Big Values in and Youths' Suits! BE PERSUADED TO TEST THE STERLING MERITS OF OUR READY-TO-WEAR SUITS FOR MEN AND BOYS I There is a touch' of style about these suits—a certain smartness of cut and fit which stands out in distinction against the "ordinary" ready-to-wears.-Go where you will, and pay what you please, you can hardly get better value or better suits than we are showing at present. j OUR READY-TO-WEARS are remarkable for thorough good quality throughout; they are well worth the money and have a real "Holiday" air about them which is decidedly pleasing and comfortable. SPECIAL PRICES: t - Men's Box Suits, 32s 6d to 52s 6d. Boys' Norfolk Suits, 12s 6d. Boys' Sports Suits, 12s 6d and 15s. Let us save you money on your Suit! Come in and have a "try-on"—you won't be obliged to purchase. THE KASH, Best Value Store DEVON STREET, i. iwntiri. NEW PLYMOUTH.
TARANAKI JOCKEY CLUB. Handicapper, Mr. G. Mors* j Starter, Mr. C. O'Connor. B Judge, Mr. W. H. Hartgill I PATRIOTIC MEETING. I c FIRST DAY.—WED., FEB. 0, 1910. 1. WAITARA HACK HURDLES HAND- t ICAP, 150 sovs., second 15 sovs. Nom. j 1 sov., ace. 1 sov. One mile and a half j and 100 yards, over six flights of a hurdles about 3ft. flin. high. 7 2. STEWARDS' HANDICAP, 150 sovs.; j, second 15 sovs. Nom. 1 sov., ace. 1 j sov. Five furlongs. v 3. TIMARU HACK HANDICAP, 100 j sovs.; second 15 sovs. Nom. 1 sov., ace. 1 sov. Six furlongs. 1 4. TARANAKI CUP HANDICAP, 500 , sovs.; second 50 sovs., and third 20 sovs. Nom. 1 sov., ace. 4 sovs. One mile and a quarter. 5. MIMI WELTER HANDICAP, 100 [ sov3., second 15 sovs. Nom. 1 sov., n ace. 1 sov. One mile and liO yards. Minimum weight Bst. j . OKATO HACK HANDICAP, 100 sovs.; j i second 15 sovs. Nom. 1 sov,, ace. 1. j sov. One mile and 110 yards. T 7. FLYING HANDICAP, 200 sovs.; se- ' cond 20 sovs. and third 10 sovs. Nom. 1 sov., ace. 2 sov. Six furlongs. 8. MOTUROA ELECTRIC HACK, 100 ' sovs.; second 10. sovs. Weight Sst. 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. 1 sov. Five furlongs. SECOND DAY-THUR., FEB, 10, 1010. 1. OKOKE HACK HURDLES HANDICAP, 135 sovs.; second 15 sovs. Nom. 1 sov., ace. 1 sov. One mile and a half and 100 yards, ' over six flights of hurdles about 3ft. Cin. high. 2. GRANDSTAND HANDICAP, 150 sovs.; second 15 sovs. Nom. 1 sov., aec. 1 sov. Five furlongs. 3. SECOND TARANAKI STAKES, 500 sovs.; second 100., and third 50 sovs. For horses two years old and upwards at time of starting. Weight-for-age, with penalties and allowances. Winners after August 1, 1015, of any race or races of the collective value of 250 sovs. to earn' 31b. extra; of 500 sovs., 51b.; of 750 sovs, 71b.; of 1000 sovs., 101b. extra. Maiden four-year-olds and upwards at time of starting allowed 101b.; three-year-olds, 71b.; j two-year-olds, 51b. By subscription of , 0 sovs. each, unless 'forfeits are de- | dared and paid as follows: 1 sov. if struck out by Friday, October 1, 1015, or 2 sov. if struck out by Friday, December JO, 1915. All horses remaining in after this date must pay the • total subscription of 15 sov. on a day to be named shortly before the races. (Closed with 113 entries). Six furlongs. 4. OMATA HACK HANDICAP, 100 sovs.; second 15 sovs. Nom. 1 sov., ace. 1 sov. Si.v furlongs. 