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■cgjgiiite TO BE AT , THE SERVICE OF BREEDERS BETWEEN . HAWERA. AND NEW PLY mouth; (INCLUSIVE) THIS SEASON, THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE POTOA (12) MoNOFORM (18) FROM BLACK’ WATCH (12) Monoform by Hotchkiss from Formo. HotchMusket. . . Foriho by .Sterlingworth. Moaofotm full brother to Multiform. Potoa’e pedigree rims strong to Eclipse and is entirely it? 0 i m Simon'influence, and should meet, the. St. Simon blood with great advantage* Potoa is the sire- of . Hipo , (Easter Handicap, Auckland), Poanui (Great Northern: Hurdles), Bute _ Sound; ; Ihapotpa, Maori Waihine (winner at Melbourne), • Sentenilla (double winner at Sydney), Potoanui, Poteen, and other well performed horses. H® is a magnificent specimen of the thor oughbred,. standing over 16 - hands, and is easily recognised as a typical scion of the famous Musket family Fee: Twenty guineas* - , For further particulars— T. CARSON, • South Road, Hawera. TO STAND . THE, SEASON -AT OHANGAI, and travel . Kakaramea, Alton, Hurley▼ill® and Fraser Road Districts, THE CLYDESDALE) STALLION, . PRINCE PREMIER By Premier Pride, out of Nancy Lee; by ' Young Kelvin, out of Fanny II.; by Lord Cranley, out of Fanny; by Strathmore, out o' Polly; by Sir -Colin Campbell, .Walls; Prihce Premier was brM by Mr; E. E, Jenkins, Dunsandel, Canterbury. Prince’ Premier ie a fine,, bold, upstanding horse'With good broad' sound' feet, a fine -set oh legs; with plenty of good straight flowing' silky hair. He ; is a rich dark brciwn colour,- with .white hind legs, and has a splendid temper; has a good head set on a good neck end shoulders, with a good body proportionately -built. He is a very weighty horse, likely to. produce the heavy cart horses so much required nowadays. Ho has splendid action, and is a- bold straighi-goer. He is a sure foal getter; his first foals are very highly spoken of. His sire; Premier Pride; carried off the championship prizes in all South Island show rings for years, also winning. - many, prizes for sire. and four of his progeny.: All care _ taken, but no responsibility.. Tcrnis: £5 5s Single Mare. Two or more as arranged.. Apply— T. GLYNN. (in charge) or J. KERRISK, .Owner,. Ohangai. EMULSION Senor Huesta the much-travelled journalist is a staunch beliecet in HEENZO as a cold remedy. Small bottle of “Hecnzo ” maizes pint of finest Cough Mixture. Cheapest and best. 3

That little cough mav grow bigger unless you take it in hand. A few doses of BonnihgtonV Irish Moss will quickly set you right again. There is no remedy so sure and so satisfactory fof coughs, colds, bronchitis or influ' i enza^l/6,2/6. The large family I size is the most economical. ® iaJ Health is better than riches.—Gill. Sound robust health and strength depend on care and commonsense. Whenever you feel the comir.g-on of a cold or chill, take Baxter’s Lung Preserver. This splendid cough and cold remedy has given relief to countless thousands of New Zealanders for over fifty-five years. Its rich, warming goodness pentrales right to the root of the trouble and brings speedy relief. As a building up tonic, “Baxter’s” is also famous. Enriches the blood, fortifies weakened constitutions. Large bottle 2/6. All chemists and stores. Family size 4/C. —6

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 5 November 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 5 November 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 5 November 1924, Page 8

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