JiNGSTOSE'S : VEKMIIOT '•• ' '.;'-.'soe'• ■' ■' INTESTINALPABASITES . IN : HOGGETS. "> LANGSTONE'S. : '-•VERMIFUGE BALSAM' bronchial "parasites, ob -" ■ 1ungw0rm,',;...;..: 1 This remedy should be administered in February, at weaning time, as a prejVbntiv'e, whon its effects will bo very beneficial, ; : 1— ** ■' O.W.MGgTONE,'.M.R.d?,S. VETERINARY PHARMACY, ! MAIN-BTREET, ... G'BEJfTOWN, where Mr Langstone may be : consulted in all diseases affect- ' i LOWES AND lURNS : : Sole Wairarapa Asenta. — r WHAT ■•: BHEEPFABMERS . BAYABOW 1 ; Langstone's_Vermifuge,' ' ■: TESTIMONIALS. [con.] ■ \ NEW ZEALAND GKOLOMCAti SURVE¥ LABOBATORY. mmmm or any ingredient likely to oe dangerous, if the medicine is used in excess of quantity prescribed;. j ' '•'.';['
Beoeivcd oa 14th May, 1892, •; Examinedon2othMay, 1892.. 1 ' This Vermifuge does not contain arsenic or any ingredient likely to seriously affect animals if given to them in .quantities double the proper dose." (Signed) W.SKEyi; TOhenga, 9tb May, 1892, ; Dkab Sih,—l had twenty calves whioh seemed to bewaatingwith parasitio diarrhoea, At your suggestion I administered to' each of them Bix teaapoonfulß of your Vermifuge, and the benefit was most remarkable. Ever sinoe that time, they havo £ dition.-lam, etc,; : Tauherenikau Hotel, -April27th, 1892.' : Dear tried yoilr Vermin fuge on a few lambs last year, ! whieh were in a very emaciated condition, 1 was surprised ; to- find* (ape worms fifteen and sixteen feet in length evacuated; 'I was determined to use your Vermifuge thii season'on' my* lambs at weaning time. ment in them, and although put on to very flush feed, remarkably free from scour, which I attribute to. your remedy! YouraTruly,v ;• {■;■■■■: A. WIIKISSON. '
Oroua Downs, Foxton, Feb. 18,1891. ; Dear Sir,—l teve tried your remedy on 800 lambs with SMprifling.rcsults... Tho bodily condition of theanimals to improved and the growth of wool was most marked. Your Vcrmi, fugeis just whitahcepfarmerarequire,;betag inexpensive.-JoHN MoLsnna's. . ; < Gum Grove, Fea&erstoh, Bept, 25,1891;.. ! for,the benefit of, sheepowners,that.l-conj eider ycui Vormifuge'a most eicacio'tumedi* bronchial, parasites. I have drenched 200 hoggets with it, 1 and am si> satisfied, with the results that 1 havo.ordered: enough of the Vermifuge to dose my remaining hoggets and : ambs at .weaning.—W. H. Niooia. .; ; ''"'' Ngakomai, Sept. 10,1891... Dear Sir, —I administered your Vermifuge to 200 of my hoggets, and I beg.to informyou that the results wete exceedingly' gratifying, I have every confidence in the efficacy of the; medicine'; and feel sure that when its qualities become more widely known it will command an enormous salo amongst sheepowners. - D. F. McLAItEN, ! .•.:.. South Feath'erstavScpt. 30,; 1891. i Dear Sir,—l have pleasure in testifying to the beneficial results my hoggets havo derived from jour Vermifuge. 1 drenched thirty a week ago and they parted with' most offensive, matter.' Experimenting further with forty hoggets, I ■ found the yard strewed with tape ness of your remedy that I now give you an order to drench my flock) which, numbers about 6000.-A.Yuib.' ' Glcndower, Oct 20,1891. Dear Sir, —I have no hesitation in stating, for the benefit of sheepowners, that I consider hoggets suffering from intestinal and wonchial pasasites. The hundred I drenched some time ago Are now in a thriving condition, and I think your remedy invaluable. ! CH4B, J, JDET, ; _ Table Lands, Aug. 13,1891, j Dear ,Bir.T-I have pleasure ta testifying to. the efficacy of your Vermifuge in ejecting in-: testiual parasites from sheep. I shut some' thirty hoggets up and doted them according expect any results as regards lung worm at this period of .the year,.,yot I was quite surprised at thd'humbeiof worms 'which were strewn abnut'the next day'fn the yard where ■ the sheep we're 'confined- ■' I feel quite confident that, if properly administered 1 at;the proper ,time of the, year, say at the beginning of February, before thehuvj worm has penotrated greatly into tho lungs, thattlicve,would bo a considerable lessening of the present mortality of young Bheep.—l am. etc, ■'■ ■Cm'J.Tuuv.
...... . "... Greytown, Aug. 19,1891. ! Dear Sir,—l Have proved your Vermifuge to Be effective in restoring he'dthj .to/hoggets to vrhich suck lias been administered. To my mind it is & yrfuablo medicine for sbeop. E.S, M4UKSELL,'Biverß(lale. ~ Glenrnorgan,. June 16,1891. ', Dear Sir,—l drenched 600 .of my hoggets with your Vermifuge sonlii three months Tigo with' remarkable' results, 'The sheep were in low condition at the time and I did not know what was the matter; with them,. The day after the dose had been administered I found tlie yard covered'with parasites, and tapo worms. The-sheep are now in excellent condition, healthy add vigorous, aud the extra growth of wool is simply remarkakle, Have Bent for a fresh supply.-H. Mowaojf. ■■: Marcb 21st, 1893. O.W.Lang«to»e,WB.C.Y ( B„; . .. ■Ph.armaoj, Greytown,, .. ~ . Dear; Sir-Having need :your MYormifugeto2ooo of my lambs I was awed at the excellent result which ensued and hasten to acknowledge, its offeotive' nature; My lambs are now Healthy and in.first, olais condition, and as the cost is'merely nominal I consider it a boon to settlers in every way, and expect to hoar that its use will become'very general.' i'''' ■"■..n • Please findonelosed as order for a further supply, Yours, eta, :•• '■:. :■'- ■■; ■ •:' , John Straso, Glenoids, Gladstone, From Mr % B.- Buick, Shcepfarmer, Opakl. . . MrO.,W.'Langstone, Greytown North, Dear Bir-Kiriebundrod of my sheep went under yourtreatment on March 26th and I am immensely pleased .with the Vermifuge and Broncblinc administered by ym The Bronchial and Intestinal ■ parasites which came away astonished me, and the sheep have beenin splendid condition over' since, ~i:.V ■■■„■■ ..-ii ,r W.B.Bdiok, -. DryßiverStation, -•" .v , ...j: April, 1892 Dear. Bir,-sond me at once more of your Vermifuge.- ! Oiit of the 6000 sheep I have I osed, the worms-tape and small wormsare coming out most freely. The medicine lis acting grand. Kindly send me a farther I supply by Beove's coach on Saturday next 1 - MABTffIEMiB, '■ ... Manncrer for.Tnannh and PWllina..' , -.From H. W. WiUdnsou, Wes.teraliake; . : . J Dear,Bir.Tl|(«nvinstruoted;by ,H, Vf pftnßori, Wjstanfake, to for, ilm Featberstoi,' April 20/ 'Wftlii'aFril;, : Solvents for Wairarftpa—- ,; ' 1 MESSBSLOAVESiSs'IORNS, ' ' : '.'' "■'■' 'Mastertom
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4129, 3 June 1892, Page 4
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