| The Stud. TO TRAVEL THE AUCKLAND DISTRICT THIS SEASON, THE OTAGO CHAMPION HORSE, SALISBURY'S PRIDE, One of the finest horses in the Australian Colonies Pedigree, terms, and route will be advertised as sarly as possible. Owners of mares will do well to see this horse before making arrangements for this season. JOHN PHILLIPPS. STALLION PENROSE.-To Stand this KZS Season, at the Harp of Erin, the Br. Stallion PENROSE, 7 years, by Musket, dam SulKuia. Penrose stands about 10 hands 1 inch, with plenty of bone and substance. A more suitable horse for getting Trotters, Hunters, &c., could not be found. He was bred by Mr. Bailey, of Penrose He will travel all surrounding districts. Terms: Single Mare, Three Guineas. For particulars, apply to R. THORPE, Or Groom in Charge. mHE THOROUGHBRED STALLION GILDEROY, Also, the Draught Entires HERO AND HORNS BY, Will Stand this Season at Paterson's Stables, Mount Roskill. For terms, pedigrees, etc., apply PATERSON & CO., September 21, 1892. Lorne-street. mO STAND THIS SEASON JL AT SYLVIA PARK, The Thoroughbred Stallions, HOWITZER, By Musket— at the moderate fee of Three Guineas; and DISHONOUR, By Captirator—Maid of Honour, own brother to that good horse Freedom. Will serve a few approved mires only. For fee and particulars, apply to J. B. WILLIAMSON, Harp Roa.l, EUerslie; Or, Mr. R. AUSTIN, Sylvia Park. ♦JIHE CLYDESDALE STALLION NEVER MIND HIM WILL TRAVEL THE FOLLOWING DISTRICTS AND STABLE AT PLACES MENTIONED : SATURDAY to MONDAY — Mr. Aitkenheads, Ihumata MONDAY NIGHT— Steele's, Papatoetoe TUESDAY NlGHT—Pukekohe Hotel WEDNESDAY NIGHT—Mr. Brownhill's, Bombay THURSDAY—Mr. Callaghan's, Maketu FRIDAY— J. Scott's, East Tamaki Pedigree and terms on application to the Groom, or at our office. W. & G. WINSTONE, Custom-street. Chemists and Druggists. EASY DIGESTION CRAWFORD'S CHAMOMILE, llillMilll, AMI DANDELION FILLS, A SAFE AND RELIABLE REMEDY FOR lIS DIGESTION. Indigestion, Heartburn, • sensation of fullness after meals, bitter taste in the mouth, with furred tongue and unpleasant breath, irregular craving for food, and an "all gone" feeling in the stomach: flatulence, Nervousness, Headache, Giddiness, Drowsiness during the day, but especially after dinner; want of energy, accompanied with extreme depression of spirits. Any one or more of these symptoms may indicate some "derangement of the Liver or Stomach, anil relief should be sought for at once. Nothing will give more speedy and certain relief than CRAWFORD S i'UAMOIIILE. RHUBARB, & DASDELIOS PILLS. ■» These Pills have now a large saie in New Zealand, iiid many testimonials have been received by the proprietor from persons who have obtained benefit from their use. Sold in boxes : Is, Is 6d, 2s Cd, and 5s each. Post free to any part of the colony. CRAWFORD, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, JUDICAL HALL, NEWTON, AND THREE LAMPS, PONSONBY. Newton Telephone, No. 443. Ponsonby Telephone, No. 424. HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN* FOR OLD NEW ZEALAND AND OTHER STAMPS, USED OR UNUSED. • —— —o——————— "Thrift is a good revenue." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM CLEANLINESS AND SAPOLBQ. It is a solid cake of scouring soap. Try it in your next housecleaning and be happy. CHEAP COMFORT Can be secured by the small investment in one cake ofSAl * OI>IO when you have a house or kitchen to clean. From the paint to the pots and pans, and including the windows and floors it is the very best labour-saving soap for scouring and cleaning ALL GROCERS SELL IT. tTOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOV CIATION. Corner of Albert and Wellesi.ey Streets. Reading-room comfortably furnished. All ths Jeadiu" Papers, Reviews, Magazines, etc., on the tables; subscription, 2s Cd per quarter. The Library contains upwards of 3000 vols, in the various departments of literature; subscription, 2s 6d per quarter. Tea and Coffee Provided in Social Room. Employment and Boardinghousk Registers. Mefting for Young Men on Mondays. 8 p.m. Evangelistic Services, Thursdays, at 7.30. Bible , reading and Prayer, SATURDAYS, at 7.3Ck Bible Class, Sunday, at 3 p.m. Sunday Evening Service in Cm HaLL, at 8 pm. . STRANGERS and others (especially YOUNG Men) cordially invited to visit the Rooms, where all information limy be obtained. Open from 8 a.m. to 10.30 p.m.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9023, 31 October 1892, Page 3
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