LANGSTONE'S VERMIFUGE FOR J INTESTINAL PAEASITI IN HOGGETS. <T~rf& LANGSTONE'S li.M-m VTCRMTIfTimj HAT.SAM FOB BUONOHIAL PARASITES OR ' LONGWORM.. ' 0, W. LANQBTQNB, M.R.0.V.8, VETERINARY PHARMACY, MAIN-BTREET, ... GREYTOWN. Export in all disuases affect. iag horses, Bhcep, or cattle, LOWES AND lORNS Sole Watrarapa Agents - Langstone's__Vermifuge; TESTIMONIALS, ' [cory.] . NEW ZEALAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEX LABORATORY. Result of analysis of specimen No. 6075Ycmiifugo for report as to absence of arsonio or any ingredient likely to be dangerous; it the medicine is used in exoesa of mn-. tity prescribed . TJ Received on Hth May, 1892, _ Examined on 20th May, 1892. '' This Vermifuge does not contain amnio or any ingredient likely to seriously affect animals :if given to them in quantities double the proper doso." (Signed) W.SKEYI Chrißtchurch, 27th'May, 1892. Dr»n Sin T ,t nln .l, u | .™ .l,™ "..._v... nig cno thousand with your .Vcrmifugo and found tho result most satisfactory. I consider beforo sheep farmerß. Tho small wormi, and tapo worms which too ovaouatcd was most remarkable. I intend to dose tho whole of my flock numbering 12,000. with yoor vermifuge ricaso writo me by return of post the coat,—Ji G, Cameron, Fcathcreton, June 4th, 1632. Dbar Sib,—l. havo' used your Vermifuge and have much pleasure in testifying to the efficacy in tho destruction of all internal pnraeitcs, and in improving the general health ot my shccp.-AiKX. MoKenzie. Waihcnga, 9th May, 1892, Dead Sir,—l had twenty' calves which seemed to bo Wasting with parasitio diarrhoea.' At your suggestion I administered to each of them six tcaspoonfuls of your Vermifuge, and the benefit was most remarkable Ever sices Tauherenikau Hotel, April 27th, 1892. Dear Sir,—Having tried your VormU fuge on a tow lambs last year, which were in a very emaciated condition, I was sue prised to find tape worina fifteen and sixteon feot 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 them, and although put on to very flush feed, remarkably freo from Bcour, which I attribute to your remedy, Yours Truly, A. Wilkinson. Oreua Downs, Foxton, Feb, 18,1891, Dear Sir, —I have tried your remedy on 800 lambs with surprising results, Tho'bodily condition of tbeanimals was improved and tl'o growth of wool was most marked. Your Vermi fuge is just what shcepfarmers require, being incxpcusivc-JoHN.MoLKNKAN, Gum Grove, Feathcrslon, Sept. 26,1891, Dear Sir, —I bavo no hesitation in stating, for the benefit of skecpowners, that I consider ytur Vermifuge a most efficaciousmedicine for hoggets suffering from Utcstinal and bronchial parasites, I have' drenched pi hoggets with it, and am si) satisfied witlt'l results that T tinvn nrrWil nnnuoli nt i Vormifugo to dose my remaining hoggets and ambs at weaning.—W. H. Nicois, Ngakomoi, Sept, 10,1891, Dear Sir,—l administered your Vormifuge to 200 of my hoggcts/aml I beg to infermvoa that the results were exceedingly gratifying, Ihayocvcryconfidencoin the efficacy of the medicine, and feel sure that when its qualities becomo mcro widely known it will comrcand an enormous salo amongst'skeopowncrs, D, P. MoLabrn. South Fcathcreton. Sept, SO, 1891 TWr Kir _T Wft nlu«,r»' ;„ »„„(L„„„l„ tho bencflcial results my hoggcts'have derived from your Vermifuge, I drenched thirty a week ago and they parted with .most oltaivo matter, Experimenting further with forty hoggets, I found tho yard showed with tapo worms, I am now so satisfied with the genuineness of your remedy that I now give you an order to drench my fleck, which numbers about OW,-A, Yolk, Grcytown, Aug, 19,1891. Dear Sir,-I havo proved your Vermifuge to bo effective in restoring he ilth to hoggets to which such has bcon administered, To my mind it is a valuable medicino for sheep K, S, Mauksell, Itiversddalo Table Lands, Aug, 13,1891, teatiusl parasites from sheep, I shut some to your directions, and although I did not expect any results as regards lung worm at this period of tho year, yet.l was quito surprised at tho number of worms which were the sheep wero confined, I fed quite confident that, if properly administered at the pre per time of the year, say at the beginning of greatly into the lungs, that there would' bo a considerable lessening of tho present mortality ofyoungßheep.-lam.otc,, Cms, J. Tolly, Glcnmorgan, June 15,1891, Dear Sir,—l drenched 600 of my hoggets with your Vcrmifugo somothreo months ago with remarkable results, The sheep wero in low condition at the time and I did dot knew what was the matter with thorn. Tho day after the doso had been administered I found the yard covered, with parasites and tapo wo:mB, The sheep are now in excellent con dition, healthy and vigorous, and tho extra growth of wool is simply remarkable, Havo sent for a fresh supply,—E Mobihon, ' March 21st, 1892, O.W.LangstoncMß.C.V.B,, Pharmacy, Greylown, Dear Sir—Raying. used your Vormi» fuge to 2000 ofmy lambsl Was amazed jt tbecxcollentresult which ensued and hat to acknowledge its effective nature ujr lambs are now healthy and in first ola«a condition, and as tho cost is merely nom« inal I consider it a boon to settlers in every way, and expect to hear that its use will become very general. Please find enclosed an order for a further supply, Yourß,eto„ Jons Shuns, Glenside, Gladstone, from Mr W. B, Buick, Shecpfarmerj ..-■•■ Opaki, ■ ■•- Mr 0. W. Langstone, - Gicvtown North, fc Dear Sir—Nine hundred of my sheep went under your treatment on March 26th and I am immensely pleased with tho Vermifuge and Bronchline administered by you, The Bronchial and Intestinal parasites which came away astonished me, and tho sheep have been in splendid condition ever sinco, .W.BiBrjWE, Opaki, April 9th, 1892, , Dry River Station April, J 897, MrO.W, Langstone, • Dear Sir,-scnd me at once more of yonr Vermifuge. Out of tho 6000 sheep I have osed, the wormß-iapo and Emall.wormsare coming out most freely .The medicine is acting grand, Kindly send meaturtbV MabtinEloab, ~ .. Manager for Joseph and Phillips' Sole Agents for Wairarap'a, ' MESSES LOWES & lORNS, ■'■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4230, 29 September 1892, Page 4
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