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! GSEAT EMPTYING OUT SALE HAS STARTED. One great event of price lowering in Cycles and Sundries has jusfc started. Prices are on a scale of lowners seldom n ever equalled, _ It is Bn opportunity that hundreds of Cyclists will nol miss. Thin, of it! 3s in the £ reduction on Sundries and 5 per cent, on Cycleß. We shall also give a new Inner Tube to thoae who spend £1 or over- . At no time have wo made such sacrifices to ploaso the pursea ot Hovor bofore have such Bargains boon offered. No prudent Cycliuf can afford to miss this offer. Come and sea the Goods end note tho Prieea. We are taking a great Window Display of Tempting Bargains. 20th CENTURY CYCLE AGENT, FSiMH&Q, I MI A LETTER FROM " MINE HOST." S. J. F«wn„v K , Escj propr.etor Ship Hotel ; -.-Bei^ martyr ,l WoSVthe u'rofT PKY'S\iAy We to try it, which I d.d" Uh b"ne "I results. For the ailments referred to, it has proved lery ive n ,"y «se, far more than I ever anticipated, half a bottle effectinrr a cure. I advise all who suffer to try it I MAi THE SCENE OF TRAGEDY. COMEDY, and OPERA. N ■ — t\i . n .„ n m «p Wmnmii <-.avs: —"For some K Mr. Chari.es Vosj. manager 9.1';" uivised by a friend M tim- I have been troubled with a ui<oruV.cc. l.ner. I w.i* ■< '* lcr ' cdics P ouy IMPEY'S MAY APPLE, but haying pre m ,1j ~ ,>e r r mi. _c fe v,i:;,oot bcncHt, I was «b«vjl I decided to try || f 5S and 1 can now strongly f "IP j THE OPINION OF AN M.H.R. \'-\ _, M I! 12 wit'i to say:—"l recently contracted L-{ F. Lawp.7, fcs<3., M-'V i? ■.« .-mrronis 1 fortunately met N severe cold, accompanied by on- u«,>■'"■; MAY a-jt'LE. I ample M fellow Member, who a< yued me «<}■•■■?■ , t tOO btrollg ly rccommen H his advice, and the result V/ lb "."'".' „v.;,lf " 4 j 2/6 BOTTLE, Chemists Wholesale Aeer.ts : SHAEUN" V DO "< YOU REQUIRE Jewellery, Leather Goo«Is, etc., cither for your'own personal use or for gifts to friends? If so, send your orders direct to STEWART JEWELLERS WELLINGTON. We carry in stock all the newest designs of the most j reliable manufacturers of Britain. We are enabled to give } you very special value, and will guarantee a saving on all j | your purchases of from 20 to 25 per cent. j The quality of all goods is of the highest, while the range ' g j of selection is practically unlimited. Our catalogue will R ! help you in selection of goods. Send for a copy to-day, | j and mention this paper when writing. |

