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THE STANDARD-BRED TROTTING STALLION, B bll B oy, ; Will travel the surrounding districts this season. BELL BOY, by Hambletonian Bell Boy; by Ulster Chief, by Rysdky’s Hambletonian, etc., etc. Ladybird, by Black Douglas (imp.); dam, Jenny, by Flying Morgan (imp.). Bell Boy is a brown horse, 15.2|, with flat bone, and is up to 16 stone. He holds the record for New Zealand for one mile, standing start, in a race, time 2.24. He is true gaited, requiring no boots or gear of any sort; very quiet in saddle or harness; is nine years old, and perfectly sound; has started in New Zealand 10 times—four firsts, three seconds, two thirds, and once unplaced. Terms: Single Mare, £5 ; groom’s fare, 5/; grazing, 2/6 per week. —Apply W. A. SCOTT, Favona Farm. Manerere. IS IT TRUE ? ■ . -A f. IS it possible to stop the tortures •{ Rheumatism and Gout ? Is there any physic that will give you relief —permanent relief from these demon disieases ? When writhing in agony the victims' of uric acid poisoning mentally ask themselves such questions and long for the medicine that will give them a respite from torture. Rheumo is the medbine wanted. Rheumo revels in removing Rheumatism. It is a marvellous medicine, and those who know it best praise it the most. Rheumo gives relief with the first dose,' and unless the case is very stubborn a cure is effected within forty-eight hours. The pain vanished, the swelling goes away, and the excess uric acid in the blood disappears. Rheumo Conquer® Rheumatism. Stocked in Auckland by H. King, chemist, Queen-street; J. M. Jefferson, chemist, Queen-street and Upper Symondstreet; J. W. Robinson, chemist, Parnell,; Graves Aicken, chemist, Queen-street; and sold bv chemists and storekeepers at 2e 6d and 48 6d per bottle. WANTED KNOWN THAT <Sut/jerland Has opened the new imperial Boot Emporium QUEEN STREET (next door to E. Porter A Co.), Witty Grade footwear For LADIES & GENTS. 1// C/asses of Special Boots and Shoes Made to Order. — J. SUTHERLAND, Imperial Boot Emporium.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XII, Issue 701, 13 August 1903, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XII, Issue 701, 13 August 1903, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XII, Issue 701, 13 August 1903, Page 9

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