onic and |
|Conditioner, is not a food. It is a combination of roots, herbs, spices |
|and medicines which sharpen appetite and improves digestion, regulates |
|the bowels, makes rich, red blood, and _naturally_ invigorates the |
|organs of production. It promotes growth, improves health and strength, |
|increases production. And all at very little cost. |
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|Packed in handy cartons, pails and boxes. The larger sizes are more |
|economical. |
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|[Illustration: Pratts Animal Regulator] |
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| ~IF DISEASE APPEARS, CURE IT QUICK~ |
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|Early treatment is most necessary. Do not let the disorder become firmly |
|seated before you attack it. Keep these Pratts Remedies on hand and use |
|them _at once_ if needed. Delay may mean the loss of a valuable animal. |
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|~PRATTS COLIC REMEDY~ |
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|A quick certain cure for colic and acute indigestion in horses. Has a |
|record of 998 cures out of 1,000 cases. |
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|Keep a bottle in each wagon and in your stable. |
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|~PRATTS DISTEMPER and PINK EYE REMEDY~ |
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|It goes direct to the cause of the disease, purifies the blood, prevents |
|weakening of the internal organs caused by impure blood or poisoned by |
|absorbing the impure matter from the abscesses. |
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