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THE SHEEP - OWNERS' BEST FRIEND. SONJET is the best preventive of, and a certain cure for, all Parasitic Diseases in Sheep, Lambs and Calves. DRENCH YOUR LA MBS AT WEANING WITH SONJET, And so avoid the heavy mortality prevailing amongst all young stock. One Trial will Prove its Wonderful Curative Properties. Send for particulars and supplies to the N.Z.L. & M.A. COMPANY (Limited), RAMI L TON. 31/12 MMY.A.G RAHAM, Patent Permanent FOOT-ROT was awarded a Special Gold Medal at the late Auckland Exhibition, is now in the district, and is staying this week at the HAMILTON HOTEL, HAMILTON, where he will be glad to meet with Sheep-owners who may wish to have their sheep treated. The following testimonials from two of the leading flock-owners in Waikato speaks volumes as to the efficacy of the treatment: Waikato, Auckland Province, Wartle, Hamilton East, 24th January, 1897. MkW. A. Graham, Dear Sir,— I have pleasure in adding my testimonial to your numerous collection, and may state that 1 consider your specific the only real foot-rot cure I have met with. In October last I dressed about 300 sheep that were all affected (some badly) with the foot-rot. In November I went carefully through them again, and found them nearly all cured, amongst the number a ram that had not been free from the disease for years. I have now every confidence in recommending your specific to the public. V ours truly, JosiU'ii Baeugh. Me John Gokijox, of Woodlands, has used my cure for some years, and when I asked him for a testimonial he ordered a fresh supply, which he said was the best testimonial lie could give me. In addition to these, Mb Graham holds numerous testimonials from Government Sheep Inspectors and sheep-owners in till parts of the Australasian Colonies. Mr Graham is prepared to give any advice as to the proper treatment of the disease, and will, as an experiment, treat a few sheep, so as to show the undoubted benefit to be secured from the dressing. One dressing sufficient, at a cost of about §d per sheep. THOS. WELLS ... District Agent. SUB-AGENTS WANTED. All communications to be addressed to the Patentee, W. A. Graham, G.P.0., Auckland. Foot-rot Cure delivered railage free to any Waikato railway station. 28/1 Dental Notice. J. A. YOUNG, SURGEON DENTIST. (by exam.), MAY BE CONSULTED as follows: HAMILTON—Every Monday, Thursday and Saturday in premises opposite Mr Home's new building. CAMBRIDGE—By appointment, in private rooms at National Hotel. NGARUAWAHIA—At Waipa Hotel, second Tuesday each month. TE AWAMUTU—By appointment, igg" Above appointments will be faith - fully adhered to where practicable. Every branch of high-class Surgical and Mechanical Dentistry undertaken. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. PAINLESS OPERATIONS. CHARGES MODERATE. H. P. W I N D S 0 R, SURGEON DENTIST (By Exam.), LATE KEMPT AND WINDSOR ■■ SHORT LAND STREET opposite General Post Office), Telephon 377. [a card.] l k R. S. P OOLE ' Surgeon Dentist (Eug. and Scotl.), Bege lo intimate that he may be CONSULTED DAILY at his business room 3, Cambridge, between the hours of 9,30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Cambridge, July Ist, 1895. 2/. DENTISTRY —The Lon- ■ don Dental Institute, 298, Qucen-st, Auok- , land. A complete set from one guinea. Also, Combination IS-Carat Gold Pliable Plates, unexcelled for wear and comfort. Soft palates for tender gums. Other Dentists' Work Refitted. Painless extraction ly nitrous oxide gas daily, ss. Countty patients (if necessary) fitted in one visit. Teeth Stopped and Scaled.—The London Dental Institute, 293, Queen-street (next Milne and Choyce), Auckland. M/7 W. 11. & 11 C. WRIGHT SURGEON DENTISTS (Successors 10 A. L. Wright), NOTIFY hat they ave continuing the business at the Premises, top of SHORTLAND-STREET, AU CKLAND The high-class work of the late Mr A. L. Wright will be adhered to, and any left unfinished by at gentlemen wHI be completed by the w management. Telephone 657. 31/7 COMMERCIAL PRINTING of every description turned out in superior stylo at The Waikato Argus office—Goo. Eu&eeumbn, proprietor.

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Waikato Argus, Volume II, Issue 94, 13 February 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Argus, Volume II, Issue 94, 13 February 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Argus, Volume II, Issue 94, 13 February 1897, Page 4

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