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HUSBAND OVERSEAS APPEALS TO WIFE A New Zealand woman whose husband that "Vv* 2 vc £ sea f- .recently wrote to sav Raxtprc ™ d ,s a great believer in If. 8 Preserver, and went on to fo.PJi that he had requested her to ? n< t^, pply °J '.'Baxters- to him, as mi h sufTer ing from a cold and missed his Baxters." It is always the same story wherever one goes, even to the other side of the world. No cough remedy can be found to surpass good old "Baxters." "Baxters" ■ as PJ oveci itr,e,f over and over again during 80 years of service to the New Zealand public. Baxters" is the quickest, safest remedy, giving marked relief from the very first (lose. It is simply miraculous the way Baxters" loosens the phlegm, removes- tightness and hoarseness, and clears the bronchial tubes. "Baxters" is also valuable because of its tonic action. Baxters" is sold everywhere in three sizes. Get better—get "Baxters."—(Ad.)

AT STUD SEASON 1942. The Classically-bred English Stallion yJJI NIZAMI 1 IE NIZAMI (9) G.H., 1937. Bred by His Highness the Aga Khan, leading owner in England on seven occasions, and leading breeder on five occasions. NIZAMI represents the fastest family In the English Stud Book, being closely related to the English Derby winner in record time, MAHMOtID the sensational young sire FAIR TRIAL, champion sire of two-year-olds in England In his first season and of the Two Thousand Guineas winner LAMBERT SIMNEL, the 1940 English Oaks winner COMMOTION, the 1942 winner of the Eclipse Stakes of India GOLDEN PAWN the brilliant young sires MIRZA 11. and FURROKH SIYAR, the fastest horses of their time respectively in England and France. NIZAMI'S Sire, FIRDAUSSI, won the English St. Leger one mile and three-quarters, and was a successful sire in France, his few English runners including Turkana. second in the English Oaks to Commotion, etc. His sire. PHAROS, was champion sire of both England and France and bro i her . to ,he champion sire Fairway. PHAROS is the sire of many great performers, including Nearco (unbeaten), Pharis (unbeaten) Cameronian (Derby and sire of Finis. Ascot Gold Cup, two miles and a quarter, the St Leger winner Scottish Union, etc.), Rhodes Scholar Eclipse Stakes, etc.). Brueghel (sire in his first season in Australia of the champion filly Hesione) and Mary Tudor, the dam of the 1941 Derby winner Owen Tudor, etc. BROWNHYLDA. the dam of FIRDAUSSI, won the English Oaks and £11080 in stakes. NIZAMI'S Dam was the famous flying fillv MUMTAZ MAHAL, one of the most brilliant ever to grace the English turf, and a daughter of the great sire and unbeaten racehorse THE TETRARCH, from the famous brood mare LADY JOSEPHINE, the grandam of Fair Trial, whose first crop of two-year-olds practically swept the board in England by winning 24 races and easily placing their sire above Hyperion on the list. NIZAMI Is one of the best bred horses ever Imported to this part, of the world. He showed all the wonderful brilliance of his family during his short career on the turf, and is now, after nearly a year, to become acclimatised' here developing Into one of the most magnificent types of the thoroughbred ever seen in this part of the world. Inspection is invited. Illustrated Cards may be had on application. A limited number of outside mares will be accepted the first season at a fee of 60 guineas. Apply— L. 8. OTWAY, TEELAWNEI STCD, CAMBRIDGE. Or WRIGHT. STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., BLOODSTOCK AGENTS. AUCKLAND. HAMILTON, WELLINGTON, ETC. :23

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 114, 16 May 1942, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 114, 16 May 1942, Page 10

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