it Does Not Pay a Lady To make her own Blouses when they can be pnona-ed so cheaply at John Cobbe's Store. The two illustrated here are splendid value — well made and very dainty in appearance. ■ . "' ANYWHERE. flf 'lf|J NO."E., 86. ~NO. E787. This Blouse (as illustrated) is A Dainty Blouse (as illustrated) made in the Magyar style, made of White Muslin, in the trimmed with tiny pin tucks, and Magyar style; beautifully em- ■ pretty medallion in front. A very broidered and trimmed with suitable Blouse for young ladies, pretty val. insertion, round collar, being finished with pretty Peter is finished with tucks and mserPan Collar, edged with dainty ticra. May be worn for Evening val. Lace, and has three-quarter Wear, or used as a day Blouse, sleeves, finished with pin tucks Sold at ono Price to all, bs bd and insertion. Sold at one Price eacb. to all, 4s H^l^^t REA dy-TO-WEAR GARMENTSJOHN COBBE THE MAIL OR HER HOUSE. FEILDING. MAIL YOUR ORDER TO-DAY.
TO STAND THIS SEASON AT WANOAKUI, And Travel the Surrounding- Districts. Turakina—Mondays: Mclndoe's Stable, Marton, Tuesdays. Jardine'a (TJpo-tong-aro, Friday morning-. And will be at "Wa-"~anui remainder of week. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION, By Birkenhead—Solitaire. Zimmerman, bred by the Hon. J. D. Ormond in 1903, is a brown horse stand- ' 'ne 16.2 hands, by Birkenhead—Soltaire, by imported Eiridspord from Solitude, by Robinson Crusoe. j He was 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 bis 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 fur- j longs in lmin. 15 4-sth sees. j 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 lie carried 8.4 and beat a big field. He also pulled oft! 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, y 2 mile. In the C4reat Autumn Handicap, of 1000 soys., he carried 9.3 and beat Signor (6.13) and others, in 2min. 40 3-sth sec. He won £0800 in stakes. During six seasons the progeny of Birkenhead have won in stakes in the Dominion over £50,000. They have also been successful in the Commonwealth, both on the fiat and over fences. T3BMS: Single marc, £6 6s; two or more mares, the property of one owner, £5 sb. All care taken, but no responsibility. Good paddocking 2s. per week. All trains met and, every care taken. For further particulars apply to GEO. CHAMBERLAIN, Windleburn's Stablea. P.O. Box, 266. "Wanganui. TO STAND THIS SEASON at •WANGANXJI & TURAKINA DISTRICTS THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, (By Glengyle, dam Director mare.) QE2TEEAI. FSEKCH is a beautiful bay hjrse, standing over 17 hands. He has a splendid temper and perfect action, and has proved himself a sure foal getter. General French took first prize as a yearling at Hawera Show, and first 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 Glengyle (373) out of Rose. Glengyle by Prince of the Isles (imp.) out of Helen McGregor (401). Helen McGregor by Glenroy out of Violet. Prince of the Inles by Honest Tom, out of May Queen. Rose's sire is Director, who is by Young Banker out of Queen .Elizabeth, by Sir Vi'Mam Wallace. TEBMS:—£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 Windleburn's Stables. W. TAPP, Wanganui. Groom in charge. P.O. Box 206, Wanganui. preliminary'notice TO stand this Season in Wangaiini and Surrounding Districts, the Standard Bred Trotting and Coaching Stallion Judge Belden (2.l7)—Countess (2.171). Further Particulars Apply CHAS. LETT, Wanganui. I IT'S &ti@ WOUSJEii I That CHAMPION LINI- « MEXT has such a genuine ts reputation. There's hardly jg a racing stable in the DoX minion that has not used it II without absolutely the best H result. Refuse imitations. SI Use only I Champion § Lmiment, a It's best. I Price, 3/- per bottle. « Sold by all saddlers or m direct from I YOUNG & COLLINS, Ltd., B Sole Dominion Agents, || AVENUE, WANGANUI. ; fljr i ¥TANTEI) Known.—J.. Hedditc-h and t' Co., itifigway Snv.'t, have a special lino of hulk*' tus.S'.nx* silk blouses with a polo and don Mo eoltar. which ;hey arc <=ei!iii{j at ' I
rpO STAND THIS SEASON at Kuroki Lodge. Wanganui The Champion Pony Stallion Silver King Grazing 2s. a week. Fee, 2 guineas, payable not later than Ist January tnext. For Further Particulars apply to P. GREEN, Owner. TO Stand this Season at Wanganui, the Stallion MANXiVI»OTO • ; (Soult— Lady Fisher). j Fee £10 10s. Paddocking 2s 3d. j Further Particulars from Groom in . chare© GEORGE POWELL, KAROKI LODGE. HARRISON STREET, WANGANUI. j TO travel this season, in the Waverley and surrounding districts, the draught etallion I GLEN BOY, j By Glengyle, out of Diamond, by Wallace, by Sir William WaVace, by Kettles Sir William Wallace. Terms: Single mare £4 45., two or more mares as per ar^ungement with . owner or groom in obaige. ■ Mares sold or exchanged, will be charged as in foal. All fees to be paid on the Ist of January, 1913, to the owner or groom j in charge. Groomage 2s. Gd. per mare. L. G. BREMGR. Owner, KOUI, WAVERLEY. TO STAND THE SEASON. TO stand this season in Wanganui and travel the surrounding district, the well-known thorough-bred atallion PATRONUS (IMP.) By Patron, dam Placida. Patron, the sire of Patronus, won the Melbourne Cup (carrying 9 stone), and wa6 sold in England by auction for 4100 guineas. Patronus has the following performances to his credit: V.R.C. Maiden Plate, Veterinary Stakes, Brunswick Stakes, Bagott Handicap (top weight lm. 5f.), beating Lord Cardigan, also Mooney- Valley and Maribyrnong Cups, etc., etc. Good paddocking 2s. All care taken, but no responsibility. Terms £5 ss. For full particulars apply to— HRTON AND CARVELL. CARBINE STABLES. WANGANUI. To stand the season on St. John's Hill and travel the surrounding1 districts. THE CLYDESDALE STALLION JRoysi.l Grant (9T7) Vol. 6, N.Z.5.8.) By Roval Standard (645 N.Z.5.8.); Dam Blossom by Earl Russell (403 N.Z.5.8.) For further pedigree see Stud Book. ROYAL GRANT is brown In colour, being only four years old, with good flat bone and good hair. He has a good temper and good sound feet, and he cannot help but make a name for himself as a sire if given a chance. TERMS: —£3 3s. payable on or before January Ist, 1913. For further particulars apply to W. MAJOR, St. John's Hill. "VVangarni. To stand tlie season at Aramoho and travel the District. THE TROTTINU'STALLION \ JERBEiSKX JERBELSKI is by Jersey, who sired many winners. Jersey sire Child Harold who also sired Rothschild. Jerbelski's dam Bell was by Bellman who sired many winners. Jerbelski took first prize j at Vranwiinui Show ]',"'>9, second 1010, i and first 1911—only times shown. It j will be seen from the above that this ! horse comes from a great strain of trot- I ting blond 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 i W MAJOR. j Oi Owner. ' S. MAJOR, Aramoho.. Groom in charge. WANTED Known.—For new summer tennis and ne^ligo shirts in all; fashionable shades from 3s. 6d. up-j wards, at L. Hedditch and Co. j NEW Peter Tan Collarettes in Mus- I lin and Lac-e, from Is to os fid A. J- Tymcns. Draper. Avenue *
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 9 October 1912, Page 6
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