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TAYLOR'S SPECIAL r\JX ACCOUNT OF BEING CONSIDERABLY OVERSTOCKED AND URGENTLY REQUIRING ROOM, WE HAVE DECIDED ON HOLDING A A Record Olestratitee Sale AT THE UPPER GLADSTONE ROAD 'PREMISES. SALE NOW ON. IN ORDER TO EFFECTUALLY CLEAR THE LINES TO BE SUBMITTED, WE APPEND A PRICE LIST OF A FEW OF THE "GOOD THINGS" OFFERING. WE ARE FULLY ALIVE TO THE FACT THAT QUOTATIONS TALK, AND WE KNOW THAT THESE PRICES WILL SECURE YOUR TRADE, , AT THE SAME TIME LEAVING NO DOUBT IN THE MINDS OF THE PUBLIC XKat never before Has Ftirinitttre been procurable at ■' ■' THE PRICES. ■ ' ' ■ FURNITURE. BEDROOM SUITES, consisting of Handsome Wardrobe, Dressing Table, and Washstahd ...- .... ... ... ... £j\C\ 10 DINING-ROOM SUITES;, Couch, Two Easy Chairs, and Four Small Chairs, upholstered* m American Leather ... •...' • JPQ Q CHESTERFIELDS, Comfortable and Luxuriously upholstered m Rich Tapestry, from ... ... ... ... .;. ... PH rj COUCHES, Spindle Legs, upholstered m Cretonne, from ... <... ... ... - ... ... , ... ... ... - ... - jP-i rr ' ' .In Tapestry, from £1 15s. „ ,_'-■.; : , • BOX OTTOMANS, Handsomely Finished, from ... ... ... ....... ... ... ... ... . ...... ... ... ... £i £ SINGLE CHESTS DRAWERS, from ... :........ y ... ... ;..'_;- ......}... ...;..,....;. ... £12 COMBINATION CHESTS, with. Full-sized Mirror, from ... ... ; ' ... : ... V.. .......'-■..;! ... ... -£1 1 9 EASY CHAIRS, Comfortable, Wellxmade, Never Wear Out, from (each) ... v . , ... „.■...;■... ...,.:... Jp-i i X KITCHEN DRESSERS, TABLES, AND CHAIRS, ALL REDUCED. , > CROCKERY. WE HAVE LARGE IMPORTATIONS TO CHOOSE FROM. ■■'..' THE DESIGNS ARE RIGHT AND THE PRICES ARE RIGHT. . DINNER SETS from IR/ft ■ V .-■• : ■ \ .'„ V, • '■ ' - LU/U TOILET SETS from 1 A /(* ■'. " :*\ . IXJ/ O . WHITE AND GOLD CUPS^ AND SAUCERS from 5/g PER DOZEN. ' BEDSTEADS. THESE WE MUST CLEAR. There is absolutely no doubt about the VALUES, as we are offering AT COST PRIQE. We are putting on the market a Full Size Strong and Serviceable Black and Gold BEDSTEAD at 4?1 1 Q/« and have a Big Selection of Better Quality to Select from. FLOORINGS. LINOLEUMS (innumerable patterns to select' from) O/fi per ruaill " l S y arc *- (Linoleums have recently gone up 30 per cent, but we are enabled to 6ffer Exceptional Value to our Customers, on account of holding Big Stocks, procured before last rise m prices). CARPETS, RUGS MATS and SQUARES ;, v V ' of every description at practically GIVE-AWAY PRICES. * . : • " REMEMBER - : ■■■•■■.,■ „ ■. ■-.-■■. ■■-,- ■■• ' ;• ■ . . . ■-■•■■ ■-■■••■.:■//■•• ■•.-.■■ ■ ■• • ••. THIS IS A CASH SALE, AND WE SHALL BE GLAD TO SEE THE HOUSEHOLDER WHO HAS SOMETHING BETTER, TO DO WITH HIS READY-MONEY THAN INVEST IN FURNITURE AT OUR PRICES. : ;:

warn Ahe^l DEXTER. (1 mile, 2.28£ ; 2 miles, 4.59.) DEXTER is a beautiful brown horse, with black points, ahd trots without artificial aid, such as toe weights. All his races have been won im 4oz plates. A perfect-mannered horse m every respect, Dexter is fit to carry 16 stone on any rough country; and some of his gets have trotted under 2.30. His breeding is the best for getting weight-carrying hacks or fast harness horses. Dexter^ by Mamhrino Mao, by Berlin (imp.), dam Fanny Bell (imp. from Kentucky), by the prince of American stallions, Mambrino King (2.94), dam Fanny Cloud out of Flying