J 1 lARN E Y ' S | ANTHJELMINTIO " v 2TOJI \ JLJUtfL ™ * OHM |\ Is Sheep, Lambs, & Calvkij. Wctm. Dcrtteys all Tntennl Par.v Wwk u'toff, whether in the Lungs, Traohoi Bronchial Tv bos, I S \&* or Intestines, and keeps 7 met Mini vi tho animal in a / fjrH£i™NT|Gl scund it.cAr.TiiY eojr. 5" •■ •; - i Sheep or Catilo 'n an unr-- — I thriving condition recsivo, ['"<• ',',^-< •••„;„ immediato boccflt from it) ', fi | ' mji ,; ;„'„">"' use. Average cost per h.*d > '•ii. i;,;'::'!:!!.!,"""!!] perdoso: :'"'!:''!';!!!:::::!: ':':'i Shoop 2jd ,:v ' ' "';."" I Ualves .. .. Gd to Gd i^^gsiill^_u^fi^^f\ n casoK, 1 dos bottles ond '_^fi?^(|J|fWJ9n !fH|| ra upwards, 80s pur dozon. Kach Swfisllli j ljy^ l)Otr ' 0 BHffijlcnt (< r 12 shoop in^ w> tsFy^ or c nftlves - <ull directions — on each bottlo. N,B — No s''eop owner should neglect to usr Wt proparalion, us iti elloot upon yolk and wool is uuljr marvellous, tho benefit oa ihis alono &;«££ tkax«. quadrupling the cos&>
N. A. LARNEY, WAITOA, WAIHOF.
Hamilton Ac<Jnt--Mr. John Knoi.
T ESTIMONIALS.
1, Fen Court, "Cambridge, Ist October, 1883 Memo foi' Mr N. A. Larnoy, Waihou : 1 have great pleasure in stating that your " Anthelmintic" fluid has been in use on the properties of the Auckland Agricultuial Company,, Limited, for moic than two years, and, has given satisfactory proof of its ellicacy. In several instances I havta personally seen tho mixture administeicd, and noted the lesults which have been satisfactory. I believe £he use of the medicine will considerably iednce tlio mortality amon£bt sheep, particularly young sheep suffering liom lung worm, and I consider that stockowncis who use it will do so with advantage and profit.— James Baixtsy. j Manager for the Auckland Kg. Co Lcl. — 2. Mr Larkworthy's Estate, Waitoa,, llih ,NoV. ISSG. — Mr N. A. Larnoy, — Dear Sir : I closed our hoggets "with your "Anthelmintic" last autumn, ahd have since been very pleaded with the results. It effectually checked all internal parasites, and tire sheep, although kepi on comparatively poor food, maintained their condition duiing the winter, anfl iapklly impiovecl with spring fend.— Yours faithfully, G. L. Grant, Manager —3. Cambridge, Aug. 28th, 1886.— Mr N. A. Lamcy, Waitoa— Dear Sir : I think your ,'Antlielrnintiu" is a fust-class pieparation, and is a cure for cither calves, sheep or laftibs, that aie scouiing, or suttcring from intestinal noims. I ha^.c not haclso good an opportunity of dying it; as I would like to have had, tbu fj om what I have seen of it, an.l from what othcis v,ho have tiicd it, tell me, I believe it is ail 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, 13tliDccembe'r,1880.— Mr JN A Lai noy.— Dear Sir : I have used youi Anthelmintic on my hoggets for the last two seasons, and am well satisfied will) the results. It puts the blicep Into a vigorous, state of health, and groatly incieases the growth, and impiovcs the condition of , 'the wool. — Your faithfully. S. Skddok.— s Aylesbury, Lower Waitoa,' December. 12th, 1887.— Mr N. A. Larney. — I have much pleasure in adding my tebimony respecting the wonderful efficacy of your Anihelimint.ic. > Nearly one hundred of my'Jioggots Were 'recently badly infeccd with the King worm, "several having died theie from prior to lhy^ iesorting to your remedy; and upon opening them 1 found, the lungs thickly infested with thcworui. Tlie effect of one dosb of your Anthelmintic Was magical, and without furtßer treatment the sheep i-cfoircd to rapidly recovered, and did well— Yours truly, F. Strange.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 283, 21 July 1888, Page 7
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