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THE REAL REMEDY FOR BACKACHE AND KIDNEY TROUBLES. Dr. Sheldon’s Gin Pills. Dr. Sheldon’s Gin Pills for Backache and Kidney Troubles relieve the worst cases, because they remove the cause of such troubles; they get. to the root of the matter, clean out the kidneys, and make them filter out all the poisonous waste matters and uric acids that lodge in the joints and muscles, causing rheumatism. They soothe and heal the bladder, and quickly relieve you. They, are a unique remedy, entirely different from anything you have ever used. There is nothing else to compare with them. No .matter how old you are or how long vou have suffered, the very principle of Dr. Sheldon’s Gin Pills i» such that it is practically impossible to take them into the human system without obtaining results. So try them for yourself, and prove their superlative benefits. Obtainable everywhere.

E—a TO STAND THE SEASON AT EGMONT VILLAGE AND TRAVEL THE SURROUNDING D!STR,CTS ‘ THE CLYDESDALE * STALLION, JUM -Turn, by Lord Roberts, dam Polly; Polly, by Blowboy. .Turn, rising 12 years old, dark brown, with splendid bone, ■ and has left great siock, all being good workers with the best of tempers. Jum has a great constitution, splendid temper, and is a great worker in any harness. TERMS: £3 10s single mare; two or more belonging to same owner, as per arrangements. All care taken, but no responsibility. Any mare not proving in foal served free next season. Jum will travel Kaimata district; stop overnight at Mr. C. Martin’s, then on to Dudley and Durham Roads, and Lepper and Upper Egmont Roads, and on home to Eginont Village. Monday nights, Mr. Martin’s; Tuesday, back to Egmont Village, through route as above. Grazing, 2/- per week. F. W. CARRINGTON, Egmont Village. Or groom in charge.

TO STAND AT WAITARA AND TRAVEL THE SURROUNDING DISTRICT, PBINCE “IVANHOE Foaled November 20, 1913. Bred by Ernest Short, Esq., Feilding. • Sire, Londsdale Again (imp.) (15618) ; dam. Miss Ivanhoe (691) ; sire, Ivanhoe (793) ; g dam. Flower of Okaiawa (1522) ; sire, Glengyle (373); g.g. daim, Blossom; sire. Sir William Wallace (imp.) ; g.g.g. dam, Darling; sire, Black Champion (imp.) (120). PRINCE IVANHOE is a rich dark bay in color, very compactly built, with immense muscular quarters, good shoulders, strong loins, good bone, with splendid feet, and is remarkably active, favored with a great constitution and a beautiful temper, and has proved himself a sure foal-getter. It will be seen he has one of the best pedigrees of any horse in the country. Terms: £5 ss, payable January 1, 1923. All <mares sold or exchanged held as in foal. Groom’s fee ss, payable at first service. W. TOPLESS, Owner. ’Phone 106.

T 0 STAND THE SEASON AT NEW PLYMOUTH - THE SPORTED HORSE CAMPFIRE < 3 > By Carbine (2) ; dam Revelry (5). Campfire is a brown horse standing 16 hands, and comes from the same branch of the No. 5 family as Doncaster, and is closely related. Campfire is the sire of the following wellknown horses: Depredation (winner of the Auckland Cup, 2000 sovs.). Royal Dragoon (winner of the Reefton Cup, Westland Jubilee Cup), White Blaze (winner of the Waverley Cup). Lady Louisa (winner of the Connolly Handicap and three times runner-up in the Otaki-Rankawa Cups). Others of his progeny are: Lady Nolan, Topic, John Willie, Bivouac, Flying Camp, Ibupuna, Wgiti, Cinders, Embers. Carbiness, Hopye. Shandon Be’ls,. Camp Kettle, Torchlight. Abika, Moutoa Caipp, Bell of the Camo. Generalissimo. Kickanoo, Evening Glow. Wonder. Claris, Sling Camp. The Digger. Otauru Kid, Blazeaway, Goldwork, Warmth. Skylight, Here We Are. Skid-ladle. The Heaver. Lepanto. Cammv, Crossfire, Pounia. Muraabi. Carabine, Mort Avis, Camp Guard, and Lively Fire. Terms £lO 10s. Payable December 31, 1922. ' Good grazing at 2s 6d per week. For further particu'ars apply, to— J. 80ND,5 . Gill Street, Plymouth. -.11 care taken but no responsibility.

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 September 1922, Page 8

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636

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 5 September 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 5 September 1922, Page 8

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