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1 R; Snodgrass and Sons, f DIRECT IMPORTERS. I STAFEOBDSfIIRE HOUSE. j Recent Arrivals include— I Splendid raqge of TEA- SETS fromj THE STAR CHINA COMPANY I - Latge and well-a3aorted Shipment of CUTLERY and PLATE, fron I .:/■. 0. JOHNSON & CO. Sheffield." * : i&panese Goods— I Including Silk3, Ctapa, Cloth, Fanoy Kits, Dross Baakey, Mats I „■" • Matting, eto., eto. v \ Specially Selected by H a R.B.SNODQRA.33 1 . in Japan. \'■r_ ' • ■ - Extra Good Lines in DiaQafware, Toiletware, etc. Large Selection of Taoibleca aui TaWe Qlaagw are from Belgium and other centres, - - You are Cordially Invited to Call and inspect. YOU WILL FIND OUS SELECTION AND, PRICE 3 EXCELLENT,

/!^% The well-known Clydesda :^^^ : BAL^AL. il^^^^ •-'■- will travel tbe / Pigeon Viilley, Thorpo. Ngatimoti, TJppi Mouteiv, Waimea, Stoke snd >'elso Districts. See cards,; or apply W. MAETIN, 3386 . t : ■ Biiglitwiter. >^^ To Tkatel This Seaso: j|Bi> ' ■ DICTATOR. • ** Ss ?^^^ By Imperius (imp.), froi . Nellie, by Duncan Gray (Abab). Im • perius by Director, from Mondane, b; Whipply's Hambeltpnian. This celebrated trotting stallion wi] travel the Waimea, Moutere, Motueka arid Eiwaka districts. ; ". Fee, £Z single mare j reduction for tw< or more mares the property of one owner I, Dictatoe was a brilliant performer and made_the N.Z. record for two miles on .a grass track. He has sired the bpsi and most nseful horses in Nalson and Marlbcrough, and among those of his stock are the names of Dick Fly, Dick Q.j Dick Stevens, Tutu, etc. Breed from a sire that has proved himto be a.good performer and stock getter. THOMAS BOUGHTON, 4123^ ' Spring Grove. xg3S& To Tba-vel This SEieou W«§~gMsS In the Wakapuaka and ,^^^Tj«\_ Waimea Districts, mmzMffl The Clydesdale Stallion, LORD RANFURLY. (Bred by James Bishop, Esq., : Wheatstone,'Canterbury.) By.Lord Cranley, dam Eose of Keilor ' ; : (imp.) - ' liOed BiNnTEETwas awarded first and championship at the Marlborough A. and P. Show in a large ring of horses. .His rtock gained two firsts and one second at the same Show. - Season terms: £3, half-gu rantee" 10s 5 £1 10s pas'able at ond of season, £2 when mare proves in foal. Groomage ss> payable at first service. All orders left at Foxhill and Suburban Norta Hotels -will be carefully attended to. '■;■; ■'■■■' -.;, ■..,...-.' For pedigrea sae cards, and farther particulars apply UEORGE MILLER, 4124 Hope. v^u^^ ' r ° Stand the Season. In ike Wakapuaka and -''visSPS&y* Waimea Districts. The Magnificently Bred TEOTTING' STALLiQN. BRAEBURN. Bbaebtjbit is a bright bay "and commanding looking horse, and has proved one of the; most valuable sires brought to the district; ' '■. ■ He is by Specification from Jenny Lind by Bluegown. Specification (imp.) is by Contractor (imp.) out of Kate Merry Lark, Specification holds the four miles WOELD'S EECOED hi harness, lOmjns 47secs, also the N.Z. 3 miles record, 7mins 35secs. ■';.•.. Jenny .bind has won many trotting races, and was never beaten in the Show ring. Bluegown.. twice won the .'Sires' Cup and many other races in. Canterbury, and in 1895' he took first prize in the Trotting Stallion Class at Christchurch, beating "Wildwood, Viking, and Gene-al Tracey. From the above it- will be seen that Braeburn comes from exceptionally fine stock. His own progeny, too, have made jtheir mark in the show ring, and- his late owners (Messrs Wilkie &. fage) had no difficulty in obtaining from twenty to thirty guineas apiece for two-year-olds by Braeburn. * - ' . For dates see cards, and for further particulars apply to the owners, COOKSEY & CO., 933 Morrison-street. Nelson. ÜBBEE STAMPS. — AVe have a great variety of attractive designs to ' choose from. Our prices are right/ and our Stamps the best.—" The Colonist" Jobbing Department

