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._ Public Kojfcices. . [N THE ESTATE OF THE KATE W. T. BRIDGES. ALL Persons having claims against the abovei ham'ed, 1 - deceased, are requested to send 1 in, a statement of the same to the undersigned, without delay. : THOS. M. MACDONALD, , Solicitor for the Executor. Invercargill, May 6th, 1869. IT is respectfully requested that all friends who — may- -he- doing- -work- for the- coming Temperance Bazaar, will hand in their contributions as early as possible, at the place of meeting here, in order that final* arrangements may be made. ; By order of Committee, ; ISABELLA A. BONTHRON. Secretary. NOTICE, rnHE Second Annual Genera^ Meeting of the i^Vaianiwa and Jacob's River Ploughing Association, will be held at MrROBBBXHAZLETT's, near Flint's Bush, on the evening of FRIDAY, 21st MAY,, at 6 o'clock, p.m. A full attendance is requested. . . JOHN M'INTYRE, ~ Secretary. Lectures ' " E "" c t ,U Ei E "Si The following EIGHT highly important LECTURES:— 1st — Structure of Man [ 2nd— Do I < 3rd — Functions of Man 1 > • ■ 4th — Marriage 5th — Abnormal Condition of Man 6th — Spermatorrhoea 7th — False Delicacy ( 8th — Special Diseases, As delivered at the Anthropological Museum ] the whole neatly. bound together, entitled > "THE PHILOSOPHY OF MARRIAGE," Will be forwarded post 'free for six twopenny stamps to parties unable to attend these popular lectufesT Address, Secretary, Anthropological Museum and Gallery of Illustrations, 172, Bourke street east, Melbourne. ; ' '1 ■ ' - ' * 1 ./.': _l ;; L_i i Cattle Medicines -. , i '■ . ••■;: t,:;|. — r^-r^ '- 1 -- TO EABMERS ANP OT3EES. ißy Special AppdißtAient fto '• Her Majesty the ■ Queen, and His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. •'•' ■■ •■■ •'■ •'■' !/ DAY, SON, & HEWITT, Animal and Agri^ cultural Chemists, 22 Dpr3.et-Btree^ Baker- : street, London, Inventors and Sole iof the GASEOUS FLUID, or BLACK MIXTURE.— The J noted remedy for scour and i dehlljfcy in horses., cattle, calves, and sheep, and , for J the fret, colic, or gripes in horses. Price, I ls-9d per bottle 1 ; 20s per dozen in a wood case. I Will keep good twenty years. Plain directions given. , : . Extracts from the English public press, showiffgTnTSMoneFy SrtEe'Gaiebus "Fluid :" " W«vhave Jfound'i.thecohoc drinks X^aseous Fluid), prepared . by Day, Son,- and Hewitt, .of London^ act as an invaluable remedy, and! would strongly recommend all who keep horses not to be -without 4 supply.'' — • Mark Lane Express,' Dec. 11, 1865. "Day, Son, and Hewitt's Gaseous Fluid is sufficient, for all the ills that calfhood is. liable to. At leaWwe have reckoned tHat out of 150 'calves in six years we have ' Only lost one. Of 26 reared in 1 the present "year, we cantidtf record ' a single caße of death/from scouring, or any otlrer ailment, and have used nothing besides the ' Gaseous Fluid.— T. Bowick, author of ' ' Pri^e Essay on Rearing of- Calves.''" ' "In answer to an 'Old Subscriber/ respect-' ing the scouring /of young; calves, ;I should recommend him not to let his calves have more than three quarts of milk per day . for the first four dayoV ahu not more' than ' four ' quarts until they are a month old., - I. wean* from 30 to 40 , every year, and never lose .^one., scouring. .If they show the least symptom's 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 , Messeilger,' May 20, 1861. ; - ' ' "If scouring eontmues,- notwithstanding these precautions, a me,decine should be given in i flour or starch »ruel, or much condition will soon be lost, and for~this ; purpose I have tbund Dav, Son, and Hewitt's Gaseous . Fluid . the best j corrective I have tried. lam not fond of giving medecine to any animals, - and much prefer leaving nature to correct simple, ailments herself, by stopping ail food and giving the stomach rest, or helping her by change of diet and, additional care. Nor' have I'-ihy purpose* to' serve by ! recommending the medical preparations of this ; finn, but I haVe derived .ab/ much' advantage' the i last two years from- the contents Of the Medecine ! Chest t&ey supply, that lean recommend it strongly as a .-most ; valuable fauxiliary to stock- ■ keepers of all kinds, but. especially to shepherds. . With the medecines they give plain directions for .user, whiob. any <man may understand; ; and which I.think wiU place him in a.gppd, position to d|ai j satisfactorily j with most ofj the. diseases; to which sheep , c are j li&bJerrjExtract ( , le<sure: ox» . I ' Summer Grazing of Sheep,' delivered before the : Over, Agricultural Society, by Mr Thomas Rigby, Apri], 1866. „.:■■:: .*-..■.. ; '• We would particularly repopimendiall owners >of stock .to .keep a medicine chest, ; fcom Messrs IV'fiJt Sod,. and Hewitt, of Dorset-street^ Portmansquare, London^ W., ; wl}o are veterinary medicine manufaeture^ and .vend ore- andj supply most excellent remedies for scour, .gripes, and other diseases. f Haring : .used these medicines,; for spmeij^axa.with ,BucQeßs,;.we ; dp not .hesitate to say, jf the.inßtruption^ : !*re l carried out, they r will be; found, most eifective.rf' Sporting Gazette ' on 1 . Agriculture j and .the; Farm, 13th January, 1866. • •. :' . .'. •'■ : y,i Manufactured by DAT, SON; ANH>; (HEWITT, I , ,< '22 Boraet-BWeet, Baker-^reet,- LondoriU ?> - 1 * # * Sold wholesale-«nd -for export by the proprjetprs, l)ay, Sonj and Hqwitt-^jiMessra Barclay; ;and v 'Sons, ' Farrm^o^%B^ee,jb,^ I^ndflja 5 $. Nejvi bery and Sons, St. Paul's "Churchyard, London ; '.and' all/Patent? Medicine^ HdiiseMJ. "t < ' : /■ ' i v- f ;7<; ; Local Agents for" Australia I ' and 'New Zealand can. btntreated fwith, .. .'.^;»-,ih ; i--> :A \r. \.\\i\y\:° -J-: ' -1 7! /-. •■; "II i .•!'!» j-- 1 . .;, ! I ,' xt ■'■> Q^IiiL,AJ;J)' TIiMES : "SHEET" A^ : M^N'^O' i: I .7linotio.}.ji. ,:.-.OBtß*Sa;^ ■.•:•. ■ tr. 1 ..--j.-. -..,■« iLOUI& f'EOD&BRS; nBOOKSELLEE

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Southland Times, Issue 1156, 10 May 1869, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1156, 10 May 1869, Page 4

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