WHEN YOUK STOMACH FAILS. When the stomach Tails to perform its function, the bowels become deranged, the iiver :u!<' ihe kidneys congested, causing numerous diseases. The stomach and liver must be restored to a healthy condition mid Chamberlain's Tablets can he depended upon to do it. Easy to take and most effective.* Sold everywhere.
Here's a test that anyone can apply tc. D. and J. McCalium's Peifectiou—compare Perfection with any other brand of Whisky in tho Dominion, . t any price, higher or louer than that charged for Perfection. The deep, mellow, fully matured qualities and smoothness of taste of Perfection Whisky will prove hew tery much superior is this well known brand to the rest. Not only wiU you enjoy your first, drink of Perfection but judicious use will be of benefit to your health—a final proof of this Whisky's age, parity and maturity Make the test today! Cooke and Co., Albert street, Auckland <l> To be at the Service of Breeders in the Waikato this Season at BRUNTWOOD. The Five-year-old Racehorse and Sir* WiISTERBURNE (14) SIRE: MARTIAN (i), A young winner himself and leading sire of the Dominion. DAM: NEVA—Dam of six winners, including Danube, a great stayer and full brother to the above Winterburne, by STEPNIAK 5 (winner of classic events himself, and the most successful sire bred in New Zealand in the amount of money won by his sons and daughters and by their progeny); dam Whirlpool (dam of Grand Rapids, N.Z. Cup winner) by St. George 8 (full brother to Chester and sire of Mount Royal); dam Watersprite (dam of sixteen, all good winners and parent of good winners); by Traducer (champion sire of his time); dam Waterwitch (dam of 14 winners and producers, including that great sire Natator); dam Mermaid (dam of 12, including Castaway, that great rnare Lurline, and good sire and racehorse Le Loup. WINTERBURNE stands about 16 hands, is a good sound-legged, good constitutioned and quality brown horse, with a goo* l disposition; cost 520 guineas as a yearling, started four times at two years old, running second in Hie Dunedin Stakes and beating 16 in the Plunket Nursery at the Wellington meeting, running the five furlongs in 60 seconds, thus proving his brilliancy. An accident shortly after terminated his racing career. Last year he was allotted ten mares, and nine are in foai. TERMS: Five guineas. The best of grazing 2s 6d per week. Limited to a few more mares than are already booked. Mares me*, at Hautapu station. All care but no responsibility. Further particulars from— F. C. LOUGHLIN, Hamilton. 25 TO ST4.ND THIS SEASON AT TE AWAMUTU. THE PACING STALLION, "ANTONIO' (Record, 1 mile 2.14.) Sire, "Harold Dillon," dam, "Ocean Wave," by Rothschild. "Antonio" combines the best blood in Australasia. "Harold Dillon" is leading sire with 29 winners. "Rothschild" is runner-up with 22 winners. "Ocean Wave" is also the dam oi the best trotting m;re in the Dominion, "Muricita," who has a record of fM tor 2 miles. Terms: Single mar«, 7guineas; two or more, the property «..' one owner, o uineas; good grazing at 2s per week. Every care taken, but no respenwhilitv incurred. . AM fees pavable on February 1, ISIS*. A. W. JONES, fifts Te Awamuta.
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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13887, 12 October 1918, Page 3
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