(I!) 



MR. S. C. WAITE, 



AUTHOR OF "the EQUESTRIAN'S MANUAL." 

 {Dedicated to H.R.H. Prince Albert,) 



With advice to purchasers of Horses, &c., and Originator of the 

 Improved Military Seat (obviating ruptures), and positions for 

 Ladies and Gentlemen on Horseback. — (Vide Opinions of the 

 Press, April, 1850.) 



Mr. Waite has been requested by a numerous circle of per- 

 sonal friends to submit to the notice of the public an ointment, 

 proved to be invaluable to the owners of racing and hunting 

 establishments, breeders, farmers, &c., for restoring hair on 

 broken knees, and where it has been lost, through accidents, 

 disease, blistering, firing, &c., &c. ; it is likewise available for 

 dogs in reproducing hair, bare from mange, scalds, burns, and 

 abrasions. 



Mr, Waite obtained the above valuable recipe from the late 

 celebrated and eccentric character, Patrick Jones, of Dublin, 

 familiarly known in military and sporting circles, and throughout 

 the kingdom, as " Old Paddy," who, after an unfailing success 

 in its use, in all parts of the world (where called by his military 

 duties), for a period verging on eighty years (and by him obtained 

 from his father), on his death-bed, in 1853, confided the secret to 

 the present proprietor. 



To be had in pots at 3s., 5s., 8s., and 17s. 6d., and in 81b. 

 canisters for hounds after mange, &c., &c., at £4. is. 



