jltj I'ARNEY'S Wff ANTUELMINTIC ■111 TJ! N€ * WORMW 0RM jj U J-iUNiL tt ORM M UlilV N nEl£l> » IjAmbs & Calvfo. JDestw^s nil Tntcrn.l Vm*.f&W^'^Wmk s1f0? - whsihor in the Lungs, M^rajyc^^an Trncboi Bronchial Tn bes, yr \?%?'<<<J,*S'yl& or Intesliucß, and keeps ■*■ UFLIWIM> v *"10" 10 an " lnilv l ' n ft I AN' f!!~~i!iinG I SOUND irKALTHY CON. r^—-O DITION. lUIMG siA/Ks'SM- W ' m • - •_" ... - Slipop or C<ittl« in an nnr ~-~ — ■ =^ 1 thriving condition rec«lvft ,].;'!::;",.;,,..__;;, immediate benefit from iti ■'.'.! i ''I:, :: ]'„"}''•'•'• uso - Avorage cost per h»ad ':■» !»; !!'i'">j!!">" •' pordoio: ,- : ■ l ;!: 1 ' ;^":; ; :: 1 : 1 !^:. :; ;;• Sheep 2Jd JJ '•. '"""■'."""."" '. CalToa .. .. srl to (id }&Sz2~?z=z=z=z~£^sf\ Iv cases, 1 do* botlles and y^^jiKjt^S^^jlrapj a_ upwards, SOi per dozon. Eaoh JaMWHaM E> i§&j[\[ ' sjL^gbot'ls sufficient for 12 sheep 1 " 6 calvec. Full direction! "^SbSSSSBB^^^^^- on each bottle N. B — No s' r ep owntr should neglect to usf *,ht« preparation as its offoct xipon yolk and wool is ti'uljr mnrvollouT; the bonoflt on this alone xeoes tfc** quadrupling the coi&.
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TESTIMONIALS.
1. Fen Com t, Cambridge, Ist October, 188 a Memo for Mr N. A. Larney, Waihou : 1 have great pleasure in stating that your " Anthelmintic" fluid has been in use on the propeitics of the Auckland Agricultuial Company, Limited, for more than two years, and has given satisfactory proof of its efficacy. In several instances I have personally seen the mixture administered, and notod the results which have been satisfactor}'. I believe the use of the medicine will considerably rcdnce the mentality amongst sheep, particularly young sheep suffering ironi lung worm, and I consider that ctxickowncrs who use ife v. ill do so with advantage and profit. — James Bailey. Manager for the Auckland Ag. Co Ld. — 2. Mr Larkworthy's Estate, Waitoa, 11th Nov. 1886.— Mr N. A. Larney,— Dear Sir : I dosed our hoggets with your "Anthelmintic" last autumn, and have since been very pleased with the icsults. It effectually cheeked all internal parasites, and tho shcop. although kept on comparatively poor food, maintained their condition during the winter, and rapidly improved with spring feed. — Yours faithfully, G. L. Grant, Manager — 3. Cambridge, Aug. 28lh, 188G.— Mr N. A. Larney, Waitoa — Deav Sir : I think your ,'Anthclmintic" is a first-class preparation, and is a cure for either calves, sheep or lambd, that are scorning, or suffering from intestinal worms. I have not had so good an oppoitunity of trying it as I would like to have had, tlm from what I have seen of it, and from what others who have tried it, tell me, I believe it is all you claim for it, and is a really valuable medicine, and ought to meet with a ready .sale as it is much needed. — Yours faithfully, J. McNicol. —4 Waihou, 13th December, 18S6. — Mr N A Lainoy. — Dear Sir : I have useclyom Anthelmintic on my hoggets for the la'jt t\\ o seasons, and am well satisfied with the results. It puts the sheep into a vigorous state of health, and greatly increases tho growth, and improves tho coudition of the wool. — Your faithfully. S. Skddon. — 5 Aylesbury, Lower Waitoa, December 12th, 1887.— Mr N. A. Laiucy. — I have much pleasure in adding my tcsimony respecting the wonderful efficacy of your Anthehmintic. Ncarty one hundiod of my hoggets were recently badly infccotl T\ith the lung worm, several ha\ing died there from prior to my lesorting to jour remedy; and upon opening them I found the lungs thickly infested with the worm. The effect of one do&e of your Anlhelminfcic was magical, and without further ticafcment the sheep lcferrcd to rapidly recovered, and did well — Yours truly, F. Strange.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 282, 18 July 1888, Page 7
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