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THE WEEKLY PKBSB AND BEPEREE. JANUARY 28, 1903. CONTENTS— 33* Croxler Master, a Starr of tihe Ring; by Sir Ocean Doyl* North lelaod and Strath Island Sheep Compered Th* SeargiM Saleyaid* The Bifie Ohih* and the Premies. SOME OP THE ILLTJSTIjtATIOJIS— THE PACIFIC CABLE STATION, FANNING ISLAND— The Office The C&tte Station Buildings in course of erection. THE' OANTEBtBURY PIKE BRIGADES' COMPETITION - — The Display of Manual Engine Work by a T«sua of Ladies The Aahburton Team ia the Five Men Manual Competition The Official? Display of Manual Work by the Bunsham Industrial School Teams Sydenham Wet! Away in the Five Men Manual Competition. The Raugiora Team at Work "Water On" The Five Men Manual Competition in Progress A Heat in the Rescue Race THE NEW ZEALAND BOWLING ASSOCIATION'S TOURNAMENT AT CHRISTCHURCH— Tbe Opening Games on Okrirtckurch and Canterbury Greene Ladies' Day on the Ohrotchiuoa Green Snapebote of the Play. LAYING THE FOUNDATION STQNE OF THE PIONEER BIOTOLE CLUB'S NEW CLUB HOUSE— The Hon. E. C. J. Stevens deo'jaring the Stone "Well and Truly Laid The Hon. E. C. J. Steven* Congratulating the Club THE, NEW BKIGHTON GALA— Watching the Children's Races General View of the Athletic Sport* WELLINGTON ANNTVEHSARY— Some of the Yaohts which took peart in the Port Nicholson. Yaoht Club Reg*tt* WELLINGTON RACING CLUB'S SUMMER MEETING— General View of the Stand* and Paddock The Race for the Wellington Cup The Finish for the Wellington Cup Mr Dougla-e Gordon* Advance Looking towards the Saddling Paddock THE NORTH ISLAND BOWLING ASSOCIATION'S FIRST ANNUAL TOURNAMENT— The Pkyeis and Visitoie Snapshots of the Play The Upper Plain* (Maeterton) Teem STUD STOCK IMPORTED BY MIR JAS. E. DAVENPORT— Shropshire and Ryland Ewes Group of Shropshire," Southdown, English, Leicester, and Ryland Ram* Southdown Ewea Shorthorn Bull, Sir Oswald Highland Bull, imported for Mr G. H. Rhode*, Tirnaru Messrs A. D. Whatman and W. Par«ona, with 101b rainbow trout Mr H. F. Wigram flaking in tihe Tahanataria River, near Rotorua Sketches at a Ohrktchurch Wool Sal« The late Colonel Harry McOalmont, H.P. , The late M. de Blowitz A Young New Zealand Musician and Com* poter: Matter Frank Hutdhcne. OF ALL BOOKSELLERS. SIXPENCE.

T. 0. WILLIAMS CO.* Royal Colors VIRGINIA LEAF TOBACCO. Thare'a PlawaoM Iβ fcvepy Pipeful yea laokll PRESERVED MEATS IN VARIETY, Roaat Beef, 21b tins If. Corned B««f, 21b tin* Iβ. Boiled Beef. Sib tine If. Spiced Beef, 2lb tin. Iβ. Roa»t Mutton, 2lb tin* It. Corned Mutton, 21b tins l>. Gear , * Assorted, 21b tie* la 3d. Brawn, 21b tins Is Id. Sheep Tongues—Canterbury Me«t Co. , *, Onrietobuich Meat Co.'», lb tin* la Id; Gear's, la 2d. Gear* Ox Tongue*, 21 b 2a 3d. Roaat Turkey. Kooet Turkey, ljlb net Is. Roaat Chicken, l|lb net la. Potted Meats, «jaorte*—Small tint ltf mdk, per dozen Is sd. Glass Jars, assorted, 9d each. T. TAYLOR, 97 COLOMBO STREET. Daily Daliveriea in Town and at the Railway Station.

NEARLY THREE SCORE YEARS AND TEN, AND A FOR A LONG PERIOD FROM RUJ2UMATISM AND PILEB, BUT FINDS A CUBE AT LAST jJS PLArtTfllvOA. Taiti. Lower Hutt, Feb. », IW9. Dear Sir,— I HAVE bean a great suffom tor many years from Rheumatism and, pil«a. I have been treated by doctors, and'Aave also used countless medicines, .without sticceM, I cm say that through using P&ANTEKOA «nd PLaNTEROA OINTMENT. I have at latt found a cure, and this U really wonderful, considering my age. Witt reference to the Ointment I have need it for ail kind* ol skin troubles, burnt, scalds, cracked hands, etc., with the best <-l results, and I can honestly recommend anyone to use these articles, for in my year* of experience I have never seen their equal. - I am, yours, etc., , IC. A. SAUL. Ask your Chemist or Storekeeper for it. JDAWSON, AGENT, 16 Victoria Street, Christchurch. Pains in the Back Are symptoms of a weak, torpid or stagnant condition of the kidneys or liver, and are a warning it ii extremely hazardous to neglect, co important i* a healthy action of these organs. They are commonly attended by lost of energy, lack of courage, and sometimes by despondency and gloom. "I suffered for years from kidney complaint. After reading statements from thoee who had been benefited by Hood's Sarsaparllla I decided to give it a trial lam thankful to state that I realised splendid resolta. It will give me gnat pleasure to recommend these medicines to any poor sufferer, and I will take every opportunity to do so." KcrosTOir F. Hastxad, Cheshire St., Parnel!, Auckland, New Zealand. Hood's Sarsaparilta Cares kidney and liver troubles, relieves the back, builds up Uμ system. ' Sold by all chemists. Prepared by C. I. Hood Co., LoweU, fiass.. U. 8. A. TRANTER XS T> SONS, 99 St. Asash street, Cbristdrarcli. FOR REPAIRS AND PARTS OF ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY. FOR PARTS JUST LANDED. For Sparking Piuga—Tranter's. For Pocket Voltmeters—Traatex's.. For Ampere Meters—Tranter's. For Accumulator*—Tranter's. For Small Dyrrftmoe-Trante'i. Tea* ACeton aaA Liaga Ttaaf»*a. MM

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11496, 31 January 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11496, 31 January 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11496, 31 January 1903, Page 4

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