CONDY'S FLUIl) 



Speedily Cures 



HORSES SUFFERING from 



" Condy's Fluid is a splendid remedy for 

 sore shoulders and backs occasioned by the 

 collar or saddle. A large omnibus proprietor 

 in this neighbourhood is now able to put 

 horses to work again in half the usual time, 

 as the sores heal so rapidly after the applica- 

 tion of Condv's Fluid. 



" John J. LrxDY, Esq., F.G.S., 



"Member of the Health Committee of 

 the Town Council, Leith." 



" I have been using for some years Condy's 

 Fluid for all kinds of wounds, and find it tar 

 superior to the usual carbolic and other 

 dressings. Its astringent and powerful anti- 

 septic pr iperties render it at- once what we 

 really require. ^ ^ 



" Robert Pateeson, M.R.C.V.S. 



" VauxhaU Bridge Eoaa, London." 



"I consider Condy's Fluid a boon to the 

 Teterinary profession and the sportsman. 

 " W. H. Kent, M.R.C.V.S., London." 



"We are using Condy's Fluid, and never 

 saw anything like it for quickly curing erease 

 in the feet. Clayton Brothers, 



"Town Street, Batley CaiT, Dewsbury. 

 " January 24th, 1895." 



" Condy's Fluid is an excitant and deodo- 

 riser to cancerous and ill - conditioned 

 wounds, and in the treatment of skin 

 alfections. Professor R. V. Tuson, 



"Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, 

 "London." 



"I found the Condy's Fluid, diluted, 

 effective in restoring the hair on my horse 

 when the place was rubbed to the quick. 



" The Rev. R. SArxDERS, 

 "Tundergarth Manse, Lockerbie, N.B. 

 " October 2nd, 1894." 



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The King of Ointments for Sprains, Strains, Sprung 

 Sinews, Curbs and Splints, Bruises, &c. 



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