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N. A. LARNBY, WAITOA, WAIHOU. Hamilton Aesnt— Mr. John Knox. T E S T IMONIALS. 1. Fen Court, Cambridge, Ist October, 1886. Memo ior Mr N. A. Larney, 'Wuiliou : I liave gtcat pleasare in stating that your " Anthelmintic" fluid has been in use on the piopertics of the Auckland Agiiculturul Company, Limited, for more than two years, and has given satisfactory proof of ite efficacy. In several instances 1 have perBonaHy seen the mixture administered, and noted the results which have biien satisfactory. I believe the u«e of the medicine will considei ably rednce the mortality amongst sheep, particularI'v young sheep sulleiingirom lung worm, and I consider that atockowners who use it will do so with advantage and profit. — Jauus Bailey. Manager for the Auckland Ag. Co Ld. — 2. Mr Larkworthy's Estate, Waitoa, 11th Nov, 188G.— Mr N. A. Larney,— Dear Bir : I dosed our hoggets with your "Anthelmintic" last autumn, and have since been very pleased with the lesults. It effectually checked all internal paratitts, and the s,heep, although kept on compaiathely poor food, maintained their condition during the winter, and rapidly improved with spring feed. — Tours faithfully, G. L. Grant, Manager. —3. Cambridge, Aug. 28th, 1886.— Mr N. A. Larney, Waitoa— -Pear Sir : I think youi "Antho'mintic" is a firtit-cltiss preparation, and is a cuie for either calvef>, sheep or lambs, that aie fccouring, or suflering from intestinal woims. I have not had so good an opportunity of trying it as I would like to have had, but f l'oni vhat I ha\e been of it, and from what othera who have tried it, tell me, I believe it is all -you claim foi it, and is a really valuable medicme, and ought to meet with a ready sale as it ib much needed. — Youi-h faithfully, J. McNicol. — Waihou, 13th December, 188G.— Mr N A Larney. — Dear Sit : I have used your jlnthelminfcie on ray hoggets for the last two seasons, and am well satisfied with the reßultß. It puts the Bhecp into a vigorous state of health and greatly increases the growth, and improves the condition of the wool. — Youra iuithfully. S. Sem>on,
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 216, 20 August 1887, Page 4
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