, ■ j^jjfflß To Travel This Seacon. ll^!r* i T\ r?& The Toung TKOTTItTG FITZ ROY (1903). By Young Torpedo, from Daisy, by Fitz James (imp.). - . -„. YouNfl Tobpedo, by Torpedo (imp.), from Nancy (fast trotter), by Scamp-The Hawk, by Golden Eagle. ,Torpedo (Australian record 10 miles, and sire of Tornado, Torpedo 11., Torpedo Bill, Submarine, etc.), was from Miss Modesty, by Lucifer-Flying Beauty, by Perfection, the erstwhile King of .Trotters. Fitz James (imported by the late Mr John Kerr, from Calif ornia,) . sired those sterling- trotters Earns and Clyde, - and was by the great General McClennan-Idalia, by Owen Dale. Fitz Eoy :is a rich brown; standing 16 hands, on a splendid set of legs and feet, and .exhibits in a marked degree" a rare combination of quality and substance, with perfect action and. a good turn of speed, and possesses those most essential qualities in aU stires— a sound constitution and docile temper. -Fitz Eoy's breeding is jindenia tie .embracing as it does ;hrough Fit7 J anies and Torpedo, the two . best' strains f b obd' ever imported to the Dominion. ' . Fitz Eoy will serve a limited number of mares at £2 10s each, payable on first January, 1909. Groomage 2s 6d. Mondays, Wakapuaka; Thursdays, Stoke, Bichmond, Appleby, and Brightwater; remainder of week, at owner's stable. 3^71 J. W. HAASE. Jtefc." THE AMEEICAN STANDAED-BEED To 'Stand the Season at the Maitai Eun. Companion is a beautiful solid baj| with black points, is of magnificent 1 conformation, even-tempered, and has the fullest ' pedigree possible. He was bred by theHon. L. J. Rose, of Rosemoade Stud Farm, Los Angelos, California, and is the grandson of the mighty Trotting Sire, Stamboul, who was sold by Mr Rose to Mr W. H. Hobart for 51,-OOOdol. 1 • TERMS : : : £2 10s. Two or more mares by arrangement. P. BEST, Groom-ih-Charge. J. WARNOCK, Owner, . 3961 MaitaL Nelson.

I• - - CA&ivtf&Slli The Thoeouqhbebd faOKAPUNA 3 Will Travel this Season from. Stoke to j Belgrove. and other districts if sufficient indueement^offers.. Moka-puna, 7 years old, is from TamaHinemoa, from Bostrevor. On both the Sire and dam side he is' bred from the best blood, Tama-Hinemoa being a grandson <'• 'Of Tow ton, and Eostreyor a granddaughter of Traducer. Fees .£2 10s ; groomage ss. ' All fees to be paid on or before 9th January, 19d9. ' ' : \ J. E. EDEN, Owner, 3891 Brightwater. Ifc^^ To Stand the Seasoa. w |$!£§PB The THOBOtraHBBiw KNIGHT ERRANT. By St, LEaEß— Fobma. ■ - Bred at Wellmgton Park ; related to such horses'as Multiform and Cruciform, etc. See Stud Book. . " Knight Ebbant is a dark chestnmt, standing 162, with commanding, appearance, and the best "bred horse that has travelled this district. He has taton first honours in the thoroughbred class wierever shown. ' ■ '. Multiform, full brother of .Kmght Errant's dam, was sold for 3750 guineas and Knight Errant's sister^Nuceform,, for breeding purposes only was sold for over 1500 guineas. This valuable sire is stationed at Mr James Hunt's stables, Richmond, and will travel; ' Mondays : Brightwater, Wakefield,.; JBelgrove; Tuesdays : via Waimea West to Richmond ; Wednesdays: Redwood's Valley, Upper and Lower Moutere to Waimea West to Richmond; Wednesdays, Redwoods Valley, Upper and Lower Moutere to Motueka; _ Thursdays: Riwaka ; returning to Richmond Friday. A limited/ number of mares wiil be taken. Terms: £4 4s ; groomage. fee ss. Two or more mares the property of same owner by arrangement. For further particulars LEN. TOMLINSON, Groom in Charge, Richmond.

