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SWYNFORD STUD—STRATFORD PLATO (8) Young sire of early speed from good winning family in New Zealand and and Australia. By Iliad by Swynford (winner £25,508 in stakes) from Kilteel, unbroken, by Kilbroney. Iliad sired Derby winners in New Zealand and Australia. Kilteel, darn of Plato, was full sister to Kilboy, winner of A.J.C. Derby (£5000) N.Z. St. Leger, Trentham Gold Cup, etc. PLATO won 6 races, including A.R.C. Handicap, 7 furlongs, in 1.25 2-5. At 3 years was retired on account of accident. Sire of the brilliant Prince Plato, winner of 10 races, including Taranaki Stakes, at 3 years. Plato Lad, 3 years, winner of 4 races, Black Plato, Keen Play and Plato Boy. FEE: 20 GUINEAS With return privilege. Inspection Invited. ALEX. McMULLIAN Phones 779, Sfud 565. STRATFORD. [Gordons , I Gin I CATARRH (CHRONIC COLD IN THE HEAD) Sneezing and Stuffiness Relieved This Quick Way If you are a victim of catarrh or chronic cold in the head, try De Witt’s Catarrhal Cream to relieve the miserable symptoms. Powerful antiseptics to control the harmful germs and aromatics to free the nasal cavities are combined in a soothing cream which promptly soothes soreness and allays irritation. De Witt’s Catarrhal Cream reaches right to the back of the air passages, where the trouble usually starts. Get your supply of this fine remedy today. Notice how quickly stuffiness is cleared away and easy breathing restored.' If you are troubled with hay fever you may find morning and night appheations of De Witt’s Catarrhal Cream will either ward off attacks, or greatly reduce the intensity. De WITT’S CATARRHAL CREAM for Catarrh, Chronic Cold in the Head and Hay Fever. Price 1/10 (Plus Sales Tax) A product of E. C. De Witt & Co. Ltd., England.' N.Z. Agents: Newson & Co. Ltd., 9 Herbert St., Wellington, C.L WAKE. UP YOUR LIVER BILE — Without Calomel —And You’ll Jump ent «f Bed in the Morning Full ef Vim. Tha liver should pour out two pound, of liquid bile into your bowels daily, fi this bile is not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It just decays in the bowels. Wind bloats np your stomach. You get constipated. Your whole system is poisoned and you tee! sour, tired and weary and tho world looks blue. Laxatives are only makeshifts. A man. bowel movement doesn't get at the cause. . I, takes those good old Carter's Little Liver Pills to get those two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel “up and up." Harmless, gentle, yet amazing in making bile now freely. Ask for GARTER’S Little Liver Pilis by name. Stubbornly refuse anything else. J/8, Distributore: Fastett <s■ Johnson, Ltd., Livg tuildingt, M-sners IFeUinsJon. OJKiLL HEAD COLDS... Dispel heed colds and gain instant relief from that "stuffed-up" fee - ing by sniffing Morsan up nostrils and gargling. This simple, commonsense treatment gives sure j. relief. fnoßsnnr A product of British Laboratories, 80 Jcrvoil Quay, Wellington. J J w ■' z 1 V fyljf " because Poliflor jives a smooth, shining, protective surface to floors and furniture. LEAKN PIANOby KAK Complete Course: 20 Lessons. Send 2d stomp for Free Booklet from Niagara School of Music 53 Robertson Street, Invercargill. V.VKII.V for worst cases of bail legs. Write for Free Booklet. Ernest Healey, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Varex, Ltd., Box 150 SA, 21 Grey Street, Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 11, 8 October 1943, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 11, 8 October 1943, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 11, 8 October 1943, Page 7

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