I/ANGSTONE'S FOR INTESTINAL PARASITES IN HOGGETS. LANGSTONE'S VERMIFUGE UALSAM FOR BRONCHIAL PARASITES OR LUKGWORM. 0. W, LMGSTONE, M.R.O.V.S, VETERINARY PHARMACY, MAIN-BTREET,... GUEi'TOWN, Expert in all diseases affect' ing horses, sheep, or cattle, LOWES AND KIRNS Sole Wairarapa Asents, Langstone's Vermifuge! TESTIMONIALS. [COPY.] HEW ZEALAND UKOLO'IICALSURVEY LAIiOIiATOKY. Result of analysis of specimen No. Vermifuge for report as to absenco of arseniF or any ingredient likely 10. ha.dangerous; if the medicine iB used in exces3 of quantity prescribed Received on 14th May, 1892, Kxamined on 20th May, 1892, "This Vermifuge does notcontain arsenio or any ingredient likely to seriously aflect animals if given to them in quantities double the proper dose." (Signed) W. SKEYs Ohristcburch, 27th May, 1892. Deak Sib,—l drenched my sheep numbering one thousand with your Vormifugo aud found the result moßt satisfactory. I consider it the best Vermifuge that has been placed beforo sheep farmers, The small wormß and tape worms which were evacuated was most remarkable. I intend to dose tho whole of my Sock numbering 12,000 with your vermifugo. Please write me by roturn of post tho ■ cost.—J. G, C'AJIKIION. Feathoiston, June 4th, 1882, Deah Sill,—l havo used your Vermifuge and havo_ much pleasure in testifying to tho efficacy in tho destruction of all internal parasites, and in improving the general health oi my sheep.—Awx. MoKinzie. ■ Vatogo, 9th May, 1892, Dear Sin,—l had twenty calves whioh. seemed to bowastingwith parasitic diarrheciLf At your suggestion 1 administered to each on them six teaspoonfulß of your Vermifuge, and - the benefit was most remarkabloi Ever sinoe tbat time, tliey havo greatly improved in eoH' dition,—lam, etc,; 0. LAURIE, Tauheronikau Hotel, April 27th, 1892. Dear Sir,—Having tried your Vermis fugo on a few lambs last yoar, whioh wero in a very emaoiatei condition, 1 waßsut prised to find tape worms fifteen and sixteen feet in longth evacuated. I waß determined to use your Vermifuge this season on my lambs at weaning time, ■ and must say thero is a marked improve* ment in them, and althuugh put on to very flush feed, romarkably. free from scour, which I attribute to your remedy. Yours Truly, A. Wilkinson, Oroua Downs, Fostou, Feb. 18,1891, Dear Sir,—l have tried your remedy on 800 tombs with surprising results, The bodily condition of theanimals was improved and th growth of wool was most marked. Your Vermi fuge is just what shcepfarmers require, being inexpensive, -John McLennan, Gum Grove, Featherston, Sent. 25, 1891,, Dear Sir, —I havo no hesitation in stating, for tho benefit of pheopowncre, that I cob# sider yeur Vermifuge a most efficacious mcdl-v cine for hoggets Buffering frum intcßtinal and bronchial parasites, 1 have drenched 20(1 hoggets with it, and am no satisfied with tho results that I havo ordered enough of the Vermifuge to dose my remaining hoggets and ambs at weaning.—W, H. Nicois. .. f ai, Sept. 10,1891, _ .J 1 Sir,-I administered your Vormifugo to 200 of my lioggefa, and I beg to infermyou thut tho results were exceedingly gratifying, I have every confidence in tho efficacy of the medicine, aud feel sure that when its qualities become moro widely known it will command an cnormoUß sale amongst nhcepowncrs. D. P. MOLahen, South Featherston, Sept, 30, 1891 Dear Sir,—l have pleasure in testimony to tho beneficial results my hoggets havo derived from your Vermifuge, I drenched thirty a week ago and they parted .with most offensive matter, Experimenting further with forty hoggots, I found tho yard strewed with tapo worms, I am now so satisfied with'tho genuineness of your remedy that I now give you an order to drenoh my flock, whioh numbers about MOO.—A, Yule, Groytown, Aug, 19,1891, Dear Sir,-I havo proved your Virmifugo o baeffeotivo inrostoring heiltb to hoggets to which such has boon administered, To my mind it is a valuable mcdicino for sheep \ E, S, Mavksell, Eiversddale m Table Lands, Aug, 13,1891, Doiir Sir,—Havo pleasure in testifyijg to tho efficacy of your Vermifuge in ojccting intestinal parasites from sheep, I shut somo thirty hoggcta up and dosed them according to your directions, aud although I did not expect any results as regards lung worm at thiß period of tho year, yet I was quite surprised at tho number of worms which' were strewn about the nest day in the yard where the sheep were confined,. 1 fool quite confident that, if properly administered at tho proper timo of the year, say at tho beginning of February, before tho lung worm has penetrated greatly into tho lungß, that there would bo a considerable lessening of tho present mortality of young sheep.—l am, etc,, CUAB, J, TOM. Glenmorgan, Juno 15,1891. Dear Sir,-I drenched 000 of my hoggets with your Vermifugo some three months ago with rcmarkablo results, Tho sheep wcro in low condition at the timo and I did not know what was the matter with ■them, Th day after the doso had been administered 1 found tho yard covered with parasites and tape wormß, The sheep are now in excellent con dition, healthy and vigorous, and tho extra growth of wool is simply rcmarkablo, Have sent for a fresh supply,—H, Mobibos. March 21st, 1892. 0, W. Langstono, M R.0.V.5,, . Pharraaoy, Groytown,. Dear Sir—Having ueod your Vermi' fuge to 2000 of my lambs I was amazed' at to acknowledge its effective nature. My lambs mo now. healthy and. in first dais condition, and as tbo cost is merely nooi-i inal'l consider it a boon to e'ettlore in every way, and expect to hear that its use will becomo very general, Pleaso find enclosed an order for a further supply, Yours, eto„ John Stiuno, . From Mr W. B, Buick, Sheopfarmer; Opaki. Mr O, W, Langstono, " Groytown North, . Dear Sir—Nino hundred of my sheep went under your treatment on March 26th and I „ , The Bronchial and Intestinal parasites whioh came away astonished me, and tho sheep '■avo beonin splendid condition evw since. W. B. Buick, Opaki, April 9tb, 1892, Dry River Station >. „ m » April, 1892,. MrO. W, Langstone, ■ Dear Sir,—Bond me at oncomore of your Vermifugo. Out of the 6000 sheep; 1 hav(J osed, the worms- tapo and small are coming out most freely The medioine' is acting grand, Kindly Bond mo a further supply by Reeve's coaoli on Saturday next Martin Ewiak, • MESSRS LOWES &10RN8, Masterton>
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4286, 28 November 1892, Page 4
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