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A FARMER'S TESTIMONY-HAS USED SYKES'S DRENCH FOR SIX YEARS.

Six years is a good Ions; period In which to test a preparation. Unless satisfactory results were obtained no farmer would continue to use SYKES'S DRENCH oil valuable stock year after year, It lias ten triedj tested, and proved to be the most valuable Drench in'thc colony. Mr R. Budden, Otorohanga, Auckland, writes: " Dear Sit, —I consider that you have conferred a benefit on tile fanning community of our colony in presenting a Drench that can be uso/1 with absolute safety, and with beneficial results for cows or horses. I have used SYKES'S DRENCH for six years with most gratifying success, and shall always recommend ts use." Insist on hains SYKES'S DRENCH, Refuse all substitutes for this invaluable remedy. From all Storekeepers at 1/(1. SYKES'S DRENCHING HORN, for administering SYKES'S' DRENCH, price 1/6. Sold by E. (i. LANE, Chemist, Oamaru.

I hereby certify that if sufferers from Constipation, Indieest on, Liver and Stomach Disorders will take my prescript on BOS'S, known as Noxol, accordin?" to the directions, it will cure them.— (Sifyied)J. Crossland, M.D. Sold hv all Mcnt medicine vendors at 2s per bottle.

Ii vou feel uncomfortable after a meal take Dr Crossland's Noxol in hot water. The relief vou will experience will astonish you. It is also a iiilcndid medicine for Constipation. 2s, at chemists and stores,

ONO VISIT J. J. KEYS TEA ROOMS WILL MAKE YOU A REGULAR CALLER, Whether It la lot HOT FRESH PIES Or 'AFTERNOON TEA'.

TMPERI'AL PRIVATE; HOTEL 326, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. COMFORTABLE HOME for Permanent fcnd Visiting Boarders, Central.- Good fable, Comfortable Beds, First-class Atleadanco. Hot and Cold Baths. Fiery convenience, Fllty roomi, 20s per .wert tai npwirdi. 0, 0. OA'HJRRQH, Pro»rl»tol, TeJschaai WW. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT WAI- - KAURA, and Travel the Immediate Districts, THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION TORD RANFURLY. Sire, Lord Salisbury (imp.); • dam, Laura Foley ; g. dam, Laura M'Pherson. LORD RANFURLY is admitted to be tho best weeding horse that has ever stood in the district, having sired the champion mates last season at Timaru, Ashburton, champion and reserve champion at Christchurch. TERMS: £2 12s Cd at end ol season, £2 12s 6d when mare proves in foal. Groom's fee, ss.

Good grass paddocks provided for marcs from a distance at 2s Gil per week, All care taken, but no responsibility. Mares sold or exchanged held as in foal. THOMAS LIKEN, Owner. ROBERT WESSON, "Sworn UChaw TO STAND AT NORTH ROAD, And Serve a Limited Number of Mares. The IMPORTED STANDARD-BRED TROTTING STALLION, r il UAH KOI3B IN S. 1 Record; 1 mile, 2.32. Sire, Osteflcy (2.24 4-5 tlis for one mile ft 5.2J for two miles; and 7.30J for three miles), by Childe Harold (imp.). Dam, Mystery 12.25 for m mile, and 154$ tor two miles), by Honesty; g-dam Ulacksmiths Daughter (2.34), by Tubal Cain. FRANK BOBBINS is a rich bay, with black points, lo hands high, and is, without doubt, the fastest and best-bred trotter ever Drought to the (district. His sire, Osterley, is the champion sire of : Australasia. Frank Robbins' dam, Mysi tery, was by far the best mare in her day in Australia, TERMS: £2 12s 6d at end of season, and £2 12s fid when mare proves in foal. Grazing for mares free. Groom's fee, ss. TO TRAVEL In the OAMARU AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, The THOROUGHBRED STALLION,"DOS B If E R B, Sire. Westmere; dam, Rosalind. ROSEMERE is a rich brown, with black points, standing well over 16 hands, showing power and quality, and is one of the handsomest horses seen un the turf in recent years in this colony. Ho was got by Westmere, a son ot the Musket horse Escutcheon, who w out of Rosette, a b«lf-sister to Bend Or, one ol the most successful horses that England has produced. Rosalind, the dam of Rosemere, was the dam of a host of good horses, including Black Rose and Rose.il (botii C.J.O. Derby winners), Awarusi Rose (3rd New Zealand Cup), and Royal Rose (a good performer in Australia anil New Zealand). TERMS : £4 4s; half guarantee. Groom's fee, ss. W. M'GRATH, Groom-in-charge,

TO STAND THIS SEASON, At North Road anil travel the Oamatir and Surroundine Districts, The ClydosdWc Colt, CO W D B N L A" D (Imported from Sire, Federation (imp. from Scotland); dam, Blossom, by ?uder,For Full Pedigree., sea Cards. TERMS: £2 2s at end of season, and £2 2s mare proves in loaL Groom's fee, ss. TO STAND THIS SEASON, . At HERBERT, and- travel the Surrounding Districts. The ClrfesWe Col; • "IREAT ■ S C 0 T vJ (Imported from Victoria). Sire, Earl Percy; dam, Favorite, by Prince of Albvn (Imp.). TERMS: £2 2s at end of season, and £2 2s when marc proves in foal. Groom's fee, ss. For full particulars apP.V to P; M'AULEY, HcrW.

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North Otago Times, 2 November 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 North Otago Times, 2 November 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 North Otago Times, 2 November 1906, Page 4