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TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN WAVERLEY AND HAWERA DISTRICTS, THE TROTTING STALLION, OOOLGARDIE. (Br*d iby Friedlander Bros., Canterbury-) Sire Camel, dam The Arab (imp.). ,/tOOLGARDIE is a 'handsome ibay \J horee, with black points, standing •17 (hands high, with good temper, perfectly quiet in both saddle and harness. Sire Camel, gr. sire Berlin (imp., 374. Wallace T.R. vol. iv., imported from America by the late Robt. Wdlkin, Esq., of Christ-churdh), g. gr. sitfe Dudley, g.g.g. Edwin Forest. Ooolgai-die's dam, The Arab (imported toy the late Nabob Wilson, Esq., of iChmtchurch), Camel's dam Duchess, gr. dam Traducer mare. Coolgardie has taken several first prizes in the show-ring, and his stock laire first-class performers. He has proved himself ia sure foal-getter, and on his breeding he should >nick well with any mare. TERMS: £3. 3s. •On or before Ist Jamiary, 1906. Two or more mares as per .agreement. Groom's Fes, 55., payable at first service. All care taken, but no responsibility. For further paaiticulaiis apply to D. MOORHOUSE, Owner. COACHING STALLION SILYEE SPEC WILL STAND THIS SEASON At H&wke's Stables, W&nganui. AS SILVER SPEC is well known to breeders, and sire of the best harness cobs in tlie district, any further comment is unnecessary. FEE: £3. Good paddoeking, 2s. week. CHARLES T. JEFFERSON. F~OIT DISPOSAL, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Those Centrally situated premises occupied by the undersigned, consisting of Shop and Dwelling of six rooms, with all conveniences. Also a large workshop at back, 30 x 25 feet. If desired, the Plant and Stock of a General Tinsmith and Plumber's Business can be taken over. Property will be sold or leased for a term' of years, with right to purchase the% goodwill of existing lease, which hasl about 38 years to run. • For particulars apply to -■'■ W. BEAUMONT, : Taupo Quay, Wanganui. MAGNIFICENT SUBURGAN PROPERTY. A BARGAIN. I rpHIS Property, at Marybank, Wo X miles from tewn^ has all the essentials of a good, comfortable suburban home. There are 6| Acres of good land, well fenced and laid o«t, and occupying one of the most attractive positions ih the district. Modern^ new dwelling 6i eight lofty rooms, with washhouse, copper and tubs, hot and cold water, etc.,.. tennis court, croquet lawns. Splendid" orchard of 300 trees in full profit. An immediate buyer may have the property for £1325, and it is remarkably cheap at the price Full particulars from READ BBOS., CENTRAL LAND AGENCY, WANGANUI AND WELLINGTON. j LOCK THE STABLE j I With Horse Inside, j I There's not much wisdom C I in locking the stable afterv| 1 the horse has gone. An at- 1 I tack of colic or gripes does | # not beg your pardon, ask 1 ft your convenience, or wait 8 1 until a remedy to combat it 8 1 is procured. When it ar- f € rives it comes with a sudden- 1, 1 ness that requires prompt I * and effective treatment if J ■ the horse is to be saved from C I much pain, and possibly I 1 death. The way to save | ff that pain, to get the horse 5 j back to health, and to find J J him in the stable ready for I «> his day's work when wanted f I is to keep THE DAVIES GRIPE I I AND COLIC DRENCH ready for J I the attack that comes with- % I out apology. ' Maybe you | * may never need it, but, on 5 § the other hand, you may j § need it to-morrow, and if | I you do, you'll need it a § promptly. I 1 The Da vies Gripe and | S Couc Drench is sold by store- | M keepers and the manufacturers. M § Price 3/6. | 1 The Davics Pharmacy I I Victoria Avenue. 7 1 xxxxxxxxxxx x xxxxxxxxx X T\ID yOU "gVER X X X Experience the annoyance of a X X Watch that will not keep corroct A X time, or one that will not go At A X TM-OST pEOPLE JJAVE. X X But that is no reason why YOU X X should continue to do so A X We guarantee all work done to X X be turned out in a thorough and X X workmanlike maiiner, and at a X X reasonable price. So next time X X your Watch is troublesome, send X X THE jIwELLERTIMPORTING X X COMPANY, A X NORMAN L. REID, Meager. X X (Eight opposite the English X X Church. X xxxxxxxxxxx x xxxxxxxxx

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12600, 14 September 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12600, 14 September 1905, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12600, 14 September 1905, Page 6