LANGSTONES VERMIFUGE FUB " INTESTINAL-PARASITES in hoggets, ■* lactone's VERMFOGE BALSAM fou BRONCHIAL PARASITES OR LUNGWORM. 0. W. MNGSTONE, N.R.G.V.S, VETERINARY PHARMACY, MAIN-STREET, ... GREYTOWN. Expert in all diseases affecting horses, sheep, or cattle, LOWES AND lURNS Sole Wairarapa A?onts. \ Langstone's_Vermifuge. TESTIMONIALS. [copy.] HEW ZEALAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY LABOIUIORY. licsnlt of analysis of specimen No. 6075 Vermifuge for report as lo absonco of arsenic or any ingredient likely to bo daugorous, it themeilioine is used in excess of quantity prescribed Received on 11th May, 18(12, Examined on 20tu May, 1892. "This Ycrmifuge does not contain arsenic or any ingredient likely to seriously affect animals ,il given to them in quantities double the proper dose." (Sißucd) W. SKEY; Cbrlitchurcli, 27th May, 1892. DEAR Sin,—l drenched my sheep numbering one thousand with your Vermifuge and found the result most satisfactory. I consider it tho best Vermifugo that has been placed before sheep farmers, Ibo small worms and tapo worms which wcro ovacuated wis most remarkable I intend to dose tho whole of my flock numbering 12,000 with jrour vermifuge, rieaso writo me by return of post tho oost,-J. G, Uameboh, Featherston, June -Ith, 1892. DEAR Sin,—l have, used your Vermifuge >snd havo much pleasure in testifying to tho ' efficacy in tho destruction of all internal parasites, and in improving tho general health oi my sheep—Alkx. MoKj&theWaihcnga, 9th May, 1892. Deab Sib,—l had twenty calves which Beemcd to bewastingwith parasitic diarrhoea. At your suggestion I administered to each of them six tcaspoonfuls of your Vermifuge, and WmwmMUmm Tauheronikau Hotel, April 27th, 18112. Dear Sir,—Having tried your Verrni » fugo on a fow lambs last year, which woro in a vary emaciated condition, I was eur prised to find tape worms fifteen and sixteen feet in longth evacuated. I was determined to übb your Vermifugo this season on my lambs at weaniDg time, and must say thoro is a marked improvement in thoro, and although put on to very -flush feed, remarkably freo from Boour, which I attribute to your romedy. Yours Truly, A, WILKIKSON, Oroua Downs, Foaton, Feb. 18,1891. . Dear Sir.—l have tried your remedy on B*o lambs with surprising results, The bodilr condition of the animals was improved and growth of wool was most marked. Youi A'crmi ; [{ugeisjust what shcepfarmers require, being mexpcnsivc-JoHS MoLennan, Gum Grove, Featherston, Sept, 25,1691, Dear Sir,—l bavo no hesitation in stating, .for the benefit of shcepowners, that'l consider yt,ur Vermifuge-a most efficacious medibronchial parasites, I have dreaebpd 200 results that I have ordered enough of the Vermifugo to doso my remaining hoggets and ambs at weaning,-W, H, Nicow, Ngakomai, Sept, 10,1891, Dear Sir,—l administered your Vermifugo to 200 of my hoggets, and I beg to infrrmycu I havo every confidence in the efficacy of the medicine, and feel sure that when itsuualitics become raoro widely known it will command an enormous sale amongst shecpowncra. D. P. MoLarkn. South Featherston, Sept. 30,1891 Dear Sir,—l bavo pleasure in testimony to the beneficial results my hoggets have derived from your Yermifuge, I drenched thirty a matter, Experimenting further with forty worms, 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 6000.-A.Yble, Groytown, Aug, 19,1891, Dear Sir,-1 have proved your Vermifuge to be effective in restoring heilth to boggew Ao which such has been admiaißtersd, To my mind it is a valuable medicine for sheep E, S. Maunseli, KiversddaU Glendowcr, Oct 20,1891. Dear Sir, —I have no hesitation in stating, for the benefit of ehecpowners, that I consider chial pasasites, The hundred I drenched somo time ago are nowin a thriving condition, and I think your remedy invaluable OIIAB.J JORr, Table Lands, Aug. 13,1891, Dear Sir.—l havo pleasure in testifying to tho efficacy of your yermifuge in ejecting inthirty hoggets up and dosed them according to your directions, and although I did not expect any results as regards lung worm at prised at tho number of worms which were strewn about the next day ia the yard where the sheep wore confined, I feel quite confident that, if properly administered at tbo proper time of the year, say at the beginning of February, bof ore tho lung worm baß penetrated greatly Into the lungs, that there would be a considerable lessening of the preiont mortality i of young sheep.—l am. etc., OIIAS.J.TOLIY. Glenmorgan, Juno 16,1891. Dear Sir,—l drenched 500 of my hoggets .with your Vermifugo some threo months ago _ Ith remarkable results, Tho sheep wcro in low condition at the time and I did not know, what was tho matter with them. Tho day - after the dose had been administered I found the yard covered with parasites ard tape worms. The sheep are now in oxcclknt eon growth of wool is simply romarkaklo. Have sent for a fresh supply.-H, Moribo.v, March 21st, 1892, O.W.LangBtone,MB.C.Y.S„ Dear Sir-Having wed your Vermithe excellcntresult which ensued and hasten to acknowledge its effective nature, My lambs are now healthy and in first condition, and as tho cost is moroly nominal I consider it a boon to settlors in every way, and eepeot to hear that its use will becomo very general. Fleaso find enclosed an order for a further supply, Yours, etc,, Joan Straw, Qlenside, Gladstone From Mr W, B, Buiok, Sheepfannor, Opaki. MrO. W.Langstone, Groytown North, •,- - 'm_ Vi!_.i,., n^n /)n(m«oT>cnn«i,nt under your treatment on Match 26tb and I am immensely pleased with tho Vermifuge xttlßronehline administered by yen. Tho .Jnchialand Intestinal parasites, : union camoaway astonished mo, and the cheep have been in splendid condition ever srnco. W. B. Bowk, Opaki, April 9th, 1892. Dry River Station 1902 MrC.W.Langstone,., . Dear Bir,—Bend me at onoo more of your Veimifuge, Out of tho 5000 sheep .1 nave are coming out most frcoly The medicine is acting grand. Kindly send me a further snpply by Beeve'e coaob on Saturday next Mastei Bwab. t Manager for Joseph and PhillipsBole Agents for Wairarapa, MESBRoLOWESiIORNS,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4161, 11 July 1892, Page 1
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