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t n Every pound U wrapped S« e ' ipecUl air-tight ud damp-protf package, which preserves &a (Uvour, itr«|ih wtd (ragfaac* Amber Tips Tea JS certain lo please you whether it be used for the afternoon cup which every woman so appreciates, or for the more formal "At Home." How often, when visiting, your afternoon's enjoy* ment has been spoiled by the nasty inferior tea thai was served you. Ensure the success of your own little social func» tions by using Amber Tips Tea. If you do so, you will hear those exclamations of pleasure that so delight the heart of a hostess—" What delicious tea—where did you get it ?" The exceptional quality and delicious flavour ©f Amber Tips Tea has quickly made it the favourite of all who have tried it. It is very economical—no ordinary tea will make so many cups to a pound. Tell your grocer you want AMBER TIPSTEA-packed in special air-tight and damp* proof packets that preserve its delightful fla* vour and strength, and sold at 1/8, 1/10 and 2/T rjURANAKI JOCKEY OLOB. CHRISTMAS MEETING Wholesale Agents: Newton King, New Plymouth. THE GRAMOPHONE Is associated with all that is best and m.... artistic in the .... WORLD OF MUSIC MELBA PATTI CARUSO And other great artists lmve Gramophone Record*. There are many Talking Machines; there is ONLY ONE GK \ MOPHONE instrument we specialise, mi'l which we iifk you to step inside «nd listen to. It is a pleasure to demonstrate The Gramophone PRICES lange from £6 10s to £G >. HE ORDS from 6s. J i • Agents for 'larmiaki— H. COLLIER AND CO. DEVON STK-K IST CENTRAE .. .. NEW PLYMOUTH liltST DAY—MONDAY, December' 1000. _ • .. 1. -IIUATOKI PLATE, 60 aovi.j eeeond, 5 sovs, from stake. Open to horiee that have never won a race at timeof entry. Weiglit-for-age. Entrance 1 gov. Seven furlong*. 2.—STEWARDS' HACK HANDICAP. 80 sovi.; second, 10 aova. Nomination, 1 Bov.; acceptance 1 eov. Six furlongs. 3.—LADIES' PURSE HACK HANDL CAP, of 05 bo vs.; second, 10 aova. For hor»es that have never won over 35 sovs in one event on the flat atthe time of entry. Minimum weight, 10at. Gentlemen riders. Nomination 1 eov; acceptance 1 »ov. One n>''e. 4.-FIRST HANDICAP HACK Hl'ltDLES, 60 aova.; eeeond hone, 10 sove. Nomination, 1 iov.j aoceptance i eov. One mile and a-half, over aix flights ol hurdles, abaßt 3ft Sin high. S.—CHRISTMAS TIAMDICAP (opei). 120 aova.; eexuiil, 20 aova. and thlra 5 sovs. Nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance 2 so vs. One mile and a-quart«r, B.—FIRST WELTER HACK HANDI-, CAP, 05 sovs; eeeond, 10 tovt.. Mini, mum weight, Set. Nomination, 1 bov.; acceptance, 1 aov. Seven furlongs. 7.—FIRST HACK SCURRY STAKES, SO sovs.; second, 5 aovs. Wright, Set. Entrance, 1 sov. Winner of any race to carry 14ib extra. Five furlongs. B.—FLYING HANDICAP (.en), DO sovs.; second, 10 sova, »\j'i ; :.jtion, 1 eov., acceptance 1 aov. b.x for* ■ longs. 6ECOND DAY-TUESDAY, December - 28, 1909. I.—FITZROY HACK HANDICAP, (<H eovs;. second, 5 govs. Open to ' horses that have never won a ra*e ' at the time of entry. Nomination, ' 10s; acceptance 10s. Seven furlongl. ' 2.—ELECTRIC HACK HANDICAP, 6S ' sove.; second, 10 tovs. Nomination, ' 1 sov.; acceptance, 1 aov. Six furlongs. 3.—SUMMER HACK HANDICAP. 80 eovs.; second, 10 eovs. Nominative, 1 aov.; acceptance 1 aov. Six furlonga. 1.- SECOND HANDICAP HACK 808- ' DLES, 00 sov.; second. 