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JOHN COBBE pays freight or _. postage on all goods except heavy M\/ StflPP 8T YflllP Furnishings to any part of the WIJ UIUI U U* ■ uui gend for patterng of New liflllP Season's Goods and receive them "" J* " post free, with new Spring Catalogue. "My Store at your door " ifl no idle phrase with John Cobbe, the Mail Order Specialist of FeU ding; it actually means that by availing themselves of his up-W date Mail Order System, customers may purchase high-grade Drapery and dependable Footwear at low prices for Cash, with out moving away from their own ■ doorstep. Thousands of homes are being supplied in this way, and absolute satisfaction is the result. John Cobbe buys in the world's best markets, and having his store at Feilding, avoids the • I enormous expenses attached to the location of a City House. He is therefore, enabled to give better value for kss money. Thousands know these statements to be correct. Mail your order and prore it for yourself. •-■■-*»*■.' JOHN COBBE'S faith in the super- |f)HN PfIRRF iority of the goods he buys is so llUilll UUIfULy great that he undertakes to cheer- _ QCD &QIIflEIU(AII i fully Tefund your money, and pay UKAPtK & uMUfcmnNj fr6igtt or P-I.W. ■-»*« THE MML ORDER HOtJSB> you are not satisfied with any article bought through the Mail. FEILDING. -

TO STAND THIS SEASOW AT - wAxraAjrux, And Travel the* Surrounding1 Bl«trict». TuraJdna—Mondays: Mclndoe'a Statue, Marton, Tueadays. Jardine'i (Upokongaro, Friday morning. And will be at "Wanganui remainder of week. THE THOROUGHBRED STALL.ION, ZIIVIIYJIERIVIAIM By* Birkenhead—SoUtalre. Zimmerman, bred by the Hon. J. D. Ormond in 1903, is a brown horse stand'ng 16.2 hands, by Birkenhead —Soltarre, by Imported Elridspord from Solitude, by Robinson Crusoe. He waa a high-class performer. As a two-year-old he was successful In the Napier Stakes, of 250 soys., 5-furlongs. As a three-year-old he won the King Edward Handicap, of 200 soys., nine furlongs, at Hastings, in the spring beating a big field. In the Canterbury Derby, of 1000 soys., he defeated six others comfortably. In the Great Northern Derby, of 750 soys., he beat his three opponents pointless. That he was a brilliant sprinter as well as a good stayer he demonstrated in the Royal Stakes of 500 soys., at Ellerslie, by carrying 9.2 and running six furiongs in lmin. 15 4-sth sees. As a four-year-old he was at the top of the tree. In, the Jubilee Cup,-of 600 soys., he beat Elevation at level weights In the fast time of lmin. 41 3-sth sec. His' next success was in the Auckland Cup, of 1750 soys., two miles, in which he carried 8.4 and beat a big field. He also pulled off- the Auckland Racing Club Handicap, of 750 soys., carrying 9.3, In, 2min. 36 2-sth sec. At weight for age he had no difficulty in winning the Auckland Plate, % mile. In the Great Autumn Handicap, of 1000 soys., he carried 9.3 and beat Signor (6.13) and others, in 2min. 40 3-sth sec. He won £6800 in stakes. During six seasons the progeny of Birkenhead have won in stakes in the Dominion over £50,000. .They have also been sucpessful in the Commonwealth, both on the flat and over fences. TEAMS: Single mare, £6 6s; two or more mares, the property of one owner, £5 °s. >ll <\-ir" taV«"i. but no.responsibility. CJpo-1 piuMoeHng 2s. per week. All triiirr-- r>!pi and every rare taken. For further particulars apply to GEO. CHAMBERLAIN, Windleburn's Stables. P.O. Box, 266. . Wanganui. ■ ' "T3SH? TO STAHD THIS SX2ASOH at WANGAWtn & TT7BAKXKA DISTRICTS THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION,

TO RACING 'MEN AND OTHfcltS. TO STAND AT AORANGL TEILDING. > fTIHE imported Australian Pied Xlood X Stallion * SYLVANITE, Sire Grafton, imported; dam, Golddust. ■ . Sylvanite is the winner of three Darfcys and many other important races. Also the sire of many winners. Sylvanite is one of the largest wellproportioned blood stallions of the present day. and was the champion prizewinner "at the Boyal Show, Sydney. Colour, rich brown, black points. For further _ : HOtJLT AND SONS, FEILPINQ. TO Stand this Season at Wanganui, the Stallion M UN X APOTO (Soult— Lady Fisher). Fee £10^ 10s. Paddocking 2s Od. Further Particulars from Groom in* *harg° GEORGE POWELL. . TO STAND THE SEASON. TO stand this season in Wanganui and travel the surrounding district, the well-known- thorough-bred itallion . PATRONUS CIMP.) . By Patron, dam Placida. Patron, the sire of Patronus, won the Melbourne Cup (carrying 9 stone), and was sold in England by auction for 4100 guineas. Patronus has the following performances to his credit: V.R.O. Maiden Plate, Veterinary Stakes, Brunswick Stakes, Bagott Handicap (top weight " lm. 5f.), beating Lord Cardigan, also ffltooney Valley and Maribyrnong Oups, -etc., etc. Good paddocking 2s. All «are taken, but no responsibility. Terms £5 os. For fall particulars apply Jto— OORTON AND CARVELL, .. CARBINE STABLES. WANGANUI.

