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r j UiANKS his numerous Customers -A. for Liberal support accorded him during the past two years, and asks tor a continuance of same. Complete Stock of Groceries,J etc., always on hand AT LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH FOR SALE Oats, Chaff, Bran, Fowl Wheat, Poiiard, and Prime Rolled Bacon. J Agent for THE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, FIRE AND MARINE.
NO riCK TO SUBSCBIBJfIBS. Subscribers are -equesfced to uotifi this Office if their papers are r.; u delivered regularly. Cure for Grease in Horses. T AM prepared to Cure Grease in Horses, whether mares, geldings, or entires. AN ABSOLUTE CUBE GUARANTEED Pead the following local tesfcimonia’s 1. czt-ns of others may be seen on application. WILLIAM HARRIS, Downlands.
Mr W. Harms.—Sir,—I am pleased to tell you that Jour mixture has cured my gelding of thjfgrease, after having it a long time. 3L have tried a lot of other remedies, did % all failed. It has been and there has been no sisi japce. I can rocommend it to Ifnyqibe with horses troubled with grease* i jr % Martin, Hook. Mr W. Harris.—Sir,-You have cured my horse of grease after having it badly for six years. I did not think he would over be right any more, or that anything could cure him. Now he is thoroughly sound. 3 Bennett, Hook. Mr W. Harris.—Sir,—You have cured my mare of the grease after having ' it very bad for four years. She his hern thoroughly sound ever since ; that j 8 ice jiOf ago. Nicholas Quinn, Makikibi. /
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 263, 30 September 1902, Page 4
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371Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 263, 30 September 1902, Page 4
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