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CHRISTMAS FRUITS MUSCATELS. ALMONDS. NUTS. rj>HE CHOICEST QUALITY DELIGHTFUL CONFECTIONERY. BISCUITS. CORDIALS. SEASONABLE DELICACIES. J. WHLTAKER, DEVON-STREET (Next Criterion Hotel). 'Phone 111. A BARGAIN. gjECTION of six acres, Waitara Boad, c!c«e to station, with one six-roomed house, also a Sve-roomed house, in good repair, with fll nccesoaiv and moderr conveniences. Also six-roomed house at l.<-njierton, near school. Easy terms. A bargain. No reasonable oiler refused. For address, apply office of this paper
af 'IVJ STAN'I) THIS SKiSON AI OMATA. l'h« I'lircbri'il Clvdosilalc Stallion WHA'l'cj WAIYJ'JID. Sire, Armadale, g». sir», Glengyle; g gr. sire, Prince of the Isles; dam uuihess ol Alexandra, '-y {St. Ale\ andra; gr. dam, Queen of the Crau bournes; g. gr. dam, Jenny, b) Wait-a-Wee. WHAT'S WAXTKD is a very stip.-rioi ivoll luvd colt, 0 yens old, al the verj Ih'sl equality and true type of tlu L'lydesii lie breed, standing lt> hands : nihes liigli, on short legs. He is a very massive horse, with clean, flat bones strong and well-formed joints, beautifu. silky hair, and feet of good quality. He has a beautiful head, Deck, and crest, wll-sprung ribs, and strong, short-coupled back. Altogether, he is a most compactly built, wcll-put-together specimen ot a Clydesdale horse. WHAT'S WANTED as a yearling gained first prize at the Eginont A. and P. Society's Show, and first prize as a two-year-old at the Taranaki Metropolitan Show. His sire, Armadale, was got by that celebrated breeding and »how-riiig sire Giengyle, out of the fine breeding mare Nancy, who was shown until 13 years of age, and was never i>eaten in her class. She won nine first and four champion prizes. Duchess of Alexander's gr. dam, Jenny, was one of the best draught nmres ever bred or imported to the colony, being dam of the New Zealand and Australian champion mart', Flower of Balmoral. His dam, Duchess of Alexandra, was a most successful prize-wluner, having gained the following prizes, viz.: Fh»i and champion at Tapanui ('South Island) as a two-year-old First prize at Egmont A. and P. So eiety's Show. First and champion at WanginnL I iist and champion al 'laiu»i,»M. First pri/.e as brood mure and champion prize as best draught ni!»re or lilly at Taranaki Metropolitan Show. New Plymouth, LIHKJ. From ihe foregoing it will be seen that WHAT'S WANTED'S breeding cawiot be surpassed, and he is certain to prove himself a getter ol the very ! >esi type o! Clydesdales. Travels to Stoney River on Monday; to Uahotu on Tuesday and remains over Wednesday; Thursday to Stony River and remains Thursday night; reaches Omata again Friday afternoon, and is there rest of week. (leor* 'ddorks provided free foi j mares 10 responsibility. Apply to a. n. mills, J Road, Omata, ' Or Groom in charge.
"Why are they called pyramid*, grandpa!" queried little Emer-nn. \*lm win looking at a picture of those Ktr\pti:in wonders. -Tlii'v are called pyramid*. n»v boy/ iP|d ; ed the old man. -hameles-dy. "bethey ap-jMNir-awirl tin* general de. -nl.iinn of the divert.' Whereupon the hall clock tried to hido it- face with its hand*. Bronchitis ami similar complaints arc responsible i"° r doatlu of more peol«|«> in England than any other two <li> together. A eyclnne. or ft large circular storm, ui.i *- dip * tut in a -ingle *l:i y. or it may )i»t for i fortnight. 11 usually travel* 4 i-twinl sit aFicinf *2(l ntih* an hour. Wall- built «liir niif a rainy season arc -ii«l by builder* to ho the strongest. When mortar dries quickly it becomes crumbly. ami posses little binding power. \'r>rJi'_'ri- in metal may Im* easily removed by rubbing it with liquid amPERFECT DIGESTION MEANS PERFECT HEALTH. A good stomach keeps every part of the body in perfect condition, and Di«» ea*e cannot break in. Dr. Sheldon'* ■MP stive Tabules are a natural remedy for all disorders and weaknesses of the -tomach. They possess exactly the same properties a* thegastrie juices and other digestive fluids of the stomach. They actually do the digestive work of the ►•totiia'-h, and enable that organ to rest, recuperate, and become sound and healthy. They act in a mild, natural manner, and cause no disturbance in the di»e-tive organs. They prevent any fermentation of the food, which causes sour sfnmirrh. Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tah-ule-i in«t : l h alth into every part of the human body. They eoni|*'l perfect dijje«1 ion of the food and perfect assimilati'<n of the fond nutriment. Every or«nn of the body U kept in repair, nnd good health necessarily results. At the same time the stomach, being relieved nf it* work, gets well and strong. Obtainable everywhere.
rp<-> Stand this Season at his. Owner's Farm, on the Mangawhero road, Riverka, the Imported Hackney Stallion VICTORY. By Vanity Fair (#224, E.H.5.8.), out of Vanity (11539, E. 11.5.8.). VICTORY is a brown liorse, with a small white star and black points, foaled in 11103, standing 15.2 and snowing grout quality and substance. His cannon-bone measures S'/iin. lie is a very stylish mover and possessed of a beautiful temper. His sire, Vanity Fair, represents the third generation of a brilliant line of sires, bred by .Mr. Umdett Coutts. wherein the notorious high-stepping Norfolk blood of old Confidence has been hardened and improved in size, bone, and quality by successive crosses of Trillit's Fireaway, the Yorkshire sire. Ilis dam, Vanity, is by Vigorous (1215 E.H.S.Ii.) out of Lonely (048 K.H.5.8.). Vigorous is also the grandsire of that celebrated hackney, lledon Squire (14300), the property of Sir Walter tlilley, Bart. This famous hackney, besides winning innumerable firsts, championships, gold medals, and challenge cups at the principal horse shows in Europe, scored such phenomenal success at the Paris International Horse Show in 1900, where, besides winning 3 gold medals, 7500 francs in prizes, and being first and champion of his class, he was awarded the Grand Championship for the best horse at (he Show, all classes and breeds included. VICTOKi' is a sure foal-getter, over flfl per cent, of last season's mares h;iv ing proved in foal. Mares met ai Eltham and grazed free for one month. All care taken, but no responsibility. A limited number of mares booked at a fee of £4 4s, Full pedigree, otc., on application to DR. HARRISOA.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 312, 9 January 1908, Page 4
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