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Smart Spring Fashions. 25th Annual Spring Show. FINEST ASSORTMENT OF EVERYTHING TO WEAR EVER SEEN IN NEW PLYMOUTH. THIS WEEK at Ambury Bros., DEVON STREET .......... NEW PLYMOUTH

PKKUMINAIY NOTICE. The draught-stallion Priiee of Qulity will travel lade wood aad surrounding districts tJa» ■ NOTICE W MPimfiic T A&D LUPIN «3I be at breeder*' dinoaal & mma, tod will only serve a findtta ooober atpproved maxfes, pedforcu of wbicfa mat bs fimwben applying; earty booking lieiesmj\ Hares Will be met at Wavdey Station. Every cm takes, but no fefpOM&ffity. TMiii £ti 111. Single ibamu Two or more ai per tpeoKßt vifli oner* Grntax for six weeks free, after wbki a/- pe week WUfbe charged. All fees oust be paid onthelsL of JaaMor* SW6 after wWchs per cent, additional wiQ be-charged ft per cent allowed oo prompt payments. KOBEMOOR, WIYPUT t Hnraa, aai*arti *•»» uuj Ahhty IMHCiigj Dm, Conntess of Todd ft*') Todd Bdls is a hankame rfutiiHrfj andisz &s; astraigttf-ont trotter wS&beanß&iactiai, and mejjdoiially (6od tempered. As aratocntof his Eae, with purple fmf agr tn uuJ to ooae, and inherits the; speed andJoal-getiM qoaEties of his stre— Abbey Bdls. The sire of Toddßeßswasastraiglitoat trader, and his a pahfc.trialofus at 3 yean. He iaalao die sire of Grattaa Beds, dumpton 2-year old trotter of Australasia. record 23}; Delano CMww, champion »-year<ii paoer, Australasian ncaduSf; LangMntßetk,UK Charming BeU, 3.32; Twtakte Bells, 2.33. All thoe records were pot*,-as two-year-olds. ComteaaefTodd, dam of Toodßslls, is die oalrmire in AmtraUsia by that leokrtable ynrnt sire Todd (2JHLwho wanoJd by audio* inAmerica for £6OOO. Todd is by Bitigen , <Z£i}, sire'ef Uhlan (L 54), the world's champion aCralght-oat trotter. The *-*» of the family is ■odaeiable. This fi the stockto breed to, Thisis yatr opportunity. Take it. If nor mare is rood OMiifh< there is a chance of tprodoctthat nay even annual Todd BtDs in speed, style, stamina and kaodsMsenessi.Vith die certainty of setting something reaH* urtftd for the track, the road, the farm, the show-ring, or die Army Purchase Department. Nohotaem ,\iatraksU carries taore speed-producing Mood than lodd Bdls. His prifigrrr is nnimpeach'abfc He aas some nsefal pnJoi manccs to his credit oflthenrx track. Some of his principal victories ''are: Ty.mahau Matmpakn Memorial Handicap at Sooth, Wairarapa Trottinf Meeting, June 3rd, 1911, At3»ears old he suited fonr tines at Wanganui Tro«ieg dab's Easter Meeting, securing three wins anda second. The public have not sees this horse's b«t performance yet Being a young borse he will agate bepct into training after the season, so win only mitt a limited number of mares. Apply early tc sare disappointment. The hlsh-eUM Stallion HAVOC (1.15 > 4JS 2 miles), r ranz—Murmur. Haroc is a beautiful hay with black points, plenty of bone and a splendid temper. Haioc is by Frani (123). dim Murmur. Franz, lire of Havoc is fall brother to Frederick (2.20), The Heir (1.17), and Fritz, that great trotter which held the Australasian recon) for maay years. Frani is also sire of A.L. Frani 12.U), Frandocia (4-33), Floram (3.34), Fragile (2.14), and a great many others too nomerous to mention. Murmur, dam of Haroc, is one of the best brood mares in New Zealand, she luring urodaced Havoc (4.36), Sonol (2.12), Hova (4.47) Hidden (2.26) and Skylark (7.32 for 3 miles). Havoc has proved himself a great racehoise, winning over all distances. He won the Auckland Trotting Cup as a three-year-old in 4-57. Plumpton {4.46), Xing George (t.47); second to Emmeline in 2.15, an I ', second to King Cole in 4.3t, in which race he !i»' ;<1 bresk an Australasian record. Havoc is the o'i y hone in North Island eligible for the New Zea* lani! Trowing Cup of £2500. recs-Tadd Belli, U Sa: Havoc, £( fc. Mares will be met at Hawera railway station oa advice. Paddocking 2/6 per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For farther particulars apply to— H. BARRACLOUCH, Fantham St. Hawera. 'PhostiSis To stand tlie Seasan at New Plymantfc The imported thorouibbred Stallion CAMPPUE (S) Carbine—Revelry Sire of nomeroos vinsers. Terns: £lO 19s, (Sinjle Aiare), Reduction, two or more mares, Also the thoroughbred Horse TOYGUN (if) Forraosan-Wepner > Half brother to Sir Solo, winner of Auckland Wellington and Manawatu Cups, aad sire of Ron fora sod True Gun. Terms: Sin*le Bare ti 10s, Also The well-known Clydesdale Stallion BEN. McCOBftUCK. Ben More-Dam, Christina Fleming McCorm : c' Terms: £4 ftimgla mare. Good grazing free till Dec. 31st All care but no responsibility. For further particulars see cards. Apply X BON9, Owner, Gill St* Nsw Plyxouth. Or GftOQtt IN CHAXGB

