicii, author of ' Prize Essay on Rearing of Calves.'" "In answer to an ' Old Subscriber,' respecting tbe scouring of young calves, I should re commend him not to let his calves have more than three quarts of milk per day for the first four days, and not more than (our quarts until they are a month old. I wean from 30 to 40 every year, and never lose one from scouring. If they show the least symptoms of scouring, I always give Day, Son, and Hewitt's Gaseous Fluid, which is a certain cure if taken in time." —A Subscriber of 20 Years.—' Bell's Weekly Messenger,' May 20, 1861. "If scouring continues, notwithstanding these precautions, a little medecine should be given in ] flour or starch gruel, or much .ondition will soon j be lost, and for this purpose I have tound Dav, j Son, and Hewitt's Gaseous Fluid the best corrective I have tried- lam not fond ot giving medecine to any animals, and much prefer leaving nature to correct simple ailments herself, by stopping ad food and giving the stomach rest, or helping her by change of diet and additional care. Nor have I any purpose to serve by recommending the medical preparations of this firm, but I have derived so muoh advantage the last two years from tbe contents of the Medecine Chest they supply, that I can recommend it strongly as a most valuable auxiliary to stockkeepers of all kinds, but especially to shepherds. With the medecines they give plain directions tor use, which any man mny understand and which I think will place him in a goo 1 position to deal satisfactorily with most of the diseases to which sheep are liable — Extract from lecture on ' Summer Grazing of Sheep,' delivered before the Over Agricultural Society by Mr Thomas Rigby, April, 1866. '• We would particularly recommend all cwners I of stock to keep a medicine chest, from Messrs Day, Son, and Hewitt, of Dorset-street, Po'tnansqoare, Lon on, W., who are veterinary medicine manufactures und vendors, and supply most ex cell«*nt remedies for scour, gripes, and other diseases. Having used these medicines for some years with success, we do not hesitate to say, if the inst ructions are carried out, they will be found most effective. — ' Sporting Gnzette ' on Agriculture and the Farm, 13th January, 1866. Manufactured by DAY, SON, AND HEWITT, 22 Dorset-street, Baker-street, London. * # * Sold wholesale and for export by the proprietors, Day, Son, aud 4ewitt ; Messrs Barclay md Sons, Farringdoa- street, Lon < lon ;F. New. bery and Sons, St. Paul's Chuchyard, London; . and all Patent Medicine Houses. ,- Local Agents for Australia and New Zealand tin tfe Created with,
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Southland Times, Issue 1126, 19 March 1869, Page 1
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