LANGSTONES VERMIFUGE FOR INTESTINAL PARASITES IN HOGGETS. s~4& LANOSTONE'S ktiMf VERMIjf'OGE BALSAM for BRONCHIAL PARASITES OR LUNGWORM. . 0. W. LANGSTONE, M.R.O.Y.S VEllittlNAßY PHARMACY, MAIN-STREET, ... GREYTOWN Expert in all diseases affecting horses, sheep, or cattle, LOWES AMDIORNS Sole Wairarapa Awnts, fa Langstone's Vermifuge. TESTIMONIALS. ' [copy,] NEW ZEALAND GEOLOWCALSUR. VEY LABORATORY. Eoaull of analysis ot specimen No. 0075Yoniifugo for report as to absence of arsenic or any ingredient likely to be dangerous, if the medicine is used in excess of quantity proscribed Received on 14th May, 1802, Examined on 20th May, 1802, "This Vermifuge does not contain arscnio or any ingredient likely to serious!; affect animals .if given to them in quantities doable the proper dose." (Signed) W.SKBY: Ohristchurch, 27tli May, 1892. DEilt Bm,—l drenohed 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. The smnll worms and tape worms which were evacuated was most remarkable. I intend to dose the whole of r ray flock numbering 12,000 with your vermifuge, ricase write me, by return of post the Coat.—J. O, (IAMBRON. Featherston, June 4th, ISD2. Dear Sir,—l have used jour Vermifugo / , and have much pleasure in testifying to tho : . efficacy in the destruction of all internnl .., and in improving thogcneral health '"' ot my sheep.—Aiax. MoKkmie. , Valhenga, 91b. May, 1802, Dm Sm,-I bail twenty calves which seemed to be wastingwith parasitic diarrhoea. At your suggestion I administered to each of them six tcaspoonfuls of your Vermifuge, and the benefit was most remarkable. Ever sinoe that time, they havo greatly improved in con- . dition.—l am, etc.; G, LAURIE, Tauherenikau Hotel, April 27th, 1892. _ Dear Sir,—Having tried your Vermin fugo on a fow lambs last year, which were in a vory eraaoiatei condition, 1 was sur prised to find tape worms fifteen and . nixteon feet in length evacuated, I was determined to use your Vermifuge this season on my lambs at weaning time, and must say there is a markod improvement in them, and although put on to very flush feed, remarkably free from acour, which I attribute to your remedy, Yours Truly, A. Wilkinson. Oroua Downs, Foxton, Feb. 18,1891. Dear Sir,—l have tried your remedy on 800 lambs with surprising results, Tho bodily . condition oftheanimals was improved and tre m.»H, „f «™l ™» n, n .t mArU.V Vn.ir Vnrmi fugcisjuat what shecpfarmers require, being .neipemivc,—John MoLenkan. 1 Gum Grove, Featherston, Sept. 25,1891, Dear Sir—l havo no hesitation iu statin?, for tho benefit of sheepowners, that I consider your Vermifuge a most efficacious medicine for hoggets suffering frum intestinal and bronchial parasites, I have drenched 200 hoggets with it, and am so satisfied with tho results that I have ordered enough of tho Vermifuge to dose my remaining hoggets and ambs at weaning.— \T. H. Nicois, Ngftkomai, Sept. 10,1891. Dear Sir, —I administered your Vermifuge to 200 of ray hoggets, and I beg to infermytu that the results were exceedingly gratifying. I havo every confidence in the efficaoy of the medicine, and feel sure that when its qualities become more widely known it will command an enormous sale amongst sheepowners. D, P. MoLAKBN, South Featherston, Sept, 30, 1891 Dear Sir, —I have pleasure in testimony to the beneficial results my hoggets havo derived (.„„ „„„.. V„„.;t„„.. T J.„n,4,P,l thirtv A week ago and they parted with most offensive hoggets, I found the yard strewed with tape worms, I am now so satisfied with the genuine' nets of your remedy that I now give you an order to drench my flock, which number! about 6000.-A. Yoie. Greytown, Aug. 19,1891. Dear Sir, —I have proved your Vermifuge to be effective in restoring ho ilth to hoggets to which such has been administered, To —Try mind it is a valuable medicino for sheep E, S, Mau.nsell, Riversddale Glendowcr, Oct 20,1891. /or the benefit of sheepowners, that I consider your Vermifuge a moat efficacious medicino for chial pasasitos, The hundred I drenched some time ago are now In a thriving condition, and I think your remedy invaluable. Chas. J Jrar, Table Lands, Aug, 13,1891, the efficacy of your Vermifuge in ejecting intestinal parasites from sheep. I shut somo thirty hoggots 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, yot I was quite'surprised at the number of worms which were strewn about the next day in tho yard where the sheep were confined, I feel quite confident that, if properly administered at tho proper time of the year, say at the beginning of February, before tho lung worm has penetrated greatly into the lungs, that there would bo a considerable lessening of the present i —'"'"" of young sheep.—l am. etc., Chas, J. Tout, Olenmorgan, Juno 15,1891, Dear Sir, —I drenched 600 of my hoggets with your Vermifugo somethreo months ay> Itilh remarkable results, The sheep wero in Jow condition at the time and I did not know Wiat was the matter with them, The day after the doso had been administered I fouud the yard covered with parasites and tape worms, The sheep aro now in excellent con dition, healthy and vigorous, and the extra growth of wool is simply remarkable. Have sent for a fresh supply.-H. Mobiso.V. ' March 21st, 1892, O.W. Langstone, MR.O.V.S., ' Fharmaoy, Greytown, Dear Sir-Having used your Vermifuge to 2000 of my lambs I was amazed at theoxcellentresult which ensued and hasten to acknowledge its effeotive nature. My lambs are now healthy and in first clans condition, and as the cost is merely nominal I consider it a boon to settlers in every way, and eipeot to hear that its uso will become vory general, Please find cnolosed an order for a further supply, Yours, etc, John Strano, Glensido, Gladstone, From Mr W. B. Buick, Sheepfarmer, Opaki, . Mr C, "W. Langstone, Greytown North, Dear Sir-Nine hundred ol S m immensely pleased with the Vermifugo and Bionchlino administered by you, The and Intestinal parasites which Jsamoaway astonished me, and the sheep have beenin splendid condition ever since. W. B.Bowk, Opaki, April 9th, 1892. Dry River Station • April, 1892, Mr O.W, Langstone, t>... a.. .„«,) ma «1 «iMtn mnrn of VOuT uge, Out ol the 5000 sheep I is acting grand, Kindly send. me a further - —ily by Eeeve's coaoh on Saturday a rtt ' Martin Eloas, Manager for Joseph and PhillipsSole Agents for Wairarapa, MMBBSLOWEB (HORNS. Masterton-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4170, 20 July 1892, Page 1
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