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The Celebrated Carriage Stallion Will stand at Blacks Hot 1. Opliir, and travel the Ha Valley, Matakanui, and Surrounding Districts, Pride is by England Still, out of Morris Dancer, bred by Mr Miller, of Glenore. Terms :—LI 10s f■ r season, or L2 10s when mare provi s in foal ; Groom's fee,ss, All ca>e taken, but no responsibility. For full particular apply to J. W. M'INTOSH, Pmpriet r, Blacks Hotel, Ophir. To staDtl atCHESTE-RMAiNS,MatabaDui,ard travel the LaUDBR ana surrounding distiict; The purebred Clydesdale Entire Colt (RiS'ng 3 years), Sire—Duncan Giiiies (imported). Dam— Mess Rosa fcy Lord Salisbury (imp.). TASM>N bas been exhibited five times, gaining four first and cne second prize at the following shtwa : Dunedm, Bluetkia, and Pulmerston. His dam, Mess Rose, is a noted P"= e " t*ker, httviDg taken first piiza (dry mure) at the Dunedin Exhibition Show ; champion mare three years in succession at Palmerston ; four years at Blusfekia ; and champion at the Taieri in 1892. Terms :—£3 ;£1 JOs on February Ist, 1897, and the balance (LI 10s) when mare proves in foel. Groom's fee ss, payable at first service. Also to stand at Chsstermains, MatakanuL the Thoroughbred Trotting Suldon Rising 4 years. By Trump Ca*d, by Tiaductr; dam, Flora, by Talisman, Paddocks provided for mares, first month free, after which Is 6d per week will be charged. All care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars see cards or apply to VV WILLIAM BROWN, Manager, Chestermains, Matakanui; Or K NAY LOR, Piopiietcr, Clyde. To travel inthe Cromwklli and Hawea Flat Districts, The Purebred Clydesdale Entire Colt Rising Miree j ears old. Sire,' Lion King ; dam, Kate. For further particulars cee cards or aPi ' lyt ° JAMES WALKER, Groom in Cliaige ; Or BENJAMIN NAYLOR, Proprietor, Clyd* 1 ,

To stand at Ophir, and travel the Ida Valley and S.unounding Districts, The Draught Stallion A 8 to terms, and for further particulars ipply to Groom in C'ajlHgk, or B. T. HARRINGTON, Ophir TFE WORLD'S: FRIEND, A ('lire.tor anil fiistulis. Diseases cf sensitive ~arts may be relieved Arid cured by the proper and diligent us<; of this cooling and healing Ointment, whose •action should invariably be assist d by judicious doses of the Pills—the anxious paliem will soon experience wonderful ease from this treatment. COUGHS, COLDS AND ASTHMA. The Ointment should assiduously be rubbed ct least twice a day on the chest and hetweui die shoulders, when the symptoms will quickly ■/bate. No medicines are more efficient >n chest complaints, none can be used "with equal safety and certainty. GOUT AND RHEUMATISM;, These are undoubtedly Blood Diseases ,ind the poison manifests its presence in the well known symptoms. The only r »rtai» means of cure consists in overcoming this depravity in the hlocA ,v hich is rapidly purified by the use of the Pais. The Ointment. vhen rubbed upon the skin, penetrates through the pores, acts, in unison with the Pills, and soon effects a cure. DROPSY, SWOLLEN LEGS OR ANKLES. These remedies act direc.ly upon Absorbent system with a power that *»■ 'rcpsyj however inveterate, cw Jong resist Ciiey equ.ili.ee the circulation, —they fijic ■ iut everything that is morbut or injmiou.:md they regulate every function. BAD X.EGS, BAD BHEASTS AKD 018 ULCERS. This invaluable Ointment is an infdh. aire for ar.y wound* sore, or nicer, of h■•-. jver long .standing For pimples, blotch' •>cald heads, and scorbutic ; i equally efficacious. Both tho Ointment and Pills should }m suj« in the following case.?: — •'i.id Leers ; Cancers I £vr» NipDkl .'. 'C.>-bay G(>ut ' Glamiuts; j bi.-ii Ih.nppod Hur.ds Lttudjago .whs (.Suit) ] i'lies 'otilracted and , Rln:amat kill" Joints ! ik*.'.d.s The Ointment and I':' ulsr Sw"»,i St.rc Heads an; Mo.nufa.ctur 3 How Oxford St. (Jate\>3 Oxford St,) Lor> 1 c -.nd ;>re sold by , x \{ Vendors n| Medic;i iiii>u;j:i >ut ttie C : ."iii.-xd V.uricl; with dhHms for u:.<: iri almost every language. frir Purshasern should look to the Luu>n the Porn and Bcses. If tho ttddres* is no

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1802, 18 December 1896, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 1802, 18 December 1896, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 1802, 18 December 1896, Page 2

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