OH THE FARM.
It is really wondeijul to nolo 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 mon, 'and yet few, if a'ly.make the slightest preparation for ailments in frequent occurrences. '' Sore shoulders or saddlo galls," they Bay, " will heal themselves." What is the use of fretting over thein ? Sprains, bruises, etc, do not appear on the surface, therefore what is tho übo of being hypersensitive and worrying ourselves ? Stiifiieaain tho joints and cramps we believe,doaffect othtr pooplo'shorscs butoursremain free, It is hero that the humane and thinkin? man outshines his thoughtless neigh, hour, and such a stable is nevor without a bottle of St. Jjcob's Oil, tho bestknown linament for man or beast, K<>ep your stock free from stiffuess and pain and your employes on the lookout for their minor ailments, and you double their usefulness, In colics, colds, and similar attacks, St Jacob's Od is invaluable.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4284, 2 December 1892, Page 3
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169OH THE FARM. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4284, 2 December 1892, Page 3
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