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First Fine Freshness Is Caught and Kept ! jlf (Iflß V WHICH MEANS simply that, /| 1 ill I 1 ™ owing to the perfection and • f I|l |f I purity of Frimley practices and , ' " f|l I II * processes, the fruit is ' essentially ' • I f 1! as fresh and wholesome straight f»pi__. _u-.e \I, cans as it could be straight from the orchards. *| It is exactly the same with FRIMLEY VEGETABLES fi and ALL FRIMLEY PRODUCTS. The housewife could U not get finer flavours, and fuller satisfaction, if ij everything were grown at home.' She could scarcely hope for results so good, for the Frimley people know just how things SHOULD be grown I j and gathered and preserved. They have reduced 1 the thing to a science. YOU'RE SAFE WITH FRIMLEY. i . ; 13 €-- 40^^' V l {% j

IFOR CORRECT LINES AND f-\ pv BEAUTY CET A . . . . Ty.D. 4^. ;fc^fc T>OYAL P.D. Rustprdof Corsets are XX made m France by dainty women with the art of Cors.e*try inborn, and f7w-^^S with all love of "creating" good things, Jft^JJElf^r which is the heritage of the French J|§|L ROYAL i^M ' RUSTPROOF '"^W^HHI CORSETS "^tHU AwHolr-f wfOllfi' absolutely assure the .. correct lines you \Bjff h^tmj^^^^^^r require and, what is' just as important, fl^aj_s^fw/-«ffl^^l^^^lrlffl* co,Rl ' 01 ** while you have them on. j^^^Sl|^^^^lJ^P& 5938 and 6178 Royal P.D. Self-Reduc-i^^^^fßLmWS^^^y^^ ing P.D. Corsets are procurable from all

--^ -' _ * Jli£& TO STAND THIS SEASON, THE ~*^W^P\ rfw TROTTING STALLION BARON 11. By Tbe Baron Rothschild (imp.), dam Blaok Bess, by Merrylegs, Nancy, by Ticket of Leave. * BARON 11. is a liandsome dark brown horse, eight years old, with a sound constitution aud . a nice mild temper, and showing plcnt.v ol bone aud substance. Baron 11. ia .afipniralilv adapted for getting real good carriage horHrr or weight-carrying hacks, possessing an h> dnea the Rothschild and Merrylega blood. Al ready some oi hiß stock have changed han'tt*at good prices. TERMS: £3 single marex; two or more tlie property of the same owner, as per agreement. One month grazing free, after whit o 2». week will be cbarged. All care taken but no responsibility incurred. All fees must* be paid before removal r marea. *■..-■ For. further particulars, apply to->-ROBERT SCOTT, or '.'■*'*'■. HUGH TELFORD. fffiffikEfi^^M T0 BREEDER'S. 1 W" Tr -S'SyT Tno well-known thor- ■ STROWAN'"" (Lochiel— Marion) Strbwan is the sire bf Paisano and The -Pti'k 'Un. and several other well known racehoxsuo bred m tbe district The horse will b«- at the service of Breeders at Mr D. McKellar's, Patutahi, where good paddocking may be had. •>■. i FEES: Single Mares £7 7a, two ir tnoro atper arrangement. All fees payable Ist January- 1912. Paddocking can be Becured if necessary. All care taken but no responsibility incurred. . ENGLISH. Owner •s^^^^^p^^«^> THE DRAUGHT YOUNG GARNET .." (winner of ten prizes). — Also — THE FOUR-YEAR-OLD COACHfNG STALLION KING GEORGE. \ TERMS: £2 10s >>er Mare. Free grazing for six weeks afterwards at 2s 6d per week. All care - taken of mares, but no responsibility incurred. Fees to be paid before removal of Mares. W. M'CULLOUGH, - . Makayri. N.B."— Aa both horses are under my owe oare,' breeders can reply on their mares re" oefving that attention bo necessary to obtaii satisfactory results. BALLYHEIGH. (Hotchkixs — Orercent). jjALLYHEIGH is a Chestnut Horse, standing 16 hands, and stands second to none for breed ing quality and speed. Among other races, he won the Turanga Stakes and Sunderland Stakes. Through meeting with an accident this fine horse has been put to the Stud, where no doubt he will leave a name fo? himself, he being by Musket's great son Hotel) kiss, from a daughter of that superior Englisl racehorse and sire Castor, who won 17 race* out of 26 starts* 4 seconds, 3 thirds, and incurred Free grazing for one month ; aftei twice unplaced. To show the value ot Bully heigh as a size, he is bred on two of the most valuj*' '.o strains of winning blood. The follow^ tirst-class racehorses are from Castor mares: Spultline, Paisano, Pink "Un, , Electra I koff, Iranui, Lace Collar, and numerous otbera For tabulated see Cards. All care taken of mares, but no responsibility that 2s 6d per wepk will be charged for eaob Mare SERVIOEFEEB ONLY £4 4b. Apply to— • A. PARSONS, ■"" Ormond.

**"*W»Wrna> HOLE^N-THE-WALL THE SHETLAND PONY CON. (4 years). CON is a beautiful block pony, 11 hands m height. His sire is Tam-o'-Shanter, out oi an imported mare. He was bred by Mr Con Neenan, of Ormond. Mares may be left at Albion Stables, or Riverside Rond. FEES: £2 2s. Oroomage fee, ss. Q. 8. DOLEMAN. "P.D." CORSETS.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12632, 8 December 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12632, 8 December 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12632, 8 December 1911, Page 7