CLEARING SALE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19th at 2 sharp. Under instructions from Mr J. MCNEILL, Rum Road — J). J. McLENNAN will sell the whole of his Household Furniture and Effects. Details Later. TUI STREET MART. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14th, 2 sharp. I>. J McLENNAN will sell—Couch, Duchess, Bedstead, Writing Desk, Washstauds (2), Champion Ranges, Onions, Potatoes, Lettuce Plants, etc., 12 Weaner Pigs, (5 Slips, Berk-shire-York cross. Also—S Boys* Box Suits, (5 Norfolk " Suits, 5 Varsity Suits, 4 Sailor Suits, 3 Men's Flannel Coats, 3 Men's Flannel Suits, 24 pairs of Ladies' Boots and Shoes. NO RESERVE
THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION WILL STAND THE SEASON at Baketapaunia. This splendid animal is well-known in the district. Pedigree in Future Issue. Full particulars obtainable from Mr T. BRADLEY, RUANUI. guineas, payable Ist January, 1917. Two or more mares by arrangement. . .. . Jii.'jC» YOUNG CLYDE is a bright bay, eight years old, with immense bone and fine, silky ha:r, and feet of the best quality; perfect temper and beautiful action; 10 hands 2 inches -high. Young Clyde, sire Bold Briton, dam Tcung Bonnie. Bold Briton, by Crown Prince, was bred by Hon. Matthew Holmes. Crown Prince, by Lord Salisbury (imp.), champion show ring horse in New Zealand, was never beaten in the ring. Young Bonnie, by Lord Lyon. Lord Lyon, by the famous Young Banker, imported by Hon. Matthew Holmes, dam Maggie Lauder; grand dam Bonnie, by Clyde •(imp.), S-g- <* anl Kate, by Boag's Prince Charlie. It can be seen by the above that Young Clyde inherits the very best Clydesdale blood in New Zealand.
TEA & SUPPER BOOMS Mr. J. Phillips begs to notify the people of Taihape that he has taken over the Fish and Supper Rooms in Tui Street lately occupied by Mr. E. Manning. He trusts by strict attention to business to merit the success he received when he previously occupied the shop some four years ago. All his old friends will be very welcome. The car we ' ve all been waitln S for -The Chevrolet, and only £245 with starter and electric lights and hornStanley Peyton, Agent. Now the winter! is coming, you want something to fortify you against colds, influenza, pneumonia, etc., and the best means of doing this is to have a bottle of "Tiki" Stout each night before rfoing to bed. "Tiki" Stout is absolutely the most strengthening and netvebraeing tonic you could have.
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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 210, 13 October 1916, Page 8
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441Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Issue 210, 13 October 1916, Page 8
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