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Lowest Prices Yet Last week of Sale of Stewart Huston's Stook brings Into line many end-of-sato bargains. Extraordinarily low prioef boys' and men's olothlng and mercery and hats will make this last weak of sals memorable for Its money saving chanoes. MEN'S ISLAND HATS, with straps. TROUSERS, worth 7/6 ' MEN'S MERINO SINGLETS 1 /(* Usual price 2/6. A v I MEN*S NEGLIGE SHIRTS 2/H Usual price 4/6. MEN'S WORKING SHIRTS O/l 1 Usual price 3/11. " 3 ~ M MEN'S BROWN COTTON I/Q BWGLETS. Were 2/6. x " BOYS'HEAVY CASHMERE 1/g HOSE, double knees. BOYS' WORSTED CAPS Were 1/6. BOYS' VARSITY SUITS Q/1 1 Were 12/0. ° BOYS' BRACES, per pair « BOYS' SHHITS "J/11 Were 2/9. X X BOYS' HANDKERCHIEFS A for 1 / Were 5d each. MEN'S#WEED TROUSERS 1 Q/g Were 13/6. J x MEN'S ODD VESTS 2/11 Were 4/11. Sizes 19 to 25. Were 5/6. HEAVY WHITE TOWELS O/fi P r - Were 3/6. SNOW-WHITE DAMASK 1/ K Was 1/9. PANAMA HATS, genuine 1 A/£ Were 19/6. X MEN'S TAILOR-MADE KQ/G SUITS. Were 80/-. uu " **• CLOTHING COMPANY

L.M.C, MOTOB CYCLES t 3* H.P. ABE UNEQUALLED tm 1112 MOW KM.O. MOTOR IS WWTS 70VB CONSIDERATION. A FEW A»TA*TA&pSYASII FULIW? iiUwing «kang« «tf gear witkeut use of levers. HAM ipoofallj rem!•rilf f«r New Zealand njads- * OOITSOL: All wwked frip» koadlebara. , BHGIBE: LJIA «hn*«Mft;,is*t, raliaUe, aid silent. OOUT HZL& CUMBHRS. TWTION. ntic* .ccr *»■ write for ,t*%» **U CATALOGUE call amd nnnaf at, EMMERY & CO.'S OPTQinn HMATRB RtYAL, jena Mn*{, NEW FLYMWTH.

URANAKI JOCKEY ANNUAL MEETING. Handicapper, Mr. G. Morse. Starter, Mr. C. O'Connor. FIRST DAY—WED., Feb. 14, 1912. 2. First Handicap Hack Hurdles, 108 sovs., second 15 sovs. Norn. 1 sov., ace. 1 sov. One mile and a half, over six flights of hurdles, about 3ft. 6in. - high. 2. Stewards' Handicap, 150 sovs.; second 15 sovs. Nom. 1 sov., ace. 1 sov. Five furlongs. 3. Timaru. Hack Handicap, 100 sovs.; second 15 sovs. Nom. 1 sov., ace. 1 sov. Six furlongs. 4. Taranaki Gup Handicap, 300 sovs., second 25 sovs., and third 10 sovs. In the event of any horse winning a handicap of the value of 100 sovs., or over, after the declaration of weights, the handicapper may, if he thinks fit, re-handicap each winner. If the weight of any horse is altered, the revised handicap will be published on or about Friday, February 9, 1912. Nom. 1 sov., ace. 4 sovs. One mile and a quarter. 5. First Welter Handicap, 100 s«vs., second 15 sovs. Nom. 1 sov., ace. 1 sov. One mile. , 6. Okato Hack Handicap, 100 sovs.; second 16 sovs. Nom. 1 sov., ace. 1 sov. One mile. 7. Flying Handicap, 150 sovs., second 15 sovs. Nom. 1 sov., ace. 2 sovs. Six furlongs. 8. Hack Scurry, 50 soys.; second II sovs. Weight Bst. For horses that have never won a race* on the flat of the value of 25 sovs. at time of entrance. Nom. 1 sov., ace. free. Five furlongs. Winners of any handicap nfter declarations of weights to carry a penalty of 71b, of two or more handicaps a penalty of 7 121b, except in th' Taranaki Cup, in which race horses may be re-handi-capped. Winner of any Hurdle the declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 71b,. of two or more Hurdle Races a penalty of 121b. SECOND DAY—THUR., FEB. 15, 1912. 1. Second Handicap Hack Hurdles, 100 sovs.; second 15 sovs. Nom. 1 sov., ace. 1 sov. One mile and a half, over six flights of hurdles, abput 3ft. 6in. high. 2. Grandstand Handicap, 150 sovs., second 15 sovs. Nom. 1 sov., ace. 1 sov. Five furlongs. 3. Omata Hack Handicap, 100 sovs.; second 15 sovs. Nom. 1 sov., ace. 1 sov. Six furlongs. 4. Paul Memorial Handicap, 200 sovs., second 20 sovs., and third 10 sovs. Nom. 1 sov., ace. 3 sovs. Mile and a distance. 5. Second Welter Handicap, 100 sovs., second 15 sovs Nom. 1 sov., 1 ' ace. 1 sov. Seven furlongs. 6. Kawau Hack Handicap, 100 sovs.; second 15 sovs. Nom. 1 sov., ace. 1 sov. One mile. 7. Farewell Handicap, 100 sovs., second 15 sovs. Nom. 1 sov., ace. 1 sov. Six furlongs. 8. Final Hack Flutter, 50 sovs., second 10 sovs. Open to horses that have never won a race on the flat of any description at time of starting. Weight Bst. 71b. Nom. 1 sov., ace. free. | Five furlongs. Nominations for all events close on MONDAY, January 22, 1912, at 9 p.m. Weights for the First Day's Handicaps on or about MONDAY, Jan. 29. Acceptances for all First Day's Events are due,on MONDAY, Feb. 5, at 9 p.m. E. P. WEBSTER, Secretary. P.O. Box 33, New Plymouth. Money to Lend, i On COUNTRY and CITY FREEHOLDS, on extremely reasonable terms. Apply to any Agency ol the GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. J. H. RICHARDSON, •ovornmont InMrano* fcommlisloMP. gUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S. ■3UT THE BEST PLACE ES BAKER'S.

