(Sjt is 9ood. <& m/JJ Jt is a sure and quick . \ KjS remedy for many I II Wngs. {Bowel disorders, I O Stomaef) troubles, B( J) ailments of t6e Kidneys I II and bladder. I Mi i~i mi J I iinnitfWß^l Jt delps in eases of | -j\ fflQeumatism. |L H Jt dears tfje {Blood— I \\ tfjrougd tfje Kidneys. I W\ Ston'f acw/)J ony substitute. ¥ou must \ (\J\ get tfje genuine. (j^ rgillE THOROUGHBRED STALLION, JL BGNNSE SCOTLAND, (Winner of the Sydney Derby), BY ST. GEORGE, DAM FAIli NELL, Full brotliur to Loyalty and Sanicon, will stand this season in Mastcrton. TJiItMS—4J Kii'muas, siuglo liiarc. For fui thur particulars apply to— C. McCULLOUGH, Owner, C/o J. K. IJlinkliornc's Stables, Dixon-Hlvccl, Mastorton. mO STAND THE SEASON; in Mabtkmon anu SonnoDNDiNO Dikthict, The Thoroughbred Stallion, IVIERRIE ENGLAND. Foe Further Particulars sco Cards 01 apply to W. GARRETr, Villa-street. npIIE TIIOEOUGIIBIIED STALLIOI LAKESHELL [By Lochiw/—Nautilus] Will bo at the service of breeders in Wuirn rapa this season. Further particulars shortly. E. J. KIDDIFOIiD. nno STAND THIS SEASON -1 in Masterton and Surrounding District, THE TIIOROUGHIiIIKD STALLION — THE WORKMAW, By Robinson Ckukok—Dam The Maid, For full particulars, sec Cards, to be ob tamed from C. O'DONNELL, Owner. TERMS—Single Marc, £5 us. Two 0 more, as arranged for. C. O'DONNELL, Railway Boarding House. TO bo at the service of Brooders thi Kcuson, at PAPA WAI, GISEYTOWN the Thoroughbred Sire SARACEN. [Brother to Loyalty.] (St. George—Fair Noll). SARACEN will be restricted to forty ap proved mares. Well grassed paddocks anc plenty of good water will bo provided All care taken without responsibility Terms —£5 5s single marc. Two or more as per arrangement. For further particulars apply to— C. J. TULLY, Greytown. nnO STAND THIS SEASON, ■0- AT Taratahi and Surrounding Districts, The Purebred Arab Stallion, KALIPBA, (Imported). TERMS—Single mares, £3 10s; two or more marcs of the one owner, £3. For particulars apply to S. W. TATHAM, Clarevillo. Or, JAS. DALGLEISII, Fonthorston. mO STAND THIS SEASONCHICAGO, (By Kentucky). This well-known, standard-bred Trotter will stand at the owner's farm, Upper Plain. Ccrtiiieate may be seen on application to owner. For particulars, terms, etc, apply to— R, J. DAGG, U per Plain. THE RIGHT WAY. The right way to know a country is to walk through it. The right way to know a book is to read through it. The right way to know Tea is to drink it. The right Tea to drink is SURATURA TEA. It is a delicious Tea—as delicious as palate could wish. It is perfect—as perfect as Nature and Man's best effort can make it. It is an economical Tea—for it goes further than any other. It is pure honest Ceylon Tea, and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior Teas. Retail Prices: Suratura A quality 1/8 per lb B » 1/11 „ .» D » 2/2 „ X' „ 2/6 „ SOLD BY ALL STOREKEEPERS. ■"ITUST LANDED, large consignments of Iβ Canvas and Felt for HORSE AND 30W COVERS, direct from English manuacturors. W? are prepared to make Horse jovers, with girths or straps round the legs, ts cheap as any house in New Zealand, Illso parcel of Kangaroo Skins for LONG jEGGINGS. TOWNSEND Si COWPER Saddlers, Masterton
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7244, 27 August 1902, Page 4
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