X f X© < I muscle, vested tissues. docay arrested and tained. Imperfect digestion (indigestion) upsets the whole ' economy oilUe. It nukes food food poison, breeds doita, laggards,, *obbUng riMJumstles, serve fscfoag pains. Selgei'a Syrup ensures digestion* dispels disease, produces With. Backed by 34 years* oaJsroken success .in 16 countries. >< "Two yeaes ago I eentfacted Indigestion and had it pretty badj? ," says LMr. Geo. Matthews. 03. Bourke St, SYRUP •hand strength rapidly and could > not work nearly so well as previously. ' My wife induced me to .try Mother Saigei'a Curatiw Syrup. The first bottle relieved J wonderfully and before the .second was emptied I wa»*f quite cured and ai * fight as rain." July tst, 1902. V Jf 4 v «✓
WANTED. F. HIMMEL invites GoldfieW« customers to inspect his Stock of Watches, Chains, Handsome Engtgej ment Rings (22s 6d), Greeratonft (choice .designs), large selection Gold Brooches; also Silver Goods and Electroplate for Wedding end Birtbf day Presents. Jewellery posted freo of charge. | Watches, and Jewellery Carefully j Repaired. F. HTlOOi; 99 George-stbebt, DUNEDIN. To. Stand this. Season at Bald Hill Flat and visit Alexandra once-weekly. The Ehtire Com? LORD ASITRIM (Wallace4Mag.) LORD ANTRIM is a bay colt, foaled in November, TB9R,' and was bred by John Stewart, Esq.; of Crookston. His sire Wal&aoe, imported by Hugh Rea, Esq., of Melbourne, Wallace's sire, Golden Treasure. (4417, C S B), g-sire, Lord Erskine (1744 C SB), was also sire of the unbeaten horse Gairbrogie Stamp; g-g-sire Boydstonßoy (HUG SB), won third prize at the Highland Society's Show, Aberdeen, 1878. g-g-g sire, Prince Charlie (629, C S B), won the Androssan Premium in 1873, and the Sal coats Premium same year ; g-g-g-g sire, Vanquisher (890, 0SB) : g-g-g-g-ff sire, Loch Fergas Champion (449, CSB g-g-g-g-g-g-sire, Champion (737 CSB); g-g-g-g*g*tg-g-sire, Farmer (248 c S B) ; g g-g-g-g-g-g-g-sire, Glancer (338 USB) won the second prize at the High* land Society's Show, Glasgow, in 1850. His dam, Mag, by the late Peter Grant's famous. Gowrie stud horse, Sir Colin (imp. by Samson, out of the aoted Lochend mare, Jess, by Old Sir Colin. Mag's dan is one of the late Peter Grantfs famous Marquis mares. TERMS :—£3 ;£\ io s at end of season and £1 10s when mare proves in foal. Groom's Fee, ss. Guarantees, £4. Pad- 1 docks provided for mares from a distance free of charge. All care taken, but no re« , sponsibility For further particulars apply to JOHN BUTIEK, Owner. Bald Hill Flat. For Spbaikb, SwELiings asd Lameness there is no better liniment than Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Thousands can testify to the merit of this remedy. One application gives relief. Try it W. Theyers and Son*, »H it,
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 358, 19 March 1903, Page 6
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442Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 358, 19 March 1903, Page 6
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