( For Children's Hacking; Cough at night I Woods’ Croat Fepp-artaint Cure, 1 ■ 3d, -to 5d S IMPORT AMT PEDIGREE HOLSTEIN FRIESIAN SALE. On Friday next, at Mr. Newton King’s Waivvakaiho yards, dairy humors ‘anxious to improve their herds will have an excellent opportunity to secure first grade Holstein-h nesian pcdhToe cows, hulls, and heifers. Mi. Kin Ms stud farm at Bell Block, being of only a small area, it is necessary for him to reduce his--herd, and in consequence he has declined to sell privately this year, flunking to suit me public better by submitting the stock to miblic auction. All his yoariincr bulls', with one exception, will be offered. Those are all by either of me two great imported bulls “King hayne Sogis 2nd” or “King Alcartra Fietje, both of wiiich were personally selected by Mr. King’s manager (Mr. dames) in America, for butter-fat results. in breeding these cattle the first point has been to breed only for butter-fat. All the cows and heifers to be offered are in calf to the two I above-mentioned bulls. Jjuncneon ivill 1)0 provided and catalogues will be forwarded on application. .
If you have a cold, take Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion,' and you’ll soon find that you haven’t a cold at ail. is Via, 2s (id, 4i bd.
Mr. T. C. V. Rabone, and Mr. Rupert Worley, of the Public Works Department, are to be transferred shortly, the former to Wanganui, and tnc bitter to Tauraarnniii. An Auckland message states that ten more police arrived from Wellington this morning and proceeded to Waihi, making thirty police at W aim and Waikino. ?,fr. 15. 15. Swinburn, of Hastings, has been appointed clerk of works in connection with the Napier tramway installation. The first of the Circular Road Race competitors passed through Stratford this afternoon at 1.54, J. C. Collins .'Greymouth), being ten minutes ahead of J.‘ Allen (Halswell). Then came A. Danielson (New Plymouth) R. Renner (New Plymouth), H. H. Ronald iMarlborough), 0. Rowlands (Hikuran.d), and N. Wadman (Onclumga), at intervals of a few seconds. Ihe roads appear to have been good. the majority of the men were going strong. Two Guineas for tour lines of r entry! Read Tonking’s Linseed Lmuision intimation every Saturday amongst news items.
CORSET TALK. The corset of to-day is Warners Rust-proof. It compels an erect figure deep breathing—broad chest. Reduces large hips from foui to six inches. The cleverly modelled, artfully curved back imparts a smooth roundness to the broadest figure. All this, not only without harm, but without discomfort. They are guaranteed unbreakable, and will wash without rusting. These are some of the many good features of the Warner. If they fail to prove good on any one of these points, your money will lie refunded, or another pair given free of charge, at Robinson’s. Manchester House. x
NOTICE OF PARTfJSnSHSP. Dr. T. L. Paget] [Dr. J. P. Cameron M.R.C.S., Eng.; M. 8., Ch.B., L.R.C.P., Lond. Aberdeen. Consulting Hours: 1 Consulting Hours: At Mr. Stohr’s | At Mr. Stohr’s ’ 12.30 to 1.30 [ 2.30 to 3.30 At Home : 1.30 to | At Home: 1.30 to 2.30, and 7to 8 | 2.30 and 7to 8 p.m. 1 P-m-T)rs. Paget and Cameron will visit Whangamomona Every Wednesday, and may be consulted at Mrs. Dean’s house. WANTED, a good General Servant, another girl is kept. Apply office of this paper. mHE first step in C.B.A. Boots is M easy, and comfortable, so is each one to the very last. C.8.A., Broadway, G. Liddington, Mgr., late E. W. Lewis.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10, 5 September 1912, Page 6
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