J. RUSSELL AND SON IT. ATJBYN STBIET, MWi PLIMPDTH. MONUMENTAL MASONS jjjOTDUTES of Marble ud Granite Hoadstones sent promptly to any •rt of the Island. We tare a particularly large aid ratad rtoek of headstones ia our yards, tl «Uak we imvitt inspeetiea QHYSANTHEMUMS -i TROVERS of this Beautiful Mower will be delighted with our Choice Selection this Season, which comprises not •nly these Varieties which have gives satisfaction in the past, but also many newly-introduced growths of great beauty. THE EARLY FLOWERING Makes a fine shew in the Garden, and are specially suitable for high lands and, localities subject to early frosts. 10/pev dec. (pest free). WINTER BLOOMS, Best Named Varieties, including many Novelties, in a thousand delicate shades aid bronzes, 10/- per doz. (post free). PLANTS READY. ORDER NOW. NIMMO AND BLAIR, SEED MERCHANTS AND SEED GROWI'Ka. DUNEDIN.' VOGELTOWN UUS SERVICE. KEVISED TIME-TABLE. Leave Town 7.45 a.m. »12.6n00n 2.30 pan. 1.6 pan. f .6 p.m. Leave Vogeltown 8.30 ajn. J12.40 p.m. 3.00 p.m. 6.30 p.m. 6.30 p.m. 1 Thiraday, 1 p.m. tThurgday, 1.36 p.m M. JONES,. Criterion Stables, Proprietor. VOU can get'it cheaper at the Red SKIN DISEASES, Including eczema, pimples, rashes, boils, cfatlbla-iis, ringworm, shingles, ulcers, old •ores kave tkeir cure in Rexona, the rapid healer. Sold in triangular pots at. Is 6d and 3s. Obtainable at Bullock and Johnstem's. > Warner's Corsets are splendid holiday corsets. They cannot rust nor break. upwards, frost local drapers.—Advt. .-. gUT TUB BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S.

TBETH_VALUE FIUERE is no need here to emphasise the value of good teeth, either for health's sake or socially. It is so well known that good health cannot exist —less food is properly masticated. Just j widely appreciated k the fact that good teeth brighten a homely face and | nitiirr the beauty of a pretty face. BJaa need only to know that we. give | * s-d. to Upper or Lower Set ..,;. 1 1 ■ irSeU 8 8 1 Is Tooth from f 0 from • • iff 8m 8 • Extraction 2s 6d and 1 • Wo absolutely daha to hove the kjytst practice in the world, and (he lilt Md only company that has reduced faithful ana modern dentistry within the com* of all x Wo faithfully assure every patient that the teeth and materials wo use an exactly the same as used by dentists obsrging doable. ' LONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE. THE JAM MOTHER USED TO MAKE nOBSNT the thought of it auks you lick your lips. But with all due respect to mother, her jam wasn't in it with the kmd sold at J WHITAKER'S FAMOUS LOW PRICES Only pure fruits are used in these jams, best quality pruermng sugar, and the conditions under whwk they are made are as clean and healthy as those under which your mother worked. Don't bother making jam when you can buy it just as good or better for less than it would cost you to make it. WHITAKEfi k SON GBOCEBB. NEW PLYMOUTH. | XMAS PRESENTS TX7E hare a very large and well assorted stock of goods suitable for XMAS fc NEW TEAK'S GIFTS. These in ELECTRO PLATE, BEATEN POPPER and CASE GOODS, form one Of the best selections over imported into Ibis district. It will afford us much pleasure to show you any of these lines, and we feel confident that the Talues and designs will appeal to you. We can supply YOUR requirement*. KEY! SON AND ARNOLD, Ltd NEW PLYMOUTH. Ota. Sanderson] [H. Victor Griffiths OAHDEBBON AND QBIFITTHS, HSCTt Ssfi Bofidmgs, oornor of

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 170, 24 January 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 170, 24 January 1912, Page 8

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