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INGLEWOOD STUD MY PAL, winner of eight races up to a mile. At Timaru SMART TIME became MY PAL's fifth winning 2.y.0. filly from seven starters this season, and his 22nd winner from his first three small crops which include the Champion RIO, HER PAL (Riccarton and Trentham winner this season), KRAZIKID, etc. Already recognised as a Top young Sire, MY PAL has amply demonstrated with his SOUTH ISLAND BRED AND FED stock that he can get winners of EITHER SEX capable of winning in good company anywhere. He has one of the best percentages of winners to starters, of all sires in N.Z. SODIUM, decisive winner of the Irish Sweeps Derby £73,510, is by AFGHANISTAN'S close relative, the English Derby winner PSIDIUM; both are by the superbly bred French PARDAL, from mares tracing to PRETTY POLLY. AFGHANISTAN, winner of 7 races up to 1 i miles, offers to South Island breeders a rare combination of performance, high quality and immaculate breeding. Inspection of Sires and their progeny cordially invited; brochures available on application. R. E. & MRS ADAIR, INGLEWOOD STUD, KAIAPOI R.D. TELEPHONE 983 RANGIORA.

HIGH GRADE SPORTS I 250 BRUSHED COTTON I 500 PULLOVERS SLACKS By SAX ALTMAN I WINTER SPORTS SHIRTS I AND CARDIGANS The greatest value anywhere. IBM I S.M. ■XM Checks in Blues Browns. I sMianX’ pairs to choose from. TERYLENE AND ■ Greens, Pinks and Greys. Genuinely ■ B oneSf glues and Fawns also some WOOL Usually £6/19/6. ■ reduced from 52/6. ■ Marls. Were up to £7/19/6. 89'6 I 29'11 [ 69'6

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31107, 9 July 1966, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31107, 9 July 1966, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31107, 9 July 1966, Page 6

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