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i BUSINESS NOTICES. , IH YOU CAN ORDER., THESE GOODS „ g£' I BY MAIL. H 'TT^TJE prc-cminenee ofßcath's as a centre for gift goods has been fully fcl A proved in past years. We carry a splendid range of good presents, M ■ not trumpery toys that will be destroyed in n, few days, but pretty M : and useful articles that ay ill ba kept and. valued. "We are sole agents for m the celebrated Liberty wares, and this department is lull of artistic M ' articles which make admirable presents. We will forward any of these ||" goods, carefully packed, to any address without any extra charge. Write M BUS for some of these goods, or, if you are coming to Christchurch, call and. || I see them. sk :.• Trinket Boxes, satin lined, in at- Pewter Vases in artistic shapes, ||- .tractive shapes. Oxidised 2/6 from 9/31 each. j|l each. Nickel 2/9 each. Larger . - . , , _ „.., . nr . Hi ■ 'sizes 5/11, 7/6 eneh. , Pewter, Inkstands, 7/11 to 25/- WL Christmas Cards, boxes containing Silver & Enamel' Cigarette Cases, m., ' 8 and 12 cards, 3/-. V 3, 2/-, 30/- each. Wk 2/3 a bos. , Ruskin Pottery. The beautiful . M Handkerchief.Sacbets in assorted' ' shades of this pottery makes it EM' - colours and styles. 1/4-1-, l/Sl, very attractive. We have Vases, j|| ■ 3/11, 2/G, 4/G to 7/9 each. " Bowls, etc., from, 4/11 each. || Bronze Flov/er Yeses in newest Buskin Brooches* from 3/6 each. ||p «» shapes, 3/31, 2/-. 2/3 each. m^ gnd Enamel Brooches from ffl p| Glass Salt and Fcpper Pourers, 4/^ QLlc \^ ■ Wm , il Avith nickel mounts, 1/6 each. c w ffl Metal and Nickel Birds and Ani- .EnMlld Ea?"nngS from I |§j. mals, with pinoashioiis attached, Ir u ea ■ " M. lM 1/-, 1/3 each. Silver Spoons in artistic shapes, i §1 Metal Calendars in a variety of S/6 each. | |1 styles, V 3,1/ 6, 1/0, 2/3 each. m hi , ve . conlltlcss other articles - ■ H Silver Kioto Frames, 3-i/6 to 45/- of jewellery and -ornament. || . P , each. You can safely leave us to select m §1 Pewter Photo Frames, 8/11 to designs, as all Liberty goods ij ( H' 27/6 each. are beautiful. _ PS '■ J • || , ■ We are Sole Agents in H i | ' CAHTEMBUSY and WESTLAND ' , fc ; | |£ ' ' For LIBERTY 81 CO. „ A * I lH Regent St., London. • ,; _ , iH[£

STUD NOTICES. ST. SWITHIN. Bay' Horse by Rothschild—Queen VSUBSCRIPTIONS will be accepted for 10 Mares at £7 7s Each. Queen V., Dam of St. Swithin and Gianella,was a beautiful mare, by that famous sire, Kentucky, from Harold's Rest, by King Harold. She was winner of several races over all distances, lier final race being two miles at Adlington in 4.52 winning easily, and private trials showed her to be possessed of extreme speed. ST. SWi.THIN has all the attribute* of a great sire. He is a very handsome horse, standing about 15.3, is remarkably lit*} his sire, has a perfect temper, and is without a blemish. . For further particulars, apply A. PRINGLE. 11 229 TO Stand at T. Annett's Farm, Willowby Road, Tinwald, the Stallion. ELECTRIC JACK, And serve a few mares at five guineas. Record: 4;51 2-5 for Two Miles. Electric Jack is by Electioneer (imp.), dam Lady Celt; by Mambrino Celt, by Berlin (imp.). Application to— .■■.,]■ W. T. LOWE, Winslow, Owiier; Or, T. ANNETT, Tinwald. - , NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE <:' COMPANY, LTD. . (Established 1859). CAPITAL ...""... £1,500,000. "PREMIER AND WEALTHIEST -t COLONIAL COMPANY,, FIRE AND MARINE RISKS; ALSO RISKS ON GROWING CROPS, J WOOL. . THRESHING MACHINES, Etc., ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. LI /B 1 STOCK INSURANCE, inclnd- ' ing FOALING RISES, Etc. r NICOLL BROS., AGENTS PERFECT and satisfactory Garden is only accomplished one way—by using Yates's Reliable Garden Seeds.: All Flower and Vegetable Seeds in packets from 3d at John Orr and Co. s East Street Store.

STUD NOTICES. THE CHOICELY BRED IMPORTED CLYDESDALE STALLION KING'S RECORD. (16183*) KING'S RECORD will travel between Longbeach and Ashburton, going by .Waterton, Ashton, Wheabstone and Tinwald and returning by Willow*>y and Eiffelton. "KING'S RECORD" (16183*), imp.; Brown; foaled 1908; bred by R. RidJell, Blackball, Renfrewshire, Scotland. SlßE—"King's Champion" (14184*), by "Silver Cup" (11184*). Ist DAM—"Rose of Fashion" (20252*), by "Prince of Fashion" (361). 2nd DAM—"Johanna" (13903*), by Gallant Prance" (10552*). 3rd DAM.—"Nancy of Queenzicburn"' (2805*), by "Prince Charlie" (628*). KING'S RECORD is.'a stylish-big horse standing close on 18 hands, full of quality, fine flat bones, grand feet and pasterns, and a capital close mover. He is choicely bred and is directly descended from the best breding strains of blood, having a double cross of Darnlev and Prince of Wales blood. His Sire, "King's Champion," is the wellknown Blackhall Stud Horse and has oroved himself an extra good breeding horse and won several prizes in the Show-yard, including the Highland. "KING'S RECORD 1' won Ist and Championship at the Marlborough Show in 1911 and 1912 and 2nd at Palmerston North, 1912, for the North Island Championship. He has proved himself a sure foal getter. Groomage fee, ss. Torms: Six Guineas. For further particulars apply to A. DOLLAR, Groom-in-Cliarge,.. Or to J: GRIGG, Longbeach. THE WELL-KNOWN CLYDESDALE STALLION ROYAL COUPAH (Imported) ROYAL COUPAR will stand at Longbeach. Groomage fee, ss. Terms: Five Guineas. For further particulars apply to 9 363 Longbeach. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION VICE-ADMIRAL, (By Multiform, dam Rattler, full sister to Seahorse). WILL STAND AT LONGBEACH this Season. Groomage fee, .ss. For full particulars, apply to J". GRIGG, Loßgbeach.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8744, 18 December 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8744, 18 December 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8744, 18 December 1913, Page 7

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