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The Celebrated Thoroughbred Champion Sire SOMNUS WILL stand at the Proprietors’ Stud Stables, Koreru, Manawatu, during the coming season, commencing Ist September, for a limited number only of approved mares. Early application should be made to insure service, as half his complement is already booked. Full particulars obtained on application to BAKER. AND CO., Proprietors; Or to Frank Gat, Stud Groom in Charge, n FOR SALE THE celebrated Trotting Stallion SIR WILLIAM, bred by Andrew Towns, of Richmond, N.S.W. SIR WILLIAM is by Child Haeold (imp.), dam Kentucky Maid (imp.), and is, consequently, full brother to Auatralitz, champion of Australia. See Stud Book. For full particulars aud pedigree apply to LAERY & CO., Auctioneers, 511 Wellington. NOTICE TO BREEDERS. MUSKET AND ROSALIE’S HANDSOME BROWN SON DERRINGER, WINNER of the Sylvia Park Stakes, will again Stand this Season (his last in tho Wairarapa). _ To prevent disappointment early application should be made. When required, mares to be paid for before removal. Apply to J. 0. HAYWARD, SGB Kaiwaiwai, via Featherston. WE STE R N II OTE L, Opposite Empire, Tho transformation that has taken place from the old Commercial to the Western clearly demonstrates the undeniable fact that the business of tho genuine hotelkeeper may be so conducted that it •will compare favourably with any other trade or profession. In thanking the general public for their kind support, I beg to assure them that, as in the past, so will every branch be conducted in the future.

The Cash Single Bottle store forms a great feature in this hostelry. HENRY J. WALTER, (Late Occidental, Dunedin), Proprietor. N.B. —I continue to act as Hotel Broker, Valuer and Arbitrator. —H.J.W. MARK TRADE NOTH TRADE MARK. ALL ARE GUARANTEED WATERPROOF. FOR Health and Comfort, the only good Waterproof Garment you can get is acknowledged to ha the one with the PEAR TREE BRAND, which is of Odourless Make. Ask your Draper or Outfitter for such goods only.. All are sewn and taped throughout, are thoroughly well Ventilated and Guaranteed Waterproof. They never come undone, being properly sown and taped over the sewing, and only the LEADING DRAPERS AND OUTFITTERS keep these goods. The styles and fit of the Ladies* and Gentlemen’s Garments are simply perfect. All Garments have the PEAR TREE BRAND Registered Trade Mark on the inside. You are advised to wear only these Garments for health and comfort, being odourless and thoroughly well ventilated. Wear no other make, and see that the Registered Trade Mark is on each Garment, Fit, Style and Finish guaranteed unequalled. All Garments are guaranteed Waterproof. All these goods are made by local industry, are of the very beat finish, and a good article is the cheapest in the end. Once tried you will always wear these ■^ATEEPEOOFg^

THE NEW YOST IS STILL CROWNED WITH POPULAR FAVOUR. "m I was in America, and at the V ▼ Chicago Fair, I studied all the typewriters. In Boston, Canada and San Francisco. everywhere the Tost was spokenof in the highest terms. I was offered agencies by various companies, but the New Yost still claims my best affection. The Yost Company are turning out lovely machines now. You cannot do better than have one. Remember— No Ribbon, No Shift Keys, No Crazy Alignment. Hosts of highest testimonials from hosts of New Zealand users. Write, GEO. M. YBREX, NATIONAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, Wellington. 304 THE beat judges and the highest authorities declare the CORRECT THING AT LAST TOBACCO the “Finest,” “Purest" and “ Best Tobacco.”

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVI, Issue 2274, 2 August 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LVI, Issue 2274, 2 August 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LVI, Issue 2274, 2 August 1894, Page 4

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