ties. Do not be mis!, by claims of ;M: half a hundred pills in a boot, whew, ■"■ probably four to six constitute adosev and the doses cauuot be discontinued. One Bile Bean is one dose. They can be discontinued after the cure is effected; they are purely vegetable; they do not contain any harmful drugs and they are the safest family modi ■■' cine. Bile Beans will be found a prompt anil per nnnent cure for biliouv ."''■ ness, headache, indigestion, constip ■?,-' -. tion, piles, debility, female weaknesses, nervousness, bad blood, pimples, and all skin eruptions, bad breath, ansemia; ' loss of appetite, and, in ' fact, "all ailments^that owe their origin __ to defective bile flow, assimilation and digestion. Bile Beans ' are obtainable from' all medicine vendors. Price, Is l|d or 2s 9d large. A JFkeb Sample Box will be sent on receipt of a penny stamp to cover postage. Adress: The Bile Bean Manufacj , f \ turing Co, Sydney, (BEAKS I BIISKSJ
THF, STANDARD-BRED TROTTING ' OOLT, THE CZAR. Sire, Lauderdale (imported); dam, Dagmar. Lauderdale has proved himself both fast and the begetter of fast stock ; Dagmar •-- mole Patchen (imported) from Mao is well-known. 6 "" This Com stands 16£ hands high, is a beautiful brown, with plenty of bone and muscle, and moreover has proved himself a sure foal-getter. He is bred on approved lines S3 both Lauderdale and Pinole Patchen trace back to the bust blood in-America. TERMS: £1 I.os payable on February Ist, IBW4, and £\ Ids when mare proves in foal. Groomage fee ss, payable at time of first service. All care taken with mares, but do responsibility taken. C. P. BECK, Owner, Alejg.udra. "; To Stand this Season at M'Nauofhton'a Farm, Ida Valley, THE PURK-BRED CLYDEBDALM STALLION, Dunnetty Fancy. DUNNETL"!-; FANCY is a rich Bay, stands 16£ hands high, with plout". of bone and muscle, ami very superior action, combiuecl with a beautiful temper. Dunnett's Fancv's Dam is Rnsie.'by" Wallaco (imported) ; Grand Dam, Black Bess (imported), by Black Champion Ounnot's Fancy is full brother to Sahs bury's Champion, and Wallace is fall brother to Lady Salisbury, champion mare of O tago and Southland, Donn ett's Fancy is therefore come from really good blood and has proved himself a true breeder of good stock.
TKRMB, £3; ,£l l(] s at the end of the season, and £1 10s when mare proves in foal. Good paddock provided for mares from a distance, which Is a week will 09 charged, All care taken but no responsibility. All mares sold or exchanged owners at time of service held responsible. JAMES M'NAUGHTON, Farmer, Ida Valley. To Stand this Season at Bald Hill Flat, and travel Alexandra. Clyde, Roxburgh, Moa & Miller's Flat Districts, The Entire Colt p LORD ANTRIM. (Wallace—Mag.) • , T ORD ANTRIM is a bay colfc, •-* foaled in November, 1898, and was bred by John Stewart, Esq., of Orookston. His sire, Wallace, imported by Hugh Rea, Esq, of Melbourne. Wallace's sire •'Jolden Treasure (4417, C'S B), g-sire, Lord Erskine (1744, 0 SB), was also sire of the unbeaten horse Cairbroirie stamp; g g-sire ' Boydston Boy (111, U S B), won third prize at the Highland Society's Show, Aberdeen, 1878 ; g g g-sire, Prince Charlie (C 29 0S B) won the Audrossan Premium i > 1873, and the Salcoats Pi emium same year ; » a a g-sire Vanquisher (890, &..S Ij) • g g g g g.yire, Loch Fergus Champion 449, C 8 B); g 8 8 g g g-siro, Salmond's Champion (737, t!S \\\ • it uaa a a ti.awa T?„»™„_ hiao G 8 B); gg6B gg 8 g-eiro, Gjancer (m, C S B), won the second priaa at the Hifch* land Society's Show, Glasgow, in 1850s ' His dam, Mag, by tho late Peter Pnmfc'i famous Gowiie stud horse, Sir Colin (iusii)t by Samson, out of the noted Lockend miro, JI.SB, by Old Sir Colin, Mag I .* dam, one of the late Peter Grant's famous MarJjiß mares. TERMS— £3; £1 10a at. end of Season, £1 Ktawhen the mare pvuvea in foal. Groom's Fee, ss. Guarantee* U. Paddocks provided for mares from a distance free of charge. All care taken but no responsibility. For farther particulars apply to JOHN BUTLER, I Owner, Bald Hill Flat. IjiOURT.HITTING 8 1 NOVEMBER, 1903. Queenstown... Qucnstown... Oromwell Cromwell Clyde Alexandra ... Alexandra ... Roxburgh ... Roxburgh ... Arroyo ... Arrow vi ... Monday, 2nd ... Tuesday, 3rd Thursday, sth .. Friday, 6th Saturday, 7th .. Tuesday, 10th Wednesday, 11th Thursday, 12 th .... Friday, ISttt ... Tuesday, 21th Wedaetdajfo SGfcfe
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 391, 5 November 1903, Page 5
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731Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 391, 5 November 1903, Page 5
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