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Iwbist Usoirraß Ginnnwis!-Theacknow. ledeed good qualities and success of SANDER & SonFeUCALYPTI EXTRACT have brought oat many imitations, »nd one case WMJoet tried in the Supreme Courtof Victoria, before Hia Honour, Chief Justice Sir J. Madden, KC.M.G., elc., who Btopped the imitators from deceiving the public and ordered them to par all costs. Therefore, proteot yourself from imposition by insisting upon what is proved beyond all doubt by skilled witnesses in the Bupreme Court of Victoria and by many authorities during the last 30 years to be a preparation of genuine merit vSTtHE GENUINE SANDER & BONB, FUfcE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EX TRACT Small boy, little pool, Oh, joy—no school, Felt wet, bad cold, Home get, mother scold, jßoy sick, nearly dead, Cure quick, doctor said, Don't wait, but secure Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. 17

TO STAND THE SEASON, AT THB OWWBb's FABM, nvXBXBSVI. The Through-bred Horse VMi EOSA Vi 9 KicvrOH DX LA.VEX. (toB.) I ViMW BOSK yAIT ROSA ia~\~vaiXticulaxly handsome brown horse, beautifuUy bred, combining some of the grandest strains of racing blood in the world. Being now in Ws prime; # he should, beget really nrst-class stock. He is a splendidly proportioned horse, and was^a great perfprmeirbnthe turf, as the following 'will show:— 'At Two Years.— Won Nursery Handi : cap, beating a field of eight runners ; ,won Musket Stakes, beating eleven runners ; won Welcome Stakes, beating seven runners ; won Victoria 'Handicap, beating ten runners; won Railway Handicap, beating eleven runners. At Three Years.— Won County Handicap, beating, nine runners ; won Stewards' Handicap, beating eight runners. f At Four Years.^-Won Flying Stakes, beating seven runners ; won Grandstand •Handicap, beating ..six runners. At Five Years.— Won Grandstand Handicap, beating (amongst others) Bluejacket, winner of the Derby and Auckland Cup ; won Ascot Handicap, beating a field of eight, including Bluejacket and .Wairiki (Auckland Cup winners) ; won Grandstand Handicap, beating a field of seven. The above performances (over all distances and in first-class company) stamp him as a horse of great merit, and in placing such a fashionably bred horse at the disposal of breeders, the owner deserves support for his selection of a horse which is bound- to. improve the breed of horses in the district. 'Fee : Two Guineas. JAMES JOHNSON, Owner, Hukerenui. WHAT Barrie Marschel THE Great Humorist and r 1 Elocutionist SAYS ABOUT Red4H3wCou£liCiire. Opera House, Au kland, , . lti June 22nd,' 190G. For the p*a>tf our year* I have been troubled by a 6«tere c&ttfri *"4 ia the.many cities and towMlßitefcMs^na|fy by me I ha^como across 'jttd^iMnnjiiumerabie 80-cailed cougb remedjmwifaout' deriving any appreciable benefijfKSttl Djyi.luck^.chanc^ a friend introducednlo my jwUce your really admirable n j^ff. -Arrow. Cou^b Cure," with the result j {hat 't nave made aspeedy.and complete teoovery, for which please accept my si&cere gratitude-^-Yours,. merrily, >- „;*. * ailißlß MARSCHEL. tf r R. A. Cutton, Manufacturing Chemißt, Dunedin and Auckland.' RED HfVmTOW JOOUGH Soo& 7 eB V ilQe^Seaand Heals the Lungs. Is Per Bottle everywhere. N.£" aSfe ,0ffie..23," Rutland Street, Aucklaud. . If a suitpS you- have found, To Hakuday's quickly take biai round, In the yiftd<?w you'll behold Plain bat beauteous hoops of gold. Th«iTW>' »» otA ? S° l t0 aBT ~~ "Take me in. I'll name the day." s And'ifhensou become his wife You'll j^prober all through 1 fe How upon yotlr hand you wear Lucky gold to ward off care. Love, as well, for ever clings To Ohio. Haluday'B Lucky WeJtliutf Bingrf.

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Northern Advocate, 21 September 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 21 September 1906, Page 4

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