T O OWN ER S OF Horses. T\O you want to keep your Horses JJ m good Health and Condition during the Spring and Summer, and prevent Sickness and Death ? . Then give your Horses Slesinger's Condition Powders; for this is the best season of the year for them. No horse ought to be kept without it. Cost only Ss 6d per lb m tins. • Slesinger's Embrocation, Colic Drink, Blister Oiniment^lionfOU. Grease Qifitment, Worm Powders, &c, fbr Horses, Pistemper Powders and Mange Ointment for Dogs. All of them are warranted and infallible. Large, sale for them all through the Colony* ; SlesingerV Rheumatic Balsam and Cough Syrup for human use are superior to any of the many Yankee Notions or other Nostrums m the World, and not to be compared with such. All Medicines are guaranteed and cheap. Try. them. Wholesale, or Retail. S. Slesuiger, V. &. , . 172 George-street, Dunedin. The following Letter received from a well-known and highly respectable Gentleman m Melbourne : — ■ 193 Spring-street, Melbourne. To Mr Slesinger, jV.S. Dear Sir, — Having used your various Horse Medicines f for the past two years, it gives me very much pleasure to be able to testify to the great benefit my horses nave derived from their use. Just previous to your medicines being introduced to my notice I was unfortunate m losing two horses from Colic, both cases being attended by professional men. Since that time I have had seven or eight horses attacked with "Gripe," and m eyery case One Dose of your Co t lic Drink effected a cure m less than One Hour. Your Condition: Powders, Hoof Oils, JBlister Ointment, Embrocation Ihave found; from experience, equally beneficial. ' Coursing men j or anyone who has young^dogs of any description . to rear, would ' find your Distemper Powders iridispensable after making one trial. For 1 the last ten years or so, the. greyhound; pups and 'other .dogs' that I have lost with distemper wo.uld |)e enormous if reckoned up, but since using your Distemper .Powders I have never lost a dog from distemper., . ... I am, dear Sir, : . :. Yours, &:c, ; THOMAS DALEY. 29th November, 1888. : , : i ..-.'■:■.-• ••■• ■ ■■■■■ '■_. :■. ■■■■. SoleiAgent for 'the -Manawatu and West Coast Districts; BY arrangement with all the storekeepers, dealers, and others m Wellington, and all over New Zealand, G. H. Thornton will 'supply them with pure Confectionery cheaper than any ■other house m the trade. Impress the address well on the tablet of your memory, aud a^k for G.H.T.'s Pure Confectionery only. G. H. Thornton; Manufacturing Confectioner, Manners-street, Wellington. S WEEP HO! Mere We Are Again / II PERSON BP:GS to notify-, to tho Public of . Palmerston thai, he has just inil>or,te.d the latest; improvements m Chimney-sweeping Apparatus, arid is prepared to undertake orders. Prices, from Is 6d to 2s 6d. Address — Ohurch-street, opposite Heaton's Bakery. ....... "TTTANTED—^Farmers, Dairymen, y y Director^ x>f Cheese Factories, Country Storekeepers, &c, to' kiiow that they can get Milk Cans niade of iup ; eribr metal spiecialiy imi : porfced'for Cheese * Factory 'utensils ; 'Railway air/d ;! Cart Cans, ; with improyed double lids, dispensing with the use of cloths ; Milkmen's Serving Cans, : new shape, with splasl? rims ; jandall ; other kinds of Dairy and Oheese c Factory utensils. Also, the largest 1 and finesf'stock of Tin and Japanware m New Zealand, Wash Oopjpers and' 'Furnaces, Lead-headed Nails, &c, at M.' P. Cameron's Tinware Factory, ■Featherston-street, Wellington. Orders by post or telegraph promptly attended to. FOR SALE. " ON very reasonable torms, Grand Church Organ, 3 octaves, 20 stops, niius sets reeds. Height, 9 feet'; length, 4 feet 2 inches ; width, 2 feet 2 inches j weight, about 6001 bs. The instrument has immense power and volume ot tone. The case is of solid black walpnt, and the pipes arc richly embellished with gold. Price and terms on application at Standard Office. N.B,—7The rfbove is one of the finest instruments ever imported into the cplpny, and is being offered a argaih.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 274, 16 October 1884, Page 1
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645Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 274, 16 October 1884, Page 1
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