WATCH YOUR STEP Between the ages of 35 and 40 rheumatism, gout, sciatica, lumbago and liver and kidney troubles begin to make themselves felt. But not to the “wise ones.” They avoid such ailments by taking J.D.K.Z. Gin regularly. It’s a wonderful “friend” to the middle-aged. 5
STUD NOTICES rpO STAND THE SEASON AT A FALLSDALE STUD, WHANGAREI, THE SUCCESSFUL SIRE TEA TRAY (Imp.) (1) Tetrarch 2- Good and Gay. Tea Tray is one of the most fashionably bred horses in the world, being a son of the unbeaten racehorse and great sire, THE TETRARCH, from one of the most successful brood mares in England. Fee: 15 guineas. Inspection invited. Will travel where sufficient inducement offers. —For further particulars apply to SAM BROOKS, c/o Box 38, Whangarei, or ’Phone 5407. Winning progeny of Tea Tray include: Tea Trader, Refresher, Peschiera, Agonomi, Tea Party, Tea Chat, Tea Queen, Jazz Baby, Kiosk, Kerbside, Lady Nan, Royal Duke, Ima Teagirl, Tray Bond, Spoon, Lorna Doone, Royal Tea, Acceptable. Bronze Tray, La Poupee. Tankard, Three, Autopay (Aust), Kozan, Tea Bell, Spode. Principal winners 1935-36 season include: Astrid, Bon Tray, Contract, High Tea, Mayam, Palustre, Silver Wings, Trivet, Teak, Tray Bit, Violenta. 983
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Northern Advocate, 31 October 1936, Page 11
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