ON THE FARM.
It ia really wonderful to nota the difference in treatment of stock in dif. fereut countries of tho, world;, and the varying degrees of provision made ftw contingencies. Horse owners aa a rale are not paraimotvous men, and yet few, if any,make the slightest preparation for ailmentsinfreqjeaSoccurrences. "Sore ahouldera or saddle gal!*." they say, " will heal themselves." Whatia the use of fretting over them ? Sprain?, bruises, Etc, do not appear on the surface, therefore what ia the use of being hypersensitive and worrying ourselves 1 Stiffness id the joints and cramps we believe,do affect other people'nhorses butours remain free. It is here that tbe humane and thinking man outshines his tboinjhSJssß neighfoour, and sueh a stable is never without a bottle of £it, Jacob's Oil, the boatknovrn Unametit for man or boast. Keep your stock free fromstifle ess avd pain and your ai j)!o,vui on tbe look-out for their minor ailtueniit, and, you double tboir similar attacks, St Jacob'* Oil is Jiivaluable.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4415, 11 May 1893, Page 3
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165ON THE FARM. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4415, 11 May 1893, Page 3
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