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DRINK r ."-r >• ■ T t*v ■■■'.. , ' - . .'""''■ ] ■ ty :.. ; fc, ; . .- r -A' ! » t, -. . - '•■'-. ' ' ■■• * ■-•' - f "\ WORKERS ! WORKERS ! WORKERS ! Reduces the Effects of Alcohol and — *k: MAKES THE BEST DRINK BETTER -«— - --WITH ALL YOUR DRINKS Drink i# ■ i ••.■■,;..• V*. -.„• ..,■ ■--«.- „.- . ■ ■ . - ■■■ .. . , .• ■ . CoiiiCob Punch ;■■■■■'■' r : hk Your Beer! 3bLD AT ALL HOTELS AND STORES

TO STAND THE SEASON. 'AT BRACKENFIELD, AMBERLEY, .1914.. ' J3 H BOISIFORM (1) MULTIFORM— OTTERDEN (imp.), , ;.•'.. f oaied' 1904. . BONHf ORM .is a true-actloned horse, , and, like $11 the family, a great stayer. He' stands about 15.2% hands high, and has' great ' mUscular quarters, well- , sprung ribs, splendid barreL 8%-inch • bone; m fact,-, it, .can- be^ said, without , fear of contradiction, he is one of the truest horses Jn point Qf conformation We have In the colonies. . BONTFORM only started three times, and has, therefore, had' all the vitality •leftjh him. to continue being one of our loading sires. - , - . , At 2yrs he won the Breeders' Plate Jn $yduey, of five furlongs, beating 20 others, including; Mountain King, Mai - 'tine, etc. At'3yrs he easily dccoiinted for the Auckland I>e* by, and at 4yrs he carried top wetgot,,9st lib, m the Great' Autumn Handicap (C.J.C), of 1% miles, and won very easily. The eldest, of, Bonlform's stock are now only four^year-olds, and as two of ithem, m Bon. Rove and Bon Ton, 'havo won the H.B. Stakes, Wanganul Gulhf eaa, H.B. Guineas, Stewards* Handlpap, C.J.C. Derby, Stead Gold Cup, Auck.lnnd Derby, Autumn Handicap (C.J,C), St. Leger, etc, there is no doubt about ljls ablljty • to get high-class w.f.a. fitock. * One of' his two-year-olds is : third on the list of that age. Mares may be met by boat at Lyttolton or by tro,ln at Amborley, which runs twice dally. TERMS: 35gns. per Mare. ..Paddocklng: ss, per pry mare, and *7h' 6d wef mare. Grobmage, 10s 6d. All care, no' responsibility. Only a limited number of mares will be, taken. Apply-r- . ■ G. L. STEAD, Brackenficld, Amberley, '

L *^fe SVIRYWHSRE J tfil^TLE INN (Corner of Sydney and. Mulgmvo-sta.) WELLINGTON. MRS. KEENEY .. Proprietress C<>OD ACCOMMODATION. SIRST-CDASS MEALS. Every . wcl^knqjwv Urand o£ Spirits, "Wlnea and Alert .stbckod. TARIFF BKASONABLE. THE JUBILEE HOTEL ■ '■'■■ ' OTAKI. ' A Splendid ttouae n<?plol« with Kvory Gotnfort ttnd Convenience. EatabliHhed for nearly Half a Century. GEO, v M^BE^ATH , — Proprietor. A>C^Hie^ARDBON (Late or W^lp*i|m). GRAND NATIONAIAHQTEL a triali soiicrß». .BB).

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NZ Truth, Issue 474, 18 July 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 474, 18 July 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 474, 18 July 1914, Page 8

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