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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN! Sufferers from Deafness and Head Noises should know of the following advertisement, which is now appearing in numerous newspapers in all parts of the world: — HOW TO CURE DEAFNESS. A simple preparation has recently been discovered by an eminent physician, which has been found wonderfully effective in curing deafness and read-noises. Severe and obstinate cases which had resisted all the ordinary remedies and expensive treatments, have been permanently cured in a few days by this simple preparation called “AURALON.” Mr Win. Bristow, of Worthing, writes: —“The curative properties of your new remedy, ‘Auralon,’ are truly wonderful. After being deaf for nearly twenty years I am now able to hear distinctly, and the head-noises which were so distressing have completely disappeared. No sufferer should hesitate to try this splendid euro.” This is just one report out of many. “AURALON” is sold in packages at fis (id each, and can be sent to any address post paid upon receipt of remittance. Send your order direct to “AURALON,” care of Kirk’s Agency, 12 Railway Crescent, West Croydon, Surrey, England, —Advt. A consignment of 40,000 sheep was recently carried over the Great Western Railway from Kaigoolie to Port Augusta for one owner in West Australia, The charge for freight over this distance (1,031 miles) was £3O per t ruck, or about 3s per sheep. mmi , '~*w mM, Td STAND AT OROUA DOWNS. BAY PACING STALLION “HAVOC.” Records: 4.33 4-5 (2 Miles). 2.48 2-5 (l.| Miles) S i re —Franz. Da m —M urmur. After proving himself to be in Ihe first (lights of Pacers, and .placing several import ant races to Ids credit, Havoc, despite his limited chances, has sired the following; Miss Havoc, Hayseed, Jimmy Richmond, Taikorea, Peace, Bigamist,. Hymen, Plunder, Pillage, Warlord, Warfare, Edna, Plain Bill, Halo, and several others. Franz, Sire of HAVOC, is a member of one of the greatest families of (he day. After a highly successful career on (he turf, he attained distinction as a progenitor of the fastest and gamest pacers and (rotters of all times. FEE: £7.7/Paynhle January Ist, 1921. Grazing, 2/fi per week. All care taken, no responsibility. Further particulars on application to A. DENCH - - OWNER. Railway, Himatangl. Telegrams—Oroua Downs. TO STAND AT THE FARM, Howan Street, Foxton, THE ENTIRE HORSE, DONALD McCORMICK. (Ben McCormick —Jewell.) DONALD McCORMICK is a jet black horse, rising 8 years, with splendid bone and plenty of hair. He has massive shoulders, powerful loins, well-sprung ribs, and immense quarters, with a beautiful temper. ‘ DONALD McCORMICK was bred by Air Moffiitt, of Hawera, sire Ben McCormick (434) was bred by Wm. Taylor, Green Hill, Te Awamutu, Waikato. Sire Benmore (302, N.Z. 5.8.) imported from Victoria by Air Wm. Taylor; sire Lord Dunmore (180, N.Z.5.8., and 4010, 5.C.5.8., imp.); sire Pure Blood (1273,5. C. 5.8.) Benmore’s dam Heather Blossom, by Prince of Albyn (imp.) by Prince of Wales (073), dam Jewel, by Honest Tom, 2nd dam by Playboy. Heather Blossom’s dam is Flower, by Walter Scott; 2nd dam Daisy, by Sir Walter Scott (imp.), 3rd dam Poppett, by Renfrew. Ben AlcCormick’s dam Christina Fleming AlcCormick (663, N.Z.5.8.) bred by Afr Robert Jackson, Oaraaru, Otago; sire Giengyle (373 N.Z. 5.8.), by Prince of the Isles (imp.), dam Helen McGregor (401, N.Z. 5.8.); dam Aliss AlcCormick (53, N.Z.5.8.); sire Lincolnshire Hero, dam by Champion. TERMS: Single mare £5, payable Ist January, 1921. Grazing free to end of season. For further particulars apply to — K. EASTON, OWNER, Foxton. -

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2204, 18 November 1920, Page 1

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578

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2204, 18 November 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2204, 18 November 1920, Page 1

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