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ASK FOR J. CLEGG^ Perambulators. Sold ry T. Drake and J. W. Wioticld, Inglewood ; and G. W. Browne, New Plymouth. WORKS AT CHRISTCHURCH. W ATCHE CJ ATCHE £5 REPAIRS s d Waterbury cleaned for ... ... 3 6 Main Springs 3 6 English Levers cleaned for ... 3 6 „ „ Springs 4 0 Genevas cleaned for .' 3 0 „ Springs ... 3 6 Ladies, dont forget — Brooch Pins, only 3d each. Don't forget the Address — Next Door o oohn Abbott, Devon Street, New Plymouth _ ROBERTS. b259m T> LOOKER'S TPvUTCH /^OCOA JD XJ \j Sweeps the Board. IT IS DELICATE, DELICIOUS AND STRENGTHENING. BLOOKER'S DUTCH COCCOA v -the favorite Continental Beverage. Used by all the Crowned Heads of Europe. v Of all Grocers and Storekeepers. TO 3TAND Tiilß SEASON. «v__ mHE THOROUGHBRED Lp3P& J- ENilßti HOUSE JQL HOWITZER, Muaket (imp),-* dam Titania ;(itup). Musket being so well known needs do comment. Titania got by Ortat ; berdam; Queen Mab, got by Hampton out of Blanob, by Birdcatcher — Camphim, by ProvostGadfly, by M»y Fly— ""abra by Harbinger — Jenny, by I ick Andrews — Worth y, by Young Catnelia by Woodpecker, Camelis by l'renthatn. Coquette, by Compton Barb, sister to Regulus, by the Godolphin Arabian, imported to Cantetfcury by G. G. Stead, Eeq., in 1878 Fuhoe, own aisfer to Howitzer, was purchased and Bent to England for stud purposes, thus showing the value" of this blood Howitzer met with a mishap when young, which threw him out of work, but did not impair his strength, thus cutting short what would undoubtedly have been a brilliant career on the track ; but he has the name of leaving some of the best btock in Auckland. Fee : Single Mare, £3. Also, will stand, the Draught Entire Whakamara, by Glasgow Geordie, dam Besßie ; by Thane of < Iyde, imported from Scotland. Whakamara has taken two fl-Bt-and one gecond prize at the Agricultural Shows. Terms : Single Mare, $2 10s ; ajlownnco made for more than one owned by same owner. N.B.~Auy mares visiting Iheae horses not proving in foal will get the services the following Benppn fbee. AH care taken but ao responsibility. All fees to be paid on or before the let January, 1896. ' W. ELLIOT, 1>217b Owner, Waitara. 30 STA*D THIS SEASON. >-®~«S5a THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION, "?S?W'"~ -vq .vrjtjv i— * X V_/ IN JC» X_*. BRED by the New Zoalana Stu.l Company, and imported iiito this district from Auckland by Air W. J. Russell, will stand this season at his owner's stables, :-outh Road, Kew Plymouth.' Lionel is ayo tig stallion, by Leolinns (imp) out of P. tro!e>-8e (imp), and is ' therefore half-brother to thatLreat horse Gatliug, who po formed so we'l in India, and Hotchkieß, t^e famous Auckland etallion, whose fee is one of the largest in New Zealand. Lionel's first ret, A unabel, is a performer of merit having beatea a ohbice field of two year-olds in *bo Sylvia Handicap, run at tho Auckland Summer Meeting of 1892, and shortly afterward won the Hobson Handicap at Takapuna, as?ain beating suoh 2 year olda as Royal Robo and live, and others He is also a re of that fast poay Util. Lion J was the highest priced youngster of his yeai at Sy.'.via Park, realising 245 guineas. In 189* Lionel carried off the first prizo (no mediu bsing offered), and in 1892 he carried off first and V hampion Medal for th « best thoroughbred at the Taranuki Agrieultora Show. Lgolinuß also sired Visa Alien from Petrol use, who ran well in Sydney ; and Whakawai, winner of tho M'aidon Plate 200 sors, one and a quarter miles, at the V.R.C. Spring Meo iv«. Liouel is con sequently full brothur and rela'ed to these w. il-known prrfi riners. The full pedigree of t'Otb sire and dam wiil be found in tho New Zealand Stud Cook. Tei Ms : £2 per single mare ; redaction madeiicseof two or more mares, the property of same owner. Groom's fee. •2b 6d. ' Further particulars on applio :tion to W. J. RUSSELL 1>242 fionth Koad. Why is B^SSAKOCiA the best TEA ? Because it is Pure, Sweet, Fragrant, and Wholesome. All grocers. KAY'S COMPOUND, a demulcent expectorant. For Coughs, Colds, aud Cheat Complaints. KAY'S COMPOUND for Coughs and Colds, is equally serviceable for Horses and Cattle. TilOR COUGHS, COLDS, BRONJj CHITIS, ASTHMA, INFLUENZA CONSUMPTION, &c, &c. umN * A » KAY'S COMPOUND ESSENCE OF LINSEED, Aniseed, Senega, Squils, roiu, &j. o j i , KATS TIC PILLS, a specific in . Neuralgia, Face-ache, &c Contain Quinine, Iron, &o. CAUTION. -Spurious imitations ac*j 3' ing ottered. LINUM OATHABTICUM PI^LS digestive, corrective, and agr cca blv iponcut. * K^BS.AKOJbATFAkeepsits perfect aroma by being herme- ' ieally sealed in lead. «^lljrocers, , -

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10483, 7 December 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10483, 7 December 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10483, 7 December 1895, Page 4

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