BATS lIS THE BELFRY? Tun x Heeltaps-Smith asked me how I would protect myself against impure water so I saids Firstly, boil it secondly, filter it Rtf t And thirdly 7 Tim i Drink bottled Timarn Incidentally, did you know that Heeltaps-Smith’s brother is an advocate of Free Speech What’s yours f Itu : Thanks , a bottled Timaru Zurpler . STOP PRESS t For Pete's sake (as the Editor would say,) we've reached the limits of the space at our disposal and no ad. written well, here goes : “Brothers breasting the brass bar-rail, benefit by the Best Bottled Beer by baritonically beseeching the barman to bring balsamic balm before bandying banana-oil. But, be-jabbers, it behoves us to belay the babble. By Goom! ** Demand Timaru Bottled A Luxury Beverage at the Price of Ordinary Beer. THE FRIENDLIEST DRINK IN THE WORLD BottUd with loving car* by Anaae Avenue Auckland. TAIS3-167
STUD NOTICEB. T O STAND THE SEASON AT TE RAPAHAZRAT (1) CRAIG AN ERAN—DUXFORD. A winner In England anil Australia and a success at the Stuil In Australia. HAZRAT’S oldest stock are now three years old and he has sired the two-year-old winners TO-MORROW, PRINCE HAZRat, HAZBRAE. HARLEQUIN, SURAT and IIAZATON, and the place winners BID, BAUGATE and RONDINO. Hazrat combines In a well-balanced pedigree, the male lines or SPECULUM, I REND OR, ST. SIMON, ISONOMY and HAMPTON, and In his third generation four or the most famous Mares In breed- j mg history—DOßlS, SCEPTRE, CANTER- I BURY PILGRIM and CHELANDRY. FEE: Single Mare, 25 guineas. Two or more mares 20 guineas, a reduction of £5/8/- per mare If paid by the end of January. GRAZING: Dry mares 3/6, wet mares 5/ Cards and full particulars from: gROS., TE RAPA R.D., FRANKTON JUNCTION, OR ■yyRIOHT, gTEPHENBON & £lo.. HAMILTON AND BRANCHES. STANDING AT SCOTCHMAN’S 0 VALLEY. BR. HORSE BEAU IRISH Swynford 1 Chalcedonla The Irish Horse 16 Miss Slndhla Fee «) Guineas. Cash with mare. H. D. CARO, Hamilton. To Stand at Te Kowhal. the thoroughbred stallion DAY GUIDE. The only Sire by Day Comet. Day Guide Is a beautiful chestnut showing . plenty of quality and Is a sure foalgetter. Day Guide’s pedigree Is well studded with Jumping blood on both sides and hl9 stock are showing quality and promise. Fee £5/5/-, Cards on application to a. 8. Fullerton, Rotok&url. Phone 283 R. STANDING THIS SEASON AT FRANKTON JUNCTION. TWO THOROUGHBRED STALLIONS, “LYSANDER” (22), ABSURD—TENNON. Fee. 12 Guineas. ALS ° “ SURVIEW ” (14), run SURVEYOR —COMETARY. Fee, 8 Guineas. Particulars from 11. T. REILLY, Frankton Junction (Phono 1080). STANDING AT HILLCREST STUD—NEW ZEALAND’S LEADING SIRES. Br. h. HUNTING SONG (28) who has headed the sires’ winning Us; ror the past live seasons and is cw leading again ror the current season, a successful perrormer In England, and a BU great success at the Stud, nv HURRY on, leading sire In England, Vo2S* and sire or three Derby winners. From’ PASTA, a successful brood mare by •rvtnllSH from Slgnoretta, winner of the Derby, the Oaks, anil £11,601. RTED BLANDFORD STALLION. BAFFLES BAY HORSE. 1033 r to MANNA, winner or the usand Guineas. Derby, ami ANDWICH, winner or the Sc. £17,020; PAHWIZ, winner 01 Market Gratwlcko Produce com Clt.v. ami Suburban Handicap, etc. more Mares by arrangement.) to Claudelands Railway station. 6 weekly. Cards and full parfee qaiwb Bllverdale Road. ARRINGTON, Hlllcrest, HAMILTON. Make your own Cure—- •* lleeuzo ” —Economical—sale—effective. <U
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20281, 25 August 1937, Page 11
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