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r a ft DEAL IN SUMMER COSTUMES & BLOUSES. PRICES AS FOLLOWS COSTUMES. 13s 6d, worth 17s 6d 16s Gd, worth 21s 245, worth S4s 37s 6d, worth 47s Gd BLOUSES. 2s lOd, worth 3a 6d 4a Dd, worth 6s 7s Gd, worth 9s Gd 8s 63, worth 10s 6d WHITE & CO,, Marton, I I came and knocked at our door the other day. She found ua at home. In her arms she earned a number of DAINTY SUMMER COSTUMES and BLOUSES in Holland, Linen, and Fashionable Materials. It was a golden opportunity and wo rushed it. Now the same obportumty knocks at your door. ARE YOU AT HOME ? Then GALL and SEE these PRETTY COSTUMES & BLOUSES for WARM WEATHER WEAR. They come in nil sizes and many different stylos, and we shall have no difficulty in pleasing you. * I I WHERE THE GOOD VALUES ARE. I J

JjjTOHOLSOIS'S BOT WORM POWDER IS XHB Simplest and APEST _ SUREST Remedy for Killing and Expelling a I Kinds of Worm in Horse or Dog. The following Testimonial speaks for the great efficacy of the powders:— To T. A. W. Nicholson, Chemist, Feilding. I have maoh pleasure in recommending to Horse Owners your BOT WORM POWDER. I have found that it will do all that is claimed for it. lam constantly training a large number of race-horses, andwhcnever I see one out of condition in any way I give a course of you Powder, strictly according to directions, I have much pleasure ip handing yon a bottle of worms (bote and other kinds) which came away from one horse treated by your excellent Powder.—l remain yours gratefully, Parawai, Thames, Juno, 1905. (Signed) A. HUGHES, Trainer. Price, 2s 6d per bottle; postage, 2d extra. Prepared only by THOMAS A. W. NICHOLSON, M.P.S., PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, Manchester Street, Feilding.

