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Cross Art THE RED CROSS stands with no rival in its amazing work for our Sick and Wounded, and amongst our Buffering prisoners. * IT NEEDS MONEY, for its expenses are more than TWO MILLION POUNDS per annum. YOU ARE ASKED to help to find this huge sum by buying.as many tickets as you can afford in "Our Day" Art Union for -which upwards of 60 valuable pictures, jewellery and other costly prizes have been presented, including : Ist PRIZE. PIANO, £6O 2nd, PAINTING BY BARRY R.A. £52 3rd PAINTING BY JOHN GULLY £SO £ a. d. 4. Set of 3 Clarinets 30 0 0 a. Opal and Diamond Ring 25 0 0 6. Whole-plate Camera and Dalmeyer Lens 20 0 0 7. 2 Raphael Cartoon* 20 0 0 8. Antique British China vase '', in Cloisonne ware 15 15 0 9. 3 Etchings, Mina Arndt 14 14 0 10. Water colour, D.K. Richmond, Plaque in Zu>lnay > ware 14 14 0 11. Violin 10 10 0 12. Gold Watch 10 0 0 13. i-plate Camera and Aldis • Lens 10 0 0 14. Cameo & Diamond ring 10 0 0 15. Case of N.Z. Birds 9 0 0 16. Landseer Engraving 8 8 0 17. Flute 7 10 0 18. Japanese Tea Set 7 7 0 19. Proof Engraving "660 20. 2 original watercolours /Fell) 6 6 0 19. Proof Engraving 6 6 0 22. 2 original watercolours (Nicholson) 6 6'■ 0 23. Lithograph of old Nelson 5 5 0 24. Etching (Calliope) 4 4 0 25. Dresden China Corbeille 3 3 0 And upwards of 40 other Valuable Prizes, ' consisting of original Water Colours, Engravings, etc. Drawing takes place on '9th Nov. ■ Tickets Is or 21 tickets for £l.. Please send promptly for tickets to J. Tomlinson, Hon. Secretary. Nelson Red Cross. To Travel the Waimeai. The Fashionably-b'rbd Sire. By Wildwood, Jr.—-Kentucky Lass. Rookwood is a beautiful black, stand ing 16 hands and possessed of a most docile temper ,sound as a bell, and is a second prize wi»»vv in the Christchurch prize ring. Wildwoo d Jr., 4.33, the only horae to ; win two N.Z.. Trotting Cups, and the only horse to sire 2 Derby winners, "Admiral Wood/" 4.23, and '-'Prince Akwood," 3.28 5 also "Tamarisk," 2nd in the Derby, 1916, while his full sister "Authoress" is the dam of the winner. "Kentucky Lass" by "Kentucky Wilkes' 'is also the dam' of that sterling performer "Wild Duck" N.Z. record 2.16 (Australian record 2-12), and also winner of 5 firsts in show rings. Terms: Three guineas, one guinea first service, balance payable Ist January, i9lB. Grc-omage 5s For further information apply k SCOadLFIELD, Tatters&lT* Stable*. TO THE SEASON, BETWEEN RIWAKA, MOTUEKA, AND LOWER MOUTERE. THE TROTING STALLION SILVERMINE. Silvermine is a roan horse/ of goodbone and" substance j is 174 hands high; and is by Geo. M. Patchen, by Rothschild out of Miss Dolly, by Bay King Cole (thoroughbred), out of Our Maid by Teloup. ' . 4 ' Services £3 3s j Groomage, ssj payable Ist January, 1918. For further, particulars apply , L. GROOBY, Umukuri. TO TRAVEL THfS SEASON. IN THE WALMEAS. THE CLYDESDALE STALLION BOBBIE BURNS. (Bred by Jas. Gemmel, Esq , Oamwa,) Sire, Ballantrae; dam, Blossom; a prize-winner at Oamaru, Palmersion, and Dunedin Shows. Terms: £3 single mars. A reduction made for two or more. For further farticulars appljr Groom in charge. THOS. ROUGHTON, Owner, Spring Grove. In changeable weather tair.e NAZOL on sugar or by inhalation. Best safeguard against chills. One dose a day keeps colds away. Ik 6d buys 60 doses. NOW* «i« %tm* %* *»« ETBLOOIH MHJT FOB *wr - • Oat, lea-na* « T »rj M.*» l*y. W#dn«»rt«y, anri Fridv' *% §49 a.«

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 24 October 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 24 October 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 24 October 1917, Page 8