5, PAUL MEMORIAL HANDICAP, 250 sovs.; second 25 sovs., and third 10 sovs. Nom. 1 sov., ace. 3 sovs. Nine furlongs. ■ 6. KAWAU HACK HANDICAP, 100 sen's.; second 15 sovs. Nom. 1 sov,, ace. 1 sov. One mile and 110 yards. 7. FAREWELL HANDICAP, 100 sovs.; second 15 sovs. Nom. 1 sov., ace. 1 sov. Six furlongs. 8. URENUI ELECTRIC HACK. 100 sovs.: second 10 sovs. Open to horses that have never won a race on the flat of any description at lime of starting. 'Weight Bst 71b. Nom. 1 sov., ac/'. 1 sov, Five furlongs. j ACCEPTANCES for all First Day Events close on SATURDAY, February 5, 1010, at 9 p.m. ?■ Winners of any handicap after declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 71b.. of two or more handicaps a penalty of 121b. Owners are responsible for all penalties and allowances. Winner of any Hurdle Race after the declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 71b., of two or more Hurdle Races , a' penalty of 121b. E. P. WEBSTER, P.O. Box 33, New riyrnouth.
ELECTRICALLI LIGHTED, ELECTRICALLY STARTEDi The Invincible Studebaker is The Standard of the Motor World. See this famous car in our slow-rooms; put it through a cr'u tieal cross-examination; examine every detail. Then ask our man to take you for a trial run so that you can get the "feel'' of the car. Consider the price and then ask yourself where in all the world will you find a value equal to itl BUY IT BECAUSE IT'S A STUDEBAKER. NEWTON KING DISTRIBUTORS OF STUDEBAKER CARS. CURRIE STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
THE MIGHTY MAXWELL. THE CAR THAT HAS CAUSED SUCH A STIR IN THE MOTOR WORLD. A pure streamline model of inconceivable beauty, fitted with tlie latest features in the MAXWELL new and distinctive design, spring mounted radiator. Other features: Electric starter, horn and lighting system, demountable rims, spare rim and carrier, one-man khaki mohair top, etc., etc. 1916 MODEL MAXWELL ROOMY FIVE-SEATER. -, Fully Equipped for £285. Shipment just arrived. We can give immediate delivery. Marvel on the hills and economical running. IT IS THE WONDER CAR OF 1916. Immediate application necessary. We don't keep these cars—they sell on sight. Arrange for a demonstration to-day. It =arries no obligation to buy. WRITE AT OXCE TO C. A. Wilkinson's (Eltham). Representative: 0. E. Flyger, RahuL Weymouth Street, New Plymouth.
20 H,p - D AIMLER OAB0 AB RING PHONE 508 And secure this lovely green car for the CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. | ORDER "AT ONCE, so as not to be disappointed. CUSTOMERS' COMFORT CAREFULLY. STUDIED. Owned and driven by '■*.. T. W. WARD,CENTRAL TAXI GARAGE (old Central Tire Station) POYV'DERHAM ST., JCEW. PLYMOUTH,
IXGLEWOOD - TARATA - PURANGi MOTOR MAIL SERVICE. leaves Purangi daily at 7.30 a.m. Tarata 8.30 a.m., arrives lugleweod 1.30 a.m. . Leaves Inglewood at 3.10 p.m., Tarata 4 p.m., and arrives Purangi 5.30 p.m. W. CROZIEB, Mall Contractor. MOTOR COACH SERVICE. Leave*— Urenui 8 a.m. for New Plymouth. Waitara 0.15 a.m. and 1 p.m. for New Plymouth, leaves New Plymouth (Trocadero)—■ 11 a.m. for Waitara. 3 o'clock for Waitara and Urenui. Waitara—4.3o for Urenui. ARTHUR J. SMITH, Proprietor.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 January 1916, Page 7
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