A cough is only worth eighteen-pence, for the simple reason that if you invest that sum in a bottle of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for coughs and colds, you can get rid of it straight away —it never fails—every grocer and chemist in the town keeps it. "Wholesale agents — All merchants and drug firms.—Advt. I STOPPED THAT COUGH AND CURED A very bad cold by a single bottle of Br Pascall's Cough Mixture. Signed, R. McDowall. 4s 6d and 2s 6d. Eccles" chemist, Napier and Hastings.—Advt NOTICE. Ksailwsay Mest&a&rs&Bit, Station Stheet. HA VI N G secured the abovenamed centrally situated premises from the late proprietor, MiJohn Dale, and having had the entire premises renovated, I trust by Civility, Attention, and Cleanliness, to merit a fair share of public support All meals at any hour on the shortest notice, Is each. Good Board and Residence at Prices to suit the times. Fresh fish when procurable. Orders per rail or coach attended to with punctuality. GUSTAVE NAUMAN, Proprietor. HASTINGS COOPERAGE. TO the Inhabitants of Hastings AND Suf.ROUNDING DISTRICTS. AB!»e i* 4 Fail; COOPER. For 21 years in business at Clive, has removed to premises adjoining A. Jones and Sons' Implement Works, where all work will be turned out in first-class style and at lowest rates. ALBERT FAIL, General Cooper. rn HE CHAMPION Thoroughbred Traduces—Hammock. This stallion is the sire of so many winners that comment is unnecessary. Two need only be mentioned here : Pudu, who won the Wanganui Cup three times, the Egmont Cup twice, the Burke Memorial Stakes, ; The Artist, winner Flying Handicap and Wanganui Stakes last year, and the Metropolitan Handicap Canterbury Jockey Club November, 1895. The breeding of Somnus need not be enlarged upon, only to say that he descends (both from sire and dam) from the mighty Eclipse, viz.. Hammock, bay mare, bred in England in 1871, got by Orest (son of Orestes, by Orlando), her dam Mother Neasham, by Buccaneer, out of Little Hannah, by Lanecost, Phoenix— Miss Clifton, by Partisan—lsis, by Sir Peter —Ibes, by Woodpecker—lsabella, bv Eclipse—Squirrel Nancy, by Blank—Naylor, by Cade—Spectator's dam, by Partner —Bonnie Lass, by Bay Bolton—Parley —Arabian—Tyerly Turk—Taffolet—Barb —Place's White Turk Natural Barb mare. Traducer, brown horse, bred in England in 1851, got by The Libel, dam Arethusa (dam of Fernhill) by Elis—Languish (sister to Languish by Cain—Lydia, g.d. of Ghuznee), by Poulton (son of Sir Peter, Variety, by Hyacinthus, sister to Swordsman, by Weasel (son of Herod and Eclipse mare), Fanny's dam, by Luck. The Libel by Pantaloon (son of Castrel) dam of Pasqunade (sister to Touchstone). He will stand at Stortford Lodge, Hastings, this season. Fees —£6 6s each mare. W r ell grassed paddocks at 2s 6d per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Further particulars may be obtained from WILLIAM STOCK, Stortford Lodg?. And JOSEPH SCOTT, Groom-in-Charge. W. J. STACK, General Carrier, Hastings. ORDERS by post or telegraph will receive prompt attention.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 414, 1 September 1897, Page 4
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486Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hastings Standard, Issue 414, 1 September 1897, Page 4
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