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Soon be Over! Don't Miss Our Sale! y . i ' '- DON'T COME ALONG SOME DAY AND FIND IT'S ALL OVER, AND THAT YOU'VE PUT OFF. YOUR BARGAIN-HUNTING TILL TOO LATE. GOOD THINGS CA^'T LAST FOREVER, AND THIS SALE IS WITHOUT DOUBT A FEAST OF GOOD THINGS FOR THE THRD7TY. THERE ARE STILL HUNDREDS OF WONDERFUL BARGAINS LEFT, AND EVEN GREATER REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE ON EVERY LINE TO ENSURE 'ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE. " WATCH THE REMNANT TABLES. THEY'RE WORTH IT I New Address : Next Whinrays. Ci IDr? C _**• *'A__ Opposite Salvation Army Barracks. 11-WJrCcL O, bfSDOme ... ..._!__' .. . . ' ' ' ...

SUN SCREENS ',:'.. tin* ■ VERANDAH BLINDS MADE TO ORDER, ANY SIZE. .■-..•'•' "*.■■' TI/TEASUREMENTB taken and Prieai q noted. Verandah* Screened la Temporarily foi Weddinga' at JEUNE & CO.'S J. S. ALLAN T ICENSED SANITARY PLUMBKE AND DRAINLAYEgB, COPPERSMITH, GAB^CTER, ; STjEEL METAL WORB3EB, HAS REMOVED TO NEW, OP-mDATB WORKSHOI AND STORE, NEXT WHINRAY'S. Preaont Entrance:' Nearly opposite th< Gisborne School. ONLY ONE CLASS Of WORK— - THB BEST. CHARGES~MbDERATE. Telephone No. 764. Private "Bai ... ... No. tgl. SIGNALMAN - , STAND THE SEASON At WAIAU BTATION. ■ -. ". ' MiC # TO STAND THIS SEASON ?*P™SK WAERENGA-A-HIKA X \=«--lrvi c R an^ some Trotting • " FERIRA 0 " (By FRANZ— Dam FLOWERWOOD). FERIRA is ", a black horse of superior quality f nice docile temper, and fine style of moving. He is by Franz (full-brother to Fritz (champion of Australia), by Vancleve. Flowßrwood, by Blackwood Abdallah (imp.); dam Pansy, by Berlin (imp.) ; dam! St. Leonards. FERIRA was 9- good, game horse On the track, having won oyer £600 *in | stakes. . His principal wins were m two-mile races, his. time for 2 miles being 4min _3sec. He has given a trial over a mile m 2min 18sec, which shows that he has both speed and stamina. Bis dam and grand-dam have both won races over two and three miles. Terms : £4 4s for a limited number of approves mares. Good paddofck pro vided for mares. All care, but no responsibility taken. HARRY OGDEN, 584 .'_-.... !. „ Waerenga-a-hika. . „ f . '^J_£ T0 * STAND TnIS • - - -^MpJ 1 SEASON AT 'm^^^tmmlW MAKAURI, the JM^*^P| DRAUGUT STALYOUNG GARNETT . (Winner of 10 Prizes.) ' " , ■' .'. ( — ALSO.— ' KING GEORGE. the six-yoarrold Coaching; Stallion. TERMS: £3 per Mare. Free grazing for six weeks; afterwards at 2s .Gd per week., All care taken of mares, but no responsibility incurred. Fees to be paid before removal of mares. " ' I W. M'CULLOUGH, Makauri. N.B.— Both horses being under my own care, breeders may rely on their mares receiving the attention necessary to satisfactory results. 688 TO STAND THE j ___f____^ SEASON f JHHgjI At MAKAURI, _ F\_ ■ WrK ■ The well-known Hackney' Stallion, KINGSTON (Imported, from America). KINGSTON'S stock won at the last Show ! 'tho- following Classes : Ist Maiden Jurapv (38, . entries), 2nd Open Jump (43* entries), Ist Best Paced ' Hack 137. entries); also Ist, 3rd and 4th m Walking Class. . '■'... Terms: Tour- guineas, for a limited, number of approved mares. .?■■s ■ Good paddocking, but no responsibility. One month's grazing free; thpieV after 2s ,6d pet;' week. All feea to be paid before' removal. .... Apply— . W. , EVANS, $M Makaraka.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13532, 9 November 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13532, 9 November 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13532, 9 November 1914, Page 8