LANGSTONEB VEMIFUGI INTESTINAL PARASITES IN lIOGGKTS. ,t~->3k LANGSTONE'S fc..iWi» VERMIFUGE BALSAM <*, MR BRONCHIAL PARASITES OR LUKGWORM. ' 0. W. LANOSTONE. M.R.0.V.8 VETERINARY PHARMACY, MAIN-BTBEET, ... GREYTOWN Export in all diseases affecting horses, sheep, or cattle, LOWES AND lORNS Sole Wairarapa Ascnts, T jangstone's_ Vermifuge. TESTIMONIALS, [COPY.] NEW ZEALAND GEOLOGICALSURVEY LABORATORY. Result of analysis of specimen No, G075 - Vermifuge for report as to absonco of arsenic or an; ingredient likely to be dangerous, iitliomoJicinois used in excess of quantity prescribed Received on 14lb May, 1892, Examined on 20th May, 1892. " This Vermifuge docs not contain arsenio or any ingredient likoly to seriously aocct animals if given to them in quantities double the proper dose." (Signed) W.SKEV: Christckurch, 27th May, 1892, DEAR SIR,—I drenched ray sheep numbering one thousand with your Vermifuge and found the result most satisfactory. I consider U *!,„ h..t V«rmifn<rn tUf tina hppn nlfippd before Bbccp farmers. The small worms and tape worms which were evacuated was most remarkable. I intend to dose the whole of my flock numbering 12,000 with your vermifuge. Please write mo by return of post the cost.—J. G. Cameron. Featherston, June 4th, 1892, Dear Sin,-I have used your Vermifugo and have much pleasure in testifying to the ejftacy in the destruction of ill internal 'sites, and in improving the general health ...J>y sheep-—Alex. Mckenzie. Waihenga, Otk May, 1892, DEAR Sib,—l had twenty calves which seemed to bo wasting with parasitic diarrhoea. At your suggestion I administered to each of them six teaspoonfuls of your Vermifuge, and the benefit was most remarkable, Ever since that time, they havo greatly improved in condition,'—l am, etc.; G. LAURIE. Tauherenikau Hotel, April 27th, 18U2. Dear Sir,—Having tried your Vermifuge on a few kmbalast year, which were in a very emaoiatod condition, 1 wassur prised to find tape worms fifteen and uixteon 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 marked improvement in thorn, and althoueh 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 havo tried your remedy on 80( lambs with surprising results. Tho bodil" eonditfoo of the animals was improved and tl>< growth of wool was most marked. Your Yetrni fuge is jUBt what shcepfßrmerß require, beinj inexnensive,—John McLennan, luGrovo, Featherston, Sept, 25,1891, _.jr Sir,—l havo no hesitation to stating, for tho benefit of shecpowners, that I con aider your Vermifuge a most efficacious raedi cine for hoggots suffering from intestinal ant ■"•onohul parasites. I have drenched 20t iggcts with it, and am so satisfied with thi results that I havo ordered enough of tin Vcrmifugo to dose my remaining hoggets auc ambs at weaning.-W. H. Nicols. Ngakomai. Sept. 10,1891. to 200 of my hoggets, and I beg to lnfcrmyci that the results were exceedingly gratifying, I havo every confidence in the efficacy of the become more widely known it will command an enormous sale amongst shecpowners, D, P. McLaren. South Featherston, Sept. 30,1891 Dear Sir,—l have, pleasure in testimony to from your Vermifuge, I drenched thirty a weekago and they parted with most offensive matter, Experimenting further with forty hoggcti, 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, which numbers about 6000.—A. Yule. Greytown, Aug, 19,1891. Dear Sir,—l have proved your Vermifuge to be effective in restoring he ilth to hoggets to which such has been administered. To my mind it is a valuable medicine for sheep E, S. Maunseil, Riversddalo r Glondower, Oct 20,1891, Dear Sir,-I have no hesitation in stating, for the benefit of sheepowncrs, that I consider time ago aro now in a thriving condition, and I think your remedy invaluable 01IA8.J JUBT, Tablo Lands, Aug. 13,1891, Dear Sir .—I havo pleasure in testifying to the efficaoy of your Vermifuge in ejecting intestinal parasites from sheep. I shut Borne 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, yet I was quito surprised at tho number of worms which wcro the sheep were confined. I feci qrato confident that, if properly administered at the preper time of the year, say at the beginning of February, before the lung worm has penetrated greatly into tho lungs, that there would be a Clcnmorgan, Juno 16,1891. Dear Sir,—l drenched 600 of my hoggets with remarkable results, Tho sheep were in low condition at tho timo and I did not know wkt was the matter with them. Tho day aitjHhedoso bad been administered I found the yard covered with parasites and taps worms. The sheep are now in excollcnt con dition, healthy and vigorous, and the extra growth of wool is simply remarkable, Have March 21st, 1892, O. W. Langstone, M R.C.V.S,, Pharmacy, Groylown, Dear Sir—Having used your Vermifuge to 2000 of my lambs I was a'nazed at ihe excellentresult which ensued and hasten to acknowledge' its effeotivo nature. My lambs are now healthy aud in first clans condition, and as tbo coßt is merely nominal I consider it a boon to settlers in every way, and expect to hear that its use will hecomo very general. Please find enclosed an order for a further supply. Yourß, eto,, Jons Straw, Glensidc, Gladstone •From Mr W. B. Buick, Shcopfarmer, Opaki. MrO. W.Langstone, Oreytown North, Dear Sir-Nine hundred oi ray she jp went under your treatment on March 26th and I am immensely pleased with the Vermifuge and Bronchline administered by you, Tho ' Bronchial aud Intestinal parasites which - '(away astonished mo, and the sheep Ffceeninsplondid condition ever since. W,B, Boies, Opaki, April 9th, 1692. Dry River Station April, 1892, Mr 0 W.Langstone, ' Dear Sir,-send me at once more of your Vermifuge, Out of the.sooo sheep I have oaed, the worms- tope and email worms—aro coming out most freely The medicine is acting grand, Kindly send moaiurther enpply by Reeve's coach on Saturday next Martin Ewar, _ . Manager for Joseph aud Phillips' Bole Agentefor Wairarapa, MKSSBS LOWES* lORNS. Mastertei/
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4174, 25 July 1892, Page 1
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