JEWELLEIIY REPAIRING T CAN guarantee satisfaction in any branch of the business, whether manufacturing or repairing. (.■'icliuy, Engraving-, Stone-setting, etc., ilone on tho pveinises by a first-cluss jeweller, anil returned the same day if desired. Prices moderate. N. GREINER THE JEWELLER, Devon Street ... New Plymouth
pOOOOOOaOOOWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCKK Variety and Economy. Save Time Save Money IIT DEALING JT AROA'S STORE need for vou to go all over town to get the goods you require. In addition to our large and well-selected stock of GROCERIES, we keep almost everything required oy the housekeeper. Our stock of GLASSWARE, CHINAWARE, ENAMELWARE, Etc., is we»l selected and well bought, so that your kitchen and dining-room's needs can all be supplied at a very moderate price. We are content with small profits. We guarantee everything we send out, and cheerfully replace any goods that are not to the satisfaction of the purchaser. Don't fail to inspect our goods and compare prices. E. AND F. AKOA Brougham Street. New Plymouth.
BOOT SALE STOCKTAKING AT THE U A.B.C. BOOT GO. DEVOM STREET V Uusual Price Sale Pri Indies' filace and Button Shoes •. IC/(i 13/6 Indies' Clace Derby Shoes IU/0 13/0 Ladies' Glace Lace and Button Shoes 7/0 5/6 Ladies' Tan Kid Shoes 10 to 20 pel- Jent. off dents.' .Box-calf Derby Bals 21/-' 10/0 Gents' Shooters , 7/0 10/6 14/0 Gent?' Bals (wide fitting) 10/0 7/0 Ladies' Gum Boots 12/0 10/0 A.B.C. MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT.—AII parcels carriage paid
"•H PAPERHANGiNGS Lincrusta, Anaglypta, and the most superb Friezes MAKE your homo bright and cheerful with our 1908 season's coloriufis and designs If you havn't seen our new lines you have missed sometliir," worth Cali and Inspect Titrm. ! J AMES BELLBINGEB DEVON STREET. ALSO BKOA.UWAY, STEATFOIiI'.
"RED POST" FURNISHING WAREHOUSE l'.O. Box 101). DEVON STREET. 'Phone 182. VVE are just opening a very fine range of FURNITURE LINENS in - 1 NEW ART SHADES, guaranteed to wash, reversible, at from 2s to 3s yard. Samples sent on application. We have the LARGEST STOCK IN TOWN of all descriptions of HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, and we can SELL AS LOW AS ANY FIRM IN THE DOMINION FOR CASH. Get your discounts—you will be astonished what you will save in a year. YOU CAN GET IT CHEAPER AT THE "RED POST." J. lIAYIHiX CORNER DEVON AND LIARDET STREETS.
VU A VEIiLEY-WA II'OTAKA RACING CLUJ3. FUR HACItS ONLY. To be held o i the WAVJiiILEY RAOECOUKSE On MONDAY, NOVEMBEK 9th, 1008. ?, ud K e li. IT. Aldwortli. lmulicapper Geo, j lors[ , tarter J. Coombo.
THE CHRI3TCHURCH MXA'£ COM PANY, LTD. (Works: Islington, SmitkSeld, Picton Oamo.ru, Buriiside, 'and Woodville), that /'\cir Representatives will receive BAOON a POEK PIGS IiBCEJv-IMI DATES FOR OCTOBER: Oka to-Monday, 12th Oetobor. iJouylas Hoad—.Monday, 12th. Moturoa—Tuesday, lath. Xariki--Tuesday, lath. Stratford—Wednesday, 14 th. Waitara—Alonday, 10th. Toko—.Monday, 19th. Smart Hoad—Tuosdiiy, 20th. Agent, L. NAIKN, Fitzroy. Uc[jrenentative, J. W. BURKE, 'Phone 33, Eithain, PJCIS. PIGH. PIGS.