*TO Staid the Season at Ptmgarthu and travel i. sorrotmding district, The Pedigree Clydesdale Stallion Here-I-Come (2i2) N.Z.C.5.8., Vol. i. BrHere-I-Go (243) Dam—Dolly {767] For father particulars apply Symons Bros., or see cards. and travel Stratford, Inflewood and 1 The imported Trotting Stallion BOMINMN. Rothschild-Electioneer, mare. Dominion has started in ten races, winning three, three seconds, three thirds and once unplaced. Winning time, one mile in 2.22, one mile in and I-1/2 miles in 3^6; once unplaced in 2.16. Eos, Dominion's Grand-dam by Blackwood-Ab-dallab, was the winner of fourteen races. Dominion is the tire of Rndstone who has won .three races. ■ Term: Single mare, £4 4s. Half guarantee, £2 tos., and £2los. when mare proves in foal. Groomage, si- payable first service. AR fees to be paid by January Ist, 1916. All care, No responsilnlity. *>. COATES, Owner

EMULSIom Strengthens and Builds up Weak Children PauaU ahwild euafully read tU« latter fina i tkikfol ontacr, "IfeeJit mydaty aaapareat b saad yau a tatimonial fotypusnihifnt Eaokwn-which I hire or«ed «y faeadrtetry. My baby was *efy debate* Th« dodo? told me he coddnst do aaydsoe more for bet ad diet linem aob**«*htti«r>r,rm*aial* wti m very 2L Sbe was rafeosg ban bdEtertiaa aad Djnpepsia, *od I had tried aQ bubd pateat foods for bo, kali# win. I wu about to crre up all hope myself when I read aboatyaorEmnlsoa; solbooslite botdetofr. Aj il bepa to bold ber vp 1 tateaded to preserere with it aad bin doo« to tret ssce. My Ettle txH liked it bom the ray fiftt teaspooahil, and 1 am new without it ia die borae. Sbe wu »o wry ill as itatedi wbn only fan sooths old, but since then the Ku cera vosked. She ii aow 18 months old, and it spoken of ray highly oa account et ba itioos, sturdy build. Sbe aow vraighs ofer 30 iW 1 with yam temedy tbe treat suecen it deserves. (Kfc».) P. J. Bcazuoftas, 526 Worcester St., Uawood, Chntdrareh, N.Z. Coughs, Colds and all Lung and Throat Troubles banished. Theiegrediealacf Laao*s Ebqloob are peifedJy pura aad are aot kqta saerct. They are Norwegian Cod Lira Oil. Hypophotphkea of Lime and Soda.Jkechwood Gauota, carefaßy blended aad emulated by fresh egg*. b has soothiag, healing and great strengthcreatiag pwparties both (or children aad ad alb. Yocr<heaatoi store will wpplyjoa. Make tuie you set LaaeV Price 2/6 aad 4/6 pet botde. The targe Btoerthe not eeoawakal as it cootami more tb»a two of the naaO cats. LANE'S EMULSION ii oaanbetured by E. G. LANE, CKemitt, Otmtni, N.Z. IT'S FAMOUS BECAUSE IT'S GOOD. "I really can't do anything" Whan you are absolutely iaer and tired out, it shows your nerve" are overtaxed—strained and weakened. Strengthen thtm with. Fletcher's Phosphatonic,the reliable nerya food. It bringa back yonr energy—makea you cheery and strong, and gives rights of soumd sleep. |Y 91etcher!r iTOimic cores where others fail because it is a aataral tonic. It's a nervebuilder contains phosphorus, B&ture's orrn remedy. Get a tattle, 2/8 and 4/8 at chemists and stores, or post free from Chas. A. Fletcher. Chemist, WalUagtoß, ft s

TO Stand this leaoo at Commercial StaWer. 4 BWilia, aad travel the rarromdmt diatrict— The Fashionably Bred Hackney Sullioo, VICTMY CHIEF Sire, Vktuy Dao, Chseitai&eis VlcUry Chief b a dapple bay heoe, 4 yean old, ]6 hands km tad has intt pace, «aaUty aad anhstaimt. * fle ii a wry styfiah mover aad poaeaad of a beiutifml tenser and a good jlwtilm wcori. Hi» dam, chirftainm is by £iri HoSetownOnpomdlfroa Mermaid, who was IMOH «w taßAntraSi. THW Sta|lt aan. O lit. JJlcmtMaompoaßiiSij'. K»«aidi or, fKtßflft

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 September 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 29 September 1915, Page 6

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