Ask the Man who owns one! s, % #1 * 11 Si v^S Write for pa.riictsiars to the British and Continental Piano Co. S. RILEY, Manager <n ■% (fv t ' j-"ri, ?E M m STOU SOMETHING TEMPTING TO EVERY JADED PALATE Is to be found among our Wines and Spirits There is a decided pleasure in advertising when you are able to honestly state that the goods advertised are the best obtainable. So it is with us; we stock all the leading brands and can fill your order to your satisfaction. We strongly recommend Ml'XliO'B WHISKY As used by the House of Lords, and now stocked in half pints and pints. TRY A CASE. Assorted cases a speciality. Minimum quantity, two gallons HIPKINS & COUTTS, WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, CUSTOM "STREET, AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 346 Write for price list Telephone 854
At the Stud at the owner's farm Joe Chamberlain (2) Bonnie Scotland— Lady D'eau This horse belongs to the famous No. 2 family which includes such well known sires as Carbine, So inn us, Silvia Park. Castor, Eton, Hotchkiss, Salvadan, Vanguard, Royal Artillery, Conqueror, and others too numerous to mention. For further particulars apply to— P. QUIRK, Te Kuiti. mighty atom To stand for the Season at Te Kuiti, the thoroughbred Shetland pony "Mighty Atom," by Lord Vernon, Dam, Beautv Bright by Tom Thumb, grand dam Tins by Tit Bits, g g dam + Midget, bred in England by Lady Beresford. For fuller particulars and terms apply JACK BODDIE, Te Kuiti To stand at the owner's Farm, Waitomo Caves, the Trotting Stallion By Jersey, Childe Harold Miss Cooper; out of Trust by KingfisherMiss Young. Combine is a rich dark bay six years old ; 15-I h hands, a thick set active sort with the best of action and temper and a sure foal getter. His •.stock which are now 2 year old promise to develop into useful hacks and harness horses. The fee for single mares will be £l 5s at time of service and £i 5s when in foal or if required _ a full guarantee of £3 10s will be given, no foal no fee. Two or more mares the property of one owner as per arrangement. All mares sold or exchanged treated as being in foal. Good grazing for mares is per week. All care taken but no responsibility incurred. Local sales attended and mares can be met arrangement. THOMAS THWAITE, Waitomo Caves b^ari I W 1 rHY suffer with cough and cold ■ ■ when you can cure same by taking Tonking's Linseed Emulsion —from all chemists and stores, Is 6d, .2s 6d, 4 s 6cL
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 416, 22 November 1911, Page 3
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