You can get it there! What? Colonial wire-woven sofa, with cretonne cushions and pillow, at 27/6. At Tonson Garlick Company's gigantic easn sale.—Ad. Fair begins on Monday morning, 6th inst. Every article reduced.—Smith and Caughey.—Ad. After the holidays! A new suit wanted, but where will I buy one?— At Geo. Fowlds. Victoria Arcade.—Ad. Ladies' coloured kid gloves, special sale prices, 1/. 1/6. 1/11. 2/(5; coloured suede gloves, 1/, 1/6. 1/11. 2/6; ladies 3 and children's stockings, 6d, !)d. 1/2 pair during fair.—Smith and Caughey.—Ad. You can get it there! What! Fancy frilled muslin curtains, reduced from 18/6 to 13/6, 23/0 to 17/6. At Tonson Garlick Oompanv's cash furniture sale.— Ad. You've torn your trousers! Never mind, a parr can be purchased cheaper almost than mending at Geo. Fow4ds, Victoria Arcade. —Ad. You can get it there! What? Special line Rattan chairs, 6/6; Rattan cake stands, 4/3. Tonson Garrick Company's gigantic cash sale. —Ad. Come to stay! The Panama hat! Have you seen the splendid lot of Panamas and straw hats at Geo. Fowlds, Victoria Arcade.—Ad. Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday next see McCullagh and Gower's half "marked" price tables for remnants and oddments of silks, dresses, fancy goods, etc., etc. —Ad. "You're looking cool." "Well, I ought to be. I'm wearing white gauze 9inglets, bought at 1/, at Geo. Fowlds, Victoria Arcade." —Ad. Good-bye, old man! I'm glad you bought travelling trunks and bags at Geo. Fowlds. You'll be more comfortable.—Ad. You can get it there! What? Japanese matting, 3ft wide, plain and fancy, 10d yard. Tonson Garlick's gigantic cash sale. —Ad.
SPOUTING. QODTH ATJCKXAJSLD SACING CLTIB. ANNUAL MEETING. On CLAUDELANDS COURSE, HAMILTON, On SATURDAY, MABCH 4, 1905. PEOGEAMME. (Passed by A.R.C.) L TRIAL. HANDICAP of 20sovs. Distauce 7 furlongs. Nomination, 10/; acceptunce, 10/. •> HANDICAP HTJRDLBS of 40sovs. Distance 1J miles. Nomination, 10/; acceptance, 20/. 3. SOUTH AUCKLAND CTJP of 75SOVS. Distance li miles. Nomination, 20/; acceptance. 30. 4. PONY HANDICAP of 30aovs. Distance six fur;ongs. Nomination, 10/; acceptance, 15/. 5. HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE of 50 soys. Distance about three miles. Nomination. 15/; acceptance, 25/. 6. TRADESMEN'S PLATE of oOsove. Distance one mile. Nomination, 15/; acceptance, 25/. 7. DISTRICT HACK RACE of 2Csovs. Distance, six furlongs. Weight, 9st. Nomination, 15/. 8. FLYING HANDICAP of 40sovs. Distance five furlongs. Nomination, 10/; acceptance, 20/. CONDITIONS. Winners after declaration of weights subject to be re-handicapped. NOMINATIONS for all events close with the Secretary. The 'Waikato Arpns" ' Office, Hamilton, or Mr H. B. Mass«y. Hlsrh street. Auckland, at 9 p.m. on FRIDAY, 10th February. ■ WEIGHTS to appear about FRIDAY, \ 17th February. ACCEPTANCES for all races to be de- ! clared beforp 9 p.m., FRIDAY, 24th FebI ruary, with the Secretary, at Hamilton, or Mr H. B. Massey, High street, Auckland. Nominations and Acceptances to be accompanied, by necessary cash. Starting Gates in use. R. J. G WYNNE, Secretary. For full Programme see "Weekly Press" of Jacuarv IS.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 30, 4 February 1905, Page 3
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