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BILSTON SLAG. THE GENUINE HIGH-GRADE . Now Landing ex 'Waitemata.' ORDER AT ONCE from Own Supplier and - Secure "Ex Ship" Price. A. S. PATERSON & CO., LTD., Sole Importers and Distributors, Customs Street E„ Auckland.

GIESEN'S DRENCH F*or Newly-calved Gows The value of this composition has by proved by the experience of a number of years, as a medicine for "effectually removing the PLACEUTULA-.CLEANSING, and. for strengthening and restoring the cow after calving. 11- each. 10/6 dozen. Be sure every cow has one ,and avoid risk of loss.

Garton's Regenerated Seeds WE HAVE A LIMITED STOCK OF GARTON'S Superlative Swede. " _ - „ Hardy Green Globe Turnip. Purple Top Scotch Yellow. „ Green ' „ r „ Long Attrincham Carrot. „ White Belgium „ We are also just opening our ANNUAL IMPORTATION from Scotland of Turnip Seeds. MACKAY & JONES LIMITED, Seed and General Merchants, Licensed Land Agents and Auctioneers, SHERIDAN STREET, TE KUITI.

To Stand at Kaeaea. Here I Come Bred by John Leashy, Esq, Lake Side, Canterbury. No, 967 N.Z. Stud Book. Here I Come, is a five year old horse, bright bay. He is a very massive horse with plenty of bone, the best quality and excellent feet and has superior action and good tempered. Here I Come, sire Here I Go, grandsire Lawrence Chief by Vanquisher, by Young Vanquisher (imp.). Lawrence Chief dam Blink Bonnie by Lord Salisbury (imp.), her dam Nell by Nimmo's Emperor by Napoleon (imp.), grand dam Kate by Blackleg (imp.). Blink Bonnie took first prize as a two-year-old, first at Ashburton and second at Christchurch as a three-year-old and first at Ashburton and Christchurch in the aged class, Here I Come, dam Rose by Glencoe by Vanquisher, 2nd dam Rose, by Glenroy, 3rd dam Polly (imp.). Rose was a mil re $f great substance and quality, her sire the successful breeding horse King of the Ring -, was only shown six times and _ gained first honours on five occasions and once champion ofOamaru. Here I Come, has only been shown on two occasions as a two-year-old, he gained 2nd prize at Cambridge, as a three-year-old Ist prize Ohura A. and P. Show. jb-urther details and fuller pedigree can be had 011 application. Terms £3 3s. Grazing free for one month, afterwards Is 6d will be charged weekly. All care taken but no responsbility. Reduction made for two or more mares. E. BENNETT. Riverside Boarding House. Corner of King Street and! Esplanade. THE above boarding house has now been opened by Mrs Stewart and will be conducted on the most up-to-date lines. TARIFF 5s 6d per day.. Permanent boarders by arrangement.

For the Dressing Table, JBooß.—Solid Silver Pin Holder, filled with Pins, ■2j inches Diameter, 7/6 0135.—Best Silver-plated Jewel Box, Silk-lined, 6 inches x 5 inches, 32-/6 Others at 22/6, 25/-, 99/., 85/-H8153-—Gut Glass jlair Pin Box, Solid Silver Top, inches long. 10/6 J2oo6.—Silver-mounted Manicuro, Set, 6 pieces, in Morocco Case, 30/Others at 18/6, 21/-, 25/- upwards. TrJ m ■sm J934. —Silver-mounted Phcisn. Frame, Cabinet Size, 27/6 J2179. —Case v/ith Silver-backed Hair Brush and Comb, Best Bristles, 37/6 Others at 30/-, 35/-, 40/-, 50/-. Stewart pawson & Co. (K-Z) m, The Leading i!ewe!le Queen Street,

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 712, 14 October 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 712, 14 October 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 712, 14 October 1914, Page 2

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