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I TO STAND AT ORMOND. The imported Jersey Bull GOLDEN CEEST (Dred by -P. C. Le Quesnc, Island of Jersey.) ■ , GOLDEN CREST Is a silver grey m color, and shows great quality. He comes of a 'great milking family; m fact his sire, Rochette's Astor 4391' is claimed to be the best dairy, .breeding- bull m the world. He has "sired. no less than 45 prize-, winners, among whom were several champion, first prize, gold, silver and brpnze medals at butter, tests, bpjh m Jersey, England, and the States. He holds the record for tho bull with .officially tested daughters. Twenty-two of these averaged from 21b Soz.to 31b, 4oz butter-fat m 24 hours from do to, 118 days, after calving, and they averaged 1500 dollars at sale by auction. He has for dam that celebrated cow Golden Flower 1413. bred by J. Hervion, St. John's, Jersey. Golden Flower, highly commended In Jersey Island Studbook, is also a most choicely-bred cow with great dairy qualities, tracing back on the sire's side to' the old Cowslip family of cows, which have made. such a name for themselves since the formation of the Jersey Herd Book m 1866, her dam being by the champion bull Golden. Maid's Prince, who hgs v J§fjli„so 4 many good ones, and whose^'progeny has been so much sought after. , , I TERMS: £5 ss. Limited to a small number only. F. JONES. 921 ' Ormond. YOU NEED COOD TEA & COFFEE. \/uU can get it At *'• J.'. EAST'S .» TEA, imported straight from the gar dens of Ceylon*-, of i rare quality And full of aroma. Buy it fresh from J. EAST. Yon cannot enjoy Tea which has been done up m packages, for months. Get it fresh from J. EAST. Tea of exceptional value at Is 3d, Is 6d, Is Bd, .2s. ■"' COFFEE is "30th roasted and ground *n the. premises by J. EAST. Buy Coffee fresh roasted and ground, and you will know what good -Coffee means— ii, bought from J. EAST. .Coffee loses it* flavor and goes flat- m less than a week ; therefore buy little, ,and buy rt of|ten. ..Gel il from J Mj-S't; , " : JUHNSTONE * SMITH, the Up-io j dale ifercers ..-.and ,T«lp~». ,-Na»! Winter; Overcoats, fleecy lined, from 40» I O to _lat. Hboper for Gents' Warn " Undershirts and Pants; they W the chill andsav^.yoTi "h* nhivers *■ ;' JOHNSTONE & SMITH for Kaincoats Overcoats, <.Oitokins*-*-*coata that trih i««*p you Hrv *tiH wtrm ■ : ACLIFLO^WERS and .parly Cabbages „m apy quantify ; -ateo, good wm pie Nelson t Apple*, on *ale ..awt w Willi' TanV.'/niadsfoW*ft6_d a » ' '" ' '' '>'" \.°

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13170, 2 September 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13170, 2 September 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13170, 2 September 1913, Page 4