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g£ m. E £ the All-British SAUCE is made in England—enjoyed all over the world. Git & bdttUlo-iay. »'V< Ldu^l H.PTHF ma Tt'-'i fe^ *» Admiral Wood, with Wilson in the sulky, | worked very early, being credited with getting to the end of two miles without assistance in lniiii 3Csec. John Dillon (J. Jarden), Agathos (A. Hendrickcn), and Denver Huon (M. Edwards) broke away from the two-mile post, Agathos conceding the other pair about 2sec break. John Dillon and Denver Huon raced on terms for over a mile, but half a mile from home the latter retired, well beaten. Agathos could not make the least impression on John Dillon, who wound up an easy winner from his stablemate by about six lengths. Denver Huon tired very badly, and can be written out as a Cup proposition. John Dillon's showing was full of merit, and he has never looked in such fine racing trim. The times recorded were: —John Dillon 4min 35 l-ssec, Agathos 4inin 3G 4-ssec, and Denver Huon 4min 40sec. Now that Emilius has been withdrawn from the New Zealand Trotting Cup, R. McDonnell will hold the reins over Evelyn. This leaves J. Brankin without an engagement, but it is quite probable that his services will be requisitioned before convincing day. The Ashburton trainers, A. Pringle, R. McDonnell, J. Brankin, and D. Warren, are due at Addington in a few days with their teams for the Metropolitan Meeting. Owners are given a final reminder that acceptances for first day events at the New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club's Meeting fall due at noon to-morrow. At the same time a final payment must be made for the New Zealand Trotting Cup. With the exception of Emilius and Tommy C. it is quite probable that all the other Cup candidates will have- their engagements continued. The Spring Meeting . of the; Melbourne Trotting Club was held yesterday, when the Richmond Thousand resulted:—Happy Voyage 10yds bhd 1, G.C. scr 2, Culloden scr 3. Happy Voyage won by fifty yards in 3min 33 l-ssec. . . All is not well with the Kilbroncy filly Kilalla, and she can hardly be at her best for next week's engagements. For some time past Disdainful has been under suspicion of unsoundness, and after galloping on Saturday morning wns decidedly sore. Her prospects of contesting the Stewards' Stakes, for which she was one of the most fancied candidates, do not look any too bright. TEMPLAR. IMITATION THE SINCEEEST FLATTERY. The public is) asked to beware of spurious imitations of "Fluenzol," the widely, recognised remedy for nasal and throat troubles. Be careful to see that each wrapper bears the well-known trade-mark. If you want prompt relief, don't be persuaded to accept anything other than "Fluenzol." .3 Registered Na HEAM'S ESSENCE One bottle makes a pint of finest family cough, cold and sore throat remedy. Cuts 2/-. Sara 10/A Cheaper r Breakfast-Table One item on which every housewife can economise is porridge. By using She will —Get more choice Oats for her money. —Save Time and Fuel in Cooking. —Serve the Finest Breakfast Food that young or old can eat. Cooks Perfectly in One Minute! In 41b. and 201b. Bags-fall weight. ■ Get the larger size. Made by LANGDOWN & SON. Ltd. Christ church T E A. GOOD FAMILY TEA (Without Coupons) 1/6 per lb. CROWN BRAND (Without Coupons) 1/10 per lb. CROWN CELYON (With Coupons) Very fine flavour 2/- per lb. Also at 2/2, 2/4, and 2/6 (With Coupons). CROWN CEYLON (With Coupons) Extra Choice —the Best that money can buy 3/- per lb. We give Cash Discount Tickets Free. Save these Tickets and get 6d in the £ in Cash or 1/- in the £ in Crockery or Fancy Goods. rOHN HALL & CO., LTD., j Clock Tower, Christchurch. - ' * 11

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1160, 30 October 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1160, 30 October 1917, Page 7

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