99 J MI-eURE " 00 SS'£® L AN ABSOLUTE CURE for horses Buffering from sore bocks, sore shoulders, or a ny kind | of gall or cracked or greasy heels. For Cows suffering from sore udders or ulcerated teats, j For Sheep suffering from foot-rot. For fowls suffering from scaly legs. , Hamilton, Bth March, 1909. The Mi-Cure Proprietary Co. Dear Sirs . tried your Mi-Cure Ointment, we can confidently recommond it as a cure for cracked heel.., sor r shoulders, saddle galls or wounds of any kind in horses, being clean in its action, and remain on when applied as directed.—Dalgleish and McDonald. T , rloo(1 Glendower, April 14th, 1909. The Mi-Cure Proprietary Co. Gentlemen : I have used your preparation; Mi-Cure, on my cows and I have found it the best remedy I have used, fo curing sore teats or udders.—Yours truly, W. F. Wood, Dairy Farm, St. Helier s Bay. iMr Wood milks 100 cows). _ • ' Auckland, 9th March, 1909. To the Mi Cure Proprietary. Dear Sirs :It gives me great pleasure in stating we consider your preparation, Mi-Cure, a satisfactory Ointment. It h made a perfect cure in aU oases where we have applied it to our horses Buffering from sore backs etc.-Yours truly, A. B. Wright and Sons, Carriers and Forwarding Agents Auckland. (Messrs Wright are one of the largest carrying firms in New Zealand). . Genuine only when it bears the signature : E. SHEE EVELYN R.A.C., England. Sole New Zealand Manufacturer : S. CHATTERTON, Ellerslie, Auckland. Agents everywhere. ESTABLISHED 1848 ESTABLISHED 1848
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Afternoon Tea Spoons Oup selection is unsurpassed. The patterns are the latest, the qualities are good, and the prices are the lowest. They are fitted in neat velvet-lined cases. Half-dozen Spoons with Sugar Tongs to match. X- : Cv ‘,V"j’ if .'lt II 4697.—Case or Solid Silver Spoons and Tonst», 47/6. Other* at Wi, 33/-. 40/-, to 67 18. G 5267.—Case of 6 Silver-plated Spoons and Tongs. 16/5. Others at 8/5, 13/6, to 2?/6. ( ===?! r&BF&Ti =D.g3!''. ll fli.^ 99) Cake Forks G 8065.—Caae with 6 Silver-plated Cake Forks, Pearl Handle*, 27/6. Same in Solid Silver and Pearl, AS. mmmmm G 8998.—Case with 6 Silver-plated Cake Forks, 9/6. Other* at 12/6, 15/6, and 18/6. For the convenience of Country Customers we have Illustrated Catalogues, giving great variety of our goods. These are sent free on request. As we do not employ Agents or Travelling Salesmen, to ensure receiving our goods it is necessary to deal with us direct at our Auckland Treasure House. We pay postage and guarantee safe delivery of the goods. SfQwarf Wamon $ @o. f The Leading Jeweller**, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4481, 28 October 1909, Page 4
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