.1. Bnaacßsss* ascr HERNIA NEED NOT BE A HANDICAP 'TRUSSES of the latest and . mpst modern type nVo easy to wear and far move. effective, than the old iron type. The secret of their success is good fitting. CRAWFORD’S PHARMACY MERVYN HOWE Gisborne
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dtiiK 25 There is wide-spread demand for SYKES'S DRENCH because SYKES'S MEANS SAFETY, Experienced Stock Breeders recommend if for-*. THOROUGH CLEANSING AT CALVING TIME, LESS RISK OF INFECTION, BIGGER MILK YIELDS, and HEALTH in the HERD use 17 / DOZ. SAVES AT ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES
WARM, RED,. CLEAR, AND SPARKLING The purity qf a liquid can be judged by holding it up against the light. Try this test with Couah Cures and Betties Lightninq Gough Cure comes out with flyiqg colours. It sparkles and throws out those wonderful curative rays. Insiaton Settles.
ANNUAL COMBINED BREEDERS’ BULL SALE
ACTON HEREFORD STUD 26—BULLS—28 of good, quality to be offered at the Sale on Wednesday. Those bulls arc nil of good quality with good skins. They are from Whanawhaua cows and by Bonny (fern and Dandy (km, who arc from that great sire Royal (Jem (imp.). It W. BARKER wmmmwPm ■m ...iA > f k M§it h BANDY GEM, 6 years, by Royal Gem (imp.), from Wilencoie Bella.
WILENCOTE POLLED HEREFORDS 18 Purebred POLLED HEREFORD BULLS sired ’O7/ the following-:—Royal Gem (imp.), Victor Domino 14th (imp.), High Stanway Ist (imp.), Santos Junior (imp.), and the 1935-36 Royal Show Champion, Beau Gem. f. E. HUMPHREYS NGATAPA, GISBORNE. WBWM' m BEAU GEM—I93S-3G Royal Show Cha npic i.
WAIMOANA STUD FARM The ProoerJy 0! W. D. LYSNAR COMPANY, LIMITED. A STUD WITH TYPE AND CONST! f UTION, ALL BRED ON THE HILLS. The Stud is headed by the imported Polled Hereford Bull, Bullion Grove 23ih, and Waihuka Jumbo Ist, » first prize yearling and gold medal winner as junior champion, Hastings Hoyal Show. 1835; also first prize yearling and first prize group, Gisborne: also winner of Combined Breeders' Association’s Perpetual Challenge Cup, Gisborne. 1933, for the best yearling bull. , Twelve # bu!ls are to be offered at Wednesday’s Sale, one by the imported Polled. Bull Bullion Grove, anil 11 hOi’lietl bulls by a son Of Waihuka Jumbo Ist., who was Junior Champion at the Itoyal Show, 193(1, and Reserve Champion at the Hawke's Bay Show in 1937. They are nil deep-coloured hulls. A select flock of Romneys and Southdown sheep is kept, .headed by the imported Romney Ram, Quested No. 47, first prize ram hogget at the Royal Show, Eng lend, and the imported Southdown, Sandringham 2(58, bred by His Bate Majesty King George V. '■ ' INSPECTION AND CORRESPONDENCE INVITED.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20044, 16 September 1939, Page 11
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