LANGSTONE'S VERMIFUGE FOll INTESTINAL PABASITES IN HOGGETS, LANGSTONE'S VERMIFUGE BALSAM ron BRONCHIAL PARASITES OR LONGWORM. Tliia remedy should bo administered in February, nt weaning timo, us a preventive, wlion its effects will be most beneficial. Botli preparations may boobtaincd at the VETERINARY PHARMACY, MAIN-STREET, ... GREi'TOWN, Opposite the resideiicoof Mrs Bastwoll, whero also Mr Langstone may be consulted in all diseases affecting horses, sheep, or cattle, 0, W, LMGSTONE, M.R.C.U LOWES AND lURNS Sole Wairarapa Agents. WAT S H E EP FARMERS BAY ABOUT Langstone's Vermifuge. TESTIMONIALS. From Mr A. M. Wilkinson, Tauherenikau Hotel, April 27th, 18'J2. Dear Sir,—Having tried your Vorrai* . fugo on a fow lambs last year, which were in a very emaciated condition, 1 was surprised to find tape worms fifteen and sixteen feot in length evacuated, I was determined to use your Vermifuge this season on my lambs at weaning time, and must say there is n marked improvement in them, and although put on to wry flush feed, remarkably freo from scour, which I attribute to your remedy. Yours Truly, A. Wilkikson, Oroua Downs, Foxton, Feb. 18,1891. Dear Sir,r-I have tried your remedy on 800 lambs with surprising results. The bodily condition of the animals was improved and tlio growth of wool was most marked. Your Vermifuge is just what sheepfarmcrs require, being inexpensive.—John McLennan. Gum Grove, Featherston, Sept. 25,1591. Dear Sir,—l havo no hesitation iu stating, .. for the benefit of plicepowaers, that I conBi'ler your Vermifuge a most efficacious medicine for hoggets suffering fr.im intestinal and bronchial parasites. I have drenched 200 hoggets with it, and a n si) satisfied with the results that I have ordered enough of the Vermifuge to dose my remaining hoggets and lambs at weaning.-W, H. Nicoi.3. Ngakoinai, Sept. 10,1891, Dear Sir,—l administered your Vcrmifugo to 200 of my hoggets, and I beg to inform you that the results were exceedingly gratifying. I havo every confidence iu the efficacy of the medicine, and fed sure that when its ijualities become more widely known it will command an enormous tale ninrnigst sheepowners, D. P. McLaren', South Feathereton, Sept. 30, 1891. Dear Sir,-I have pleasure iu testifying to the beneficial results my hoggets have derived from your Vermifuge. I drenched thirty a week ago and they parted witli most offensive matter, Experimenting further with forty hoggets, I found the yard strewed with tapeworms, I am now so satisfied with the genuineness of your remedy that I now give you an order to drench my flock, which numbers about UOOO. —A. Yule. Glcndower, Oct- 20,1891. Dear Sir,-I have no hesitation in stating, for the benefit of sheepowners, that I consider your Vermifuge a most efficacious medicine for hoggets suffering from intestinal and tooncliial parasites, The hundred I drenched some time ago aro now in a thriving condition, and I think vour remedy invaluable. Ciias. J. Jury, , Table Lands, Aug, 13,1891, Dear Sir,—l havo pleasure in testifying to tlio efficacy of your Vermifuge in ejecting intestinal worms from sheep. I shut some thirty hoggets up and dosed them according to your directions, and although I did not expect any results as regards lung worm at this period of the year, yet I was quite surprised at the number of worms which were strewn about the next day in the _ yard where the sheep were confined, I feel r,uito confident that, if properly administered nt the prtpcr time of the year, say at the beginning of February, before the lung worm lias penetrated greatly into the lungs, that there would bo a considerable lessening of the present mortality of young sheep,—l am. etc., CIiAS. J, TL'LLV, ) Greytown, Aug. 19,1891. Dear Sir,-1 have proved your Vermifuge to be effective in restoring liciltli to hoggets to which such lias been administered. To my mind it is a valuable medicine for sheep. E. H. Macnsell, Eiversdalo, Glonmorgan, June 10,1891. Dear Sir,—l drenched 500 of my hoggets i with your Vermifuge some three months ago with remarkable results, The sheep were in low condition at the time and I ilil not know what was tho matter with thorn, The day after tho doso had been administered I found the yard covered witli parasites and tape wo.ms. The sheep arc now in excellent con- - ilition, healthy and vigorous, oi.<! the extra growth of wool is simply remarkable, Have sent for a fresli supply,— H, llomsox, March 21st, 1892. C, W. Langstone, M E.C.V.S,, riiarniacy, Grcytown, Dear Sir-Having used your Vermifuge to 2000 of my lambs I was amazed nt the excellent result which ensued and hasten to acknowledge its effective nature, My lambs are now healthy and in first cla«s condition, and as the cost is mciely nominal I consider it a boon to settlers in every way, and expect to hear that its use will become very general. Please find enclosed an order for a further supply, Yours, etc,, John Stmxo, Glensidc, Gladstone, From Mr W, 1). Buick, Sliecpfarmer, Opaki, Mr C. W. Lnngslono, 1 Grcytown North, Dear Sir—Nine hundred of my sluep wont under your treatment on March 20th and I am immensely pleased with the Vermifuge and lironcliline administered by you. The Eroncbinl and Intestinal parasites which came away astonished me, and the sheep linve been in splendid condition ever since. ,W. B. Buick, Opaki, April 9th, 1892, Dry River Station, April, 1892 Mr C. W, Langstone, Dear Sir,-send me at once more of your Vermifuge, Out of the 5000 sheep I have dosed, the worms-tape and small wormsare coming out most freely. The medicine . is acting grand. Kindly send mc a further supply by lieeve's coach on Saturday next' Maiitin Eloak, Manager for Joseph and PhillipsFrom 11. W. Wilkinson, Western Lalto. Dear t?ir, —I am instructed by H. W. Wilkinson, Western Lake, to order /or him enough of your J'Ung Vermifuge for 500 hoggets, as soon as you can send it to my care. Ho is satisfied at Ibe beiielipis) result of the former supply be hail, William Fjra, Fsathctston, April 20, And numerous others since. Solo Agents for WoirarapaMESSRS LOWES & lORNS, 1 Masierion,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4107, 7 May 1892, Page 2
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