LANGSTONES VERMIFUGE FOR INTESTINAL PARASITES IN 'HOGGETS. LANGSTONE'S VERMIFUGE ISALSAM for BRONOHIAL PARASITES OR LUNGWORM. 0. W. LAJSGSTONE. N.R.0.W8, VETERINARY PHARMACY, MAK-BTBBBT, ... GREYTOWN, Expect in all diseases affectep, or cattle, LOWES AND lORNS Solo Wairarapa Agents. ■ ,Langstone's_ Vermifuge. M TESTIMONIALS. [cm,] NEW ZEALAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY LABORATORY. - Vermifuge lor report as to absence of arsenio or any ingredient likely to bo dangerous, if the mudioino is used in excess of quantity prescribed Received on 1-lth May, 1892, Examined on 20th May, 1892. "This Vermifuge does not contain arsenic or any ingredient likely to seriously affect ntiimals jf given to them in quantities double tho proper doso," (Signed) W.SXEY: ChrUtchurcli, 27th May, 1892, Dkab Sib,—l drenched my sheep numbering one thousand with your Vermifuge and found the result most satisfactory. I consider it tho best Vormifugo that has been placed before sheep farmcra, Ihe small worms and tapo worms which were evacuated was most remarkablo. I intend to dose tho whole of my flock numbering 12,000 with yourverimfugo. Please write me by return of po3t tho cost.—J. G. Cameron. Featherston, June 4th, 181)2, Dear Sib,—l have used your Verraifugo much pleasure in testifying to the efcacy in the destruction of ill internal iJuitea, and in improving thogcncral health sheep—Aib.\. MoKekme. Waihenga, oth May, 1892, Dear Sib,-I had twenty calves which seemed to bo wastingwith parasitic diarrhoea, At your suggestion 1 administered to each of them lix tcaspoonfuls of your Vormifugo, and the benefit was most remarkable. Ever sinoe that time, thoy have greatly improved in condition,—l am, etc.; G. LAURIE. Tauheronikau Hotel, April 27th, 181)2. Dear Sir,—Having tried your Vermin fugo on a few lambs last year, which were in a very emaoiatoi condition, Iwassur prised to find tape worms fifteen and sixteen feet in longth evacuated, I was determined to use your Yermifugo thii season oh my lambs at weaning time, and must say there is a marked improvement in thorn, and although put ou 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 havo triod your remedy on 800 lambs with surprising results, Tho bodilr condition of the animalß was improved and tbi growth of wool was most marked. Your Vcrmi; fugc ia just what shcepfarmers require, being inexpensive—John McLennan, Jfm Grovo, Featherston, Sept, 25, 1891, for the benefit of (hcopowners, that I conflder your Vermifuge a moat efficacious foedicino for hoggets suffering from intestinal and bronchial parasites, I have drenched 200 hoggets with it, and am so satisfied with tho results that I have ordered onough of tho Vermifuge to doso my remaining hoggets and ambs at weaning.—w, H, Nicols, Ngakomai, Sept. 10,1891, Dear Sir,-I administered your Vermifuge to 200 of my hoggets, and I beg to infcrmycu that the results were exceedingly gratifying, I havo every confidenco in tho efficacy of the medicine, and feel sure that when its qualities become more widely known it will command an enormous ealo amongst shcepowncrs, D, P. MoLabbn. South Featherston, Sept. 30,1891 Dear Sir,—l have pleasure in testimony to from your Vermifuge, I drenched thirty a week ago and they parted with most offensive matter, Experimenting'further with forty hoggets, I found the yard strewed with tape worms, I am now so satisfied with tho genuineness of your remedy that I now give you an order to drench my-flock, whioh numbers about 6000.—A. Yule. Greytown, Aug. 19,1891, Dear Sir,—l have proved your Vermifuge to bo effective in restoring ho ilth to hoggets to which such has- boon administered, To id it is a valuable medicino for sheep E. S. Mabksell, Kivcrsddals ,- • Glendowcr, Oct 20, 1891, Dear Sir,-I havo no hesitation in stating, for the benefit of Bheepowners, that I consider your Vermifuge a most efficacious medicine lor hoggets suffering from intestinal and bronchial pasasitcs, The hundred I drenched some time ago ate now in a thriving condition, and I think your remedy invaluable. CHAS, J JORV, Tablo Lands, Aug. 13,1891, Dear Sir.-I havo pleasure in testifying to tho efficacy of your Vermifuge in ejecting intestinal parasites from sheep. I shut sorno thirty hoggetsup-and dosed them according to your directions, and although I did not expect any results as regards lung worn at this period of tho year, yet I was quite surprised at tho number of worms which wcro strewn about the noxt day in the _ yard where the sheep were confined, I feel quite confident that, if properly administered at the proper time of tho year, Bay at the beginning of February, before tho lung worm has penetrated .n_- Ll. it.-I—'m, that there would be ef young sheep.-I am. Chas, J. Tout. Glonmorgan, Juno 16,1891, Dear Su", —I drenched 500 of my hoggets with your Vermifuge some three months 050 with remarkable results, Tho sheep were in low condition at the time and I did not know what was the matter with them. The day a & the doso had been administered I found ttewd covered with parasites and tape worms. The sheep are now In excellent con dition, healthy and vigorous, and the extra UH»VU| --- growth of wool Is sinty.; sent for a fresh supply.-#, Morisok. Match 21st, 1992, O. W. Langstone, M 8.C.Y.5,, Pharmacy, Greytown, Dear Sir-Having ueod your Vermifuge to 2000 of my lambs I was amazed at 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 merely nominal I consider it a boon to settlers in tits U3C will become,v., 0 Please find enclosed an order lor a further supply, Yours, etc,, Jons Srnxa, Qlonsido, Gladstone. from Mr W. B. Buick, Sheepfarmer, ' Opaki. Mr 0, W. Langstone, Greytown North, Dear Sir-Nine hundred of my sheep went under your trcatmention March 26th and I am immensely pleased with the Vermifuge and Bronohlino administered by you, The Bronchial and'.lntestinal parasites which came away astonished me, and. tho Bhccp harftbeenin splendid condition evor since, Jk W. B.Boick, v Opaki, April 9th, 1892, Dry Bivor Station April, 1892, Mr O. \V, Langatono, - Dear Sir,-send mo at onoo more of your Vermifuge, Out. of the 5000 eheep I nave osed, the worms-tape and small wormsbm coming out most freely The medicine is aoting grand, ' Kindly send moa further snpply hy Reeve's coaoh on Saturday next '< ■ Maetin Eloaji, i Manager for Joseph and Phillips' Solo' Agents for Wairarapa, MEBBBS LOWES & lORNS, •'" •Mastertoft-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4173, 23 July 1892, Page 1
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