fUIFION ATHLETIC & CYCLING CLUB’S ANjNUALJSPOKTS. To ba held on the DOMAIN GROUNDS, BULLS, ON WEDNESDAY, 30th JANUARY, 1907. Handicapper: Ulic Shannon. PROGRAMME. 1. Maiden Race, 120 yards. lst,'3?s; 2nd, XOs. Post entry, 2s. 2. Boys Race, 100 yards. Ist, 12s fid; 2nd, «,s. Entrance is 3. Bicycle Race, 1 mile. Ist, 70s ; 2nd, 25a ; 3rd, 15s. Nomination, 2s ; acceptance, la fid .4 100 Yards Handicap. Ist, 80s ; 2nd, 255; 3rd, 15s. Nomination, 2s; acceptance, 2s 5. Girls’ Race, under 16. Trophies. 6. Bicycle Race, 2 miles. Ist, 80s ; 2nd 255; 3rd, 15s. Nomination, 2s ; acceptance, 2s 7. 220 Yards Handicap. Ist, 80s; 2nd, 255); 3rd, 15s. Nomination, 2s; acceptance, 2s 8. Bicycle Race, 1 mile, for boys under 17. Ist, 15s and medal; 2nd, 10s. Nomination, Is; acceptance,'ls. 9. Half Mile Handicap. Ist, 80s ; 2nd, 255; 3rd, 16s. Nomination, 2s; acceptance, 2s 10. Bicycle Handicap, 3 miles. Ist, 90s; 2nd, 30s; 3rd, 20s, Nomination, 3s] acceptance, 2s 11. Boys’ Race, under 12. Trophies. 12. 440 Yards Handicap. Ist, 80s ; 2nd, 255; 3rd, 15s. Nomination, 3a ; acceptance, 2s. 13. One Mile Handicap. Ist, 80s ; 2nd, 25s ; 3rd, 15s. Nomination, 2s; acceptance, 2s 14. Hunters’ Competition, open; catch weights. Ist prize, handsome solid silver cup value £lO lOsand 60s added ; 2nd horse, 30s. Entrance 10s, Cup to be won twice in succession or three times at intervals. 15. Maiden Hunters’ Jumping Competition lor horses that have never won a jumpevent to the value of £3. Ist, 70s ; 2nd, 30s. Entrance, ss. 16. Pony Jumping Competition, open. Ist, 70s; 2nd, 30s, Nominations, 6a 17. Forced Handicap, 120 yards. Ist, 40s ; 2nd, 15s; 3rd, sa. Entrance—Winners, 2s; losers, Is. Nominations for all handicaps, running and cycling events, close with the secretary on Saturday, January 19, 1907. Horse events close on January 26th, Nominations for all running events close definitely on the date mentioned. No late entry to bo received except in the horse events. The running events will be conducted under the rules of the Now Zealand Athletie Union, and the Cycling events under the League of Wheelmen’s rules. The Committee reserve the - right to have any competitor ro-handioapped. For further particulars, apply to W. J. CROUCHER, Hon. Sec., Bulls. QHINGAITI sports. To be held in MR R. HAMMOND’S PADDOCK, OHINGAITI, ON WEDNESDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, Commencing at II o’clock. PROGRAMME. 1. Boys' Race, under 15: First ss, 2nd 2s 6d ; free 2. Girls’ Race under 14: First ss, 2nd 2s 6d; free 3. Maiden Flat Race, 100 yards: First, 20s, second 10s; entrance Is 4. Pony Hurdle Race, 14.2 and under; First £5, 2nd £1; nomination ss. 5. 120 Yards Hurdles : First £2 10s, second £l. Nomination Is, acceptance Is 6d. 6. Maiden Hunters’ Competition: First £4, second £l. Nomination ss. For horses that have never won a jumping competition or a hurdle raoe. 7. Ohingaiti Handicap of £ls: First event, 100 yards: First £3 10s, second £l, 3rd 10s; nomination Is fid, acceptance 2s. 8. Pony Hurdle Race, 14 hands & under : j , First £3, second 15s; nomination 3s. j 9. Ohingaiti Handicap, 2nd event, 250 yards : First £3 10s, second £l, third 10s; nomination la 6d, acceptance 2s. . 10. Hunters’ Competition (open): First £5, ' second £1; nomination ss. 11. Pony Flat, 14.2 and under: First £2 j 10s, second 10s; nomination 2s 6d. 12. Ohingaiti Handicap, 3rd event 440 yards; First £4, second £1; nomination 2s acceptance 2s. ' 13. Ladies’ Nail Driving Competition: First se, second 2s 6£ ; entrance 6d. . 14. Tug-of-War on bare horseback, five men ’ a side; First £5 10s, second 10s; entrance 7s 6d a team. 15. Pony Flat Race, 15 hands and under: First £2, second 10a; nomination 2s. 16. Ladies’ Bracelet, 220 yards : First £3, second £1; nomination Is, accept- ( anca Is. 17. Pony Jump (sweepstake of 4s added; First £l, second 10s. 18. Rescue Race: First £2, 2nd 10s; entrftDCo 2s. 19. Officials’ Hurdle Race : Trophy, Entrance Is. 20. Maiden Flat Race (horse event): Sweepstake of ss. 21. Officials’ Flat Raoe: Trophy; entrance Is. * 22. Wrestling on Herseback; First £3 10s, second 10s. Entrance 2s 6d. 1. Running events conducted under Buies of N.Z. Athletic Union. 3. Nominations for events 5,7, 9, 12 and 16 mast be in hands of Secretary by January 23rd Nominations must be accompanied by the last year’s performances. 3. Nominations for events 4,6, 8,10,11 and 15 close on Saturday, February 2nd. 4. All nominations must be accompanied by fees. Acceptances on ground. *5. In events 4,6, 8, 10, 11 and 15. nominations, with 50 per cent, added, will be taken up to 10 o’clock of the day of the Sports. 6. No boobies allowed on ground. 7. A medal will be given for most points in Ohingaiti Handicap events. First, 5 points; second, 3; 3rd, 2. Admission to ground, Is; children, 6d. A. J. TRBVENA, Secretary. WANTED' KNOWN—ThatU.KERRIDGE has opened on Un-to. date HAIRDRESSING SALOON in the Square, EONQOTEA. Billiard-room with two tables. All Smokers' Requisites tooked.

