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LADIES; Thhbe is notbing in the world so sure, re liable, and safe as the Greatfobd F. Pill for painful or suppressed menstruation, the God-given remedy to regulate the -whole female economy and make life a pleasure. God never intended the work of His hands to oe in everlasting pain while on- the earth and for every ailment the human body is subject to He provides a remedy that restores the equilibrium and gives rest and pleasure. Animals, are rarely sick, because they have access to the natural remelies, herbs; Why not man when he is but of a higher order of creation ? No. 1 course, 2s and 4s ; No. 2, for special occasions {pennyroyal, steel, etc.), guaranteed safe and surej use them in time. Sent by post on receipt of price; Securely packed from observation If you are sick send to us for advice (en close stamp for reply), free. —Gre atford Botanical Company/ Box 176, Wellington and at Sydney, Melbourne, Capetown, and Lin -oln (England)

Public Notices Lio, LlO, L 5 GIVEN AWAY for a Single Guess Send Stamp for Particulars and Circulars to Box 176, P.O. Wellington. To Travel This Season, In the Oamaru and Surrrounding Districts, The Carriage Stallion, E I NAC H TEN. This magnificent Colt was bred by E. P. Burbury, Esq , Fairfield, Oamaru, and is perhaps the beat bit of quality combined ■with strength that we have had travelling the Oamaru district. Sire, Berlin (Imp.); dam, Maori. WEINACHTEN is a bright bay with black points, and will be 4 years old on 24th December, 1896, and. has splendid action and a beautiful temper. Stands 16 hands 1 inch high. Berlin, his sire, is too well known to require comment. He-was bred by A. J. Alexander, Esq., Wobdburn Farm, Kentucky, U.S.A., got by Woodford Mambrino, 2min 21Jsec; dam. Sue Dudley, dam of Mambriiio Dudley, 2min 19sec; 2nd dam, Madame Dudley by Bashaw Horse; 3rd dam, by sire of May Queen, 2min 26sec; Woodford Mambrino's dam Woodbine, 2min 19sec; Woodford Mambrino sired Abbotsford 2min Conway 2min 22isec, Magenta 2min 24sec, Lady M'Fatridge 2min 29sec, Dacia 2min 29Jsec, George Ayer 2min 30sec ; Mambrino Chief, sire of Mambrino, sired 12 winners with records from 2min 18Jsec to 2ndin 23sec, • Berlin is a full brother to Mambrino Dudley, 2min 19sec. Maori, by Topthorn; dam, Lizzie, by Milleagar out of an English Still mare. Topthorn, by Leatard out of Wattle Blossom, by Caliph out of Currency Lass, by Premier (imp). Leatard, by Teddington, dam Kitty Cut-a-dash, by Waxy Pop.. Teddington, winner of the Derby of 1851, by Orlando, (winner of the Derby 1844). Orlando, by Touchstone, by Camel, by Whalebone (winner.of the Derby 1810). Whalebone, by Waxy (winner of the Derby 1793). Waxy, by Potos, by Eclipse, by Marketsby Squirt. Godolphin Bard, Ben, and The Toker are by Topthorn. The Toker won a steeplechase in. South Canterbury, carrying lOst 61b. Hawthorn, by Topthorn, wori'th'e Winton Maiden Plate, and ran a good second in the Rivert'on Gup. Thornleaf, by Topthorn, also won a : good many races. Topthorn is the sire of Anneaux d'Or, the great trotting. mar&'Sail Home (2 miles in Stain 12sec), Blackthorn, Marion,-Miss Johnston, Vulcan, Diana, Miss Kay, and several other well-known trotting horses. ; Maori only started' once, when she.won the 3-Mile Trot at the Spring Meeting in Dunedin, 1882, winning easily from a, big field. : r From the breeding of Weinachten he ought to get tlie class "of horses that are wanted—good, carriage horses and splendid hacks—fit for any. market. He was. first as a 2-year-old at Oamaru in 1894, the billy time ie was shown. r Terms: L 3 3s; payable at Ist January, 1897. Guarantee: L 4 4s; payable when mare proves in foal. Two or more mares as per arrangement. Groom fees, ss. All mares sold or exchanged after first service held to be in foal. For full particulars apply to grcom m charge, or N;; Caldwell, Commercial Stables. S. H. GOODALL, Owner, .. South Oamaru. The Standard-bred American Trotting Stallion EMER S 0 N by Berlin (imported), dam Queen Emma.(imported), dam of Boston and Princess Emma, dam of Berlin Abdallah, will travel Sifgapara, W£iareka', : ahd ttamaru Districts, and.will stand at Waitaki North this season. For Pedigree see Cards. ' Terms : L 4 '4s, payable . Ist January, 1897; groom's , fee-ss, payable at first serThe Thoroughbred. Stallion TV/f O O N T R' o y A L JUtjL will s'tancT'tliis sealon-at Waitaki North. , -Mo.unt -"Roy£il;;;,bySt; George, hik dam Sierra, by Aprement out of Hammock, impbrted'from England. Mount Royal has: distinguished 'the 1 turf, having won the Riccarton Welter of 6 furlongs, carrying Bst ISlbsjin lmin 16sec, and the Criterion Handicap, of 6 furlongs, carrying 7st 91bs, in lmin 28sec. t; TSrms: L 3 3s, payable Ist January, 1897. Groom's fee, ss, payab'e atfirst service; "Fot - f Good grass paddock^ u providcd .for .mares to both horses, well at Is per week. Two or more mares' for, the, eeaion aa per agreement. —Every care taken,-but no responsibility. ■ For further particulars apply to , j JjOHN HENDERSON, Proprietor. Glencpe.'jETptei, Waitaki ITorSi. ! N.B.—Ca'stratiori done; guarantee given if required - m - s |L "Schnapps (Crystal bbtJtiei). '-Sefelljat you get it. *

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 6695, 22 September 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 6695, 22 September 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 6695, 22 September 1896, Page 4

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