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M "POINTS TO REMEMBER" f| for SMOKERS. l££^ KEEP YOUR PIPE CLE4N} '""]• ROLL YOUR TOBACCO fe?P -*-*?* "*\% *"^^^— CAREFULLY? LIGHT IT S y^-^ AJ WELL, AND SEE THAT -^ -* - ~**Kl\"""*V it burns p R° pE^ LV r - FROM THE START. J i yj\r~*~' THEN ALWAYS GET . —^p—- — - — , Tobacco," £t5 Th » s * s tho finest, both in flavor and manufacture, jjiP* in the universe. Nothing could possibly be better. >jnV£ Smoke nothing but ."DERBY," and you will always 2v^t get the maximum amount of pleasure out of your pipe • 9 • c © oee»»<|ft»3

-^^^yggjfcg mo TRAVEL' This fpW^Jr*ls TAIERI DISTRICT, f „ _E./a?./p3f f The Champion • > Vrg*F°afH3frE w Clydesdale Stallion I,ORB> I/ITOiV. PEDIGREE. -LORD LYONS sire is the unbeaten horse Lord Salisbury (imp., 1207 Clydesdale Stud TSook), dam Myrtle, by Prince of Wales (imp.), grand dam Molly M'Kissock (imp. by the late Mr M'Callum), her sire Lord Lyon (489 C.5.8.). Molly M'Kissock took first prize at Ayr and Dumfries in 1879. Lord Salisbury cost £1500, Prince of Wales 1500gs, and Young Prince of Walea 900gs. i LORD LYON has been shown at Oamaru, ] Dunedin, Gore, Tapanui, Invercargill, and Taieri, and was first and champion each time shown. He is the best breeding horse south of Oamaru, and breeders will be serving their own interests by encouraging a man to bring a horse of his class into the district. Only a limited number of mares will bo taken. LORD LYON is a sure foal-getter. He ia 1 sire of Flower of Balmoral, the mare Mr Pat- ' rick gave £100 for at tho 1896 Taieri show, and •whenever mated with a decent- mare leaves prizetakers 5 and with such a capable man aB James Walters in charge, patrons can j-est assured . that their mares will bo properly attended to. ) Good paddocking for marea at Is 6d per ■ week. Mares sent by rail and consigned to R. Charters, Mosgiel, will be promptly attended to. All care taken, but no responsibility. Owners of mares at time of first service held responsible. Terms: £1 4s; £2 2a at end of season and £2 2b when mare proves in foal. Full guarantee, £5 ss. Groom's fee, ss. R. CHARTERS, • " Owner. Ury Park, Mosgiel, September 28, 1899. jogs* mO TRAVEL THE MACRAES AND $"|l||||||L^ HYDE DISTRICTS, r f^¥^- yl The Arab Pon y JL \.r JL# JL m Terms: Half Guarantee, £2 10a. Full i Guarantee, £3 10s; 30s payable at the end of ■ season; balance when mare proves in foal. ,' Groom's Fee, ss, payable at first service. J. CALDWELL, 16n Proprietor. GENERAX. TR.I€I /JfiSßl. (Bred by John Grigg, J^P^T Esq., Longbeach) Will Travel the TAIERI E» f^SSPlptt DISTRICT, including f #•*• fik \ I Outrarn, Maungatua, ■Sjj^Laffiglpff\as3> Berwick, Henley, Ota/GENERAL TRACY ia by BERLIN (imp.) VJT -JENNY TRACY (imp.). General Tracy is royally bred in trotting lines ; and ho is a remarkably true-gaitedhorse/ and is leaving stock which take after himself in make, siae," constitution, temper, and pace. He has already, sired several winners, including Experience four years (two-mile harness, smin 25aec); Tracy Belle, four years (two-milo harness, smin 34sec) ; General Luck, five years (two-milo saddle, smin 35sec) ; Katipp, a smin 30scc mare; Silver Tail, Lady Noll, General Shafter, Up Guard, Governor, Derby, and several other very promising performers. Terms : Single Mare, £4 4s for the Season ; Two or more Mares of same owner, £3 3s each for the Season. Half guarantee and full guarantee aa per arrangement. Groom' 3 Fee, ss. All Fees paid Ist FEBRUARY, 1900. Marea sent by train will be met and taken charge of. Good Paddocking provided 2a per 1 week. All care taken, but no responsibility, j For further particulars apply to JAMES ALLAN, South Dunedin; Or, P. AMOS, Mokorota station, Wyndham. Eggs! Ejrss! H2g?ine! j rfIHE End of the Season is now approachJ- ing, and the birds need a tonio to get them in good condition for the moult. Kggi ne is the best tonio known. If birds are fed with it they will moult in half tho time, and be in better condition for iL All young stock should be fed on Eggine to get them well forward for early laying. Eggine, only Is 6d a tin; lasts 20 birds three months. Of all chemists and grocers, or direct from the proprietor. Postage, 6d extra. 11. 1,. SPEtOVK.V. fJiipmist, OCTAGON, DUNEDIN. A few Minorcas and Wyandottes for Disposal. 30n For Sale— Working Collies. j TWO Firdt-class, High Country MUSTERERS (slut, huntaway; dog, general, handy). A!eo, PUPS by Heather Pluck, out of a bona fide working slut. Own breed. Price: Dogs, £1 Is; Sluts, £2 '2s. BLACK & WHITE, rtrt-.. a. it.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2387, 30 November 1899, Page 43

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Page 43 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2387, 30 November 1899, Page 43

Page 43 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2387, 30 November 1899, Page 43

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