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DOWN AGAIN AT GIDDINGS', Potatoes Flour Oatmeal Sugar Kerosene Jellies Maple Leaf Butter 6/6 cwt. 14/- 100, 2/11 Bag. 9/6 Bag. 5'- Tin. 5 Pkts t/-. 1/2. THE CHEAPEST STORE, MASTERTON.

CHILDREN'S DAINTY & COMFY SHOES. ■B have what you need in CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR, latest t t styles and colours, and aboze all quality and comfort at a small cost. Call and see them. No one asked to buy. Children's White and Pale Blue Quilted blioes, washable and dainty, 1/11Children's Tan Shoes, ankle and instep straps, 1/6, 1/11, 2/6. Children's Tan Shoes, extra soles, large tongue and buckle, dainty, 3/-. Children's Dainty Pale Blue Shoes, 1 bar, specially prepared pliable soles, A/9Children's 'ireen Kid Shoes, special soles, comfy, 3/11, Children's 1 Bar and Ankle Strap Shoes, 3/6, 3/9. Children's Shoettes, dark brown, goatskin, with good chrome soles, English make, 3/6. A large selection of SHOEETTES to choose from. Mail Orders Carefully Selected. CSNrRAL BOOT STOREQUEEN STREET, • - - MASTERTON.

"AELBOROUGH EAOING CLUB Spring Meeting, 1909, To be held on the Riverlands Racecourse, Blenheim, on WEDNESDAY & THURRDAY, 6th and 7th OCTOBEE, 1909. FIRST DAY. 1. Handicap Hack HiiRDLFS,.of 50 sovs, second horse 5 sovs from stake; nom 153, ace 15s; 1£ miles. 2. Maiden Hack Eace, of 40 sovs, sec' ond horse 5 sovs from stake; for horses that have never won a race of greater value than .£2O at time of starting; weight-for age; entrance 20s; 5 furlongs. 3. Welt be Hack Handicap, of 50 sovs, second horse 5 sovs from the stake; nom 15s, ace 15s; 7 furlongs. 4. Blenheim Handicap (open), of 100 sovs, second horse 10 sovs and third horse 5 sovs from the stake; nom 20s, ace 30s; once round (about I mile and a distance) 5. Spring Hack Handicap, of 50 sove, ■ second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stake ; noin 15s, ace 15s; 6 furlongs. ' G. Flying Handicap (open), of 70 sovs second horse 7 sovs and third horse 3 sovs from the stake; nom 20s, ace 20s; 6 furlongs. | 7. Ladies' Bracelet Hack Handicap, I of 40. sovs, bracelet valued 35 sovs (or i cash) \ for first horse, bracelet valued 6 sovs (or cash) for tecond horse. Gentle men riders; minimum weight lOst 71b nomination to be made in the name of a i lady; nom 15s, ace 15s; once round (about . a mile and a distance). 8. Electric Hack Handicap, of 50 sovs, second horse 5 sovs from the stake ; nom 15s, ace 15s j 5 furlongs. SECOND DAY. 1. Second Ha-'dicap Hack Hurdlks of 50 sovs, second horse 5 sovs from the ! stake; nom 15s, ace 15s; about 1? miles. i 2. High Weioht Hack Handicap, of j 40 sovs, seco'nd horse 5 sovs from the stake; gentlemen riders; the rider of the winning horse to receive a £5 trophy; minimum weight 10st 71b; nom 15s, ace 15s; 6 furlong 3. 3. Omaka Hack Handicap, of 50 sovs, second horse 5 sovs from the stake ; nom 15s, ace 15s. 1 mile. 4. Eiveulands Handicap, open, of 80 sovs, second horse 10 sovs and third 5 j sovs from the stake; nom 20s, ace 20s; 1 | mile. I 5. Dash Hack Handicap, of 40 sovs, j second horse 5 sovs from the stake ; noui 15s, ace 15s ; 4 furlongs. 6. Telegraph Handicap, ppen, of 60 I sovs, second horse 7 sovs from the stake; : nom 20s, ace 20s; 7 furlongs. 7. Maiden Scurry, of 40 sovs, second ■ horse 5 sovs from the stake; for horses that have never won a race of greater : value than 20 sovs at time of starting j weight 9st; entrance 20s; 5 furlongs, i 8. Second Welter Hack Handicap, . of 40 sovs, second horse., 5 sovs from the stake; nom los, ace 15s ; 6 furlongs. j EULES AND REGULATIONS, I Penalties.—Flat Eaces : The winnei of any flat race after declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 71b, and of any adj ditional race or racesa further penalty jof 51b. Hurdles: The winner of any ' , hurdle race after the declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 101b, and for any additional hurdle race 71b extra. Definition >i % Hack.—A Hack is a horse that has not won a race of the value of 100 sovs, or races of the collective value of 250 sovs, up to the date of nomination. NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS AND ACCEPTANCES. Nominations close for all races on SATURDAY, 18th September, at the Secretary's offica, High-street, Blenheim, [ at 9 p.m. Weights for First Day's Eaces declared on or about SATURDAY, 25th Sep- | tember. | Acceptances for First Day's Eaces (except Maiden) close at the Secretary's office, THURSDAY, 30th September, at 9 p.m. Weights for Second Day's Races declared on WEDNESDAY, 6th October, at 8 p.m. Acceptances for Second Day's Races close ou WEDNESDAY, 6th Octob , at the Secretary's office, at 9 p.m. L. GRIFFITHS, Secretary. Blenheim, 6th August, 1909. NOTICE. I BEG to notify the residents of Masterton and the travelling public that I have purchased the cab and carrying DUsiness which has for many years been carried on by Messrs A. E. Jones and Co., and solicit a fair share of public support. J. A. LEAHY, TULL4 AND ALBERT SI BEETS. I