10 aova. Nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance 1 eov. One mile and a-half, over aix fllgbtt of hurdles, about 3ft Oin high. S—NEW PLYMOUTH HANDICAP (open), 100 sovs.; second, 20 aova. Nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance, I sovs. One mile. fl.-FF.COND HACK SCURRY STAKES, 50 sove.; second, 5 aova. Weight, Sst. Winner of any prevloue race t» carry 141b extra. The winner ol flit First Hack Scurry to curry an additional penalty of 141b (lOst.) H tK»" winner of First Hack Scurry waa ft maiden, to carry an additional penalty of 71b only (9st 7l'>). Entrance, 1 rov. Five furlongs. 7.—SECOND WELTER HACK HAND!. CAP, 05 sovs.; second, 10 aova. Mint* mum weight, Bst. Nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance 1 aov. One mile. •» FAREWELL HANDICAP (open), TO sovs.; second, 10 sovs. Nomination, 1 eov.; acceptance 1 eov. Six furFootwear for You You need linve no fear that our footwear will not please you. We stock only the best makes ami sell at. reasonable prices, Our second shipment from Ed. Bostoek nnd Co. includes:— Ladies' Entout Shoes,■ coiu'crtib!", or the 3-in-l shoe, in tan and black. Ladies' Lace Boots. Ladies' Button Boots. Ladies' Button and Lace Buots. n Men's (Ihtee Kid and Box ,'all ISals. Also in stock: C. & R. FORD'S American Footwear, and all colonial leading lines. JOHN GRAYSON, NEW PLYMOUTH. DEVON STREET CENTRAL GREAT Alteration Sale WONOERFUL BARGAINS IN ALL FURNISHING LINES Call and get Prices. "RED POST" FURNISHING WAREHOUSE CORNER DEVON AND LIARDET STREETS. CROCKERY DEPARTMENT: FOUR DOORS HIGHER UP. A trophy to (he value of ii will tie p.v-'n to the rider of the winuer ol the Luihes 1 Purse. The winner of any handicap after the iMarution of weights to carry 71b extra* Winner of any Hurdle Race after the dwlaratiou of weights to carry Tib extra, Nominations for all eventa cloae on Friday, November 20, 1909, at 9 p.m. Weights for first day's eventa due on or a iioiit Friday, December 1. Acceptances and general entriea cloie on Friday, December 10, at 9 p.m. NOTE,—Tlie attention of owners it directed to the fact that the Stratford Club will hold its meeting on Januarv I and 3, !!K)D, and that Its programme con. ta,n« Two Open Hamlienns on ench day. tints enabling horses (other than h»c'«! n in eight events during the E. P, WEBSTER, Secretary. P.O. Box 33, Kew Plymouth. SEASONED TIMBERS OUR TIMBER YARDS AND FACTORY IN MORLEY ST. ARE CLOSED ON THURSDAY AFTERNOONS AND OPEN FOR BUSINESS ON SATURDAY AFTERNNOONS TlL\j FURTHER NOTICE. 11. ANT» CO, MORLEY STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. 'ANDAItD TEAS. 'ANDAED TEAS. ANDAFD TEAS. OSTRICH ON EACH PACKET. ' f -IVTI ■aeked in New Zealand by skilled or under expert'management; relaintlio delicate aroma, and full flavor bhe original leaf. PIGS. PIGS. PIGS. W. DIMOCIf Ofc CO. pIGS will be received at the following weighing stations aa uudcr:— Opunake-Mondays, Nov. 15 and 29. Okato—Mondays; Nov. 15 and 29. Moturoa—Tuesdays, Nov. 18 and 30, Inglcwood—'Wednesdays, Nov. 17 and U Dec. 1. Smart Road—Monday, Nov. 22. Waitara—Tuesday, Nov. 23. fariki—Monday, Nov. 22. .Stratford—Tuesdays, Nov. 10, 23, and 3C Toko—Wednesday, Nov, 24. Douglas—Wednesdays, Nov. 17 and Dec. 1 Midhirst—Wednesday, Nov. 17. G. H. SHORT, South Road, New Plymouth. Representative—4. BUTCHER, Stratford. W AI TARA RACING CLUB. HACK MEETING, To be held on the Club'a Course. Sentlf Hill, on ' THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 1909. Starter, Mr. A. W. Budge: Handicapper, Mr. J. E. Henrya. PROGRAMME: I.—HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of SO sovs,, second horse to receive 10 sovs. from the stake;. over cut flights of hurdles, 3ft tin high. Winner of any hurdle race after defloration of weights to carry lOtba extra. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 20s. About I'/» miles. To a tart at 12 noon. 2. —MAIDEN PLATE, weight-for-age, tl 40 sovs., second horse co receive 10 eovs. from the stake. Open to all horses who have not won a race at time of starting. About 1 mile. Entrance, 25s on night of general entry. To atart at 12.45 p.m. 3 LEPPERTON STAKES, of <0 aova., second horse to receive 5 aova. from the stake. Weight, 8«t. Diatanee, 5 furlonge. Nomination, 10a; acceptance 20s. To atart at 1.2S pjn.' 4—WAITARA CUP HANDICAP, of 100 sovs., second horae to fefceive 15 sovs., and third horae S aova. from the stake. Nomination, 20a; acceptance, 40s. About 1)4 mllev. To start at 2.15 p.m. S.—DOMINION HANDICAP, of 39 aova. second horse to receive 5 aova. from the stake. Open to all horaea that have not won a race of over £to h value at time of atart. weight, lOst 71b. A trophy, Talus 5 sove., will be presented to the rider of the winner. Gentlemen rid. ers. Nomination, 10s; acceptaaei, 20s. To Btart at f o.m. About 1 mile. ' 0. WELTER HANDICAP, of 50 sov<., second horse to receive 10 aova. from the stake, Minimum weight, Sat Vlb. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, tOa, Diatanee, 7 furlongs. To atart at 3.45 p.m. 7,-CLIFTON STAKES, of 40 aova., eee. ond horae to receive 5 sova. from ii» stake. Weight, Oat. Winner of Lipperton Stake* to carry lOst. Nomination. 10s; acceptance, 20a. Diatanee, 4 furlongs. To start at it) p.m. B.—FLUNG HANDICAP, of 50 low., second horse to receive 10 aova. from the stake. Nomination, 10a; acceptance, 20s. Distance, 6 furlongl. To atart at 5 p.m. , PENALTIES: The winner of an; Handicap Hat Eace (after declaration of veighta, If handicapped under Bst 101b) to carry 101b pen. alty; for every additional race, 61 h extra; if handicapped at Bat 101b 01 over, to tarry only half the above penalty. NOMINATIONS, ETC. Nominatlona, together with tie amounts In caah, must be In tbe handi of the Secretary on SATURDAY, No«ember oth, at 0 p.m., at Mr. Buchan&'Ja Office, Waitara. Weights will appear 0« or about MONDAY, November 15th. • Acceptances for ALL events cloae et 0 p.m. on MONDAY, November 22a4. Telegraph Office closea at 8 p.m. BOOKMAKERS. Applications wil be received for Licenses up to 10 o'clock on the moraine of liaccs for the right to do' buaincil at the meeting as laid down by tbt Racing Conference. Fee: £ls 10ef H, SPURDLE, becretary and Treasurer. Approved 21st September, 1909.—Tan. naki Jockey Club.—E. P. Webster, Beere. tary. PIGS HIGS rpHE INGLE WOOD BACON COMPANY are buyers of Prime Bacon Pigs between 112 and 150llis dead weight, FROM SHAREHOLDERS ONLY. RECEIVING DAYS: Tiiriiti—Monday, Nov. 1, 15 and 21). Waitara—Monday, Nov. 8 and 22. Midhirst—-Tuesday, Nov. 9 and 23. ■ Smart Road—Tuesday, Nov, 16 and SOI ■, 'p'HE only way to know if Lane's Emulsion will cure you is to try it. Have you done so? Printed and published by the proprietor THOMAS C. LIST, at Ma regiatered printing office, Currie Stnel, Plymouth, TarabaU,- New . ~ THURSDAY, HQ™

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 242, 18 November 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 242, 18 November 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 242, 18 November 1909, Page 4

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