. Tlx© CFa.MO.<>ti.s' Remedy for . • ' / / V ..- . I ■ VCoi^i^liSj ■ Broiicliitis^^^ r ■'..•■ '■ ft'- f ■' '.'■■"-.■■.-■■■ . I. ■ *~ BRONCHITIS and PNEUMONIA PNEUMONIA and PLEURISY BRONCHITIS and PLEURISY. - Cured by cured by . , . A Severs Caso Cured by Two Bottles of HEARNE'B BRONCHITIS OURS ■ HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURB Hearne'a Bronchitis Cure. After other Tr^^nt had Failed. After othorTrclWent had Failed. After Other Treatment had Failed. tt" a rS: Br ftS^ Henry We, then ag ed a y ca«, had been S^IH^SSS^SI illness. pn Saturday., the 21st October, 1906, he said stO pp age o f the passing of Urine. Under the doctor's W. b ™ ">' «'* '^"eLVe I Lave ™ but temporary .-:■ that her life was in danger— that there was very little treatmlnt the child gradually -got worse, and the doctor 311 HL 6 . *£%££ o ? thJ 'liotcl ? the Cleveland Vwhero - hope for her. eight. days and nights she had been pronounC ed the case hopeless. He told me that the $ e "£ lde / h ? o id me^.f a m e d°cine-Hearne's Bron*hitiS prostrated by Cough, .Pain and Fever, and was. lying J had cou!d not live. At this stage. l obtained from L^'o m t victMia whic? had cured her It a bad at* Uke a statue, unconsciqus. . At this stage I_wa»_per- Mr . w . G . Hearne, Chemist, of Geelon gj -.-"a botde of f"^"??. Jchitis a nd oains m X chVst and bce4d suaded by a, friend to obtain Hearne^ Bronchitis Cure, Hearne'e Bronchitis Cure, and jsave.it to the chUd* ac- S™. 0 !,,- -^ sf T did so aU in thanks and erat^Sdwith its auxiliary medicine for the Fever and Conges- cording to the dire ctions which accompany each bottle of me^to >tty A did^so, w ß^* 11 "^"^ tion of the Lunes, as directed In the Catalogue of of.- it. The child improved . after the second dose of *° /»«■ *g* ff" *^«, at ter t "« s «?°9 ° ot ««' "g c ° ?.°" . Medicines which accompanies each bottle of. the Bron- Hearne's Bronchitis Cure. He continued; to improve , sw,rf« left me in about a w«k ?™abk chiUsC.ure.. I gave the medicine as directed, and there Mch day from each dose of Hearne'a Medicine alone, and -g 6 "^* "^ durie^ ks usuTl -Yours YaVthfully was an improvement from the first dose of Hearne's within three days he was free from. the Cough, Pneu- to attend to my auues as usual.— Yours taitnjuuy. Bronchitis Cure. The improvement, continued after mon ia and the Pleurisy, and the Urine was passing satis- mum. «ik,,i,ii nK n m.ii.™,™. each dose of the medicine. In a week she was perfectly fectorily? He was otitof bed at the end of a week,. Melbourne Punch Office, Melbourne, free from the Pneumonia, Congestion, Cough, Pain and completely recovered, and he is now in perfect health.; u . . . . " -' ' "' — Fever, and was "well, : except that she was still weak. In . ' PRUDENCE M'KEE, : : ■ ' a fortnight she was quite recovered, and is now in Carr-street, South Geelong, Feb. 6,190% ASTHMA— A 17 YEARS CASE. splendid health, and stronger than ever. Any person .•■•., . '- ■ V ■ ' asking for information- about this grand medicine can . - '..■•'■ '. . ' :■_ Previous Treatment Failed. -h '-.bf supplied by me, or by any of my neighbours who have #w-MueilMOTlft!U •"••'- ' ■ "■• »fe •wltnessed its wonderful effects. It absolutely snatched .WnaUßir I lunu Cured by Three Bottles, W my child from an early grave. — Youra gratefully.. ' - - - • ' — : — - _ .■-■•;■-■■■■ " ■■- — : . w „. . D /JI ARDINER ' Too 111 to leave His Bed. Mr Mtx^ j. Anderson,, of Oak Park, Charleville, Police Station, Geelong East, Feb. 5, 1908. ; m ■ — r~T"_ Queensland, wrote:— "After suffering from asthma for '. .