’ANQANUI PIANO AND 'ORGAN DEPOT. E. Ellery Gilbert, NO. 94, RIDGWAY ST., Offers Special Prices and Terms on PIANOS. Call and Inspect his large Stock, Ton can save money. No Agents’ Commission to pay. New MUSIC just to hand. PHONOGRAPHS and the latest Records. Call or sen for Catalogues and Price Lists A TIP TO THE ELECTORS OP MANAWATU AND OTHEBB. VOTE FOE WHOM YOU PLEASE BUT COMB TO BUTTON’S For IRONMONGERY. DAIRY UTENSILS, AGEICDLTURAL IMPLEMENTS, and all Requisites of be Building Trade. We can supply youwßh all Kinds of Joinery and Plumbers’ Manufacture Iron, Lime, Cement, Drain Pipes, Wall Papers, Scrim, Otis, Glass, Champion Ranges, and all Painter’s Requisites in stock. OE. Washing Machines. All kinds of, Furniture made on the promises. T. B SUTTON. BON6OTEA. OS £ 0? <6 m. mm m Undertake the protection of Inventions, Designs, and Trade Marks In.allloountries, Address: QUEEN’S CHAMBERS! WELLINGTON. Send for Pamphlet, " Adviob te In* nHTiss," free on application WELLINGTON ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. MARTON SUB-DISTRICT. List of Full-season Fishing Licenses issued to date: G. T. Avery, A. L. Arrowsmith, E. C. Adams, W. J. Andrews, B. Bowden, A. D. Blair, B. J. S. Brahn, P. Brown, A. Biarre, A. D. Cookburn, A. Cameron, E. H. D. Carey, W. F. Clark, J. Craig, F, B. Cox, R. Craig, J. Chisholm, W. Cowan, A Chisholm, M. Comber, E. Campbell, E. B. Cole, S. Carter, A; E. Dale, J. M. Dawson, K. Dalrymple, D. Dawaoa. A. Dixon, C. Ellery, C. F. K. England, L. Friss, W. W. Fulton, G. D. Flower, E. Fergusson, W. Ftrgnason, R. L. Gibson, G. Gray, A. J. Gould, R. H. Gower, H. A. Goodall, J. P. Goodall, G. Gotty, J. Hill, S. J. Harding, L. Hindley, T. H. Horn, Toro Iwikau, E. Jones, H. Jackson, W. Jones, A. Jeffery, J. H. Knap, W.F. Levin, E. B. Lookett, E. G. Matthews, J. Murray. D. Munro, L. MoKelvie, G. McKenzie, J. H. Mo Archer, J. McKinley, C. McDonald, J. MoDonell, J. McLeod, A. McPherson, A. Ottaway, E. 0. Parkinson, F. H. Paap, S. Peyton, J. Parsons, J. F. Perry, F. C. Parkes, A. D. Park, G. Phillips, J. Robson, A. H. Ross.R. J. Rogers, J. H. Roche, J. Roots C. G. Boss. H. Sutcliffe. J. H. Signal, F. T. Simpson, C. Stratford, W. Townson, J. H, Timmins, J. W. Thompson, R. B. Turnball, J. P. Thurston, J. Thompson, J. Turnbull, P. Wotton, F. J, Watson, E. Westwood, J. Wells, F. N. Whiteombe, C. Wood, F. M. Williams, P. L. Young. Boys: B. Boyne, B. Beiliss, G. L. Clark, A. P. Howard, A. H. Knap, J. N. Lane, T. Newland, D. Q. Stevens. JOHN ROBSON, Secretary pro tem. December 1,1906. 3JON EY TO LEND IN SUMS OF 43100 to £lo*ooo ON COUNTRY, CITY, and SUBURBAN FREEHOLDS At Exceptionally LOW RATES of Interest. Liberal Terms for Repayment of the Whole or Part of the Loan. Apply at any Agency of the GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. J. H. BIOHAEDBON, ' Commissioner

JHAYE JUST LANDED My First Shipment of - NEW SEASON’S TWEEDY WOBBTEDS, OBAPE CLOTHS, AiID SIDING MATERIALS I From the Best English and Scotch Mills. New Goods Arriving Monthly. JAMES "PENNEY, TAILOR, EONGOTEA. JOHN McEARLANB. SHIP CHANDLER & SAILMAKER VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. ' CALICOES, SHEETINGS, TABLE LINEN, TOWELS, 40. Mandfactdrhb of TENTS, TARPAULINS, IHORSE COVERS, OILSKINS, Etc. Manufacturer and Patentee of McFARDANB'S CELEBRATED PATENT HORSE & COW COVE LEATHER HOODS Purses, Pocket Books, Writing Cases and Desks, Wok Boxes, Dressing Oases, Music Oases, etc. FANCY GOODS. Photo Frames, Pictures, Easels, Fire Screens, Albums, nkstands, Brackets, Minors, and a host of isoful articles suitable for presents. BOOKS. ? Just opened—2s Oases of Reward and Presentation Books; beautiful bound, volumes of Poets and Standard Authors, new Children’s Annuals, etc. CRICKET, TENNIS and CROQUET at all price". TOYS in Endless Variety at S. H, BEBNETT 4 UO.’S, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH. AJO NSKO WSKI BROS. IVO decided to relinquish the Buildmd Contracting business, and to ail their attention to 1 SASH AND DOOR FACTORY and SAWMILLING B have a large stock of Seasoned ier always on hand— Rusticating, •ing, Matchlining. Ceiling Boards, ,11 kinds of Mouldings, entry Orders can be supplied direct the Mill to any Station, j stock the following lines ing Posts Strainers ie Blocks Stabs Droppers for Wire Fences Roofing Iron and Roofing Felt. digestion mixture [uable and highly esteemed by all who have tried it. 2s odaboUla. yT.TXTR QUININE AND IRON. “end Tonio and Restorer. Useful ABOMrSHA 2 IK 6 MSTORER Acts as a complete Restorer in oases dling hair or recent baldness. 2s 6d "HAIR COLOUR RESTORER, lot a dye—but gradually darkens the hair. 2s and 3fl 6d per bottle. Prepared only at B. DEARY’S DISPBRSkEY, w Souabi, PALMERSTON NORTH. A. J. GRAHAM, teeistored Pharmaceutical Chemist, 6 Manases. tiers by Post, Telegraph or Telephone O^BoxNo.^lL 3 ’ Telephone No. 7 lOADWA.Y CA 8 H BUTCHERY. eninq announcement. CKSON BROS. e pleasure In announcing they tailed business in Marion, as Cash [lies will be waited oa for i of First-Class Quality only kLL GOODS OF VARIOUS KINDS. Business Premises l • New Zealand Clothing Factory MARION.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8717, 17 January 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8717, 17 January 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8717, 17 January 1907, Page 1

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