Cloud, sired by Soveiighep! (imp). Dexter's dam, Kate, is by P.erkin \Varbeck n. out of Motherless^by Merry-legs-Traducer mare. Perkin is the sire of .some of New Zealand's fastest racers, viz., Lady Zetland, Dundas, General Symonds, and numerous others. Dexter has taken 'numerous prizes, both m saddle and harness, ana his stock sells well. He is the sire of those good horses, Dexterina, Norlaine, Dextral, Oarrick, Warrior, Dexter Lad Two-up, and others. * . Every care taken of mares, but no responsibility. Grazing free for one month; after that* a' charge of 2s 6d per week for each mare will be made. TERMS: Single mares, £3 10s; two or more, as per arrangement. For performances, see cards. A. PARSONS, Owner. , sS^S^yi§y&' The Thoroughbred MARSHAL SOULT. SOULT HOTCHERINA St. Simoa — Hotchkiss— • Beauharnais. Hipporina. This beautiful-bred horse will be at the service of breeders for the season at Patutahi Valley. Marshal Soult was a great performer on the turf,, winning close on £2000 m stakes. Amongst the races he won were: — Takapuna winter meeting: Britannia Handicap, £200 (won by ten lengths). A.R.C. Great Northern Steeplechase meeting: Prince of Wales' Handicap, £300 ; Ellerslie Handicap, £200 y and Visitors' Plate, £150. Avondale spring meeting : Avondale Cup, £300, 1± miles ; also, same day, Flying Handicap, £100, carrying 18. 10, 16 starters (won by three lengths). *■ A.R.C. spring meeting : Ran dead heat with Scotty m City Handicap, li miles; besides numerous other races. Marshal Soult and the great Wairiki are very closely related, being nearly fullbrothers m blood. FEES : Thoroughbred mares, 5 guineas ; others,. 4 guineas. All mares proving not m foal served free next season. Good paddocking provided. All care taken of mares, but no responsibility incurred. For further particulars, apply — R, HEPBURN, Owner, Patutahi Valley. Or, W. Harrison, Groom m charge. 600 -««|L mO STAND THIS JtiA i% J- SEASON w|l§B^ I PATUTAHI, si, SLJto m \ Tne Pedigree Clydes**rWr^^i(liu ■ t dale Stallion, . BALGOWRIE. BALGOWRIE is by the celebrated Blairgowrie (imp.), dam Countess, by The Count (imp.), by "Glancer (imp.); Countess, granddam by Dougdale (imported from Victoria). Fallow, the great granddam of Countess, is by Prince Arthur I. (imported from England). It will be seen at a glance that Countess is a high-ly-bred mare, and also very successful m the show ring. As a two-year-old took first prize, and as a three-year-old first prize, beating* all m the dry mare class. BalgoAvrie is a beautiful bay, with black paints, an abundance of bone and silky hair; he stands 16.2, is a nice mover, and very active. His yearlings are full of promise, showing plenty of quality. Blairgowrie, by Earl o'Gowrie, dam Blink Bonny (first prize at the Poverty Bay Show two seasons). Blairgowrie's stock have been great prize-takers. Farmers should see this fine horse before booking elsewhere. TERMS: £3 10a per mare; two or more, as per arrangement. Guarantees can be arranged. Good paddocking for one month, after which 2s per week will be charged. All care taken, but no responsibility incurred. W. K. ROBBi Owner. 1

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11109, 25 October 1907, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11109, 25 October 1907, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11109, 25 October 1907, Page 7