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The Guardian of the Nation's Health Health in New Zealand sets a standard for the world. Nowhere are there bonnier babies, finer children or happier homes. Nowhere i< SCOTT'S Emulsion so widely known, ®r so frequently used. In every home the great bodybuilding, strength-making properties of SCOTT’S Emulsion meet some vital need. Taken regularly it wards off coughs, colds and infectious disease. But it must be genuine _ Scott's Emulsion OF SPECIALLY SELECTED COD LIVER OIL After all! You cannot beat the best. “ Benger’s Food has saved my baby’s life ” ■ —so says an Australian mother, whose baby is now thriving splendidly. Babies thrive upon Benger’s, because it is alvvavs prepared with fresh new milk. Benger’s enriches the milk and adapts it to the delicate digestion of a child. Food Regii.Traub Mark. Send, fm- Benners Booklet, post free. BENGERS FOOD, Ltd., 3SO, George Street, SYDNEY, A.iR: fruit « fIH Vttiy j tMsn tbs erdosO. Tea fcl ft j tn EE, CfEOKm JAM . . n 4 EWA3*. SrGEOßffi (JAM m w. mckinnon District Agent (Wholesale Only)

TO STAND THIS SEASON AT PATUTAHI. IYHDQLERIC SUNRAY (1170, V T ol. 4). Brown Draught Stallion, foaled Nov. 9, 1917. Bred by Mr. Boag. Sire: Buchlyvies Favorite (16955*) 155, Vol 1; g. sire Royal Favorite (10630 s ). Dam: Douglas Royal Mag (1656), Vol. 4, by Black Douglas (14599), (139), Vol. 1. Good flat paddocks, plenty of water and feed free. All mares will be sent for and returned. FEE £3. Two or more mares per arrangement. Guaranteed mares £4. Phone 1103S —T. PEEL. Patutahi. AUTUMN (13) TO STAND THE SEASON AT KAHUTIA LODGE, TARUHERU. THE PROVED SIRE, AUTUMN Siro Aii'tumnus. Dam Edna May 11. AUTUMN will serve a limited numbet of approved mares at the EXTREMELY MODERATE FEE OF £lO/10/-. TJIREADNEEDLE < 4l Sire, Autumn. Dam, Slipstiteh. SLIPSTITCII is by Henry I—Quickstitch. Quickstitch' was a granddaughter of Beauharnais, the dam of Soult, one of New Zealand’s most successful sires. Threadneedlc is a darkbrown horse, and was one of tho best 2-year-olds raced in New Zealand. He is a horse of particularly fine physique, and should make a most successful sire. Fee: £lO/10/-. Grazing; Dry Mares 5/-, wet mares 7/6. Any mare proving barren will be taken for £5/5/- neit season. First-class paddocking; plenty of shelter and water. All care taken but no responsibility. Apply to Groom in charge, H. GOBCOMB, or to D. J. BARRY, Owner, Phone 175. All fees to be paid on remora! of Bi*res. f 771

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16807, 21 November 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16807, 21 November 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16807, 21 November 1928, Page 4