STAND THE SEASON At MAKAURI the Draught Stallion YOUNG GARNET. YOUNG GARNET is a beautiful bay, standing 16.3, on short legs, with a splendid quality of bone, plenty liair and good sound feet. YOUNG GARNET’S sire, Garnet, is by British Lion (imp.), dam Topaz,.by Overdraft; grand-dam by Dugdale (imp.). ■Winner of First Prize and Society’s Medal for Draught Stallion at Poverty Bay A. and P. Society’s Show, 1896-97-98-1900. His dam, Rose Auckland— Conqueror. Taking into consideration he has the Garnet —British Lion blood on his father’s side, and the Auckland—Conqueror on the mother’s, he should leave great stock. Auckland and Garnet both have stock in this district which would be hard to outclass. YOUNG GARNET has proved - to bo a sure foal-getter. YOUNG GARNET has been very successful in the Show Ring, having taken three Firsts, two Seconds, and twice Champion. TERMS: Single Mare £3 3s; two or more as per agreement. Fees to bo paid before removal of nares. Six weeks’ grazing free, after which 2s per week will be charged. Every care taken, but no responsibility incurred. wm. McCullough, Ma’kauri. N.B. —As this horse is under my own care, breeders can rely on tEeir mares receiving every attention. W.M.C. TO STAND THIS SEASON At WAIOHIKA, The Draught Stallion LOCH LOMOND LOCH LOMOND is by Glen Lyon, dam Grand Duchess, bred by Douglas McLean, Esq. Winnor of First Prize and Champion as a three-year-old at Hawke’s Bay Show in 1901. Also, the Draught Stallion CANONG-ATE. CANONGATE, syrs, sire Herdsman, grandsire Shepherd Lad, dam Daisy; Shepherd Lad by Herd Laddie (imp.), dam Maggie McCormick 1., by Lord Salisbury (imp.); Canongate, dam Joan, by the champion horse. Extinguisher, bred by Henney Bros., Southland. Winner of First Prize and Champion at the Poverty Bay Show, 1907. TERMS: Single mare £3 10s; two or more the property of the same owner £3. Six week’s grazing free, after which 2s 6d per week will be charged, without further notice. Fees to bo paid before the removal of the mares." All care taken, but no re* sponsibility incurred. Apply to— O. GRAY, Waiobika.
REMARKABLE EXPERIENCE. “For some time prior to the winter of 1906, I was troubled with a severe pain in my back, then my legs auo feet began to swell. i tried several (so-called) cures for backache, but all failed. In June I got a chill and it flow to my kidneys, and I became worse. I called in a doctor, and ne said I had heart trouble, which caused the. swelling in my feet. After ta-ting his medicine' for a time I got no better, as my legs began to swell, and the pain in my back was dreadful. I then called in the leading doctor, and ho told me my kidneys were the cause of the trouble. He treated me, but I got worse. The. sharp pain left mv back, but the swelling became worse, and a heavy weight seemed to be pressing on my kidneys. The swelling passed up into my body, and the doctor told a friend of mine that no doctor could cure me, so a thud doctor was called in. He said he could cure me, hut after taking his medicine and undergoing treatment, consisting of sweats, tapping, etc., for -some months, I still got worse, the swell-incf^-—Wets till round my liG<irt and up my back, whilst my legs were swollen as big as it was possible for them to swell. I nearly went blind, and could not move without assistance. My friends and relatives came from all parts to v see me before I died, as everyone thought that -I could not recover and the doctor told me that medical aid was of no use to me, and it was only a matter of -time He said he had done his best, and had tried every kind of medicine he could think of to give me relief, and it was 01 no use for me to take any more medicine, and no use of his coming to see me. unless I sent for him. A friend then strongly advised me to try a course of Warner’s Safe Cure and Tills, and, as a latt. hope, I commenced to take tne medicines. After taking half a dozen large bottles of the Safe Cure and a number of vials of Safe Pills, I began to improve. The swelling gradually left my feet and legs, and after taking more, of tlie medicines the swelling all left my body. After the swelling left I. was only skin and bone; not on atom of flesh seemed to be left on my bones, but I still kept on with the medicines and followed the instructions about the diet, and to-day, twelve months from the date I started your medicines, I am strong and well, and weigh as heavy as ever I did. lam certain I should have died in a very short time if I had not taken vY arner s Safe Cure. My case is well known in Gratton, as many people saw me during my illness. lam writing this in the hope that any person suffering from dropsy who sees this may be cured also by Warner’s Safe Cure.” From Miss Fanny Ellem, Cowan:reet, South Grafton, N.S.W., 19th [arch, 1908. Tlie above letter illustrates the. relarkable curative effect, of Warner’s afe Cure in cases of kidney disease, a addition to the. regular 5s and 5 9d, bottles of- Warner’s Safe Cure, concentrated ('form of the medicine i now issued at 2s 6d per bottle. Earner’s Safe Cure (Concentrated) is ot compounded with alcohol, and curtains the same number of doses as he 5s bottle of Warner's. Safe Cure. L, H. Warner and Co,, Intuited, M&l----ourae. Yio* —-
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2370, 10 December 1908, Page 3
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