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! So shoddy clothing could- be sold if the wearer knew value like the maker does. I We 'believe that any man who takes the trouble to study and, compare Kaiapoi I clothing with any other kind in fit, style, j quality, or value, will soon bo convinced that his advantage lies in buying Kaiapoi j clothes, or insisting on having Kaiapoi ! j material in his next suit.—All Clothiers and j Tailors. ' 1

The Stud. THE FOLLOWING THOBOTJGnEEED SIRES, standing at MOTITI ISLAND, will he at the service of breeders this comins; i > season:— ! SEATON DELAY «> [ Eosedale). ! : MOTITI (3) l (Castor—Sapnhire). ! PUKAKI ,a J (Soult— daughter of Hotchkiss-Ya'ttaghan). 1 Excellent erasing for mares at 2a 6d each » per week. i PEES: Sea ton De! aval, £21; Motiti, £10 ins- ( Pukaki, £10 10s. Jij0 ' I Special terms for two or more mares Every care will be taken, but no tegpan. •gibility incurred. For further particulars apply to | PATEESON AND BOBEBT3ON. , ' Commerce-Btreet. _-, _ , rpo STAND THE SEASON ELLER3LIE, -rP ° ""' 1 THE TEOTTCNG STALLION PAPANUL By "Wildwood (2.24j—D.1.C. (2.25 2-5). Wildwood is tho sire of such fast horses as Wildwood. Jun. (4.33). Miss Florrio U. (4.371. Monica (4.41), Master Poole (4.42). Ho is also th« sire of Eibbonwood (2.9, 4.35), the greatest horea that has ever been foaled in Australasia, and also many others in the first flight. Fnrther particulars will fee advertised in a later issue of this paper. H, HESTOBIKSEN, .. -.._.-■' Kalufcu.,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15056, 27 July 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15056, 27 July 1912, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15056, 27 July 1912, Page 10