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11. .Married Women's Rice (local).I <1 prize, .1 ton best coal, delivered, pre seated by Mr H. Coley. Entrance free. 12. dOO Vakds Peat Ist prize, Mr Perreau’s trophy, value £3 3s ; 2nd, Mr Levett’s, value £1 Is. Entrance, 3s. 13. Fr.Ax Si’KEAmxfl Competition. Ist prize, Mr R. H. Barber’s, £2 2s. Entrance 2s (id. 14. Boot Race. Ist prize, Dr. Mandl’s £1 Is. Post'entry Is. 15. 11 Mi us Bike Race. Ist prize £5 ; 2nd, £2 10s ; 3rd £l. Entrance ss. 10. One Mice Running, Ist prize, £5; 2nd, £2 10s; 3rd, £l. Entrance ss. 17. WiiESTUNo (Cumberland style) under 18. Ist prize, Medal. Post entry Is. 18. Haka And Pox Dance Competition. Special Prizes. 10. Educed Handicap, 150 yards. Ist prize, £2 ; 2nd, £l’. Entrance winners (compulsory), 3s; losers (optional), 2s. 20. Gdessino Coat petition (on the ground). Ist prize, Mr W. J. White’s trophy, value £2 2s. Entrance (id. A Gold Medal, value £2 2s, presented by Mr 11. Garter, will be given to the competitor gaining most points in Bicycle Races during the day.

First race to start at 11.30 a.ra. sharp Faces for children throughout the day NOMINATIONS, accompanied by 2s on each event, close with the Secretary, Foxton, and M. R. W. Armit, 51 Lambton Wellington, on Monday, October 20, at 10 p.m., for events, 1,4, 5,7, 8, 10, 12,13, 15 and 10. HANDICAPS will appear on or about November 2nd. ACCEPTANCES close on the ground 30 minutes before the advertised time of starting each event. Entry forms can be obtained from the Secretary. Special trains from Feilding and Palmerston North. A special tram will run from Pukcnui and Sanson. Trains will stop at ground. Refreshment Booth on the Ground. Baud in. attendance. Grand Concert in Evening. Programmes can be obtained on application to the Secretary. Admission to ground ; Adults Is, Child ron under 12 half-price. FRANK D. WHIBLEY, Hon. Sec., Foxton,

WOIFfS SlHtlftffl TFW W6e tfjat benefits. simply a thirstquencher, not merely a stimulant, but just the purest, most inspiriting, and most health-infusing spirit that has ever been produced. SCI Pr s.i v« Your Boots . ..I tin* nv- r.igc Boot I’.ili.l, :i>.- .;1 it does mi! last, that it ■ I-n.a ,■ i vi‘ tin- leather, and l} i: 11 ill l-s nil' iM.-ilv. RAD.USS IS EfTICTWE ! Will, lini ■ lali nr ii gives a brilliant ! . u "i t!i c k«- j>s vinr footgear -mMi-li. f'njJIUM n CHEAP ! , ..a v i ril- in l e applied thinly n-v a d linn A rtli i ci-asinnally .s i . i li i- a •••.•■ 1 1 i l'nl pre--1 vrv Ilf lat 1., r and '' save 25 per '•-•nt. in «e r ami *a3esc Co=t Polish :ri Earth! BIOT S HOPS AND STOPES. od. Made by McLeod, a MUSICAL. ]ty£R H. J. CORNWALL, TEACHER OE Singing Guitar Violin Pianoforte Banjo Organ Mandoline. Is prepared to receive pupils for the above subjects. TERMS, etc., on application at the following address: H. J. Cornwall, Norbiton Road (opposite Mr Easton’s residence) Foxtou. FOR RHEUMATIC GOUT. Rheumatism in any form is painful, but sufferers say that the awful agony of rheumatic gout is far worse. Yet rheumatic gout can be cured. Rheumo wid do it. It neutralises and drives out the real cause of the disease—uric acid in the blood. This was the experience of Mr John Sullivan, of Timaru, who writes ‘,‘l have taken your Rheumo for rheumatic gout, and have great faith in it. Can recommend it for being a good medicine in rheumatic cases.—John Sullivan, Timaru Bollling Stores, Timaru.” Rheumo is sold by all chemists and stores, at 2/6 and 4/6. 3

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 438, 29 September 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 438, 29 September 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 438, 29 September 1908, Page 4

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