INSTFAD OF GIVING Presents t (h Ist mag Yl7 E GIVE THE BEST POSSIBLE VALUE ALL TH32 YEAR ROUND. The Immense Increase in our Business is a proof of this assertion. WE HAVE, LANDED AND ARE LANDING, Large Parcels of New Goods FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS, Bjugbt direct from the English manufactories, all of which we are offering at VERY LOW BATES. Carpet and Felt Slippers. CHILDREN'S FROM Is. WOMEN'S, ALL SIZES, la 9d. .0 MITCHELL & TURN BR, TANCRED STREET. _^___ ■ j • H. M. JONES. H. M. JONKS. H. M. JONES SANTA GLAUS AND FATHER CHRISTMAS ARE COMING AGAIN A Large and Varied Stock of Books, Toys, and Fancy Goods, China Glass, and Plated Ware, carefully selected and suitable for Christmas and New Tear Presents. Japanese Tables, Cabinets, Trays, Glove and Handkerchief. Boxes, Etc Desks, Workboxes, Wiring, and Dressing Cases, Albums from Is 6i to 50a. Purses, Pocket Books, Letter and Card Cases. DOLLS, DOLLS, DOLLS. Exceptional value for Christmas trade. TOYS. TOYS. TOYS. BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS for Prize and Presentation purposes. School Corn* nit tees very liberally dealt with to endeavour to keep tnwie in the place. CHRISTMAS AND NEW TEAR CARDS. Trovine, Geletine, %nd Fringed Sards, hand-painted, unique, pretty, and chute designs. Packets of Cards from 3d Bach to 2a fid. —:o: —> H. M. JONES. A. J. WHITE'S Artistic and Economical House- Furnishing Warehouse, OHRISTQHUROH. rpHE Recent Arrivals of Several Extensive Shipments have made A in all Departments most Oomplot. CARPETS, FLOORCLOTH AND LINOLEUM^ FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS BEDSTEADS AND BEDDING, ,~ UPHOLSTERY, CROCKERY AND FURNISHINGS, IRONMONGERY A- J. WHITE Inyltcs all to Call and Inspect bis Stock COTTAGES "FURNISHED, Including CUTLERY, BLANKETS, SHEETS, EARTHENWARE, POTS Ero 1 TWO BOOMS, COMPLETE ...... ... ... £9 to £10 FOUR ROOMS ... £17 to £25 FIVE ROOMS, from £35 to £80 SIX ROOMS .„ . M ... ... £50 to £100 CATALOGUES POSTED FREE. WAREHOUSE AND STEAM FACTORY, TUAM AND ST. ASAPH STREETS* CHRISTCHURCHJ WALKER'S BOT FLY REMEDIES. fTUTATcttANTEO TO CURE ANY HOBSB AFFLICTED WITH BQTS, IF * » GIVEN IN TIME, and to Improve the Condition of the Horse, whether ha has Bots or not, given in two drenches. , LOCAL TESTIMONIALS
Gray's read, Amberley, September 6,1892. Mr Walker, Sir,—Your Bot Fly Remedy raaohpd me in due course. I gave them to oca that was very bad, and as I had lost & Bplendid poung horse, I got very anxiousl, as the stomsoh presented one mass of bota in all stages, wi h the coaing eaten away. I am glad to tell you that the one 1 drenched according to your in truotiona got quite be tie', and is now at hia work again. I would highly recommend farmers to use the & >me in time, an 1 era pat^fiod that they will save and greatly improve the oobdition of the hcrae. Send me some of your Bot Fly Preventive for the summer, and ob'ige,— Yourß very respectfully, Edward Watsok. KilHnohy, Sep'ember 14, 1892. Mr Bob ft Walker, Ohristchurob, De« Sir—Your Bot Flt Pemedies have proved a complete success with rr»y horse. He hid been very bad for aome time ; the coat drjr, a light skin, got very low in condition, and got scarce able to walk. I qui'e expected he would die, as he had all the symptoms of one that my neighbor lost with the bos I gave your remedies as you directed, wi th the following resul s:— Tha horse, after getting the late bottle, became very pained, lying dewa. rolling and groaning with pain, in the paddock. He began to oough very hard, e.ch cougb bringing away a thick humorous matter from the nostrils, the like of which I never saw before ooming from a horse. This continued all next day, which I *m certain were the bots bursting from the effec a of the tteinsdy, and ooming up through the nostrils by the effects of the oough. After this ceased, the horsa began to mend, and in six days I had him at work again, hearti'y well You erW.d make these Remedies publio, so that farmers might know there is a remedy for this destructive posts. Send ma some Preventive for keeping off the fly in cummer, —And oblige, ; Robert Mclorbaw. Amberley, July 26,1892. To Mr Bobert Walker, Christohuroh, Sir, —Having lost three good horses, and on ex* •ruination found the Etomaoh of two oompletely eat«n through, and the whole of the Biomaoh Ihickty covered with bots in all stages of transformation, I became much
alarmed abodt tbe rest oi my s ook. I used you Bot Fly Remedies on one that was very bad, and Had every symptom of dying, and in three days 6he was completely cared, and is doing well. I believe it is a proper thing, and if given at he proper time we ihall have no more deaths from the Bot F.y. David Bbow*. Brorknidf, December 12,1892. Mr Walker, ■ S r,—l «ieh to add my testimony to the wonderful effects of your Bot Fly Remedies. I had a va!u-ib'e horse which got very bad and gradually gotworee. I quite believe be would have died. He-kept losing fleEh, gA a dry coat, tight skin, outworn expreßs:on of the e\e, a ooagb, tuning at the nosrril», and oould ecaroe work I got your remedies and g va them as dineted, with the most beneficial recoils. The second day after getting the last drenob he began to pass bots io handfuls, Borne of which I here' with band you. Immediately after pasting •he bots ha began to mend, and is now aa fat as butter, hearty and well, thanks to Walker's Bot-fly Remedies Any who doubt send them to mr, anl I wiil convince them that your remedies are a boon to the oommuaity and the suffering h rsa Brery hone should have them in the ee&son, as I am eoniftdsnt if used there will ba no more deaths from he bot fly ILe this as you please. H Lovlli* Greenwood Farm, pSouthbridg >, Augast 2,1392 Mr Walker, Sir,—l an fiUd to bear testi* mony to the wonderful efftots ofyourßot. Fly Kkmedies. Oae of my bast bones be* came very bid ; the skin tigbr, tbe eye life* less aud a bad color, and got low in condition. Anxious to finish ploughing a paddock I did not want to lay him np until be became on* able to lift his feet, cr do any more. We bad to help him into a stable I gave him your Remedies, and, and the treatment msj- vpce> scribed, and ia a few days he wai^eite better, and now at hu work, hearty wml well. I quite be'ieve, h*d I not given him your Bsmsdies, he would have died, ton oan on this as you please. B nui Thompson.
AGENTS FOR aSHBURTON—W. Anderson *J. Rmiltijib, Saddler. MANUFAOrURER-ROBBRT WALKER, <?»ual R W rve, wJ*Z
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 3148, 6 December 1893, Page 3
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