qTRATFORD RACING CLUB AHNUAL MEETING To bo hold on the Stratford Kacccouwa on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 13th & lira MAHCH, 1907. Judge :Y 7. H. Hartgill. Starter ;C. • O'Connor. Hanmcapi-ek: J. li. Senrya. j BECEETtRi ; J. li. Mackay. j FRCCIP.AMME. ! I FIRST DAY-WEDNESDAY, 13th March. | \ ! i 1. BAII/WAY HACK HANDICAP of 60 sove., I * Boesad horse So receive 10 bots from the j - Elskoc Nomination 20a, acceptance 20a, Six '.• lurlnugs. Stars li! noon. I •i 2i ■CTJKIM« HANDICAP TROT of SO eovs., (in '• i ' ESiidle) second hovso to rsceivo 5 sovs. from < 8 the lii.-.tersi. Open to oil horses that hovo not '• won io '..'JO or bolter. Nomination 10s, accept- I • auco!0;; IJ miles. Start 12.45 p.m. I j Ei BOEOUSH BTAKJ3S of SO bov*, second horse j \ to receivo 5 eovs from the stakes. Open to till ! I fcoi'Mis tbat have hevoi won a raco of 15 bovs j 1 n/ frx tire--* rt start. Wcightd for two-yen!-- ■ ? olda Visi 71b?, tiiree-year-r.ida Sb.s, four.ye.ir-o'.da I j jindupv/srriii tint 71b' Entrance SJOb; 4j fur- i longs. S'.nrt 1,30 p.m. 1 4. STUATIOBD OUP HANDICAP at 120 eqvs, j | (open'i second horse to receiva 13 eovn and • < third .lOrae 0 bovd from the stakes. Nomina- ■ j (to v.i3:). ir.'oeptiince 50s; 0 furlongs. .Stars ■ I 5. ohuka'hack HURDLW HANDICAP of 00 ! i.o.'i, sou-end !io,-i,e to reonivo 10 s')va from tho I stakes. Winner of. nny hurcia raco alter the t declaration ol weights to curry lOibs penalty, : lira or more rsoea 171ba penalty. Uver G flightß of Bft. Cin. batten hurdles, domination i 20°, acceptance 203 ;14 miles. Stait 8 p.m. G MIDHUBST HACK HANDICAP of 70 bovd, I I second horao to receive 10 sova from the stakos i Nomination EOS, acceptance 80o;l mile fctort ' 1 8.45 p.m. - . 17. PASMERS' PIiATB of 30 eovs, second horse j ' ' to receive 5 bovb from Sho atakos. to all j horees ioniivoar-cids and upwards that are j not nominated for any other race c* this meeting (I'oko "Welter. Oordiff Stake:.', p.aa j Ladies' Pursa excepted) and have naver J Btartcfi in any race'ti'avrnref/ Sanies exocptod ' and winneru of those bnrved). Woiie. woight I for figfli gentlemen riders. Entrance £.l; 1 f mile. A trophy to the value of .410 will bo v S iweaecSeJ to the winner. Start 1,15 p,m, 8 i'LYlNli H'AHDiCAP (op.'ii) of SO eov?„ J ' Boronii horse to ratwive 10 sovs, from the; Btakcm. Wominati-js? So»i acceptances 80s; b tarlonL'3. uo?.h'tsp.n2. ) SECOND DAY—THURSDAY, MARCH H 1, COUNTY HACK HANDICAP o£ 60 sovn ] ceci.uci hot-bo to receive JO bovs from the ■ Make;. Ni-.minaiion 20a, acceptance »03,; six ' ! furlODR?. Start 12noon, ■ ' % STBATB'OBD HANDICAP TBOT of 40 or-vs • \ .(in Baddle), Booond horae to 'ecolTO 6 sovs from j iiho cjakea. domination 10s, accejitance 10a; " ! emilea. Start 12.80 p.m. j 3. BT. PATEICK'S HANDICAP (open) of 100 \ boys, second koKre to receive 10 sova from the j stokoa. Nomination 20s, acoeplanco 40a: one \ mile. Start 1.15 p.m,' } 4. MAKTJRI HACK HURDLS HANDICAP of { CO tovs, Eccoud hcrna to rooeiye 10 eovs from i fhestakeg. Over six flights oi Bft, 6in. t-atten njiidfee. .Nomiuatiun 20a acccptanoe 20a; iniioa. Start 2 p.m. '; J B. OAEDIW STAKBSof SOsot.3. seoond horfe ! to reoeive S eovu from the staaisE. Open to all _ j hor."CB that Iniysriovcr won a race ofthovsluc , c.l 25 sova ut the tiaio of startlnc Weight 8s». j W'innar of any race to curry 9st. Euirance ' SOs; fu'longa- Btfrft 2.45p.m. i C. 'I-OKO WiSl/lER HACK HANDICAP of 50 _ 1 eovs, second horso to receivo ii bofb from the I stakes. Minimnm v/siEht Bst; r.omfnition 10s acceptance 20a, 7 fuiionK3, Start fI.EO p.m. . 7. liADiaS 1 PUBBE HACK HANDICAP of E 0 , . ! tovs, second horse to receive 5 govs from tno 1 Btiikoe. Opon to oil hors»B that have never 1 won a rain; oxoeading 85 eovs at the time of „ entry. Minimum weight lOat, gentlemen riders. Nomination IBs, acceptance 10s; 7 farlonsa. Start 4.15 p.m. A trophy of tho value of JBIO will bo presented to the ruler of t!io winner. 8, JMNAD HAWDICAP (03cn) of 70 eovs, second horao to reoeive 10 sovs from the stakes. r Nomination 20s, acceptance EOs; 6 furlongs. Start i.li p.m. JDTO. Nominstions oloeo oa BATfJHDAY, 2Srd February, 1007, at 0 p.m. J . ' Weights for ilr«t days' rmaa decnu-ad on or about bATUSPAY, March 2nd, 1307, and for second dr.y'a events on Wodnesday, March luth ( Bl at 8 p.m. . , . ... Acceptances /or first day's events and entries; for Borough Btakes, Fanners' Piste and Uordifl Stakes, dote on MONDAY, 4th March at 9p.m. Aoceptanoas lor eecond day's aventß olose at 9 i p.m. on Wednesday, Match 18th, BULES AND RBGULATIOHB, To whioh the attention o! persons entering hoitsos , , is particularly dircotod. ' w * All entries, nominations, do., will olosa at the' Recretary'a offlco, Stratford, at 9 p.m. Telegraph lfl Q jflleo oloses an 8 p.m. Entries talegrophod mußt bb confirmed in writ- | B( ] ing as soon ns possible, or owners ata liable to a Hneof^2(RuloXVl~4.) All races to be run under tho N.Z. Rules of Racing and Trotting events under the ruloaof tho A H.'Z. Trotting Association. nor N.B.—Tho Committee reserve to themeelvee the rac right of altering the dates of entries, handicaps, X' ito, should they deem fit to do so. wei For lull partioulara see KeJerce. raoi J. R MAOKAY, ■ Seeretary, •

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8736, 9 February 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8736, 9 February 1907, Page 4

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