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M EL HOTEL, Willis-street. THOMAS JONES Begs to intimate to his friends and the public that having become "Mine Host" of the above hotel, nothing shall be wanting on his part to secure their comfort. Good accommodation for a few boarders. >ANAMA HOTEL, Taranaki-street, WM. _ LIGHT, Proprietor. Superior accommodation for families, per"" Dent boarders, and visitors to Wellington. Stud Horses IO COVER THIS SEASON, S AT O R, The property of Lewis Evans, Hawke's Bay. A thoroughbred horse (bred by M. Lefevre), by Fort-a-bras out of Simonette, Fort-a-Bras is by the Baron, out of Suprema, by Physician, her dam Slime, by Picton. Simonette is by Fitz-Gladiator out of Flora Mac-Ivor, by Venison. The Baron, the sire of Stockwell and Rataplan ; Stockwell, the sire of Blair Athol, Lord n, St. Albans, Caller Ou, Marquis, Gang yard, Doncaster, &c. Fitz-Gladiatob, by Gladiator. Fitz-Gladi-ator, the sire of Palestro, Gabrielle d'Estrees, Mon Etoile, Orphelin, Goutran, winner of the French Derby, Vertugadin, and Montaguard, winner of the Caen Handicap. Fitz-Gladia-tor's dam by Reveller, g. grandam, by Rubens. Fitz-Gladiator won the Ghent Derby. Gladiator, by Partisan, by Walton, by Sir Peter, by Highflyer, by Herod, by Tartar, by Partner, 1716, by Jig, by Byerley Turk. 1659. Venison, by Partisan, by Walton, by Sir Peter, by Highflyer, &c. For further pedigree see Stud Book ; and performance Racing Calendar. SATOR stands at Cockburn's, Manaia Plains, Masterton, leaving on Monday for Tauherenikau; Tuesday, Featherston, returning to Greytown on Tuesday evening; Thursday and Friday, at the Stables, Manaia ; and on Saturday, at Masterton. Terms—£l2 125.; Groomage, ss. Allowance for three or more marea. Grass for one month free, without responsibility ; 2s. 6d. per week after expiry of first month. Fees to be paid on or before Ist January, 1873. L. EVANS. N.B.—Extracts from Bdts Life, of March 28th, 1874, on the Sires of the Season : "The Gladiator.—l shoidd never leave off aeddling with the Gladiator blood if there Y »'as any to be found within a three or four day's journey, and at a comeatable figure. I am sure it is no bad advice to breeders to keep the Gladiator sort always in view, and the great point is where to get at in the nearest ■ form to the old horse. The FitzGladiators are mostly big horses." " Sator is rising 6 years old, in color a rich chesnut, and has an exceptionally good constitution ; stands 16 hands 2 inches high, with great bone and substance, combined with such good knee action as is seldom seen i& a thoroughbred." >RELIMINARY NOTICE. The pure bred Clydesdale entire horse VICTORY will travel the forthcoming season, 1875-6, between Greytown and the Hutt. For particulars, see future advertisement. W. F. OAKES, Pakuratahl THE PHARMAGY Next Supreme Court, Lambton-quay. BRITTAIN'S WORM POWDERS.—The most marvellous and effectual remedy for destroying and expelling every description of worms. BRITTAIN'S PINK SOOTHING POWDERS, for children cutting their teeth, and are given with the most pleasing success in all cases of a feverish state of the body, costiveness, restlessness, convulsions, excessive purging, &c. BRITTAIN'S APERIENT ANTIBILIOUS PlLLS.—These pills are formed solely of vegetable matter, and are strongly recommended as a valuable family aperient medicine. BRITTAIN'S CHLOROFORM EMBROCATION.—A most effectual application for gout, rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, sprain 3, bruises, chilblains, &c. BRITTAIN'S NERVINE for toothache affords instantaneous relief. BRITTAIN'S COUGH MIXTURE.—A most valuable remedy for coughs, colds. chest and lungs. H. BRITTAIN, Dispensing and Family Chemi Next Supreme Court, Lambton-quay. led has just received a fresh jl. ui American and British Herbs Composition Powders, &c. . WILLIAM FIFE, Chemist and Druggist. GRIMAULT AND CO., PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS, 8 Kue Viviknne, Paris. MESSES. GRIMAULT AND CO. beg to infor the public that they have made arrangements in order to secure a regular supply of their CELEBRATED REMEDIES, all prepared according to the formulas of the Official Codex. These medicines are prescribed by duly qualified medical practitioners *« The following list contains some of these reno preparations, which, as well as all the othen nstantly kept by Grimault and Co.'s agents, who ceive them direct from Paris : DR. LERA'S PHOSPHATE OF IRON. This preparation contains the two chief elements of bones and blood: is a rapid cure to Anemia, Chlorosis, and impoverished blood. It has no costive properties, and exerts no action upon the teeth. GRIMAULT AND CO.'S SYRUP OF HYPOPHOSPHITE OF LIME. The diseases of the chest, hitherto repute ble, will find an almost certain remedy in the syrup of HYPOPHOSPHITE of LIME of GRIMAULT AND CO. ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, the different types of cough, never resist its salutary influence. GRIMAULT AND CO.'S MATICO CAPSULES AND INJECTIONS. Renowned physicians prescribe Grimault's Matico as the most active, and at the same time the most inoffensive remedy in the treatment of acute and CHRONIC DISEASES. It has not, like Copaiba, the nconvenience of causing nausea. DUSART'S SYRUP OF LACTOPHOSPHATE OF LIME. TONIC, RESTORATIVE, and digestive remedy of the first order, particularly suitable for FEEBLE SUBJECTS, CONVALESCENTS, OLD PEOPLE and RICKETTY CHILDREN, who find in them the CALCAREOUS ELEMENTS entering into the constitution of the bones. Well adapted for married ladies and WET NURSES, whose milk it enriches. GRIMAULT AND CO.'S INDIAN CIGARETTES. These Cigarettes, made of the extract of Indian Hemi) possess the most remarkable virtues against ASTHMA, NERVOUS t COUGHS, CHRONIC GRIMAULT AND CO.'S GUARANA. A single powder of this vegetable production U sufficient to cure instantly the MOST VIOLENT SICK HE 4DACHE. It is the most valuable remedy against DIARRHtEA, DYSENTERY, and all disorders proceeding from DERANGEMENT of the STOMACH or BOWELS. This powder is indispensable for all * — ** : -"cious than opium or sub-

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4509, 2 September 1875, Page 4

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