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Km 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 his pedigree.. Miss Muriel is by Lucullus from Lady Bob, by Soult from First Love, by Nordenfeldt. NIGHTLY won the N.Z. Derby (1.1 miles); the Canterbury Cup (1-1 miles), Randwick Plate (2 miles), Fisher Plate (1-J miles), A.R.C. Clifford Plate (11 miles), etc. He was a splendid stayer and is of fine masculine type. He should beget good horses. <Sr> All care taken, but no responsibility. Fee: 15 guineas. Grazing: 5/- week. J. A. McDOUGALL, Martinborough, Or— H. McNAE, Groom, Greytown. CHRONIC OTST! PATION Salts wury morning Constipation, the forerunner of many serious ills, should be checked quickly. Schumann’s soon expel the poisons from your blood stream and gently urge your liver, kidneys and bowels to perform their normal functions. A little in a long glass of warm water each morning is all you need. AT ALL CHEMISTS and STORES 2/- and 3/3 per jar. There is no substitute for Sc&Maasm’s ■ MW PACKED- ' 'Sg/LW" FRESHNESS ■ X&GA V/. Grogg a Co. Ltd., Dunedin <

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| THE RAILWAYS CUT COST OF LIVING INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES H JN the Geld of passenger and freight, traffic, from whatever viewpoint S the Railwavs are regarded, it is plain that they help to cut the cost 9 " ft of living. Whether the travel is in the ordinary way of necessity or the little holiday for the individual or for the family, the railway eases the burden of cost. The same factor of cheapness applies to the carI I I rings of goods. In both cases there is that important addition of safety in which the railways, are pro-eminent. The low suburban fares provide a social service which enables many family mon to escape the comparatively high rents of cities, and to have homes with ground enough for vegetables and poultry. There is plenty of scope still for this kind of economical suburban homemaking. FAITHFUL SERVICE FOR NATIONAL WELFARE

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 August 1939, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 August 1939, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 August 1939, Page 9

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