PROGRAMME. 12 ,, ~ m °Rton memoria l MAIDEN RACE, of 60 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from the si nke. Weigh t-for-age. Entrance 30s, on night of general entry. Seven furlong. 12.40 p.m.—FLYING HANDICAP, jf 00 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sova from the stake. Nomination 10s. Acceptance 20s. Six furlong. 1.30 p.m. HANDICAP HURDLK RACE, of 60 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from the stake. Nomination 109. Acceptance 20s. One mile and a-half, over six (lights of batten hurdles 3ft 6in in height 2.10 p.III.—WAVERLEY-WAITOTARA CUP, a handicap of 105 sovs; second horse to receive 20 sovs, and third horse 5 sovs from the stake. Nomination 10s. Acceptance 40s, One mile and a-q'.iarter, !.50 p.m.—WILSON STAKES, of IK' sovs; ceeond horse to receive 10 sovs from the stake. Minimum weight Bst. Winner of any race 141b penalty, Entrance 30s, on night if general entry. Four furlong." •30 p.m. PRINCE OF WALES' HANDICAP, of (id sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from the stake. Nomination 10s. Acce,it-
W, DIMOOjI & CO., LTD ]>iUS uiJl be reeci ved ill tin. following receiving station# under;— Okiito—Monday, OuUber 19. -MuluriKi—Tuesday, Ootober 20. liiglewood—Wednesdays, Oetober 14-i* 1 Opiuiake—Monday, October 12. Tariki—Monday, October 11). A 1 IdliiL —Monday, October 11). Wednesday, October 21. Stratford—Tuesdays, October 13-20. Toku —Wednesday, October M. illu'aikliaum—Monday, October 12. Waitaui—Tuesday, October 1-J. Smart Itoad—Monday, October 12. Ageut-G. H. SEOIIT, South Road, Now Plymouth. Representative—J. BUTCI-lEK, Stratford. pigs pm& m' TfHE Lnglfivrood Co-apfiratfve Biwoa Curing Company, Ltd., aro buy»fa if Biicol Piga, Miiideu Sown, or
atix:e 20s. Seven furlouga. ' 7. 4.10 p.,,,. _ MOAIOIIAKI STAKE!*, HANDICAP, of (iO sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from the stake. Nomination 10s. Acceptunco 20s. One mile and «i distance. s - ,{ ' l»-m. - JACKSON MEMORIAL kiAKbS, of 00 sovs; second liorse to receive 10 sovs from the ata!;e. Open to uny hack not nominated for any race at this mceling, Wilson Stakes excepted. Minimum weight 9s t. Winner of Wilson Stakes Mlh penalty. Entrance 30s, on ni"lit of genera] entry. Four furlongs.
ftenrowi from 112 to IfiO QtaU r tight, in any quantity. iIIKCHI VINCi-DAYS. AT Tllli FACTORY—Evti'y Wednesday TAlUKl—'Tuesday, Octo'bcv G. MIDHIKST —Tuesday, October Hi. SMART ItOAD —Moixlay, October 19, WAlTAßA—Monday, Octote 20.
NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, ACCEPT ANC'E.S, AN)) GENERAL ENTRIES NOMINATIONS close at t!u< Seer(ary's oflico. Waverley, at s p. m , 01! MONDAY, October 19th, ISIOS. WEIGHTS will be declared on or about SATURDAY, October 24 th 1008 ACCEPTANCES and GENERAL ENTRIES ciose at the Secretary's Office Waverlov, oh SATURDAY, October 3151;,' RULES. All Races to be run under the New Zealand Rules of Racing. The winner of any race after declaration of weights to carry 101b penalty, and every additional race 71b. Horses handicapped at Bst 71b 'ialf penalty J. W. EMMERSON,' Secretary. Approved and confirmed in accordance with Rules of Racing UiU r>lh div of August, 1008. WM, TfALTj, Secretary Wartfinni Jockey Club. Tn the 1 mio of Edward I. every man was compelled to liave bows and arrows, and to use them for ln's country's d:• fence, jf oalled upon.
DEUCIOUS. As a delicious appetisMig breakfast nothing equals PATINA, Most economical, luiely pure. All stoics:. A man oiinip to London from NV.v York siiiii' iittic limp ii«n wilh imii, and Ji.is nmv CW,fI(W (o his credit. This is due to the fiid. tlAit when lie Iroanbd the liner ,11* „Vew York Ik> turned io gwd use liis knowledge <jf cju'd iuauipu-1 Mont, ,1
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