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■ ||, =T ENCOURAGEFor GOOD COOKING i^cal industki^j. . ..' ' ! ! ls ' ' ! <-' intf-e-ts ot nc-v- „c !o purrh;i-e uorvls iinde hy I^cw — — — — __^___— — ZeaLi. -I), ur wiienevt-r possible. Out interests ure mutual. Lvery |-eniiy spent upon imported goods goes out of the Dominion It is not claimed for Cottage Brand Baking ais(l iiel ' )S lo huil<l U P lhe nulustries of other countries. • - Powder that it has unique or magic quali- KVi-: V !'I-: XX Y spent on New Zealand products helps to ties. It does not depend for success on rur-ili a!! da.-scs of lhe community. the disparagement of its rivals. Its chief . merit is the merit indisputable: it leads Amun- last year s imports were:— r for QUALITY. The recent enormous rise m . . . «-,- the price of cream of tartar has only made apparel, etc. ; .. £74-0,000 the Frimley people more than ever deter- Hosiery ... 155,000 mined to use no, cream of tartar but r-atsand Cans Qn nnn THE BEST. The pure ingredients of h ug 3 ... Woollen Goods ... 225, 000 g* ■ ■ If 1 Woollen Blankets 3, 000 Lottage Brand 229 ,000 I MmamUHtmnai^^mMm a^^mmmmmam^ NOTICE! Nearly one million find a quarter sterling sent away when the bulk of these good- cau by manufactured by such firmi Baking Powder Kalapoi Woollen Company are blended perfectly, m proportions that the a^ t7 ■ S^TS^^SSSiS^^.JSSS They COULD be made here — ing the finest results m pastry-making. They SHOULD be made here ~ Tins m five sizes and styles to suit the They WOULD be made here — - IF you would pockets of all purchasers. Prepared at the irnsic* o« eAA s M » *u«* *•. . .- factory where so many good things are insist on seeing that the Word made : - • . • : . . . ■ ■ ' ' •>■■'. ■■..'."■ FRIMLEY "Kaiapoi" was on every article of Clothing and Woolleij Goods you buy \SSmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmamtkmmmmmmmmmJ ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY. .-——;- •— — — '„. '" - — ? SUPPORT the Country that SUPPORTS YOU YOU CANT BE buy"kaiap6i" goods always. BEAUTIFUL . . ■■ ■ . '.. ; ,/'..._ -w '' ..... ■ . ■ ""^ .. ' — : - SOLD by all CHEMISTS and STORES ffj^B^^ißrm ' The Pure-bred Clydes- : *«©■ ■"^Gs* JL#^jlJL\;v-/Xi _L.IL« Sfdr ■'■''■ By . The baron Rothschild (imp.)! dam Bluet ■ dale Stallion • Bess, by Merrylegs, Nancy, by Tickt-i o< ".'.J.J ' ■ ■ / .„,, , ■ — „,,..,■,■,„-■-, • ,„.. ~ M C CORMICK'S 'eiS^ii'^V t^ff2 iraßdM^ blwrff . hni ? lt T-fcT^-¥-r^.T-« ■ ' ■ ' ■* g P > 2 , ars o'd, with v sound conßtitutim ? f >> > Jtfflffi^B^^^Sj^ffra^Slllly^BnM PT?TDT^ "fld a ncan.ild- temper, and Hhowing-plentj % -. „x. ktV Jr oc of bone aad suUtance. Baron 11. ia, ad»nfrnhli ffl ', ft (5 years old, No. N.Z.S.B. 850, 902.), adapted for getting real good carriage horse". ffl A 1 • »r» ' »■* By Ben McCorniick; g. sire Benmore, bred or weight-carrying hacks, possessing n» hi X Amhaf I ITIC lan Jg^te>%K6^^ffl£9EMSC9E9H