-' : j ' . -•.■■■ ■ ■."":..: A oompiexe cure. . seventeen years, and having been under a great many _„ _,_ : _, .-. m "~7~" different treatments without benefit, I was induced to try BRONCHITIS. Mr. W.G. Hearne. .. „„■, v „,/„_„.,_ Hearne's Medicine for Asthma. After taking three Dear Sir,— l am writing to >tell you abouVthe ■««**■ "otfie" of this medicine I quite gdt rid of the asthma, ABufferer73Yearaof Ab;9. . M cure your medicine has effects d in my^ca^^e. About. and lince the n, which was the beginning; of 1883— fifteen — three years ago I began to cough. At first the_ cougtt _ earß . ago _i have not had the slightest return of it. Thoroughly Cured by Two Bottles Of .; was not severe, but it gf=duf»y 6°* an^,; n 7 n cam " The medicine quite cured me, and I have much pleasure Hearne's Bronchitis Cure. . very weak and troubled with ni s ht^s weatt. pain mmy in^ tceoA ,^aing it." ■ — • chest, and great quantities of phlcsm. On several oc- Spe aking in Flbruary, 1908, he states :—" lam keeping Immediate Relief-Effect Wonderful. '^ weU ' Never haye **:<Bo*f* return of the asthma. 6 Mr. Hearne. fir,-I. Was very ill ynih Influenxa be consumption. _and r_™^» |t her teeatments^hadjbee^ /.^j^^ Medic ; ne cored me of Asthma, from which and Bronchitis. A friend of mine persuaded me to try tried, but without benefit. - It was^ at tms stage inai x haUhren suffering for twentv-five years during' which your Bronchitis Cure. The first dose gave me imme- heard of 'your Bronchitis Cure, and sent to you lor a Ihadb «n s^«^»J ™?r? p«en(f medicS? on tne diate relief, and after taking the second bottle > I am course of. ths n.jc'ifm*. When it -arrived, x was tone. I j£i "ggi inh^ations— wTtjTourgettine a thoroughly cured. Its effect on me has been most to leave ; my^M^ I."mmenced_ o^' :^ 55T*. K wTI yearfago S£?° STSS^L^effertrf fit of humanity generally: Yours mo<t respectfully, for which accept my very best thanks.-Yours gratefuUy, nave felt for years-in tact^i . tee^sp«Mia. • ™ P^ ieea?cSyictoria. Westminster B ri d^a?i% London. C ' W . Me«dld,, Victoria. BeWSbf 6. Of ImitatiOllS! Th6 great success of HEARNE'S Bronchitis Cure has Induced a number of unprincipled persons to make Imitations, each calling his medicine ''Bronchitis Curey with the^ectof decc^vine the unsuspecting and so getting; a sale for ari imitation which has none of the beneficial effects that HEARNE S Bronchitis Cure has. Consequently it has become necessary to draw your attention to this fact, and to request you in your own interests to be particular to ask for HEARNE'S, and see that you get it. HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE, Small Size, 26; Large Size, 4/8, Sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors, and by the Proprietor, G. HEARNE, Chemist, Geeiong, Victoria. Forwarded to any Address, when not obtainable locally. NOTlCE— Hearne's Bronchitis Cure No. 1a does NOT contain any Morphia or any Opium whatever, it is equally beneficial . for the youngest chiid and the most aged person. N.Z. DEPOT—OFFICES, No,_ll, First Floor, HOME'S BUIDDINGiJ, Willis Stbebx, WELLINGTON .? \ Looal Agents-JAMES BOON, Hardy street; W. 0. ANCELL, Trafalgar street T EASTOOTT, Aiiij B lrett , * Obtainable^from; "A. J. PALMER, Foshill, Motupiko, Tadmor.^ .; ,;\-' : WSMM ■ :|W^^.^. fcC--. \ ■

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12399, 14 November 1908, Page 1

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