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saziSs. ' Bisicy Brothers and Co. RICHMOND YARDS. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 2.30 Sharp. Present Entries: 100 Fat Wethers. Further Entries invited. ISTSLEY BROS. AND CO.. Auctioneers. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited. RICHMOND SALE. TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY, November 4th, 1914. WHITE HART HOTEL YARD. JHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND _ MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will offer as above the following : • SO Fat Wethers (shorn). 15 Weaner Pigs. 4 Sows, in pig. 2 Fat Bullocks. 6 Young Fat Cow«. 6 Yearling' Steers. FRU4T AND PRODUCE AUCTIONS. Prompt Settlements & Account Sale*. M'MAHON & JL.EE, AUCTIONEERS, REEFTON. Auction Sale of Fruit and Prodnc** hold ©very and SATTJRD. Y. Correap* deuce Invited. NELSON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. TWENTY-SECOND GRAND SHOW, to be held at RICHMOND PARK, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 17th and 18th November next. ALL ENTRIES Close at the Secretary's Office, Richmond, en WEDNESDAY, 4th Nov., 1914. And Entrance Fees must accompany Entries, otherwise same will be refused. Late Entries, at Double Fees, up to SATURDAY. 7th NOVEMBER. Exhibitors will please note in connection with printed schedules that : Section 91, Class 3, is for Jersey breed. Section 143, Class 5, is for Shropshire Down Breed. In Section 26, Class 2, it will not be necessary to actually carry 6cwt. in the vehicle at the time of judging. In Section 52, Class 2, the prize is offered for the best Hunting Costume. In Classi yhe limitation of six entries for one. exhibitor applies to a single section only. Exhibitors may enter np to six entries in each of any number of the Sheep Sections. ADDITIONAL SECTION.

Ba.—Mr. James Young offers free service of Silver Gift, value £3 3s, for the Best Draught Yearling, any sex, any sire. Prize Schedules and Entry Forms may be obtained from the • undersigned, or at—"Mail" Office, Nelson; Rankin and Co., Motueka; Noble Win, Thorpe; It. H. Coleman, Motupiko; P. Higgins, Belgrove; J. Hagen, Spring 'Grove; F. Coleman, Waimea, West. J. GLEN, Secretary. GYCLISTS 'E SPEOIAUSE IN THE SUP- » . PLY OF TYRES. « TRY US FOR YOUR NEXi'. RING UP 323; WE WILL DO THE REST. WINN'S LOWER HARDY-STREET. AGENT FOR DOUGLAS MOTOR CYCLES. MOTOR CYCLISTS BE WANT YOUR TYRE BUSINESS < TE CARRY HEAVY STOCKS, AND CAN FIT THEM WHDLE YOU WAIT. PRICES REASONABLE. WINN'S LOWER HARDY STREET. AGENTS FOR ACTO WHEELS. TO STAND THIS SEASON. I THE STANDAReTbRED TROTTING HORSE BROWN CHILD. j (Bred by R. Geddis, Christehurcb.) Brown Child is/a dark brown horse, with black prints; is a well proportioned horse, and has plenty of style and pace.He is also sire of many prize-winners in South Canterbury Shows. Sire, Rothschild; dam, Mona. Brown Child is half-brother to Rosalie =wd Craigarusky. Full particulars from 1 J. FISHER, , Appleby, i "My little daugßter, Maud, wae -rerj bad ith croup, and I was quite worn wit with loss of sleep," says Mrs Catherine Holland, 456 Adelaide Rd., Ber hampore, N.Z. "A ifrieivd had aeen Chamberlain's Cough Remedy advertised for the relief of croup, and suggested my trying it. I did so, and it gave tb« child instant relief. I have seen dozen* <*f children relieved of croup by Chain ber lain's Cough, Remedy." Sold every* wher*.* MADE A NEW MAN OF ME. "tyoi- some time I suffered with liver attacks and biliousness," says Mr I. HMathieson, Constable, Havelock, N.Z. "At times I would be quite dizzy, and pould hardly know how to walk down the street. Brownlee and Co. advised me to try Chamberlain's Tablets, which I did. Previously I had tried nearly everything, and can honestly say that' they have made a new man of me." Sold ; Chamberlain's Tablets -were the only j medicine> that did me any good* and where, •

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 3 November 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 3 November 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 3 November 1914, Page 8

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