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B.H. NIGHTLY (12). To Stand the Season at Greytown. RIGHTLY, a magnificent individual, is one of the finest specimens of the thoroughbred which has raced in New Zealand or Australia. NIGHTLY’S Sire, Night Raid, was the sire of the wonder horse Phar Lap, and of Nightmarch, who won the Melbourne Cup, the New Zealand Cup, and other important races. HIS DAM, Miss Muriel, a Lucullus mare, introduces both St. Simon and Musket blood to the pedigree. Miss Muriel is by Lucullus from Lady Bob, by Soult from First Love, by Nordenfelt. NIGHTLY won the N.Z. Derby (li miles), the Canterbury Cup (1| miles), Randwick Plate (2 miles), Fisher Plate GJ miles), Moonee Valley Cup (1J miles), A.R.C. Clifford Plate (1} miles), etc. He was a splendid stayer, and is of fine masculine type. He should beget good horses. Nightly is in his prime, being only 7 years old. Mares met at Greytown Railway Station. All care taken, but no responsibility. FEE: 15 guineas. Grazing: 5/- week. j. a. McDougall, Martinborough, or H. McNAE, Groom, Greytown. TO STAND THE SEASON AT CLAREVILLE. DARK RED (6 years.) By GREYSPEAR—RED RIBBON. "DOTH Greyspear and Red Ribbon ° have good performances, and have won some of the principal races in our Dominion. Dark Red is a jet black horse, 15h. 3in., with good flat bone, excellent disposition, and for looks will compare with any horse standing this season. Refer to Stud Book for pedigree. Fee, £B/8/-. Grazing, Dry Mares, 3/-; Wet Mares, 6/-. All care taken, but no responsibility as to accident or sickness, etc. For further particulars apply to G. NEICH, Carterton. ’Phone 137.

SPECIAL .. PURCHASES We have been fortunate in securing a range of Dress, Manchester and Showroom Goods at Special Prices. You are to benefit by our keen buying. Listed below are a few of the genuine bargains. All wise buyers will give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. Printed Suedess Soft Bleached Twill In assorted coloured grounds, e^ S " with neat floral designs. Full SmgleU3ed Size Special Purchase Price— J J Pair. « 4 Iff Yard A * 2 ‘ Double Bed Size, same soft finish, -- £ Pair. 36in. Fancy Crepe ■ Marocain. Men’s Grey Work Shirts Self embossed patterns. Navy, . Bottle and Nigger shades only. }?th Tennis collar. Mid shade. Special Purchase Priee- , Usually 4/1L 1'6 Yard - yuEach. 36in. Printed Syldress. . Neat floral stripe and allover de- 36in. Taffeta Silk, signs on dark grounds. An ab- Small se]f designs Nil Green, solute snip. Lemon, Creme, Sky and Scarlet. Special Purchase Price — Usually 3/11. < 7*7’2" Yard. Special for This Week— —l 2'l l Yard - 36in. Printed Swaysilk. Navy and Black grounds, with Thumb-print Marocain. neat Navy and Saxe, London Tan 36in wide _ In shades Bottle and Maize, and Maroon and Maize and Light Navy Usually designs. A good wearing cloth 3/3. and smart designs. Special Price for This Week— Special Prke36in. British Vitasil. 36in. Fleck Imitation Fast colours, assorted designings. V n ? n ; , This Cloth is usually retailed at Cream grounds, fast colours, and 1 /R vorrl a British production. Special Price— Special PriceIf id Yard. 1/J Yard. Soft Bleached Pillow Cases 30in. British Print. Hemmed and taped. 19 x 29. 15 Assorted Patterns You canUsually 1/6 pair. ° miss Se Special Purchase Price— Kid dies. r o • Special Price—1' Palr - ' fildYard. 1 Piece only Art Silk Tennis Pique. 36in. Spot Marocain. Lemon, Nil Green, Rose and Sky 36in. wide. Very fine cord. Usu- grounds. Usually 1/9. ally 1/11. Special Price for This Week— Special Purchase Price— j f Yard I^4'2 Yard - * J. Graham and Co Ltd ’Phone 1655 —two lines. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 October 1938, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 October 1938, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 October 1938, Page 9

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