Mr. Oliver Peacock, the popular tenor of the Red Dandies, writes:— “I “am really gratefnl'to Fluenzol and airways keep a hottle at the theatre. It “setms to clear away the hoarseness “which we, coming from Australia to “New Zealand, suffer from.” Gargle for throats, swallow for influenza, and to cure catarrh and colds sniff up liquid Fluanzol.
To Stand the Season at Kaponga, and Travel the Surrounding District, including Cardiff, the Draught Stallion, • GAY TIM E is a beautiful hlack colour, massive bone, anti the best of feet, stands considerably over 17 hands high, very docile temper, and is one of the best stallions to travel these districts. SlDE—Time-o’Day (imp.); g sire, Timekeeper (imp.). TIMEKEEPER was only shown three times in Victoria, and gained Ist at the 11 oval Melbourne; Ist ind Champion at Tatum; and Ist and Champion at Shepparton ; and is undoubtedly the best horse south of the line to-day. For further Pedigree, see cards. TERMS: Single Mare, £4 4s, reduction for two or more, same own: ■ All care, but no responsibility. All fees must be paid by January Ist, 1 ( J17. C. M. BAILEY, In Charge. Kaponga. ZEALAND!A RANGES, fitted with cast iron oven or sheet steel oven, for perfect baking, a plentiful supply of hot water, and all-round efficiency. I They are supreme, and just compare ■the comforting blaze of their open fire with the dead cheerfulness of other makes , and the open tiro saves fuel. McMillan and Eredric, Sola Atrorio--
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 32, 5 September 1916, Page 8
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245Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 32, 5 September 1916, Page 8
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