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A CHAPTER OF SPECIALITIES. 



N placing the following notices of Speci- 

 alities before the Public, the Author 

 believes that he is not only doing justice 

 to the following well-known firms and 

 to their several inventions and manufac- 

 tures, but also a dut}^ to the readers of 

 *'CE^'TAUR" in bringing to their notice 

 the several Specialities mentioned in this 

 chapter, each and all of which are to be 

 commended for some special quality. 

 The various opinions have been carefully 

 gone into, and the Author feels that 

 this chapter gives to the reader many things he may desire 

 to know in regard to the numberless inventions appertain- 

 ing to the Horse, Stable, Harness, &c., and he feels that 

 " Centaur " would not have been complete without it. 



Messrs. Day, Son & Hewitt. — Day, Son & Hewitt's 

 Horse-keeper's Medicine Chest is one of the articles no horse- 

 keeper should be without ; in fact, it is invaluable, and no well- 

 conducted stable is complete without it ; for fifty years it has 

 stood the test, it is patronised by royalty, and is used by the 

 principal stock-breeders, horse proprietors, and agriculturalists 

 throughout the British Empire. The advantages of these chests 

 are many, not the least being, that the medicines will keep good for 

 twenty years. The chests not only contain everything necessary 

 for ' doctoring ' — but a useful Avork on " Farriery " is included in 

 each. 



James Hartford's Golden Embrocation or '* Cure 

 All." — The success which has attended the sale of this Embroca- 

 tion is a sufficient proof that the Proprietor was warranted in his 

 resolve some years ago to introduce it to the public. That it is a 

 genuine and sure cure for all the ills associated with the keeping 

 and breeding of Horses, Cows and Dogs is fully demonstrated by 

 the large sale it now commands both at home and in the Colonies, 

 and having now stood the test of public opinion for so many 



