TO STAND the season at new PLYMOUTH. THE IMPORTED THOROUGHBRED SIRE, ; HALLOWMAS (20 >' V,y MAUTAfIOK HALLOWEEN. HALLOWMAS (2(1), Imported, 1008. By Martafion, aire of Uiyveil (Sydney Cud), Martian (Canterbury Cup, Kandwic.k Plate), from Halloween, half-sister to San M'artino, by Ayrshire, sire of Traquair, Orzil, Ayr Laddie, Eownshire, etc., from Santa Maura, halfsister to Musa (dam of Mousequcton), Mirska ami also half-sister to Maize (dam of Moudaimiri and Muzngan), by St. Simon, sire of Desmond, La. Fleche, etc., from Palmflower, sister to Jenny Howlect (winner of Oaks), and dnin of Chittaluib, by Palmer, brother to Kosicruckm (sire of Pulchra, ancestress of Multiform), from .Tunny Diver, yrand-dnm of St. Flnrinn, the sire- of Ard Patrick), by Bucearoer (Ascot Cold Cupj from Fairy, by Warloch from Delia, half-sister to Lady Auicusta (dam of Volley), by Melbourne from Mec-nee, Sister to Assault, third dam of Oozo (sire of Gaulus, Grafter,' etc.), by Touchstone from Ghuanee (winner of Oaks), by Pantaloon, by Castrel from Languish, by Cain, by Paulowitz from Lydia. by Poulton, by Sir Peter Teazle from Variety, by Hyacinthus by Coriander from Sister to Swordsman, by Weasel, by Herodo from Daughter of Mare by Titrk,. by Regulus from Daughter of Mare by Locust, by Ccab from Daughter of Mare by Changeling by Cade'- from Daughter of Mare by Cade, by Godolphin .Arabian from Daughter of Mare by Bolton LittlQ John, .by Partner from Daughter of Mare by Durham's Favorite, by Son of Bald Galloway from Daffodil's Daim, by Sir T. Gas« colgne's Foreign Horse No. 20 family. FEE: 20 flns. GOOD PADDOCKING 5s PER WEEK. Groom in Charge, D. Duffy. All care taken, hut no responsibility. Groom's Fee: Ds. For further particulars.apply to:— ' P. JOHNSON, Owner, Fltzroy.
The more delicate the garments the more important it is that you use Colman's Starch MOTHER SAYS (H'islaS'S ESSENCE) v ' makes a splendid Cough and Cold Remedy, and saves money. & MACHINERY for Sain.—Engines (Gn Oil, Rtenm), Boilers, Electric Mo ore, Dynamos, Woodworking, Sawmil tag. Lalltes, Machine Tools, Po»tab!e Tractors, Wire, Rope, Rails, etc.—Man ning Machinery (Jp., 5 Bedford Bow Christehurch.
Iff One trial will prove its merits—test it to-night, y. Boots i Price WONDERFUL NEW INVENTION. Save 60/- & Spend 1/6 "SHU-LIFE " means glad netvs to everyone who wears Boots or hW to provide lor them. "SHU-LIFE" is a Wonderful New Invention which takes the form of a penetrating liquid. When painted on the soles ot your Boots, it permeates the leather and fills the pores, and within a few minutes'after being applied, turns into a solid substance inside the leather. This gives the leather wearing properties that can hardly be believed unless experienced. It never fails to make one pair of Boots wear as long as two, and ih quite a number of cases, as long as three pairs, This depends on the quality of the leather to a certain extent. You can rest assured on a vary minimum basis that 11 you can set ohe pair of soles to last for two. '■SHU-LIFE" is sold in tins containing enough for at least five pairs of large boots. As the cost ia 1/8, it means you save at least 60/■ worth of shoe leather for Mi* outlay of 1/6. Further IT'S WATERPROOF Apart from the wonderful money-saving propensities of" SHU-LIFE " it gives you a security against wet feet and all complications arising therefrom—sore throats, colds, etc., etc., etc. You can't out "SHU-LIFE'* on your boots and have wet, damp feet too. HOW "SHU-LIFE" WORKS A . s sugeested above •• SHU-LIPE." when painted on the soles, is absorbed by the leather. The first coat will disappear entirely. The second coat will do the same. When the sole is full of the preparation, the last coat will produce a polished, glazed effect en'the surfaee of the sole. Generally three applications ip one night will be ample. Incases r T poor quality, more might be needed, After that the boots are ready for service, and do not require any further treatment. A remarkable fact about "SHU-LIFE "is that it makes poor leather last as long as the good. ■
Paint it on your Soles WHAT YOU'VE GOT TO DO Full directions are given inside .each tin ol " SHU-LI FET* which is packed in a neat little box. The directions ore simplicity itself It is satisfaction requested ,hat they be cartied out insure ANY OLD BRUSH WIUL fa) We have found a child's ordinary paint brush as effective as anything. There are no catches, very little time required, small outlay of money. Anyone can do it. Every 1/6 you spend on *• SHU-LIFE " saves you c a uß e d n thr S o a u V Bh we?feet. P W " h lhe other com P iic «« ion » WHERE TO GET It Any Retail Boot Store, Grocer, Ironmonger, or Chemist can supply you with this wonderful compound., If they do not have if in stock ask them to procure a tin fot you. They can procure it\ from any of their wholesalers anywhere. Sole Now Zealand Asgnts: SALMOND & SPRAGGON LTD Wellington, Dunedin, Auckland
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 August 1920, Page 3
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