SALE OF BLOOD STOCK
(BI TriBORAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.)
CHRISTCHURCH, 9th April. At the sale of Mr. J. B. Thomson's stud, Cathedral Chimes was bought by Mr. J. Eden, Southland; for 500 guineas; Louvain Chimes, by Mr. A. R. Forbes for 60 guineas; Antonio, by A. M. Seymour, Auckland, for 100 guineas; Gara, by Mr. R. Conn, of Dunedin, for 400 guineas^ and Muricata, by Mr. R. M. Morton, of Chxistchurch, for 150 guineas.
"New days are on your track." —Bernal. Though you suffer from a cold or Bore throat to-day you will begin to feel better to-morrow ;f you start to take Baxter's Lung Preserver at once. This famous remedy gives now health to those who have weak lungs or are run down. A tonic medicine' as well as a lung preserver. Ask for a big Is lOd bottle today.—^Advt.
For Children's Hacking Cough at night, Woods' Great Peppermint pule, Is 6d. —Adviu
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 85, 10 April 1917, Page 5
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