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ro« ***<;, j KiV OVU HBW WALL PIPERS Make t%om% a Goo** PcaCb LSVc IN. IF YOU CARE TO SEE A and charming variety of new patterns, bright, well printAd, artistically and moderately priced, room and see us, that we may «wpl«y them m tiie piece and consider VO u r special requirements. If unable "Spuu./™™ 8 " fr °n P? tternß wh '<* ™ *b»» be pleased to mail you. Kh.Mt.MBEK- Your walls form the «Hef surface of your home. Make artistie uu.l healthy. The small expense is trifling compared with the luting restult, an. we certainly have th« goods to produce the effect. BKLLUINGEIi BROS HS'.n PLYMOUTH . and STRATmnn.

Everyone says and Doctor 3f: I'm a fine bonny baby says it's due to Contains all the essentials for flesh and bone-forming fa an exceptional degree, assists teething, relieves infantile constipation, and ensures restful nights. SIR CHAS. A. CAMERON, CJB., M.D„ Medical Officer of Heahb for Dublin, tic, etc., »rites:—'! This is *». prceUVnt food, admirably adapted to the wants of infants . . . ~ J *- :iV ~-' ' J "- =--'■•- ■ utility in snppryin The albuminoids or flesh-forming ingredients of this Food are very abundant." HEARLY 90 YEARS' REPUTATION. GOLD MEDALS, London, 1900 & 1906; also Paris. NEAVES FOOD HAS FOR MANY YEARS BEEN USED IN THE RUSSIAN IMPERIAL NURSERIES. Oldest, Cheapest, and still the Best. A "MOTHER'S TESTIMONY. " ' --■ •■ , Australia. sTi»« •—" My little son was reared rs completely on NEAVE'S FOOD. He was a weighed 3 lbs. 2 ozs. when six weeks old, during uious Foods which did not satisfy him, but 1 your Food he was quite a different child, and s of age is a strong, healthy child."—llM t'tby., K)i2 ■ially fackedfw Australasia. R. NEAVE & CO, FordmgbrioVe, fcng.^

TO STAND THE SEASON at PUXGAKEHU and travel the surrounding dis"trict, THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE \ STALLION, " HE8&I-COME. (242) N.Z.C.5.8.,V01. I. HERE-I-COME is a rich dappled bay horse, foaled end December, 19 LO. Shown at Taranaki Metropolitan Show, 1913, gaining second prize as two-year-old; also, at same show, gaining first prize as three-year-old; only times ahown. Sire: Here-I-Go (243).—His sire, Herc-I-Go, gained first end champion at Palmerston North, first and champion at Masterton, first and champion at Taranaki. Grand sire Herd Laddie (2865 C.5.8., imp.), won first and champion prizes, Nathalia, in 1890; first and champion prizes and first for -the Dogherty Cup at Nathalia, and first and champion prizes at Tatura in 1891. The prizes taken by bis stock would fill a volume, some of them being shown 21 < times and gaining CI first and 8 champion prizes, as well as winning the Produce-Stakes and Gold Cap twice in succession at Royal Mel- ■ Vrarne. Grand sire Jemmiu Gray (teal), .g. grandsire LotvH ; Lyon. (459), g.g. grandlire Hercules (578), gvgig. grandsire Rob *oy (714). Here-I-Go's dam Maggie, Ay Lord Salisbury (1205), sire Coung Cosqueror (939), g,g. sire Conqueror (186), dam Darlfcg (74), by Tintocfc; <g. dam Jean, by Surprize (846). Dam: Dolly dam Dolly, by Quality Bang, by Lion King, bjr British Lion, imported ;by 'Mr Hugh Rae from Scotland, by ArgyMzS67, Vol. 6),' dum Darling, by Prince ef Wales (673,' Vol. 1.), grand dam Maggie, by Lockend Champion (448, VoL 1). Quality King, as a yearling, gained trot psize at Dunedii Show; aa a two- ' f ear-ola, first both at Bunedin and Tai•*rf Shows. As a thwe-year-old he was ttaly shown twice, gaining -first-prizes on •tech occasion. Grand 4am, Miss Doaaldson 11., by /Crown Priase, by Lord Salisbury (imp.), j«.g. dam M'ss Donaldson, by -Young fSanker (imp.), who was sever beaten ifn the showiing in New Zealand; gg.g. jdam Gipsy PL, by Emperor. TERMS: Single mare, £4 4s; two or aioee as arranged. Particulars as to £oanntee obtainable from Symoos fjros„ owners, or groom in charge. Fea* payable .January Ist, 1915. Owner it/l max* at first service responsible. For (farther particulars apply to — if fIYJ&ONS BROS., ; Pungarefcu. ,TO fTAND THE COM.XNG SEASON in Kew Pipnouth and travel ihe surrounding districts, THE THOROUGHBRED SITaIKON' GOLD CIRCLE '. (By Gold Reef—Purse-ring) ' TW TROTTING STALLION, •!■: LORD ASHLEY f~ (Rothschild— Lady Ashley). ! thb clydesdale stallion, , bbh Mccormick (Ben More-Christina Fleming ■' McCannick). ' itoftex deUila lalei. V tot funut pwttwJwi m «rf* s» ffply ft-f- • " . a.^siSwA'fcbc-.t

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 119, 13 October 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 119, 13 October 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 119, 13 October 1914, Page 7

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