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MANAWATU; RACING CLUB., . SUMMER MEETING! SUMMER MEETING! TO BE HELD AT AWAPUNI RACECOURSE, PALMERSTOF NORTH, ON SATURDAY, MONDAY, AND TUESDAY, 26th, 28th, and 29th DECEMBER, 1914. EXCURSION FARES I EXCURSION FARES! TRAINS LEAVE WELLINGTON— ON 26th ONLY a special train leaves Wellington for Paler6ton, via Course, at 7.10 a.m. This train picks up passengers at Ngaio, Khandallah, Johnsonyille, Porirua,-Paremata, Plimmerton,'Paekakariki, Otaki, Levin, and Longburn. A train leaves Paekakariki each day at 6.40 a.m., calling ,at all stations en route • The up and down New Plymouth, Napier and Wanganui relief mail trains will stop at Awapuni to pick up or set down passengers. : NOTE—On 26th Eoursion Fares are not available by the up New Plymouth mail. . RETURN TRAINS—On Boxing Day the late train to Wellington leaves Racecoursj at 6.5 p.m. On 28th and 29th, this train leaves Course at 5.45 p.m. AUCKLAND RACING; CLUB. SUMMER MEETING—ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE, 26th and 29th DECEMBER, 1911, AND Ist and 2nd JANUARY, 1915. FIRST RACE STARTS ABOUT 12 NOON EACH DAY. ADMISSION—To Raceoourse, One Shilling Grandstand Enclosure—Gentlemen, Ten Shillings; Ladies, Five Shillings. All persona other than Members leaving the Paddock or Racecourse will be liable on re-entering to again pay for admission, as no passes will be issued. CHILDREN under 12 will NOT be admitted to the Grandstand Enclosure. No person who has at any time since the oassing of the Gaming and Lotteries 'Act Amendment Act, :1905," followed the occupation of Bookmaker or Bookmaker's' Clerk, no Disqualified or Undesirable person will be admitted to the Ellerslie •Racecourse during the Summer Meeting, and if any such person is found on aiiy. Buch oourse he will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass.' > J. P. HARTLAND, Secretary.

TENDERS. TO BUILDERS. CRICHTON & M'KAY, FF.R.1.8A.., Architects, Wellington, nrNVITE Tenders for erection SHOP IL- AND. OFFICES, PALMERSTON NORTH, for Messrs. Abraham and Williams, Ltd. Plans and Specifications may Ibe seen at their Offices, • Palmerston North', and Architects' Offices, Wellington. ■ Tenders close at Architects' Offioes on [Tuesday, the sth January, at noon. | WELL FIRES (BOWE'S PATENT) .\fARE an ornament in a house. Use era. half the coal and require half the labour an ordinary fcrate does. PRICES MUCH REDUCED, FRANCIS HOLMES,. Woodward Street, Wellington. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. W. A. CHOTE, Farish Street. On Sale— GOLDEN BAY CEMENT, ' MLLBURN LIME AND CEMENT. ' MAURICEVILLE LIME. ?9, J. CRAIG'S AUCKLAND HYD. LIME. I FIRE BRICK AND TILES, FIRE CLAY, CHIMNEY-POTS, Etc. : : . ! METAL CEILINGS. ■ Are Entirely BRITISH MANUFACTURE. WILSON AND SHAW, Agentsi Jlarris Street (opp. Electrio Light Office). fCIX-T AN DED METAL. :Jil IP AND E D ' METAL. 1 FOR REINFORCED CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION. . EXPANDED STEEL LATHING ■ For FIREPROOF WALLS 4 CEILINGS. EUBEROID ROOFING. DAMP COURSE AND FLOORING. . GIANT BUILDING PAPERS. BATNER SAFES AND STRONG-ROOM DOOUS. . . : DREADNOUGHT FIREPROOF DOORS. RANSOME VER MEHR' CONCRETE. •MIXERS, RUBBER GLASS FOR SKYLIGHTS AND VERANDAH ROOFS, GOLDEN BAY CEMENT. [THE STEWART TIMBER, GLASS, AND HARDWARE CO., LTD., Courbenay Place, Wellington. SAGAR'S Celebrated English Woodworking MACHINERY; catalogues, quotations—Sole Agents, Henry F. Moss (Ltd.), Princes Street, Dunedin. Jronfeark Files, Poles & Girders. / IMPORTERS OF 'ALL CLASSES OF ■ (AUSTRALIAN HARDWOODS IN ANY SIZE AND QUANTITY. BRITISH STEEL JOISTS. iWe can quota for all your requirements In this line. Bridge Girders a speciality. Samuel Brown, Ltd. (Telegrams: "SAMBRO," WELLINGTON. . Aren't They 1 j Lovely ? My Range Cooks Cakes Beautifully. ■ It's a j p ■ Jfll| , Champion ' . Range. In oooking dainties, where a delicate adjustment of heat and a nniformlyhottted oven are required, the 'Champion' fairly excels. Tho dampers regrulate the heat to a nicety; while the fire heats the oven top aud bottom and sides uniformly. It heats quickly, and maintains its heat, too —a most important point. My cakes are perfectly doue-not a bit too much or too little. I think the 'Champion' is a gxcat cooker. Free' Catalogue from SPHERE is onlj "*■ on« oartaln CURE far OORNO \ V In this Domfauoa— ? I THAT'S TEEDS \\

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2339, 22 December 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2339, 22 December 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2339, 22 December 1914, Page 3

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