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fTO STAND AT WAIHOL A and travel the surrounding districts.. THE HACKNEY STALLION, Ringwood. (By Woodstock -darn Bessie) Bred by C. J. Storey, Esq., Te Awamutu. Woodstock, by Patchein dam Chessie. Bessie, by King Quail dam Arab mai e. Patchem, by Penole Patchem (imp.) Chessie, by Merrylegs dam Der> y mare. PINGWOOD, rising 5 years, stands 16 hands, a beautiful dark brown in colour, with the best of legs and feet. A true mover and undeniable con« stitution. Has proved himself a sure foal getter and his stock are full of promise This horse’s show ring performances should speak for him, shown seven times, competing against the best, taking six firsts and one second. He has never been beaten sinc<> he was a yearling. Evety one of Bessie’s stock have been prize winners, A cob by Woodstock realised £127 at auction in Auckland recently. Students of pedigree, from a peiusal of the above, will.see that this beautiful colt has a promising future, combining such proved strains as Merrylegs and Patchem, while everyone of hie dam’s progeny have been prizewinners. Therefore lie should be an acquisition to breeders for getting weightcarrying hacks and light harness horses.

Terms £3 Us single mare, two or more as per agreement. G >od grazing at Is per week. Every c ire taken, but no responsibility incut red. A. J BURKE, 328 Ownor. THE Premier Butchery. W. J. SWEENEY, Proprietor. W H R E F A 0L E S T A AND M I ALE I L L Y BUTCHER Corner of I Wiiitaker and Bridge Streets. THE PRIMEST QUALITY?OF Beef, Mutton and •Dairy Fed Pork ALWAYS ON HAND. Customers waited on daily for orciers.

There is not a particle of opium or other narcotic in Chamberlain’s Cough .Remedy, and never has been since it was first offered to the public. It is as safe a medicine for a child as for an adult. This remedy is famous for the cures of colds and croup, and can always b 9 depended upon. For sale of J. B. Johnson, Agent.—Advt. When Autumn comes with gold ripening sheaf, With glow’ring skies, and days becoming brief, If from asthmatic pains you’d find relief Take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. When Winter’s chills are at our every door, And daily falls of rain give mud galore,

BEST STARCH. 63 BEST IRONING.

Yon're Doing Right When you Buy what is Good and Pure Thousands of People are more than satisfied with this POPULAR STARCH. Always ask fur lib Boxes (Red Label)

ESTABLISHED 1848 Seeds Seeds Seeds JOHN HALL SEEDSMAN, OTAHUHU Is landing Ex s.s. “ Rirnutaka ” English Clover Seeds & English liras s hed Also on Sale “ Old Pasture ” POVERTY BAY RYEGRASS , I make .. “Extra Machined” COCKSFOOT ' Speciality “ Giant ” ITALIAN RYEGRASS ' of these NOW IS THE TIME TO SOW “ Seccomle’s Paspalum " THIS IS THE BEST USE NO OTHER NVB. —Only the highest grades of seeds kept in 3lock. This is in your interest, Reasonable Prices, Prompt Freight Prepaid JOHN -HALT,. OtafinliD 25

NOW IS THE TIME FOR ALL GOOD MEN TO BUY A TENT FROM Leßoy. m For WORK - - t For PLEASURE \ For HEALTH £»ftiaaasr «*r> PRiOE LISTS ON APPLICATION. E. TENT AND COVER MAKER, , 48 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND

J. B. JOHNSON FOB A * TEA. J. B. JOHNSON

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43377, 24 September 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43377, 24 September 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43377, 24 September 1908, Page 4

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