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I COLLAPSIBLE BABY CARRIAGES. ■ The following ore just a few of the advantages derived when ■ purchasing our foiling car. I Comfort for the child, convenience in travelling, hard wearing ■ qualities, simplicity of manipulation, smart appearance, convenience I in packing. ■ ■ " The Teddy," a real serviceable cart, for hard wear cannot be beaten, I complete with hood, Special Price, 35/-. B " The Bethreena," nicely finished, complete in every respect, all the ■ latest improvements in Dark Green and Brown. Hoods to match. I Price 50/-. ■ "The Empire," our best. Finished throughout with best materials B combined with first-class workmanship. We specially re-covered this car V for real honest value. Prloa 5 7/6. HB - 1 I D.LC* Itf7|| W. SIMM, I www ««• a SIEhI Manager. 1 Wellington. kS||9 B ' * The Woman in the Kitchen. THE KITCHEN is said to be the Heart of the Home : a well ordered Kitchen means a pleasant home. But Prompt Servioe and Good Cooking depend largely upon the Eaage used. It must be easily managed, cleanly, thg ovens well under control, quickly heated, ani economical in fuel. It is because SEACKLOCK'S RANGES are pre-eminent in the possession of ALL these essentials that the demand is daily increasing for the "TEOS RANGE'" WITH A REPUTATION." Ask your Ironmonger to show you one. BBJAr*lfl fitiPlf'G DUNEDIN, WELLINGTON dWiiIJ'IWLUV."^ ** " and AUCKLAND.

TO STAND AND TRAVEL THIS SEASON. In the Blenheim, Seddon, and Surrounding Districts. THE FASHIONABLY BRED HORSE. PRINCE DARNLEY. PRINCE DARNLEY is rising foui years old; a beautiful bay, standing 17 hands, an<V is a great mover. It has been lecorded by competent judges that he is one of the. best, if not the best, hors© yet Ijred in the Dominion; but in addition to being well bred, he is a grand big stylish horse of great quality^ and undoubtedly a true type of his sire and grandsire. PRINCE DARNLEY is sired by the renowned Silver Gift (imported, 12, 359), by Prince of Carruchan (8151), dam Lady Darnley (9369), by Darnley (222). Dam, Dainty, by the famous Danger Signal (imported by the New Zealand Government), grandsire by Royal Albert; dam, Black Queen: g-dam, Darling, by Noble (imported). PRINCE DARNLEY'S SHOW RECORD. As a yearling ke was first at Blenheim in 1909, as a t,wo-year-old second at Mastertbn in 1910, and as a three-year-old he was an easy first in the aged horses at Nelson in 1911, beaming the great imported horse Merry Morning, also first in his class as a three-year-old, and carried away the champion ticket for the best stallion in. the yard: Terms £3 3s, payable on or before 31st December, 1912. Groom's Fee ss, at first service. Paddocks provided for mares from a distance at the usual rates. All care taken with the mares, but no responsibility. JAMES YOUNG, Proprietor, Mataur*. A. BROWN, in charge. Headquarters: Grosvenor Hotel. TO STAND THE SEASON At Tua Marina and visit where I desired. rriHE TROTTING STALLION IMPERIAL BELL BOY. By Prince Imperial; dam Black Angel. FEE: £3 10s. Apply— Wh. TAIT, Blacksmith, Tua Marina. TO STAND THIS SEASON. At the Criterion Stables, Blenheim, and travel the surrounding districts. THE WELL-KNOWN THOROUGHBRED STALLION PURITAN A (By Puritan—Maritana.) \ For further particulars apply to— | P. RBARDON, I Groom im charge. ! Or THOS. FOWLER, North Bank. j. ■ ; , _ THE OLYDBSDAL23 STALLION TAM O*3HA!4TER will be at the service «f Marlborough | breeders this seasoa. ; j Further particulars will appear ! later on. A. MoGOLiv Owner.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 264, 7 November 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 264, 7 November 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 264, 7 November 1912, Page 2

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