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SPECTACLES N. Lazarus & Co., OCULIST OPTICIANS, ; London, Calcutta, and 281 and 283, Collins Street, Melbourne. \ By appointment to HE. the Marquis , of Dufferin, ex- Viceroy of India, | etc., etc., etc., HAVE APPOINTED MR K. LEAKY, Chemist, ' BOLE AGENT FOB PALMERSTON NORTH, Who has been thoroughly instructed in out system of sight testing (attend 4354), which is now being universally adopted, and may be consulted for Spectacles or Eye-glasses daily. THE Medical Profession and all interesed in Optical Sciwnce are invited to see this beautiful test, and all the last improvements in Lenses and Frames as prescribed by Ophthalmic Surgeons. OUR " SPECIALITE" SPECTACLES and EYE-GLASSES, fitted lenses, correcting the defects of each eye, and in frames adjusted for comfort and good appearance, are, in nearly all cases, supplied AT ONCE, after the sight is tested by our agents, or (in preference) on the prescriptions of Ophthalmic Surgeons. PHOTOGRAPHERS, By special appointment to His Excelency the Earl of Glasgow, G.G.M.G, and the Countess of Glasgow. First Prize Medalists Sydney, Melbourne and New Zealand Exhibitions, Established 1863. WRIGGLESWORTH AND BINNS, 7, Willis Stbbet, WELLINGTON, II" ILL, during the balance ol the V\ month of November and through the whole of December, < MAKE SPKCIAL CONCESSIONS in their prices for large-sized Family j and other groups for Christmas pi es- 1 ents, New Year's Gifts and Presen- \ tations. j WRIGGLESWORTH Al\b BINNS, 7 WILLIS STREET 7 Nearly opposite the Empire Hotel, j Telephone 161. ! TT IWITEA SPOUTS. To be held in Mb Mitchell's Paddock. — on — WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1893 PBOGBAMMB : 1 Boys under 16, 100 yards handicap ; Ist prize 10», 2nd 5s ; entrance, 6d. 2 Running Long Jump, handicap ; Ist prize 20.s ; entrance Is. 3 100 Yards Handicap; Ist prize 40s, 2nd 10s ; nomination Is 6d, acceptance Ik 4 1 Mile Walking Handicap; Ist prize 40s, 2nd 10s ; Domination Is 6d, acceptance Is. 6 Single Girls' Handicap, 75 yards ; Ist prize 10s, 2nd 5s ; entrance free. 6 Novel Race- hop 30 yards, crawl 3u yards, run 40 yards; Ist prize 15h, 2nd 5s ; entrance Is. 7 Hop, Step, and Jump Handicap; Ist priz' 1 2'Js; entrance Is. 8 440 yards handicap; Ist prize 40s, 2nd 10s ; nomination Is 6d, acceptance Is. j 9 100 Yards Amateur Handicap ; Ist J prize value of 40s, 2nd yalue of 10s ; nomination Is 6d, acceptance Is. 10 Boys under 12, handicap, 75 yards ; Ist prize 7s 6d, 2nd 2s 6d ; entrance free. 111 Mite Handicap ; Ist prize 60s, 2nd 20s ; nomination 2s 6d, acceptance | Is6d. 12 Sack 11 ace ; Ist prize 15s, 2nd 5s ; entrance Is. 13 High jump for Horses ; Ist prize 30s, 2nd 10* ; entrance 2s. 14 440 Yards Amateur Handicap ; Ist prize value 40s, 2nd value 20s ; nomination 225, acceptance Is. 15 E«g and Spoon Race, for boys, handicap; Ist prize 08, 2nd 2s 6d ; entrance free. 16 440 yards Hurdle Race, handicap ; 8 flights of hurdles, 3ft 6in high ; Ist prize 40s ; 2nd 10s ; nomination Is 6d, acceptance. Is. 17 Potato Race ; Ist prize Jos, 2nd 5s ; entrance Is. Nos. 1,5, 10, and 15 are open to all children attending the Birmingham, Kiwitea, Cheltenham, and Beacon*field schools. All other events open. Nominations, for all handicaps but children's events, must be B«*nt ia to the Secretary not later than Wednesday, January 11th, at 5 pro. Acceptances on the ground. All nominations must be accompanied by the necessary fee. Competitors must send in, with their seminations, a list of their performances for the past two years, and must state their colours. Nos 9 and 14 are open to all amateurs, and will be run under the N.Z.A.A. Association's rules ; and entries for these events musi be on special forms, which can be hud on application to the Secretary. All other events will be run under the Feildiut; Athletic Sports rules. R. C. TEMFLER, Hon. Sec EIENTAL FAMILY HOTEL, Willis Stkeet, WELLINGTO N. MRS ORMSBEE, Proprietress. Beat Accomodation in the City, at moderate prices. Lnncheon, from 12 to 2, one shiling. WANTED KNOWN— That lam now prepared to supply Firewood of all descriptions, including liata and Matai, delivered in every part of the Town. Parties waited on for orders. WILLIAM KITCHEN.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 851, 7 January 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 851, 7 January 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 851, 7 January 1893, Page 4

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