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Stud Horses. jgL npo STAND A(T MANGERE. THE AUCKLAND STUD fffsf«"WW COMPANY'S HI H THOROUGHBRED 3ss&sS®Lm ! IMPORTED SIRE. CATMINT (3). ♦ SPEARMINT (1). Darn. RED LILY (3). CATMINT won Prince of Wales Stake*. 1 mile 5 fur. : 2nd Ascot Stakes. 2 miles 8.8. at 3yrs.; won Goodwood Stakes. 2 miles.s fur., at 4yrs.. beating Prince Palatine in the only race he was ever beaten; also won Triennial Private Sweepstakes. 2 miles 5 fur., carrying lOst. CATMINT is. a. bay-brown horse, of striking individuality. 16.2 commanding. well proportioned. muscular. masculine. with great vitality apd splendid disposition, and possessed the speed, staying, and racing credentials, the inherited noted characteristics of his family on both sides. He is the sire of several winners at Home and abroad. Bernard. half-brother to Catmint, won Gatwick Stakes. H miles: 2nd to Neil Gow, Princess of Wales Stakes in England- won Hawkesbury Handicap. N.S.W. Ho has sired over 30. which in three years have won upwards of £25.000. Bernard's fee is now 50gns. CATMINTS sire. SPEARMINT, won the Derby and Grand Prix, and £17.209. and is sire of Spionkop (winner of the Derby). Lance Chest. 8.6 and 9.12. and The Curragh. Princess of Wales Stakes. The lastnamed also winner Great Kempton Jubilee Handicap, 2nd Manchester Clip ; and over 60 other winners in England, Ireland, America, France, and Australia. SPEARMINT'S 11 yearlinge in 1919 averaged 1380gns.. and in 1920 much higher. some realising between 4000gns. and SOOOgns. His !i«t for this season is full at 200gns. RED LILY, dam of Catmint and Bernard, produced also the winners St. Bruno. Tomlin. Redan and Britanian- she herself won Nassau Stakes. Her dam. Melody, won Vr'oodcote Stakes and Prince of Wales I Shakos, and is dam of Winifreda (One Thousand Guineas and Richmond Stakes). Ked Lily's sire. Persimmon. won the Der.Hy and St. T/cger. and £34.706. and sired winders of £238,800. CAjRBINE, sire of Spearmint, was the greatest of Musket's sons. CATMINT, strictly limited to 30 mircn. will be located at Maneere where the best bullockjattonrag country in Auckland has been secured for depasturing mares. They will receive the greatest care. SERVICE FEE IS 50 GUINEAS. Grazing 7s 6d per week. Mares met at Papatoetoe station. Application* for ten more will bo received. For further particulana, apply H. R. MACKENZIE. Gleeson'c Building. High St.. Auckland. 'Phone 339«1 rpo STAND THE SEASON f ffiS M PAPAKURA. LUCULLUS (12). IMP. SIRE: ARD PATRICK (SI. wmner of Derby, oy St. Florian (20), son of St- « Simon (11). DAM : LUCCA (12). winner of German Oaks (£5000). by Cazabat (3), son of Rueil winner of Grand Prix de Paris. Last season Lucullue was represented bs» the following winners:—Dainty Stop. Miss Muriel, Lucullan. Miss Gold. Elcullus, Lovelight, and Lady LucuJlus. Stakes won Upwards £5000. TERMS: 25 GUINEAS. Every care, but no responsibility. Grazing: 5s per week wet mares, 3s per week dry mares. For further particula'rs apply K. WALTERS. Papakura. HPE A ROHA * JOCKEY /"iLUB. SER.VICES OF PAY, COMET AND ARCHIESTOWN. Members are notified that Mares for the above must be nominated not later than September 3. 1921. with E. O. NASH. Secretary. TO STAND THE SEASON J&& J- AT TE AROHA I'HE THOROUGHBRED STALLIONSMARBLE ARCH 1., By Isinglass. Dam. Mall. Marble Arch's progeny in nine season* have won about X70.0U) in. Australia and New Zealand. Fee: 30 guineas. Limited to 30 marcs. Also. ST. AMANS. By Soult ill.) Dam. Lottie. Siro of Gold Kip, Oakleigh. and Signature. Fee, 10 guineas Limited 40 mares Good grazing at 2s 6d per week. All care taken but no responsibility. Mares by train met at Te Aroha. Wire Te Aroha West. Cards Bont on application. R. B. HINES, _ ... • Owner. Te Aroha West. .