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PLEASURE and PROFIT fO h&tuJ«ui*htQd when you ilu ' v fv'HasiSSJsk; mm* % . .:'■%! , i, ... Its delicious natural flavour makes it a pleasure to drink. Its nourishing, invigorating and stimulating qualities promote HEALTH, and give physical and mental satisfaction. A Healthy Stimulant. \ An Invigorating Food. A Delightful Beverage.

s. PALMER, PHOTOGRAPHER Wishes to notify that he will be in Te Aroha for about a • month, and ; that during hia ; stay ha will be pleased to ._• receive orders. Mr Palmer ! will call upon residents. * Post Cards A Speciality. RESIDENCE—BeII’s Cottage, next Masonic Hall, Rewi-street.

TO stand at Te Arofaa West this - coming season and travel the surroundio g- districts BEN McDHD

No. 562, N.Z.8.8. Sire Ben McCormick. No. 434, dam Boyal Maid, No. 1036. Ben McCormick 434, was a most successful stallion, a sire of really good stock

I and a|most handsome sound show rir horse. He won many prizes, indue

ing champions won at Auckland an Waikato Shows. His breeding [l undeniable, being got by Benmor* No. 302, dam—Christina F.\McCo] mick No. 663 Ben More SO2 was well-known champion in his time, h won nearly fifty first and champio prizes in Australia and New Zealanc and was tbe sire of many firsNclae horses. Christina F. McCormick wa )0 one of the very best mares in ever sense of the word that ever gracai |f Waikato, and she won many cham pionships at Oamaru, Auckland, am

) Waikato. Royal Maid, No. 1036 wa got by Royal Conqueror, No. 304 dam—Gouria Maid, No, 666. Royal Conqueror No. 304 was one o the most popular and successful sirei of his time in the Waikato both as t show ring horse and a sire. Gourie Maid, No, 666, is one of the best brood mares in the Waikato al the present, both as to consistency in breeding and quality in her offspring, She has never suffered defeat in class

for mare and progeny. - Royal Maid has won prizes as a filly in good company and has been one of two horse teams and also of three horse teams with great success, i She has been a consistent and success* ful breeder. (? Ben McDhu, who is a nice dark bay in colour, with particularly good markings, of following the snow ring feats of his ancestors, but owing to an accident met with in

his, youth he has never/ been shown. He shows immense power combined with good quality and soundness from any hereditary infeetions, and his breeding should insure his success as a airejaseyerystrainon either side of his; lineage i» of the best, and to shmnierate the prizes . won by them Would fill a volume, His ; pedigree could be extended to an , indefinate ’length, as General Fleming, 305; ?' Crown Prince, 430; Young Hanker, I 1; Lord Salisbury (imp.), 114; and [many more names of well-known "champions appear in tracing his breeding; so it will be passing strange if I Ben McDhu does not prove a profitable acquisition to drat ght horse F breeders who may use him.

• Also, The weU-knewn draught stallton, CHIEF COMMANDER By Field Marshallr-Lady Sovereign. ' R, B.HINES, Owner, 139 Te Aroha Wejsfc.

J. B. JOHNSON

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43349, 14 July 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43349, 14 July 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43349, 14 July 1908, Page 1

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