CONSTIPATION. DR. MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS beneficial medicine. Mrs. J. Maley, 260 Wilson’s Road, Opawa, Christchurch, writes: “Both myself and husband know the value of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills as a remedy for constipation. We found them quite satisfactory and would urge any similar suffeiers to use this medicine.” —Advt,
"TURIHAUA” THE LARGEST PURE-BRED ABERDEEN ANGUS HERD IN AUSTRALASIA Of both Dominion-wide and inter- Fl - 7 “ national repute, this is one of the breed's Greatest Foundation ~ L ~ ~ 7, Herds. Freely drawn upon by breeders throughout New Zea- ; land and Australia. Rich •in . ■.>/ wt ~ high-class imported blood; skil- LI » t fully bred and rigorously culled. GREAT SALES RECORD , J 1941—311 gns. average t1940—351 „ „ ma 1939—32 „ „ Mg ; 7 1938—51 ~ a ' wWs - 1937—651 „ „ 1936—47 „ „ ’fee 1 -'' -"'“. 7- -'; 7-7 3 / . J .. _ A TYPICAL TURIHAUA SIRE. A SIX seasons'average Of 431 f gns. ri The acme jn stud . breeding achievement is to create a herd for approximately 1 00 bulls (two- of breeding females, of a quality to match any sire introduced, year) on each occasion. "Turihaua" is proud of its female stock—of the splendid body proportions, of the milking ability possessed, the short, neat @ heads and the silky coats. Bth Annual SALE I I he could well select females from "TURIHAUA." Offering 100—Rising 2-year-old Bulls, at the Station, 10 miles from Gisborne, Thursday, October 29, 1942 A/c. G. U. & H. B. WILLIAMS, Junior, ‘Turihaua” GISBORNE, POVERTY BAY Rhone 4627
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 21, 20 October 1942, Page 3
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