FRANK DUPRE. FRANK DUPRE. FRANK DUPRE. FRANK DUPRE. FRANK DUPRE. FRANK DUPRE. m rnmwi We have just received per s.s. Kapara a wide range of beautiful SILVER AND ELECTRO PLATE WARE, The stock is so varied and .the prices are so varied, that every kind of taste and every kind of pocket book is sure to be suited. The prices are wonderfully less than you would imagine for such excellent values.' We mention just a few of the new lines such as Rose Bowls, Salad Bowls, Biscuit Barrels, Epergnes, Cruets (all sizes), Tea-pots, Afternoon Tea Sets, Jam, Jelly and Butter Dishes, to show the extensive ness of the range. mWW *i«> gggg^i NEW AND^QUAINT. Tliis new*' Dutch Pottery' Ware' is something really quaint and pleasing, and would! add' much to the elegance of table appointments. Beautifully finished in dark brown, with , the shades of the designs burnt, in. ■ Artistic and exclusive pieces in salad bowls, biscuit barrels, pepper, salt and mustard pots, honey and ornamental Jard. etc; ■ I QUEEN STREET, MA^ERTpN. Telephone, No. *S2.
WE EXPECTED IX WOULD, SO IT DIDN'T CARRY USi OfF OUR FEET. But the Bargains in Drapery and the r niad*-4pbssible In every department fairly took many shoppers' breath vawayt,. !CTfflMi«ftira«wm«ifaiti. Brines" extraordinary opportunities ■ ';■■- ;i ? " f^-!>- .: ».<■>?:■■■■• ! '/<£<i; «H •■/•:..>-,', llkffiSSngl vi , Sp K you act,NOW you can MEN!S BOATER HATS,,Ss 6d and 6s^.^NoW^tld. MEN/S TUNIC SHIRTS, Now. 3sflld, MEN'S SILK NECKWEAR, IS MFN'<? WASHING VESTS. 108 6d. NOW Ss./Jld. '■<■■■ ..'/>■;;■.-:,''-v.";. COME TO-DAY AND THE NEXT DAY; .'.,-:.. K .:-i..SAVE!; •''■ Opportunity Is knocking..
ASTERTON RACING CLUB. (Registered.) PROp*&AfilME PFr AUTUMN MEETING. To fee Held on.the MASTERTON RACECOURSE , ■:'-.; .:■..:.'■' ON. •• V v :. , THURSDAY Am FRIDAY; 23rd & 24th MARCH, 1911. PRbGRAMME;
.. ><■!: .■;,;■;. \JOTiSGUJW ■""■■■ 1. Maiden Hack Race (Weight for age). ,60 sovs. 2nd :hprse> 7 soys, and : 3rd horse 8 sovs.y from stakes; 5 !furfongs.; v.Entry: 303.; ?:> - v ' . • .2. March .Handicap (open); 90 sovs.,\2nd., horse '%o,\ sovs.,and 3rd horse 5 sovs. fwin stakes; . b ,-,tur3. Mastert?h Hack Kanclicap, 80 \s6vsil.2nd < hfasej ,1A ?ovs. and 3rd horse 5 wv < s.:froni 'shakes; one mile, ,Nom;-^sVracot.SO^^fe:! ; -^■ ■■>'■., 4. Waiplpi soys., 2nd ■ b 'sovsv from^.-stakes ; ; Nom. 20sj acc^s.:, : /VU ; ■}•;:■ , ; .■; y? 5. Ladies^ Mmmn (Handicap; 50 :sovs;; ; 35\spvs for:=first- horse,'.bracelet--valued ! sovs. :or;caßK braceleirlvaluedr at; S.ffSQVsr.or cash for 3rd hdrse/Minimum 7lbi'K dpen to hacks!pnlyjiand.tp,jbe ridden - 'by gentlemen ■,riders.- domination. to*;he::made.in :the;name bf, a lady) - li- rqiles.,;,Nom;, 20si ace, : 2os. ■ presented; to the rider of, t ' lorse-jp "■<'"'■■: r e, Dash Hack.Handioapj Jtid'•• horse! 7, 'soys and' t 3rd,: hb?|Q,;,. ' soys:frpm .stakesj siurldhgs. t -Nom. 20si acc/;2os f w .AV : '','r i.U j> ;'*"' 7. Opaki Handicap (open) 85 sovs., 2nd horse ;10' sovs.' frttn stakes, and- 3rd ;h#se &;sbvs. fron stakes. Minimum Weighty 7st 71b; . **; '***}£&&:*&;: --' 1. Telephone' Handicap (open), 9( ; 80V8.,..'5&la f 1 . •horse 5 sWis. frp'ni: st&ke&r 5 fur loncs. 20k;, ace. 40s. . ,/': 2? Handicap Hack Scurry; 60 soys. 2nd horse'';? 'sovs I .' and 3rd horse:. : 'from stakes, for ilia : have never woh" ! an. advertised - rap ; exceeding 25 sovs in value '/at tin* of starting. sfurlbDgsl ! Nom. 20s aco; 20s. \ . ' ■'■ ,: ' •'M. 1 ,-."" 3. High Weight Hack Handicap.50 sovs. i 2nd' horseT 10 sovs. :frpn stakes. Minimum weight lOst> 71b To be ridden by gentlemen riders; mile; N©msf 20sy;acc.i20s. ■■■ :i 4. Autumn Handicap (open)— ilj!
sovs., 2nd horse 10 sovs.: and 3rd I horse 5 sovs. from stakes; 1 mile. | Nom..2osi ace. 50s. ■>.•■ ■''■*■>■>■■'..■> 5. Railway Hack Handicap, 601. sovs., -2nd horse, 7 sovs. and third | horse 3 soys., from stakes; 6 fur-) longs. Nom. 20s, accY 20s. " 6. Final Welter Handicap (open), 80 sovs., 2nd horße 10 sovs. and 3rd horse 5 sovs. from stakes. Minimum weight Bst. 7 furlongs. Nom. . 20s, ace. 30s. 7. Telegraph Hack Handicap, 60 sovs., 2nd horse 7 sovs from .stakes, 3rd' horse 3 sovs. from stajse j 5 furlongs. Nom. 20s, ace. 20s. Nominations, Wj>igh)s and Accep- ! tarices. NOMINATIONS for all events, ex- | cept the Maiden Hack Race, close .; with the Secretary at his office, i'. Lincoln Road, ,Masl>erton, on FRIr-, DAY, 3rd March, 1911, at 9.30 p.m. '-'■".'■ WEIGHTS for the First Day's Races will he declared on or before FRIDAY, 10th March, 1911 ,ahd for ! the Second Day's Races in--the' Club Cafe, Masterton, on Thursday, 23rd March, 1911, at 8 p.m. .-,., ' ACCEPTANCES for , the First I. Day's Races and entries for the i Maiden Hack Race close with the Secretary at his office, Lincoln Road, Masterton, on FRIDAY, 17th, March, 1911, at 9.30 p.m., and for the Second Day's Races on Thursday, 23rd March, 1911, at 9 p.m. A. HATHAWAY, Secretary. Box 90. ! Submitted to and' approved by the Wellington Racing Club.—A. E. WHYTE. Secretary W.R.C.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10171, 22 February 1911, Page 7
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