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TUB! ITPBCT OF OUV KKW WALL PAPERS | will, M *c MAKE HOME A GOOD , PLACt TO LIV£ IN. IF YOU CAKE TO SEE A «*refully-»elected and charming variety of new patterns, bright, well printed, artistically colored and moderately priced, come and see us, that we may ££& n. 61 " mt e P '. ee ! ? Dd COnSi ' ier y° Ur requirement,. If unTb] e U V™ n L whi l h we 9hall be Phased to,mail you. HEMEMBER. Your walls form the chief surface of your home. mW wt . T , he . small "pense is trifling compared with the hating restult, and we certainly have the goods to produce the effect. HIOH ARM (JUALITX DulW LOW PRICES g»ie> ■m LAR4L STOCK bar a BELLIUNGER BROS HEW PLYMOUTH and STRATSORD. Br fed.] Appcntamt warn at HaUcn uHxna* tmni. Everyone says and Doctor m a fine bonny baby says it's due to Neave's Food Contains all the essentials for flesh and bone-forming fa an exceptional degree, assists teething, relieves infantile constipation, and ensures restful nights. SIB CHAS. A. CAMERON, C&, M.D, Mafical Officer of Health for Dublin, etc., etc., writes J*— 11 This is jxcellent Food, admirably adapted to the wants of infants ..... and being rich in phosphates and potash, is of the greatest utility in supplying the bine-forming and other indispensable elements of food. The albuminoids or flesh-formifig ingredients of this Food are very abundant." NEARLY 90 YEARS' REPUTATION. GOLD MEDALS, London, 1900 & 1906; also Paris. NEAVE'S FOOD HAS FOR MANY YEARS BEEN USED IN THE RUSSIAN IMPERIAL NURSERIES, Oldest, Cheapest, and still the Best. A MOTHER'S TESTIMONY. Mis. I Aiey, of Blackbut!, Australia, wrilas • —" My little son was reared from two months to lwe years completely on NEAVE'S FOOD. He was a seven months' child and only weighed 3 lb). 2 oss. when six weeks okl, during which time he bad been fed on various Foods which cM not satiify him, but Within a short time after giving him your Food be was quite a different child, and now at three years of age is a strong, healthy child."—itfA I'eby., i(ju **U in Tins specialty packed far Australasia. Matwfac.lifers j—JOSIAH R. NEAVE & CO., Fordingbridpe, £ng«

TO STAND THE SEASON at PUXGAREHU and travel the surrounding distriet, THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION,, •; HERE-ICOME. (242) N.Z.C.5.8., Vol. I. HERE-I-COME is a rich dappled hay horse, foaled end December, 1910. Shown at Taranaki Metropolitan Show, 1913, gaining second prize as two-year-old; also, at same show, gaining first prin as three-year-old; only times shown. Sire: Here-I-Go (243). —His sire, Here-I-Go, gained firfet and champion at 'Palmerston North, first and champion at Masterton, first and champion at Taranaki. Grand sire Herd Laddie (2865 G-S-1)., Imp.), won first and champion prizes, Nathalia, in 1890; first and champion prizes and first for the Dogherty Cup at Jiathalia, and first and champion prizes at Tatnra in 1891. The prizes taken by hia stock would fill a volume, some of them being shown 21 times and gaining II first and 8 champion prizes, as well as winning the Produce Stakes and Gold Cap twice in succession at Royal Melbourne. Grand sire Jemmie Gray (1454), f. grandsire Lord Lyon (489), g.g. grandlire Hercules (578), g.g.g. grandsire Rob *oy (714). Here-I-Go's dam Maggie, by Lord Salisbury (1205), sire Young Conqueror (959), aire Conqueror (196), dam Darling J74), by Tintock; g. dam Jean, by Surprize (846). Dam: Dolly (767).—Here-I-Come's dam Dolly, by Quality King, by Lion King, by British Lion, imported by Mr Hugh Rae from Scotland, by Argyle (2567, Vol. 6), dan) Darling, by Prince of Wales (673, Vol. 1.), grand dam Maggie, by Lockend Champion (448, Vol. 1). Quality King, as a yearling, gained Irst prize at Dunedin Show; as a two-fear-old, first both at Dunedin and TaiIri Shows. As a three-year-old he was Inly shown twice, gaining first prizes on tach oceaßion. Grand dam, Miss Donaldson IT, by Crown Prince, by Lord Salisbury (imp.), g.g. dam Miss Donaldson, by Young Banker (imp.), who was never beaten in the show ring in New Zealand; g-2-g. dam Gipsy U., by Emperor. TERMS: Single mare, £4 4s; two or more as arranged. Particulars as to guarantee obtainable from Symons Bros., owners, or groom in charge. Fees payable January Ist, 1915. Owner of mar* at first service responsible. Far further particulars apply to— SYMONS BROS., ? 7T" Pungareha. M TO STAND THE COMING SEASON in New Piymouth and trawl the, surrounding districts, JHB THOROUGHBRED STALLION, FORMULATE i (Gold Reef—Formula). THE TROTTING STALLION, LORD ASHLEY i (Rothschild— Lady Ashley). THE CLYDESDALE STALLION, j BEN McCORMICK <4 (Ben More—Christina Fleming McCormiek). Further details later. For furthar particulars sse cuds, or WPfc "* J

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 115, 8 October 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 115, 8 October 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 115, 8 October 1914, Page 7

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