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[by appointment to his excellency THE GOVERNOR.] NEW YEAR, 1908. MANY of ou rnewest and best things have been designed and made during our Me Littlejohn's stay in London. We have illustrating blocks fno so few of these that wo cannot issue a satisfactory catalogue this season. In addition to what we have already received new goods will bo arriving during December and early part of January. All Settings are 18-Ct Gold. Pearls are of line quality, properly set | in the gold, and do not fall out. All gems are also of excellent quality. Brushes and Mirrors are made with the metal stout enough to stand ordinary wear, and are not loaded with pitch, as is often done. The bristles and glass are of best quality. We have a large stock of Pearls, 'Diamonds, Rubies, Emeralds, Olivines, Sapphires, Opals and Turquoises unmounted. We would call ifttention to the quality and value of our goods. Country correspondents may have goods forwarded 011 approval. We should be insr.rvicted as particularly as possible about articles required and approximate prices. W. LITTLEJOHN & SON, Watchmakers, Jewellers and Optician. 85 LAMBTG QUAY, WELLINGTON. TEETH ! ! ! WHY THE DENTAL PARLOURS TAKE THE LEAD IN WELLINGTON, BECAUSE: Our Offices are the teat equipped in the City. All our Operations are made as Painless as Human Knowledge and Skill can make them. Each Operator is Highly Skilled in his Special Work. Our Prices are as low as they can possibly be made consistently with HighClass Work. And because all the Patients we attend send their friends to us. SETS (upper or lower), from £2 2s. AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS,

Corner Willis and Boulcott Streets, Entrance—Boulcott-strcet. MR. R. A. PE LAUTOUR, Dentist Honrs —9 to 5.30, 7 to 8.30. WOODVILLE DISTRICT JOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, To be held on the Racecourse, Woodville on Wednesday arid Thursday, February l!)th and 20th, 1908. Programme— first day. 1, Maiden Plate, of GO sovs, second horse 5 sovs from the stakes. Weight-for-age. Six furlongs. Entrance 30s. 2, I lack Handicap Hurdles, of 00 mvs, second horse 5 soVs from the stakes. 1J miles, over 7 flights of hurdles 3ft Cin high. Nom 103, nee 255. 3, Whariti Hack Handicap, of GO sovs, second horse 5 sovs from the stakes. 7 fin-longs. Nom 10.3, ncc 20s. 4, Woodvillo Cup Handicap, open, of 200 sovs second horse £0 sovs from the stakes. 11 miles, Nom 255, aeo 7Gs. 5, County Hack Handicap, of 00 sovs, second horse 5 sovs from the stakes. G furlongs. Nom l(te, acc 255. G. President's Handicap, of 85 sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. 7 furlongs. Minimum weight Sst s!b. Nom 15s, aec AOs. 7. Victoria HaSlt» Handicap, of 00 sovs, second horse 5 sovs from the stakes. 1 mile. Minimum weight Bst 51b. Nom 10s, acc 255. S, Telephone Handicap, 0' 75 sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. 5 furlongs. • Nom 15s, ace 255. •SKCOND DAY. 1. Settlers' Hack Handicap, of 50 sovs, second horso 5 sovs from the stakes. 6 furlongs. Nom 10s, acc 255. 2. Second Hack Handicap Hurdles, of 00 sovs, second horse 5 sovs from the stakes, 1J miles. OverG flights of hurdles !)ft Gin high. Nom 10(\, ace 255, U. Ballance Hack Welter, of GO sovs, second horse 5 sovs from the stakes. 7 furlongs. Minimum weight Bst "Jib. Nom 10s, ace 255. 1. Autumn Hondicap. open, of 150 sovs, second horse 15 sovs from the stakes. 1 mile and a distuncc, Nom 255, acc 5Us. 5. Kumeroa Hack Handicap, of GO sovs, second horse 5 sovs from the stake.. 5 furlongs. Nom 10s, acc 255. G. Shorts Handicap, open, of 75 sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. 5 furlongs. Nom 15s, acc 255. 7. Hack Scurry, of 50 sovs, second horse 5 sovs from the stakes. 5 furlongs. Weight, Bst 711). Entrance !)os. (for three-year-olds and upwards that have never won a race exceeding 15 sov.s in value and have never started for other than hack races ) 8. Maharahara Handicap, open, of 75 sovs, second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. 1 mile. Minimum weight, Bst. Nom 15s, acc 255. Nominations, Wrights and Accki'tancek. Nominations close at the secretary's ollieo, Woodville, at 8 p.lll. on Saturday, February Ist, 1908. Weights for all races on first day of meeting will be declared 011 Tuesday, February 4th, 1908. Acceptances for all races 011 first day of meeting and entrance for Maiden and Scurry close with the secretary at Woodville at 8 p.m. 011 Saturday, February Bth, 1908. _ Weights for all races 011 second day of meeting will be declared about; 8.30 p.m. 011 the evening of the first day's races. Acceptances for Second day's races close with the secretary at the Club's rooms, AVoodville, at 9.30 011 the evening of the first day's races. PENALTIES. Flat Races.—The winner of any fiat race (after declaration of weights, if handicapped under Bst. 101b) to carry lOlbs penalty, and for every additional race Gib extra; if handicapped at Bst 101b or over to carry only half the above penalties. Hurdle Races.—The winner of any hurdle race after declaration of weights to carry 101b penalty in the hurdle races; two or more races 211b penalty. By special arrangement Telegraph Office closes at 8 p.m. on nomination and acceptance dates. E. J. GOTHARD, Secretary. KQNIWI HOTEL, PAHIXTUA. DUNCAN CAMPBELL liaa pleasure in informing his many Wairarnpa frjend3 that he has taken over the abovo well known hostelry, ncd will be pleased to receive their patronage. Beßt Wines and spirits Btocked. First class accommodation. Stabling and Stock Paddi cks a specialty. DUNCAN CAMPBELL, Proprietor;

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9044, 1 February 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9044, 1 February 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9044, 1 February 1908, Page 6

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