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Please forward me another bottle of Froo - 1 tolds. (The other bottle I got gave great eatlsfao ' ■ tlon, as my husband had been suffering froir ' Constipation for a long time, and nothing did hlir any good until he took your Frootolds. He say.' - he now feels that he Is quite a different man." ' J. LONERQAN, Ylellma, Victoria. -' " For abouVthree years I have been a great ') sufferer from Nervous Depression caused by a '} constipated state of the Bowels. I sent to you for -3 a bottle of Frootolds, which I duly received and "'* am pleased, to say that they have warked a ~ wonderful change In me-ln fact, I feel af If lam -' ; getting a new lease of life, and will be glad to " y recommend fhem to any of my friends." "} T. CRESSEY, Ahaura, West Coast, N.z. >j ''Please send me three bottles of Frootolds. ■$ I took two doses from the last bottle, and gave the ' * balance away to some friends, and they are of the '»! same opinion that I am-that-' Frootolds' are a ven/ good medicine." ey . ; A. B. PEDEN, Glenmaggle, Victoria. "js _ ■. "Many thanks for forwarding the Frootolds I I took a dose pf them at night, and by the morning 'ls they had removed all trace of headache, it was ; *l quite a relief to get rid of it so speedily, lamfeai .'.-'• Ing splendid now." * : M. M'CALLUM, 65 Cunningham Road, '■! TOORAK. • , - *', 4s

ARMADALE STUD, ' . OSAJAWA, TAKANAKI. N.Z. u TO PTAND THIS SEASON, -"- Tbe Champion Clydesdale Stallion, ■-.- lOBD ERSKitfJI j JjySD ERSKINB ia a very super!*) well-bied bay horse of the very 1 Ves quality, and true type of the Clydesdal breed, standing 18 hands 3% incites UinJ He, is a very massive horse, wilh.crten flat bones, strung, well-formed jrfintj beautiful long silky hair, and gr&'ndlj formed,round feet of good quality, wit line broad hoof heads. He has a be ful head, and eyes characteristic'' courage and endurance, a good neck crest, well-sprung ribs, remarkably g loins and strong short-coupled back, action, both at the walk and trot, iff that can be desired.- Altogether lie'j a most compactly-built, well-put-tpgi ther specimen of a draught horse. Lord Erskine was bred by J. '( Holmes of Awamoa, Oamaru, and is |j the imported sire "Sandy Erskine/':-ft* is the sire of the well-known chnmpio, mare, "Lady Erskine"—owned by;f| Alexander, Esq., Nomvnby, Taranajd-' the dam of the rnisipign two-year-oi colt, MarceUii*. m wtiy imrchasejlli Vf. Taylor, Esu,., le Awamutu, at th record price of 760 guineas. . the. famous sire, Crown Prince, grji dam Sapphire, dam of Accounts inner of numerous first prls this mare has only been beai by her stable companion's : 'g§ dam, Pearl; a mare specify- ® lected by the late J. B. Blair, and .in ported on account of the late Hun, \J4 chew Holmes. From the foreguiiigf: will be seen that Lord Erskine la cf< scended from the very best blood of gij breeding strains, and he is certainfj prove a getter of the best typ,o ''< Clydesdales. His show ring sum-is trove him to be a horse of-iudiiitlu, high-class merit. ,' In 1900 he gained tbe folh.'vfß iwards: At Ashburton, Brt.t and vhae. pion; at the International Show, Chrisl •hurch, second prize and reserve rlmji lion, also first prize I.harapion Btallion Pride of Newton), Irst prize for Lord Rothschild's s ')owl for the best Colonial-bred gta I sire, thus gaining the highest awards at the Show. . ?.'<

Lord Erskine wan purchased in> A 1007, at a coat of 800 guineas by ti, Bremer, of dkalawa, Taranald, from Robt. Clarke, Rosemeatb. Stud, Ashl ton. The Champion Clydesdale Stallion-' serve a strictly limited number—SOapproved mares for outside owners^ 1 he ensuing season. >■? TERMS 8 GUINEAS. Payable on or before Ist January,-li lood Paddocks provided free of ohal for mares, but no responsibility! i App«r. i I V. A. BEKMER. "

TO STAND THIS SEASON OMATA, The Purebred Clydesdale SlaUiq WHAT'S WANTED gr. aire, Prince of the Isles; Duchess of Alexandra, i-.jJSt,'. andra; gr. dam, Queen of the C> bournes; g. gr. dam, Jenny, Wait-a-Wee. • WHAT'S WANTED is avcrysupL well-bred colt, 0 yews old, of the vl beat quality and irue type of.-2l Clydesdale breed, standing 1(1 hands, inches high, on short legs. He is awi massive horse, with clean, ilnl. boai strong and well-formed joints, boauUf silky hair, and feet of good qualtt He has a beautiful head, neck, 4 crest, well-sprung ribs, ■ and atria short-coupled back. Altogether,,'lj a most compactly built, well-put-l' " specimen of a Clydesdale horse, WHAT'S WANTED as a, y< gained first prize at the Kgincint j I P. Society's Show, and first prize'; I two-year-old at. the Tarauaki it politan Show. His sire, Armadale) got by that celebrated breeding show<ring aire fllengyle, out of 4bj breeding man Nancy,, who wasLf until. 13 yean of age, and was.' 5 ! beaten in her class. She won nine' and four champion prizes. Duchess of Alexander's gr. dam, Je' was one of the best draught wares bred or imported to the colony, <* dam of the New Zealand and Ausft champion mare, Flower, of. BalnißK His dam, Duchess of Alexandra, a most successful gained the "following prizes, "-vr-" 1 First and champion at ('South Island) aa a two-y. First prize at Egmont A. and ciety's Show. First and champion at Taranaki, First prize as brood mare and < pion prize as best draught; or filly at Taranaki Metro* Show. New Plymouth, 19QuS From the foregoing it will T« that WHAT'S WANTED'S hj" cannot be surpassed, and he is to prove himself a getter oi f best type of Clydesdales. .> Travels to Stoney River oiil to Rahotu on Tuesday and re~Wednesday; Thursday to SI and remains Thursday nights '- Omata again Friday afternoon,' there rest of week. ■ 7 Terms: £3 10s. Two or nfor J urrangement Coo?" -ddocka . provided - mares, '.. lb responsibility. ■ -i, A.N. MILLS, Barrett Scad,'' Or Croom in charge. ''4 ~" TRY A, : GAS OBIT

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 23 November 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 23 November 1907, Page 3

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