More Miles per Gallon More Miles on Tyres Those words are more than a "slogan" —they tell the Maxwell story in a nutshell, ' . | is me most refined—•comfortable—reliable —and economicial Car in its class. It | runs longer and gives less trouble than you would expect of a Car at its price. One local Maxwell-Owner covered 123,000 miles at a repair-expense of 30/-. Other records equally good. Now see the Greater Maxwell for 1920! G. L. Wilson - SSSKS Hainu—9 SUB AGENTS: TARaaAKI MOTORS, LTD. . NEW PLYMOUTH. A.-J. KBBT „.„.,. ;.;-.,.:.:..., WAITARA:
Creamoaia (Cream o* the Oat) No. 3. The Seh—hritreu- **"* bttto brtaklan food tbaa Craamoata—that'i why I aomettmes think that all my brighttat bova and girl* hard OnaunoaU for breakfan." Absolute) ftaa, th« Y«ry cream of th» best oats.nntonched b ma from oatfisld to pantry—vie to <t that «ow kid- ■ iMmOnuaaais. (or bmkfiut tf
TO STAND THE SEASON ON THE FARM, SENTEY HILL, She Fashionably Bred Six-year-old Draught Entire. TREASURE ROYAL. (ROYAL TREASURE—JUDY). Royal Treasure (Imp.) is by Pride of Blacon . •-Nelly of Kellymenoch (bred in Scotland); While Jndr 1» by 2ob Roy—Kate, by Prince Entry—Blossom, by Bothwell—Blossom (imp.) { The above pedigree will show that his breeding Is unsurpassed, and if mated with food marcs eaanot fan to produce good results. ; Be was bred by Mr. A. S. Wheeler, of Halcombe, tad passed as thoroughly sound by V. H. Battt, M.BC.VS. (London) last year. . for further particulars, apply to— IT. H. SAMPSON, Sentry Hill. TO BTAND THE SEASON AT HAWEBA, THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION, LORD MULUFID. (MulUfld— Lady Nell.) Terms, £lO 10s. All mares wQI be met at railway sUtlon. All can taken, but no responsibility. All tees to be paid before removing mares. Grazing i Si M per week. ; j • JOHNTATLOB, ■< In charge, i • Commercial St, Hawera.
TO STAMP THE SEASON A* NEW PLYMOUTH.' Til* Imperttd Hon* OAMPFIEE t5 > By CARBINE (2): dam, REVELRY (5). CAMPFIRE is a brown bone,' »:andli " binds, and comes from the same bran tat No. 5 family as Doucaster, and Is closely jelated. • CAMPFIRE Is the aire of the following welltUfln bancs: Depredation (winner of the Te AwaJhttß Can, lie Auckland Cup, tOOO sors.), IMVal'Dnioon {wtaenr of the Beeftoa c-p. . Westlaad Jubilee Cup), <Vhlto Blaze (finder of the Waverley Cup), Lady Louisa, (winner of ' tbr Connolly Handicap, and three times runner<p la thf tKtkt-Baukawa Cups). Others of —" ■■ - are:. Lady Nolan, Topic, John ic, Flying Camp, Inapuna, Waltl. Cinders- *»ber», Carblness, Sopye.■■ abandon Be3s, Gtrap Kettle. Torchlight, Abika, Moutoa Camp, Bell o' The Camp, Generalissimo, JUetapoo. Evening Glow, aid Wonder. '~ Term: €lo lOt. Coed Groin* free till December 31, UU. All care taken, but no responsibility. QUI Street, New Plymouth. J. BOND (Owner),
TO STAND THE SEASON ~ ON THB 7ABU. KOHOBAtAHL '.',: TBB THOEODGHBBED HORSE, •itREE LUCERNE; . | (LOPEf—DOLLT.) TERMS: Six Guineas. Good gaddoeHnf, all cite taken, but no ttaponstbllity. Vet further particulars apply to H. CLBLAND, , 90 ItANB THIB SEASON AT HILL BOAB, KTKAXVOKD. " THE IMPORTED ENGUSH-BRED SIRE. GAZELEYj • (OBEY LEO (61—LTCIA.) GAZELET is a. beautiful dark chestnut bone, eHnd'"g It hands. Imported from England by Mi. B. "J. Watt Gezeley proved a useful bone on the turf, among tale wins being the {fester Cup* Bennett Stakes, and Wellington Handicap. #r His, general appearance Is Terr •tracUre, ai>*e has the clean cat head, wide forehead, and' prominent eyes; which denote character, and are ?jreat essentials In a blood *lffia «rand-dam Lady Peggy. was by Hermit, a (ratt racehorse and sire, whose stock won lire, was by the great horse Bend 'Or, was by the sire of Orme, who sired flying let Gaxeley has neat credentials as a sire, and hare' dene remarkawy well I flakon*. won this years Winter Cop at the Gbrlstefanrch Grand Kattonsi meeting, ralue AlOtt, Gadane Is the fiomlnlon's best handicap horse, and'ls oat of aßt Paul mare. TBBHB—£I9 Us for thoroughbred Bares; AH cut. hot no responsibility. Mares may be sent to Stratford Railway Sutton. Good For further particulars apply— JOHN H. WHITAKER, , ' Owner. Haweta.
fmaiNAKi und, Btiumo and invest- .* wan Bocufrr. s■, (Permanent) BTTT TOTTB OWN HOlffl. The Society lento saner an freehold or approved Masthold Lands. A narrower but (elect nil own. architect, plan vtd nutider. the Bodety pays cost or preparine and teslsurn*tit nwrtnget of £IOO or oyer '-ill profits dMaed anally amongst borrowers Md aWMtoti." 1»« Bodety Is purely eo-opera-tlw. <'--',■ Basel on the calculation of the profits made dattf too last few years, J"or «»*«?;,; A*smber boaoirtnj £IOO (five shares of £2O •f £1 Us Uin WTen years .. £133 0 « fro* w>Wl, deducting tho aawprtof the loan W • < Tonia &»w as paid for Interest tot balance .* .. •• J» » 0 he Society has a MSEKVE FUND of ~--' - .orer £2OOO Plr»*iors- Messrs Blchard Coefc (Chairman). A. . Bhnttlawortn. I*.. h. Newman, Newton King, A. Ooldwatek', X. K. SUniier, Cotonel ■ • -pjiii : ■ ■
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