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WMM VLf I Don't like Blowing My Own Trumpet BUT 1 have told yon for months now what was going to happen over supplies of spirits. Anyway, fortunately or unfortunately, 1 am NOT like- the “Babbling: Brook,” and I .do NOT go on forever. So, hurry up and become a customer at the King George Hotel Bottle Store and make sure of your favourite brands. Old and new customers are still being treated alike, but it won't be long now before hotels that have supplies will sell them only to their regular, customers. P.S.—I wish to thank the many people who wrote to me praising, the idea that customers who buy irreplaceable stocks should also patronise the King George Hotel Bottle Store for other replaceable lines such as wines, sherries, ales, and stouts.. Holloway’s LONDON DRY GIN. Extra quality— f 3 /gL Large Bottle *3/" Marshall’s EXTRA SPECIAL OLD SCOTCH WHISKY— f4k /st Large Bottle *3/ V BRANDING Blended with highest quality French Brandy ■■■ft wonderful stimulant. Try a Bottle To-day 1 7/6 Large Bottle Seppelt’s ana golden SZZZ-ZS SHERRI Sweet *** COWNOIStW 5/" Large Bottle IS® was SEPPELT’S RICH PORT— Large Bottle 3 6 Southard’s BRANDIWINE (a m /£. great drink) Large Bottle 3/ ** Wynn’s Fine Extra specialMatured SHERRY. Large Bottle 4/« Seppelt’s GOLDEN SHERRY (sweet) - ... Large Bottle S/RACIMO FRERES. FRENCH 5-Btar BRANDY (25* year-old) f A /_ Large Bottle **§/ FREE DELIVERY CITY AND SUBURBS Country Orders Delivered Free to Rail and Bus, Past Empire Hotel customers can still obtain their favourite brands, from the King George Bottle Store. 3 CORNER HIGH, MADRAS AND SX. ASAPH STREETS. Telephone 34-272. Delivery by Private Car, JACfc . COFFEY, proprietor.

I: . : ■, THOROUGHBR|)P SALE jySPBBSALOT OEAM. SOUTH CANTEEBUBY. % THURSDAY. MAY 22, AT 2.30 P.M. Instructed by the TRUSSES LATE G. A. KAIN arid MR C. KAIN, the GLADSTONE PARK STUD Will be SoldatAuction, as above, when the Complete Stud will be ’dispersed, as follows: . V, ;V : ;,

The Imported Staljion, BATTLE SONG (l), foaled'l933; winner of the Mm St. Leger, • ■ b ,?. t el ® ht r Champion Stakes, JBibury Cup. etc., second In the Derby, Thousand Guineas, etc. 1 ; fey SPION KOP._^ T e FELSTEAD.and son SPEARMINT, all whiners of the English Derby, from CRADLE SONG. dam of nine winners. Including two classic victors, by unbeaten HURRY ON, and from the great Paraffin family that has already produced many, great sires. and no less than 24 winners of the English .classics, BATTLE SONG is closely to the great sire of stayers, THE BUZZARD, the* sire of Australia s champion two-year-old' colt, Yaralla, and, is similarly bred to Double Remove, sire In his first season of the champion filly, All Love. : 12 BROOD MARES, sired by Paper Money, Lord Warden; SolferlnOv Mai * tian, Bonifom, Shambtes, andClarenj ceux; Including the dams .of.Night Eruption, Night Lad, Stolen March, Slayer, Ceme Abbas (N.Z. CupV The Calrdinai (Avondale Cup), Silver Briar. .lYomp Card fAust), Blixten (Rosehlii Guinea?, 2nd; A.J.C. St, Leger, ete.). Settlement, Knockfin (C.J.C. Stewards’ Handicap), Palustris tAusD. Custodlan Middle Park: Plate), Palfrey tD;J.C. Ohamjpaghe Stakes and CJC. Chahihagne'Stakes), Normal (Aust), Scraitchm'erja Scar,, etc. Ten. of the mares■ Have foals at: foot, - eight by Man’s' Pal, sire in.; his first season of the; champion; South Island colt- Palfrey, and two by the great sire, Siegfried; Eleven of the mares were served by Battle- Song, an mcceptional foalgetter, and one by Night ,Raid. 2 FILLIES, two-year-old half-sister to Blixten, by Man’s Pair-Receipt, and yearling half-sister to Lady, Pana (N.Z, St. Leger, GJ& Oaks, etc.), by Sieg-fried-rPrJnceas Pat (half-sister to Laughing Prince). : The Stalllop, STOLEN, MARCH. 1933, winner four races, by Nightmarch—Satisfy, by Solfenno, Has been used at Stud for two seasons. CATALOGUES/are now available from the Auctioneers, who will execute commissions lor absentee, buyers. , | ' WRIGHT, STEPHENSON and CO., j 1 , LTD., ,; g4 : Customhouse ; quay; : Wellington, and Branches. r:.; 178 Christchurch, i 5 ■; Auetldneers In Conjunction. OWNERS AND TRAINERS T*»l« rnm, m.M. 'iai

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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23319, 3 May 1941, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23319, 3 May 1941, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23319, 3 May 1941, Page 11