-*., T° STAND THIS SEA- _ ... Ms*S J- SON AT MAKARAU. fra|«P»f THE THOROUGHRED f J»™W STALLION UViU MULLINGAR, BY iIARBLE AKCH—ROMOLA. Marble Arch by Isinglass—Mall. Romola by Wallace—Lissdurn. MULLINGAR is a dark bay with black points, standing 15 hands 2in. A proved good horse, having won races at the age of 2. 3. 4. 5. 6 and 7 years, including Cambria Handicap at Takapuna, Criterion and Victoria Handicaps at Ellerslie, Avondale Guineas, Great Northern Guineas Epsom Handicap. AK.C. City Handicap of'lOOOsovs. and Avondale Cup. TERMS. £5 5s per marc. All fees to be paid by- January 1. 1922. Strictly limited to 40 mares. All care taken but no responsibility incurred. •» For further particulars apply to JAMES FLYNN. Makarau. Good grazing, 2s 6d per week, dry mares; mares as per agreement. Toilet. "FADELESS PERMANENT NATURAL JC HAIR STAIN. QUICKEST. LATEST. AND BEST. Guaranteed not to .-hange colour. Does not 6tain the skin: leaves the hair silky bright and beautiful ; grey or faded stained to any original shade, in 15 minutes. \fe ehampoo the hair nfter applying stain, and after that the hair will not leave a mark on the whitest linen. Applied in our upstairs privato toilet rooms, branch of the Victoria Street Ladies' and Children's Hairdressing Rooms. This work is done by myself and daughters, assisted by specially trlined To let Experts. Easy to apply yourself. —R Eagleton's Toilet Rooms, 6. Victoria Street. Auckland. Established 40 years. Specialist in Head Treatment. SoH in boxes containing 5 bottles, 31 8 posted. Can be had in 12 shades of colour ' 'Phon» 3170. -QON'T DYE YOUR HAIR _ USE "X A P O." "K A P O." Guaranteed to Restore Grey or Faded Hair to its original colour and beauty. KAPO is not a dye, but acts by means ol strengthening the roots of the Hair. It cures Dandruff, prevents the hair falling out and promotes the growth of the Hair. Price. 3s per bottle; posted to any address 3s bd.-Prepared and sold only by aaarebS ' M. ECCLES. M.P.S., Consulting and Dispensing Chemist 218. Ponsonby Road. Auckland See You Get KAPO. T\ I S F 1 G rj r E D J With Superfluous Hairs, YET BEAUTIFUL. Consult: MADAME LORRAINE The Only Multiple Needle Elcctrolosist. 4. Hallenetein s Buildings, Queen Nt-eet _ JO; 1^2 : 4. Daily. __ y U P E R F L U OUg fl A ~ lT^ diafi surement can he removed by RADIO, an improved method of Electrolysis permanently, and is characterised by its painlessness or non-injury to the skin Re commended by the medical profession Expert treatment ot all kinds of skin blemishes and hair troubles. MADAME AMIE Late of London Pans, and America, .lei. 4344. 23. Smeeton's Buildinga Tti'lSa McELWAIN. for Fa7o and bcalp ' ffX . Massaxc. Chiropody. Hair Dyeing, and 1 mting. K»tab. 25 years.—37o. Queen St VriSSES WRIGLEY. Gold Medallist Hai71U work. . Special Treatment for Grey or t ailing Hair. Dandruff.—■ Watson's Bides. 1 OTUS Hair Brightener cleanses7~beant'i. ! , n'. in P 80t ?!£» : „" 5 * bottle, Lof.i* Balm Co.. 108, Ponsonby Rd. MRS COLLEDGE. ArcadeT Ist floor.-Laduui'. Gent's, Children's Hair, cutt-ng. Haarsrowing. Shajapooins, Massage. ft

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17853, 6 August 1921, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17853, 6 August 1921, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17853, 6 August 1921, Page 12

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