Qj^SJpIOL& STEEL " Are the acknowledged leading remedy : f, o . r ., a " ul^Tho 5 coiiiDliiinU.Rccommendcdbythe Medical laculty.lho 1 ' .ud'aiEW MAUHD MUO CB., Chri.td.urch. ; TUA ft D AND GO. 'S : Champagne Ales. I SOLE AGENTS— ! Barraud & Abraham, I PALMERSTON NORTH. NOTICE is hereby given that th-' " firm of Westwood & Barham has been dissolved by mutual consent, Mr J. E. Barham remaining tho sole partner, who will discharge all liabilities and receive all monies duo to the late firm. (Signed) Thos. Westwood. j J. E. Barham. Witness — G. Gray, Foxton. In connection with the above I desire to say that the business of auctioneering, land agency, &c, will be still carried on by me in the Centra' Auction Rooms. J. E. BARHAM. THE EVENT OF THE YEAR. Friendly Societies' SIXTH ANNUAL Picnic & Sports, TO BE HELD ON THE VICTORIA PARK, FOXTON, ON NEW YEAR'S DAY, (Tuesday, January Ist, 1901.) Friendly Societies' Handicap (open), Ist event, 440yds— 1st prize, L2; 2nd, 15s ; 3rd, 6s. Friendly Societies' Handicap (open), second event, 220yds— 1st prize, £2 ; 2nd, 15a ; 3rd. ss. Friendly Societies' Handicap (open), third event. lOOyda— Ist prize, L 2; 2nd, 158 ; 3rd, 6s. Points prize, trophy valued LI 10s. Friendly Societies' Raoe (in regalia), 120yds— 1st prize, trophy valued LI 103 ; 2nd, 15b ; 3rd, ss. Hurdle Race, 220yds— lat prize, L2 ; 2nd 15b ; 3rd, ss. One Mile Bicycle Race— lst prize, L2; 2nd, LI. Nomination, Is ; acceptance, Is ; in each of the above events. Boys' Race, under 16— 1st prize, 10a; 2nd, ss ; 3rd, 2s 6d. Entr ance, 6d. Boys' High Jump— lst prize, 10s; 2nd ss ; 3rd, 2s 6d. Entrance, 6d. Novelty Races, Married Women's Race, Young Ladies' Race, Maori Men's Race, Maori Women's Race, and Children's Races. Nominations close at 9 p.m. on Saturday, December 22nd. Handicaps declared on 29th December. Acceptances on the ground. Milk and Hot Water free, immediately on arrival of trains. Refreshment Booth on ground. Falmerston North Brass Band in attendance. S. J. WATSON, Secretary, Palmers ton North. Planting Season. Louth Nursery, FOXTON. RICHARD GRAY, in tendering his thanks to the publio generally for their patronage during the past 20 years, desires to call attention to his NURSERY STOCK, particularly Cupress, Macrocarpas and Raspberry Canes. Landscape work is a speoial feature of his, also planting Forest Trees by the acre. Old Times Boot Shop, Main-street, Foxton. CLEARING SALE. OWING to the early expiration of her lease Mrs Harris has deter, mined to retiro from the Boot Business, and will hold from to-day a CLEARING SALE afc which her Btock of all New Boots and Shoes will be sold at a con>» siderable discount FOR CASH. June 19th. John B. Wishart^ Watch and Clock Maker, Manufacturing Jeweller, Engraver, Gilder, and Electro-plater, Theatre Royal Buildings, The SftUABE, Palmerston North. Old-fashioned Jewellery re. made into Fashionable Desig s. Old Gold and Silver Bought. | Special Terms for the Trade.
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Manawatu Herald, 4 December 1900, Page 3
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