fl lien Housewives pay for butcher meat They also pay for bones: When jam they from the grocer get They also buy the stones. But there's a Jam, a Stoncless Jam— The fav'ritc brand with mothers—"ST. GEORGE" its name, And great its fame, Its good-ness beats all others. No thrifty Mother can afford to be without St. George Jam in her home—a 71b. Can is but one-third the price of the same weight of butter. For table use and baking purposes alike it has no equal. The Enamel-Lining of St. George Cans protects the contents from contamination with the tin and ensures the fruit being always as fresh and fragrant as glass jar preserves. . Ask your Grocer for ST. GEORGE JAM. 3 TO TRAVEL FROM NEW PLYMOUTH TO RAHQTU, THE CLYDESDALE STALLION, EMPIRE SIRE- Royal Prince-by Crown Prince, by Lord Salisbury (imp.), 1207 0.5.8., by ■Toung Conqueror, In old Conqueror, or SrS^ 1 ? Jock ' b * Loi ' t y- b y Fancyby Old Clyde-out of Damsel (imported by the late R. McCstHuu, Esq.) ro?^ M: Empire's hy Prince of ;,Windsor, Royal Prince's dam Maid of Avon; hy Young Banker (1 N.Z.5.8.) EMPIRE took fli-ht, prize at Ainberlev and second prize at Rangiora as a yearaag; a» a two-year-old, second prize at Leeston and second prize at Rangiora 1907—Firat prize at Taranaki for best sire in North Taranaki; second to Lord Erskme against all'comers; first Manawafcu against all comers. 1908—First Manawatu for sire with over 11 inches of hone; second Egmont to Baron Martin, Lord Erskine third; first Taranaki. against all coiners; first Taranaki best sire in North TaranakiBrat Masterton against all comers. ' .1909—First Taranaki against all comers; first Taranaki best sire in North Taranaki. Terms: Single mare £4 4s, two or more as arranged Payable January 1, For particulars see cards. C. ARDEN, Owner. Oi Groom in charge. Stand the Season at New Plymouth and travel Waitara, Inglewood, Oakura and Okato, The High-class Trotting Stallion, W ILDW OOD QHIEF (Sire, Wildwood (imp.); dam Dart) WILDWOOD CHIEF'S sire, Wildwood, la the champion speed producer of Australasia, he being the sire of Wildwood Junior (tain 33se<-.. hv- miies), a record hoidsr and winner ,if the Thousand Pound Race twice in . m. session, and oiRibbonwood, who held ~he rsjord for nine years, beating Fritz c2m. 9»ec) for a mile Ribbonwood in turn is the aire of Kiag Cole (2min 8 3-ssec. for a mile and 4min 31sec. for two miles' wuo held the record last season. N„ breeder in seaMh of a champion can *flVrd to ignore the Wildwood blood. WILDWOOD CHIKF vill cover * fe. ited number of mar.-n. Terms, £4 4 ? . All care, but no responsibility. For further particulars see cards. Fees payable January 1, 1913 CECIL ARDEN, Owner Or Groom in Charge. Travelling 'fates later. fX> TRAVEL THIS REASON IN Nlrt\ . PLYMOUTH And in the surrounding District*— THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION RED RAIN (2). by Clanranald-Cath-erine Wheel (half-brother t« Treadmill), bred by Sir Geo, Clifford. For further particulars sc? ewdc, J. BOND (owhwJ,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 157, 20 November 1912, Page 8
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500Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 157, 20 November 1912, Page 8
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