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STRATFORD RACING CUJB. MONDAY & TUESDAY, Jan. 2 & 3, 191f ALL NOMINATIONS 10s. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. (First race starts at 12 noon.) 1. TARTKI WELTER HACK HANDICAP, of 70 sovs. Nomination 10s, acceptance 303. Seven furlongs. 2. BOROUGH STAKES, of 55 sovs. En trance 30s. Four furlongs and a-half. 3. STRATFORD CUP HANDICAP, of 125 sovs. (open). Nomination 10s, acceptance 4Qs. Nine furlongs. 4. MIDHIRST HACK HANDICAP, of so bovs. Nomination 10s, acceptance 30s. One mile. 5. OHURA HURDLE HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Nomination 103, acceptance 30s. One mile anil a-half. 6. FARMERS' PLATE, of 50 sovs. Ex-' trance 30s. One mile. 7. FLYING HANDICAP, of 100 *cvs. (open). Nomination 10s, acceptance 30s. Six furlongs. 8. RAILWAY HACK HANDICAP, of 70 sovs. Nomination 10s, acceptance 30s. Six furlongs. SECOND DAY. (First race starts at ,12.15 p.m.) 1. COUNTY HACK HANDICAP, of 70 sovs. Nomination 10s, acceptance 30s. Six furfyngs. X; 2. CARDIFF STAKES, of 50 sovs. Entrance 30s. Four furlong 3 and a-half 3. DOMINION HANDICAP, of 100 sovs, (open). Nomination 10s, acceptance 40s. One mile. 4. MAKURI HURDLE HANDICAP, of 85 sovs. Nomination 10s, acceptance 30s. One mile and a-half. 5. LADIES' PtJRSE HACK HANDICAP, of 50 sovs. Nomination 10s, acceptance 20s. Six furlongs 6. NGAERE HANDICAP, of 85 sovs. ' (open). Nomination 10s, acceptance 40s. Six furlongs. 7. HANDICAP TROT, of 40 sovs. Nomination 10s, acceptance 2Ds. One mile and a-half. 8. TOKO WELTER HACK HANDICAP, of 70 sovs. Nomination 10s, acceptance, 30s. Seven furlongs. ALL NOMINATIONS 10s.

For full programmes see posters. a. A t»CKAY, Scretarv CHRISTMAS PRESENTS USEFUL, PRETTY & EVERLASTING. jjRESENTS FOR LADIES,— A lady can always do with another brooch at Christmas, especially if the design is new and dainty. Pendants are always acceptable, even if she has a good one; a change is refreshing. PRESENTS FOR GENTLEMEN,— 1 It has always been difficult to Know what to give father or brother at this season, . but if he has everything—silvermounted razor strop, sleeve links, gold Albert and sovereign purse—you will find something at No. 2, Egmont street. Avoid worry, go straight to C. H. DREW.

TE WHARE REKJu VOU don't know what I have in • store. I hare Ice Cream in galore; A taste is sufficient to make you long for more, , So-; roll jour pennies along to the little lollie store. THE WHARE REKA, SCRATFOiiI) USE LANE'S MEDOLINB, daily after housework is done. It keeps the hands soft, supple, clean, free from dirt. Makes them fit for any drawing room, i/- everywhere. 8. Can't Earn You can earn more than you are earning now—much more —and still more as the years go by. Legitimate salaries to specially trained men run into large figures, and there will never be a time when you cannot earn more if you make yourself worth more: YOU can get this special training quickly and easily, in your spare time, without leaving home or paying more than your present earnings will afiford. The coupon below -is an invitation from the INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS for you to ask how you can qualify yourself for an increase in pay within a comparatively short time. Any obstacle that may seem to hold .you back can be overcome, and a way will be found to help you, no matter what your circumstances or eondition in life. To mark mail the coupon takes but a moment's time and costs but j two cents postage. Make a start for a better position by mailing it* NOW. International Correspondence Schools Please explain, wlthwut further obligation on my ■ part, Ijovr 1 can tfcualUy for a larger salary in the posi- * tioa before whlcn 1 have marked X. Bookkeeper Adverti semenf .Writer Show-card Writer Window Trimmer Illustrator Civil Service Chemist Textile-Mill Supt. Electrician Elec. Engineer Foreman Plumber Mechan'l Draftsman Elec.-Lighting Supt. Mechan. Engineer Surveyor Stationary Engineer Civil Engineer Building Contractor Architect Draftsman Architect Bridge Engineer Structural Engineer Structuf a! Drafts. Mining Engineer 4 Name t Strut and JVo.. -Slate.. liememtoer, tlie I.C.S. is a British In atitution. •v p. CARPENTER, District Agent, Wanganui.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 221, 29 December 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 221, 29 December 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 221, 29 December 1910, Page 7

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