by W. Clark, Esq., Victoria. G.g. sire LorJ does the Rothschild and Merrylegs bfood Al M nMUDCT 1 IDS 1 C3.. jSe^^S^^dm^^S^fß Ounmore (2117) C.5.8.; g.g.g. sire Pure Blon.i ready some- of his rtock have changed hand. SSf ■■■■■■. ft i i ■■ ■. dr^KQ^rKXa^Wff&KSPS^GBKM (1273) C.5.8.; g.g.g.g. sire Lofty (460) C.S.IV; at good prices. ■ . ; /«>, J_JfiS^^^PßßßafflßMO dam Duchess,' by Salisbury Pride (391); g. dam TBRMB: £3 single mare»:t\vo or more fh. Rl TL A T A £ --' ' • ' parling 11., by Ivantaoe (399), 0.5.8., by Al- property ol the same owner, as per ugre" M I UC 1 Cft lOf landale, by Young Banker (1) C.5.8.; g.g. dam ment. One month grazing lree, • after, whio) 1 --" ■ * OmW^^^^^S^Hm\M^i Darling (1), by Argyle, by Prince Arthur 2s. per week will be charged. All care taken §8 — — —- : Xi^W^tWH» wf^SHimkuKi [imp.); g.g.g. dam Jess, by, Major Argyle, by nut no responsibility incurred. ffl » ~. W^ Prince. Arthur (imp.); g>g.g. dam Jessie (1). All fees must be paid before removal ;v ffl flilf *\¥ ll^va^a \ ™ by Major (imp.); g.g.g.g. dam Jessie, by In- niarea. ; HH will" Ol ■ l/0UlS« ' ■" JSC&ISriBBSMBm vincible (imp). . • . „ For further particulars, apply to— ' M ' «h\ HIM McCORMICK'S PRIDE is a massive bnv. • ROBERT SCOTT, or £1 i gSP wBHSSm horse, rising 5 years old, and stands 16 hanefs ■. ■ HUGH TELFORD. M ' „.'•. V ■KSSI 3 inches m height; he measures 12J inches be- "' " ~~T~ — SI '' ' ' KB3W e hrX%^°i«^^'i < £;!i 1 Make those. picnic and othd : outdoor excursions IN ness; he is a great worker. Ho was awarded \C^^T^BnS' * TO BREEDERS M >'OU are planning really enjoyable. To do SO YOu'll B^SSfli I-irst Prize at the Auckland Show when 3 * J&p|gJ^9 YJP . ' . ffl need to takr 1 suffinVtirv nf WXtiM Duress w J s eat ft ingf r im P ort . etl horses. 'His, dam, CEx^lwT The well - known thor - M SUincietlCy Ot HKH only ma ? re to beat the imported mare Halstead HBBBfcLL oughbred sire H . LwDasS Duchess, one of England's champion mares. QT'Pr^T^r A XT W M. 1 T^ • T^ MMPi McConnick's Pride is a real sure foal gettor, OX JA/V 1 / VV iLll H /% Mf% ft^/^*» ' 1 W>«9 I . IV¥M Dominion. 0 ' b6St horßeß iD tlle (Lochie^-Marion)' I KJ6I '. ' 1 IJJS,.' 16£ l« I^J S p^Um^t!; e rer%fe8 ra S n b e Ut for 0 o"; Strowan Is tl» Blre.^iWsano- and The Vmk I , ' — — i H^| month; after that a chaSTo^Sfea. will be & th c e TO ™ t^her well known' racehorses ■ . Dgm rTm d o%arof ca mares are: aU fees to be paid on The "orse^iu 'A the service of Broedew I Everybody m. the party will appreciate your EiNiß TERMS: Single 'mares £3 10s., two or mpre uo^^ i thouglltfultlCSS. . ■ . HK9 as per arrangement. fbm. «• i »r ■» B ' ' sWaUB lar^see^rds"" alSv*?^ wntQr F6r p " Mcu ' 'w*™S"*i™ toJVjobif iTw." I You will ciips from a pound of .Amber ■^H Ply A. PARSONS, .Ormoßd. Ssary^ AlW^akel but n^nSSSW' I iP*? I froiTl^ I ! y Ot , llCr br , and ' atld tllC tea ma V ' fi^l ~~ — ■ incurred. . *» vu B ion«y ■■ be taken with bciieht by those of weak digestion. ■kiml *T!fT m ss&9 A TO SEASON ) A™" J l-? > L O l'L 8 5l_!L WI . I.'