General French (By Glengyle, dam Director mare.) aEXTEBAX* TRENCH is a beautiful bay horse, standing over 17 hands. He has a splendid temper and perfect action, and ha 3 proved himself a sure foal get- ' ter. General French took first prize a^ a yearling at Hawera Show, and fir3t prize as a two-year-old, second as a three- ( year-old, and second as a four-year-old at Hawke's Bay Show. The following pedigree will show that General French is as well bred as any horse in the Dominion: —He is by Glensfyle (373) out of Rose. Glengyle by Prince of the Isles (imp.) out of Helen McGregor (401). Helen McGregor by Glenroy out of yiolet. Prince of the Isles by Honest Tom, out of May Queen. Rose's sire is Director, who is by Young Banker out of Queen Elizabeth, by Sir Wi'Ham Wallace. TESKS:—£4 4s. single mare; £3 3S. two mares or more. Good paddocking for mares. All care taken but no responsibility. Further particulars on application to GEO. CHAMBERLAIN, Or Windleburri's Stables. W. TAPP, Wanganui. Groom in charge. P.O. Box 266, Wanganui. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TO stand this Season in Wanganui and Surrounding Districts, the Standard Bred Trotting and' Coaching Stallion Cotaxi-fc Belden Judge Belden (2.l7)—Countess (2.17J). Further Particulars Apply CHAS. LETT, Wanganui. [Wisdom Suggests =3 theproprietyofsafegnardinfjthe . 1| health of your stock. Therefore m Kalstead's Drench JZ jra the most efficient drench known, HBf should always be handy. ™" HH W.B.K. writes :— "I am using your drenches continually — which have given every success even BB ""■" in the worst eases." ■■ ■r* Halstead Veterinary Medicine Co. *i ■i THAMES. on " 'I 4 Local Ageiii/S: LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. WANTED Known.—W. Arthur, 13 jJublin Street, for Big Value and Small Prices in Cabinet Furniture. See Block Advt. of WardroDo. NEW poods at UncVrroll's. 34 inch nnvv. saoues, rrey «md champagne cambrics 6-£ d.. indigo prints, spots and floral designs 6£d., long black and white lisle gloves Is. 6d., laoe collars i and hosiery. Just above Newmarket. > Cheapest dVaper in Wanganui.

TO travel this season, in the Waverley and surrou«vling districts, the draught stallion GLEN BOY, By Glengyle, out olDUimond, by Wallaoe, by Sir William "WaVace, by Kettles Sir William Wallace. Terms: Single mare £4 45., two or more mares as per ar-;oigement with owner or groom in cluvige. Marei sold or exchanged, will bo j charged as in foal. All fees to bo paid on the Ist of January, 1913, .to the owner or groom in charee. Groomasce 2s. 6d. per mare. L. G. BREMGR, Owner, KO£II, WAVERLEY.Tto stand the season at Aramouo and travel the District VTHE TROTTING STALLION *r JERBELSKI JERBELSKI is by Jersey, who sired many winners. Jersey sire Child Harold who also sired Rothschild. JerbelskS's dam Bell was by Bellman who sired many winners. Jerbelski took first prize at Wanpanui Show 1909, second 1910, and first 1911 —only times shown. It will be seen from the above that this horse comes from a great strain of trotting blood on both sides, and his stock are highly spoken off in the district. TERMS: —£3 35., payable January Ist, 1913. For further particulars apply to \V. MAJOR. Or Owner. S. MAJOR, Aramoho, Groom in charge. To stand the season on St. John's Hill and travel the surrounding1 districts. THE CLYDESDALE STALLION Royal Grant (977) Vol. 6, N.Z.5.8.) By Roval Standard (C 45 N.Z.5.8.); Dam Blossom by Earl Russell (403 N.Z.5.8.) For further Rprlisree see_Sturt Book. ROYAL GRANT is brown In colour, toeing only four years old, with good flat tone and good hair. He has a good temoer and good sound feet, and he cannot help but make a name for himself as a sire if given a chanco. TERMS: —£3 3s. payable on or before particulars apply to W. MAJOR, St. John's Hillf "Wangarul.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 20 September 1912, Page 6

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