You Say But Mean SO/( I drinks G. & D. CORDIALS 'T'HERE’S a reason for this. It’s because .with past ex, perience you have discovered that Gr. & D. is a. drink, that lives up to its reputation. The Orange, Lime and Lemon Crushes are drinks that are as quenching and refreshing as the pure fresh fruit from which they are made. ■ Their delightfnl fizz and sparkle is welcomed alike by the thirsty dancer and the weary “sport.” You'll find this a drink after your own heart. If you haven’t, already tried Gj & D. Cordials, buy a bottle or order a case to-day. GOODWIN, DAVY & CO., CAMBRIA STREET, HAWERA. Sole Bottlers of Ward’s, Orange, Lime and Lemon Crushes for South Taranaki.
SOME END-OF-SEASON SPECIALS ! WOMEN’S WOOL FROCKS, in Helio, Jade and Green— : V SPECIAL PRICE 12/11 WOMEN’S SILK AND WOOL JUMPERS, in Brown and Fawn— SPECIAL PRICE lj /H WOMEN’S COSTUME FRONTS, in Silk and Wool— SPECIAL PRICE 4/0 MAIDS’ WOOL FROCKS, Trimmed contrasting Colours — SPECIAL PRICE g/11 MAIDS’ TAMS, in Pinks and Blues— - SPECIAL PRICE 3711 V 54-ineli TWEED, in Fawns and Browns — SPECIAL PRICE 4/0 ARMITAGE’S, MANAIA.
rro STAND THE SEASON IN THE ± HAWERA DISTRICT—THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION SHEFFIELD (8) scifiiJ By Bright Steel (imp) a son of the great St. Simon. ' Dam LIANJS (imp) full sister to Linacre (imp), one of the greatest sires of the Australian turf, his stock winning £265,000 in stakes. I No thoroughbred seen' South of the Line has, or had, a stouter strain of blood than Sheffield. His grandsire on the male side is St. Simon and on the dam’s side Wolf’s Crag. His. great grandsires were Galopin and Ayrshire (sire’s side) and Barcaldine and Isinglass (dam’s side). These are names to conjure with and columns could be written of the performances of the progeny of (he great sires named. Slieffield, during his short stay -on the turf, was a successful performer and his sire, Bright Steel, also had good performances to his credit during the short season. At the stud he was a great success, his progeny being noted stayers. He sited winners of a Melbourne Cup (VVestcourt); Sydney Cup (Scarlet); Victorian Grand National Hurdles (Sparkling Moselle); also Chrome, one of the best stayers of recent years. Sheffield’s half sister, Pereskia, is the dam of Peri woo, which won the A.J.C, Gimcrack .Stakes. Sheffield’s grand-dam, Glare, is also granddarn of Prince Palatine, which was beaten cnee only, was sold for £40,000 and to the stud at a fee of 400 guineas. FEE: 15 Guineas (reducible to 10 guineas if paid by 20tli January, 1927). Paddocking 5/- per week. Every care taken with mares, but no responsibility accepted. For further particulars apply— T. CARSON, South Road, Hawera. 5385 Assured bfa Perfect Fit Your appearance is only as good |as the Tailoring 2?ou get. S Do not think that a lo\J priced factory production can have the charm and endurance of a TAILOR MADE SUIT cut, fitted and f nished by f rstclass craftsmen. IT IS REAL TAILORING only THAT v?e offer you. Try us with your next Suit order. Adamson & Robb Tailors and Mercers HIGH ST.. HAWERA PA 202 || T> FARMERS’ boots, made from * * plump bullock hides. Nailed shooters, 19/6; no top cap shooters 22/6, 26/6; knee gumboots, 2?/6; ladies’ gumboots, 15/6. —At the N.Z. Clothing Factory, Hawera.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 11 September 1926, Page 3
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