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Mr Dairyman! HAVE YOU SEEN j THIS BOOKLET YET? Wo have several Dairy and other Farming Requisites specially devised to lighten labor ou the farm and make working conditions easier, more pleasant, and more profitable. Space prevents our telling you ALL about those useful dairy specialties in tin's advertisement, but wo have prepared a catalogue or booklet giving illustrations, full particulars and prices. A copy of this booklet is waiting for YOU. You will miss something of importance to yourself if you don’t see ;t, so write your name and address here NOW—NAME .. ADDRESS -—post this advertisement to us and you will receive your cepy by return mail, without obligation of any kind. OLDFIELD AND HENRY, Ltd. OLDFIELD AND HENRY, Ltd. Specialists in Dairy Requisites, 39D Fort Street, Auckland. STONE’S 9TO N E * § STONE’S Wellington, Hawke’s Bay and Tara naki Commercial, Municipal and General a l*R E C T 0 K Y DIRECTORY antf N®«f 2«aia«aJ Annual. Twenty-ninth Year Publication, 1019. Edited by John Stone. Royal Bvo., containing about 120 b pages, corrected to date, the whole handsomely bound in cloth, gilt lettered.

Price: If ordered before publication \7a fri, after publication 20b. STONE, SON AND 00., LTD., Printers and Publishers, Anzao Sqnjsjro, Dunedin, and at Christchurch find i:F; p TO STAND the season on the farm, Kiore, tho purebred Clyedsdale Stallion CAP T A 1 CAPTAIN is a fine type of a horse, and is ,just tho sort that is wanted to breed useful milk cart hfirses. Ho is a nice bay. with a well-built body, and constitution of tho very best. A beautiful\tempered horse and a great worker.

Terms £3 3g. single mares; two or more, as per arrangement. Fees payable January Ist, 1921. Mares will be met at Kiore Station. Grazing Is 6d per week. All care, -but no responsibility. For further particulars .apply to owner. E. JOHNSON, Kiore

To stand th© season at Stratford and travel tho surrounding district. The Celchrabted Trotting Sire ADVANCE (PRINCE IMPERIAL—ROSE) ADVANCE is a jet black horse, standing 16.2 and having great bone and substance. He was bred by J. C. N. Greig, Esq., of Loubeach. Advance has left a number of good performers as well as many useful farm horses, and grows in popularity each season. His sire, Prince Imperial, by Hambeltouian Bell Boy, a son of Ulster* by the great sire Rysdyke’s Hambeltonian. Prince Imperial’s dam Princess, undoubtedly the fastest man up to her day that tho colony had produced, was by Dexter by Caladon (imp.) Rose, the dam of Advance, is by General Tracey, from Phyllis (Berlin —a daughter of Quicksilver). Among others, Rose has produced Prince Randle, Advocate, and Olotah. Among Advance’s stock ■ already racing are: Hodvic, Promotion, Drum Major, General Advance, Vice Admiral, Lord Lytton, Buck’s Head, Lady Black, Ardroth, Forward, Invictis and many others who show great 'promise. Vice Admiral won the Now Brighton Handicap, Ashburton Cup aftd Wainoni Handicap (New Brighton). Forward won tlio Kegsington Handicap, winning five races out of six starts last season. Taxation won three races out of font starts.

TERMS £S Bs. With a reduction or one guinea if paid by January Ist, 1921, and a reduction of ono guinea If paid at first service. Two or more mares as per arrangement. Grazing free. Groomage fee ss. For further particulars apply to. • T. KELLAHAN, or COMMERCIAL BTABLEB. STRATFORD. North British garden hose is least expensive. Finest quality the world Lasts longest and doesn't kink. From rubber dealers everywhere. 122

REATE AN atmosphere of Nazol about you, so that you constantly inhalo it—about 10 drops on the chest of the pyjama jacket at night or on the singlet in the morning protects you against infectious germs. UTTER-WRAPPERS _ To Dairy farmer H who wake their own butter; Obtain your butter, wrappers fct/tln}, “Stratford Port” Job Printing

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXI, Issue 70, 11 October 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXI, Issue 70, 11 October 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXI, Issue 70, 11 October 1920, Page 8

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