MI-CURE "COOLEBL” AN ABSOLUTE CURE for horses suffering from sore backs, sore shoulders, or any kind of gall or cracked or greasy heels. For Cows suffering from sore udders or ulcerated teats. For Sheep suffering from foot-rot. For fowls suffering from scaly legs. - Hamilton, Bth March, 1909. The Mi-Curo Proprietary Co. Dear Sirs Having tried your Mi-Cure Ointment, we can confidently recommend it as a cure for cracked heels, sor shoulders, saddle galls or wounds of any kind in horses, being clean inits action, and remain on when applied as directed.—Dalgleish and McDonald. Glendower, April 14th, 1909. The Mi-Curo 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. (Mr Wood milks 100 cows). Auckland, 9th March, 1909. To the Mi Cure Proprietary. Dear Sirs :It gives mo great pleasure in stating we consider your preparation, Mi-Cure, a satisfactory Ointment. It has made a perfect cure in all cases where we have applied it to our horses suffering 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. SIIEE EVELI N R.A.C., England.' Sole New Zealand Manufacturer : S. CIIATTERTON, Ellerslie, Auckland. Agents everywhere. j ESTABLISHE 0 1848 ESTABLISHED 1848
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4484, 4 November 1909, Page 4
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