ON THE FARM.
- It is really wonderful to note the difference in treatment of stock;' in different countries of the world, and the varying degrees of provision made for contingencies; Horse owners/as a rule are not parsimonious men, and yet few, if any,make tho slightest preparation for ailments in frequont occurrences. " Sore Bhoulders or saddle galls," Jthoy Bay, " will heal themselves," What is the use of fretting over them? Sprains, bruises, etc, do not appear on the surface, therefore what iB the use of beWhypersensitive and worrying ourselves ? Stiffness in the joints and cramps we boheve,doaffect of/ierpoople'shorsesbutour'sremain free. It is hero that the humaae and thinking man outshines his thoughtless neighbour, and such a stable is never without a bottle of St. Jacob's Oil, the bestknown linament for man/or beast. Keep your stock free from stiffness and pain and your employe's on tbe look-out for their minor ailments, and you double their usefulness, In colics, colds, and similar attacks, St Jacob's Oil is invaluable. 1
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4281, 22 November 1892, Page 3
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165ON THE FARM. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4281, 22 November 1892, Page 3
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