!L_1 .'!L_ 1 _ Have you trlert ihe 1/10 per lb. prade ot Amber TipsP It possesses Kljfl t^Trfy ** m^ A .ast K Race-' ..^^j^^L STAND THIS I ffiflSS " - JPU ■ to *'»-^"t^»^lU. ' ° horse, ii&'fiS&sra^uf&KlW SEASON AT H Amber Tips jit I' 1 - per ]l>. is the finest, tea obtainable, beiae a bleat mt BniUU TV/TTTT fTIT-nTT\ ffl JHB™*** 5 ! Ml „.„;„.. ■ specially selected tfits I rom ihe best gardens. It is irresistibly delirious, BllWsli j\J^ U \j I I H I I ) xOm '^-<l^tfXtl MA KAURI, ■ andas\rhol«!somttii.s bivnd and *uiter. _'_; ;. _ BBMsnl TERMS: £12 12s. (limited to 30 mares) j||Ej^lll|ll§^^ THE draugiit I Another quality «t Amber Tips is sold at 14$ /jflsf2^«§^ BwMM pliSion^S. 111 " 8^ P^«-o cards on ap- '^^% p A^pSS&m I Z!l AmWvTipnTea is.old W l^^^ RSB 877 GAINE CARRINOTON, IVJUIYVJ VXiA. XVIM J2i X i°i"ht "'at-Vets '"'"d' *"'" HhIbHI BALLYHEIGH. ***"*' w# M ' CDLL SS?n"vi Bmr j^^ Sß t^'™fr (Hotchkiss— Crescent). . N.B.— As both horses ore under my own ** Js» /^'. '-^•VM^BQMfI BALLYHEIGH is a Chestnut Jlorse, standing ° a r e - breeders can reply on their mares re- ffY% "E* J»a /'.> •- -JL*2>-- — *^ VbIR^ISbH 16 hands, and stands second to none for breed- f^>'V" ff t tnnt attention so necessary to obtain • ■ W+~ P*^. - /F^ JTim '. £Z~ ■mfiM\YlH ing quality and speed. Among other races, ft'sfactory results. Jb wMm A. A.v.*^ • jßsfiwMlS himself, he being bj^Muskefrgreat Rnn^lotch^ I#■ »f?* I ""■ l " ar*% **^ V' V^\ '-, : >f : . tfft^g^C . "... 3[^V«/^aßa kis», from a danghlcr of that superior Enjrlish 1/ IV I I f]LJ 1^ c? './" IW "^iPPIiM i m t of SC nntl Kiro Cnstor - wll ° w0n . 17 rnocs ■ ■ ■ ■■ 1 <gdl?> C~^y -d^^^^;- l - : i' . Mr'Pt^^^Sl^gßpißWSHßKMM twice unplacefL \o show or the value" of S Ba n ily- IN WAOT (lU ' „ -77". ''^Sfflß^i^rbf /^ 'j^i^^^is'^^^^P^" I ' heigli as a sire, he is bred on two of the WAiMI UF jT^-.«. r - JBPWmm&Kt&Jtßs+?&^&T3&^ : I^— —^7* most valuable strains nf winning blood. The rN a r»T»r i7.x»-.r X"-:i-'. v - ! ??>- V'«2s«*igMfS^- ■ iß3^ "X ollowmg first-class racehorses are from Castor WADDLERY QR TTARNESS ' >"-"':«> -•>•?& afißllsfx>^<!s3 l y' . A mares: Soultline, Paisano, Pink 'Un, Electra- KJ l_J ««i>iiO^ >&:?u*.{. .;;.*> «" v Vi?»* -^^^ffll?! I rS^fc^r^V-I X' t S!;a^S" mlmimernils<)llim ' ARE INVITED TO INSPECT ?^^^' ' " £&'^i&MlW * All care taken nf mares, but no responsibility AA7Y Wi., l^ 2S? THE ST ° CK ° F Wholes, Agents : MURRAY AND PROMPTS. °/Z "" 6 SERVICE FEES ONLY £4 4s. W. MORGAN * SON^S ' TAKEITTOORMOND'S _ iSd^SU"*??!^ - tt ' Hbßau> ' ofwob.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12581, 11 October 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12581, 11 October 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12581, 11 October 1911, Page 7

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