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You need" strength Alter illness there follows a i period when the tody struggles bo cast off the effects of disease and strives to regain a condition of health. SCOTT'S Emulsion offers the surest and shortest way to regain health and) strength and to prevent further illness whether in adults or children. SCOTT'S Emulsion nourishes without taxing the* digestive organs. It enriches the blood, builds np wasted tissues and brings back the colonv r vigour and- energy of natural health. When buying SCOTT'S Emul- i sion you may be offered an imi- ijl tation or cheaper Cod liver oil pre- Mi&&T&w\ paration.'Refuse mp, such offers. No fEt other prepara- jm. I tion contains ffi^ jM the same mag- /jM nificent quality W of cod liver oil jM '^^j' *tir has the ad- JEd *^-^ vantage of the*^^^ unique SCOTT *EVf?<>«*&% Emulsion whtcV process. Insist. does not bear , thii on genuine trade mark. IMITATED BECAUSE SO GOOD rpo Stand at King's Stables, Kaponga, and -*• travel the surrounding district—•' The Thoroughbred Stallion WWVI FOREMOST (18) ■gJM^^ftSEfeliiJC. (Phoebus Apollo—Forme) It is a well-known fact that Foremost has left some of the most promising 3'oung stock in the district, including Project and Fortify, who have won nearly £1000 hi stakes. Breeders should read the blood 'lineage of this horse, while his dam is descended from that great family from which Multiform, Uniform and I Cruciform trace descent. Apologue, the MeUbourne Cup winner, is by his sire. TERMS—£S ss, single mares. All care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to— A. E. KING, " OrD. KING, Owners.-

npo Stand at Nolantown and travel the same ■*■ route as last year— g^&US^ The Clydesdale Horse jHWHV HIGHLAND MAC (247) Sire Middlerigg (gtoyal Crown (325); dam. Flower (1522). TERMS—£4. For further particulars see cards or — H. EDGAR, Nolantowni TO Stand this season at Hawera, and travel i it sufficient inducement, offers— jj^jJM^ The standard-bred 'Trot* By Rothschild, dam Brookholm Bell - byJ Brookholm, dam Miss Berlinda, by Berlin- (imp{ Brookholm by Blackwood Abdallah (imp,), daki Watlass. Further particulars on application. TERMS—£3 10s. Payable January Ist, 1916, to owner0. GEORGE, Royal Hotel, Hawera., rpO Stand aT King's Stables, Kaponga,. and! travel the surrounding district— Bred by Thomas Logan, Esq., Otawa, South*, land. Sire, General White, by Russell's Fancy, by, Me Arthur. General White's- dam was Maggie McCormick, by Sir William Wallace; g, dam Miss McCormick, by Lincolnshire Hero (imp)g.g. dam, by Black Champion (imp.). McArthur was exhibited thirty-five times, and gained 32» firsts. 2 seconds and a. third, all as- four-year-old and under, a record unbeaten by any horse in the colonies. Oamaru Boy's sire, General White, has. been shown several times-and: gained numerous, prizes Oamaru Boy has been in the show ring, only, once and gained first prize. His dam-is-Young-Fan by "Hero Again (imp.) Young Fan is by Young Clyde, by Nimmo's Prince; g. dam Old Fan, by Young: Hero- g.g. dam (imp.)! Young Fan's progeny, gained first at Gore for 2-year-old fillies in 1904; first for colis in 1905; first at Invercargill with Sandy Again in 1906 i first at Gore with Lord Castlereagh in 1907; and first at Dunedin with Royal' Carrick in 1908. Oamaru Boy. has left some of the finest yearlings in the- district, and has- proved a sure ■ foal-getter. ' TERMS—£3 Ifts.

rriO Stand' at King's Stables, Kaponga, and' -1- travel the surrounding district— **T^""^^^V ROYAL CHEVALIER By Albert Chevalier^ dam Hag&ewood, by Blackwood Abdallah (i£ap.), dam by Irvington (imp.). Royal Chevalier is. a rich bay with black points, well proportioned, showing excellent pace, style and action. Albeit Chevaliei is the sire of Jack Ashore, Pesta Nash, Aviedale, Palarie, Gipsy, 3>ora, The Urchin, Eladarat, Little Wonder, Lady Sefton, Joan of Arc, Huia Bell—all winners; and also Young Chevalier, who was sold to go to Whangarei for 125 gns. Albert Cheval&r has left the best track roadsters and show Ting horses in the North Island. Royal ChevaJjer, having such good bipod lineage* should do as well. TERMS—£3 10s. Pull jwskkiulars from— A. E. KING, Kaponga.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 29 September 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 29 September 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 29 September 1915, Page 6

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