TO MOTOR CAR ENTHUSIASTS. A CABLE for cars to fill local orders will be sent forward by me in the course of a few days, the cars to be delivered for the coming summer. I shall be pleased to advise those contemplating the purchase of a car, as it is a matter on which expert opinion is advisable. Those who have decided to order for the coming season could with advantage include their order in the one to be.forwarded by me, F. WARREN FOWLER, Central Garage. Queen Street, Master ton.

Pleasure Trips. rTIHE advent of spring and summer is L synonymous with the advent of pleasure trips, and the cheapest and most popular form of pleasure trip is always associated with a bicycle, or, for preference, two bicycles, for company's sake. The medium of pleasure disposed of, the next (and very important) question is that of cost, which is overcome by a perusal of my price list, as follows : MftlROD BICYCLES, £lO 0 0 8.5.A... „ 14 0 0 RALEIGH „ 14 0 O OSMOND „ 14 0 0 EUDGE- WHIT WORTH 14 0 0 ROVER 14 0 0 These are all bedrock prices, and for value are not approached in this district. All machines carry a 12 months' guaran : tee. Cycles built to order on the premises, and fitted with all the latest improvements, if required. Reasonable terms of time payment can also be arranged. (Late Sinclair and Brown). CYCLE ENGINEER, QUEBN-ST.'. MASTERTON, SYDNEY H.HIGGS, NEND a sketch or model of your idea for Free Advice as to its merits, value and patentable prospects to SYDtfEY H. HIGGS, Patent Agent and Engineer. Head Office: Harcourt's Buildings, Wellington. District Representative: A. R Bunny, Solicitor, Perry Street, Masterton. Correspondence strictly ccnSdential. GOVERNMENT lISuraNG DEPARTMENT FACT No. 4. k LIBERAL SYSTEM OF NONFORFEITURE protects every i Assurance Policy issued j by the Department. Substantial surrender values and loan values are allowed after two years, and if the premium is not paid within the thirty days of grace an account ii opened crediting the policyholder with the inrrender value and increases thereon, and debiting him with the premiums as they fall due and interest thereon. As long aa the amount to oredit exceeds the amount owing the policy is in full forea, and in fte event of dtath or maturity the sum aßsnred and bonuses, Visa lot Baautf •tb interest, are palou '

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9601, 22 September 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9601, 22 September 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9601, 22 September 1909, Page 6

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