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NOTICE. Having purchased the stables and carrying. business lately carried on by Mr S. W. I solicit a share of public patronage. Stables situated at rear of ! Whyte’s Hotel. Good stabling and feeds. Orders left at Mr Walls’ bakery, or telephone 80, will be promptly attended to. A. tCUKLEY) SMITH. Gr. ASHWORTH, ? LEATHER AND GRINDERY MERCHANT. JS the place for Sole Leather and Boot and Shoe Tools, Colonial, American, Canadian, and Rubberised Sole Leather always in stock. All requirements for boot and shoe repairing, brass and iron rivets, all sizes, hobs, steel points, cut bills, laces, rubber heels, toe and heel plates, etc. Overland Trunks, Hat Boxes, Suit Cases, Brief, Kit and Gladstone Bags. Latest Style in' Ladies’ Handbags. 220 MAIN STREET WEST, PALMERSTON NORTH. Tailored costumes.—special Show Days, Cali now, and inspect the Smart Tailored Costumes. Lovely range to select from, and prices arc most reasonable at J. M. BARR’S. WANTED KNOWN. —Hosiery, I/O, 1/9, 1/11, 3/11, 4/11. Duchess Sets, 1/9,1/11, 2/6. Tray Cloths, 2/6. White Sheeting, Towels, Forfars. —F, Gabites, Tailored costumes.—speciai Show Days. Call, now, and inspect the Smart Tailored Costumes. Lovely range to select from, and prices are most reasonable at J. M. BARR’S. THIRD ANNUAL PATRIOTIC SPORTS. PATRIOTIC" S>ORTB. OROUA DOWNS RED CROSS GUILD. To be held in MR. HAMMOND’S GROUNDS, OROUA DOWNS, j TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27th, 1918. Valuable Trophies in all Events. I First Event at 11 a.m. I PROGRAMME: 1. Best Decorated Pony. Entrance free. 2. Best Girl Rider. Fifteen years and under. Entrance 2/6. 3. Best- Boy Rider. Fifteen years and under. Entrance 2/6, -1. Pony Leaping. Sixteen years and under. Entrance 2/6. 5. Children's Races. Entrance 6d. 6. Chain Stepping. Entrance 1/-. ■ 7. Walk and Trot. Entrance 2/6. 8. MAIDEN HUNTERS’ COMPETITION (12.30 p.m.). Weight,.: list, and over. Fifst prize, Gup, valued at £6 6s, presented by the Red Cross Guild. Entrance fee, 7/6. 9. Young Ladies’ Race. Entrance free. 10. Man-led Ladies’ Race, Entrance free. 11. Ladies’ Driving Competition. First prize, Cup; valued £3 3s. Entrance, 2/6. 12. Men’s Driving Competition. Entrance, 2/6. 13. OPEN HUNTERS’ COMPETITION (2.0 sharp). Weight, 12st. and over. First prize, Cup, valued 20 guineas, and £3 3,s added. (Cup to be won twice in succession, or three times at j intervals.) Second prize, Trophy. Entrance, 10/6. \ 14. Tilting at the King. Entrance2/6. 15. Married Men’s Race. Entrance 1/-. 16. Apple Bobbing. Entrance 2/0. 17. Thread the Needle Race. Entrance 2/6. First prize, Lady’s Trophy. 18. Flag Race. Entrance 2/0, 19. HUNTERS’ CONSOLATION COMPETITION. First prize, Trophy, valued £‘B 3s. Entrance 2/6. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. ENTRIES FOR ALL EVENTS CLOSE ON THE GROUND. Admission Is; Children (school age) Half-price. DANCE IN THE EVENING. DANCE IN THE EVENING. Admission: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies VH. G. HAMMOND, President, R. GATES, Hon. S. MATTAR. HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCOS--IST MAIN STREET ’ - FOXTON. A FULL ASSORTMENT OP SMOKERS’ REQUISITES ON HAND. Just landing, large stock of New Goods, including Safety Razors, Case Pipes, etc., suitable for presents. UP-TO-DATE HAIRDRESSING SALOON. GIVE US A CALL. Wanted Known: You can get better groceries for the same money at Walker and Fume’s, .

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1806, 26 March 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1806, 26 March 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1806, 26 March 1918, Page 3

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