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SOUTHLAND PLUMPTON COURSING CLUB . . . Particulars of Events to be held at Racecourse on WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1916 /(Approved by the New Zealand Coursing Association) NOVICE STAKE ■ TWO SIXTEEN DOG STAKES for Dogs and Bitches that have never won money. Entry 10s. Close on MONDAY, JULY 24, at 8 p.m. Winner of each Stake, £5; Runner-up, £1; Two Dogs at 10s. MAIDEN STAKE FOR EIGHT DOGS that have not won more than £5 (cash or trophy). Entry £1 JOs. Close on JULY 24. First Eight Dogs taken. Winner, £5; Runner-up, £2; Two Dogs at 15s. v The Draw takes place on MONDAY, JULY 24, at 8 p.zn~ at the Alhambra Billiard Rooms, Esk- street. •.-■■/'■ W. BROAD, Secretary-, c/o Broad, Small and Co., . ' INVERCARGILL COURSING DOGS - FOR SALE BLACK PUP DOG (Soldiers' Chorus— Britain's Pride) nine months .. £6 BRINDLE DOG (Soldiers' Chorus— Britain's Pride) nine months .. £6 BRINDLE DOG (Soldiers' Chorus— Britain's Pride) nine months .'. £7 BRINDLE BITCH (Soldiers' Chorus^-Britain's Pride) nine months .. £6 PAWN BITCH (Western Star— Miss Castles) five months £ 7 •PAWN BITCH (Western Star— Miss Castles) five months £7 BLACK DOG (Nightlight— Quickmarch) ten months .. .. .. .. £10 BLACK BITCH (Nightlight-i-<suickmarch) ten months £6 The above, as regards health, ages, and breeding axe fully guaranteed. J. W. VICKERY, 75 Earn-sti?eet, Invercargill

The term ''housemaid" is becoming obsolete In tho Cold Country. Old men are doing tho work because the girls have drifted into other occupations. But on reading of some of the duties performed by these old housemen, one wonders whether the proper thing would not be to abolish many servants entirely. Thus we find that one lady is complimenting herself on having got a charming old houseman to take up her early morning cup of tea, pull up the blinds, and tell her the latest news, instead of getting up to do these things for herself. ''The hope of all who suffer." —Whlttier. To take Baxter's Lung Preserver Is the surest way to cure a cough or a cold. For over half-a-century this honest remedy has proved Its. efficacy m promptly breaking up a cold, whether it be m the head, throat or chest. "Baxter's" ia also a wonderful tonic and strength-builder. Keep it handy m your home, shop or office. To-day, get a big Is lOd bottle from any Chemist or Storekeeper.

SECOND-HAND PULLEYS AND BELTING. •WANTED TO SELL.— Pulleys. 601n dla. I2ln. faco 41n. bore— 30ln. dla. 141n. face 2*iln. bore— 3flln. dio. Sin. fao« 2Mi In. bore— 24in. dla. 121n. faco 2%ia. bore. . Leather Belting (double ply) —din. 38ft. 2 1n.; also Plumber Blocks and Brackets. Apply "TRUTH" OFFICE. Luke'u-laiie, Wellington.

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NZ Truth, Issue 579, 22 July 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 579, 22 July 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 579, 22 July 1916, Page 12