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FRANK DUPRE. FRANK DUPRE. FRANK DUPRE. FRANK DUPRE. FRANK DUPRE. FRANK DUPRE.. <* m E 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 oe 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. ss; m s&SsUk&toS m aaa.^ m m This new Dutch Pottery Ware is something really quaint and pleasing, aiid would add much to the,ele- ( :gance of, table appointments. Beautifully .finished in dark brown, with the shades of the -designs burnt in. ' and exclusive pieces in salad bowls, biscuit - barrels, pepper| salt ; arid mustard pots, honey-, and ornamental jars. etc. NEW AND QUAINT. t QUEEN STREET, MABTERTON. Telephone, No. 382. nu* thf. Bargains in Drapery and the Economies dwaSt y?!/«oSk many sl.opp.rs' breath away. HAMfLL'S SREAT END-P-SEASON SALE | 1 1 -I i i fiil'M "TVMI So !f you act HOW you can '-"* "«"• is 11a; , ■ lid. ■v■■''•'",:;' : > - COMEJ EVERY DAY. :.;. '■ X^>- ; '.>: ;":;-•; '^-^^^RAPr, : ' : Opportunity Js Knocking.

ASTERTON RACING CLUB. . ' (Registered.) ./\ PROG-RAMME OF f AUTUMN '.MEETING. A : , ;<.' To be Held on.'■ the' MASTERTON RACECOURSE I ■•■■''■■ - ■ON'"-'-'-'.' '" . ■ ■ THURSDAY 23rd & 24th MARCH, 1911. PROGRAMME.

A GOOD ASSORTMENT NOW ON VIEW. > Arid the Prices Are Right. 25 per cent. Off Remnants, :tVH-#:Yr;> , ';--M^U/-»):T , "-- ; '--e : :-'Oi-

FIRST DAY. , I 1. Maiden Hack Race (Weigh* for 3rd I horse '3 sovfc, from ; stakes; ■ s Q ;j furlomrs. JEntry 30s/ v nri 2. March Handicap .(open); q 9O : sovs;, 2nd horse: 10 3rd horse 5 sovs. from stakes; , b : tur- : longs. Nom, 20&, ace. 40s. - >.:. .i .; 3. Masterten HacK Handicap, 80 sovs 2nd horse 10 sovs. and 3rd horse 5 sovs. from stakes; one mile, Nom. 20s, ace.>3os. ; ■■:. «. Waipipi Cup (open), from stakes; 1J mUes. ? ; Nom. 20s, accV 60s. , .;,' 5. Ladies' Bracelet Handicap j 5U sovs. ,■ Bracelet valued Msovs o* cash for first horse, bracelet valued .10 sovs. or: cash : for,#d horse, vand ,a bracelet 5 : sovs, or cas fc^d'by ■■■m.C. F. Vallance, will,be •presented to ; the ; rider of the winning horse in this]race.: __ '■■ ../.,■ >,- 6. Dash Hack Handicap. W sovs., 2nd horse 7, sovs and ? sovs from istakes; 5 furlongs. Nom. 20 |! Handicap (open), ' 85 sov"., 2nd horsC 10;sovs;- ™m i stakes, and, 3rd horse 5 sovs. irom stakes. Minimum weignt, /st no, i 'mile. Nom.. 20s, acc.SOs. ;,," ' SECOND DAY. ■■;■

English; Sadalep \A7 E 'HaYe{ Ifine' TV ,df Eng' lish - SaSdlery, of •■ <?yeryj."-. description*; from;tlie: :■ -aad':; most;; tKitable; manufacturers, , ; We can also enppiy .■ all' 1 classes' -of. }[!:■!■:■/ ■'■■-} : i Rick ■.; • i; . at ';very. J prices^.' ; ;';, ;■ Nothing but HAND-SEWN HARNESS Made on the Premises.::; : ... Repairs; of all kino out' promptly. .;.'■'.;.-• ;'- : ';;v ■.;'■•. -.■;:.?; ARCOMBE iTriONALDi .ARCOSIBE '; CC UONALD, •; I ■■.■.•.;'•: ,;'• ; Saddlers, 7 [ ' 'Perry Street, Masterfcon. ;■ Telephone 321. :•■■: L ;>> ; ' •''/'

GLADSTONE HOTEL. BW. TODNG <3 J aie of the ; Waitara nounce to the residents of the Wairairapathafc he has: taken over the above well and, popuiar hostelry. The proprietor trusts, by strict, attention to IbasineßS, to merit a fair share of pyblic patronage, i.'- v- .. -i-.y-'Vv" First-olasß Table alwayß kept. ■ <> . : " and Spirits stocked. , ;.." 1 •::,'-■'■;'■,'.JW." YOUNG,,. : v. : r Propriei.r, '.■

1 Telephone Handicap (open), .yu 3 vsi, ■ 2nd horse 10 sovs. and 3rd orse 5 sovs. from stakes; ; 5 iurmss. Nom. ,20s, ace. 40s. . . "2. Handicap Hack Scurry, 60 s<jvs.. nd horse 7 sovs. and 3rd Iwrse r 3 ovs. from stakes, for horses that ave never won an advertised race xceeding .25'.' sovs in value, at. tar.f starting. ofurlongs., Norn. /U, l °3. H°igh Weight Kack Handicap^ io' sovs., 2nd^horse: stakesv. . Mmirmittv weight lOst ; (ID. Po tie ridden,bf gentlemen mile. - Nom; 20sj; acc.:2ps., '^W^ 4. Autumn Handicap (open)-- ; ;-ii. sovs., 2nd horse 10 sovs; and ■:;. 3r« Siorse 5 sovs. from stakes; 1 mile. Nom;2os. ace. 50s. ,' - . „•. T : Railway Mack Handicap, ■..& sovs., 2nd horse '7 sovs: and, thi£ horse 3 sovs. from stakes; b rur longs.: Norn. 20s, ace. 20s. /M s nV 6. Final Welter Handicap (open) SO sovs., 2nd horse 10 sovs. and_3rc horse. 5 sovs. from stakes. .Mini mum weight Bst. 7 furlongs. Nom 20s. ace. 30s. • . '.■ , -'■'•'"■ ~ 7. Telegraph Hack Handicap, 6 sovs., 2nd horse 7 sovs from stakes 3rd horse 3 sovs. from stake; 5 fur longs. Norn. 20s, ace. 205.;

»»'*r % is Is kepi on hand Helpful TROUBLES.

T. G. HftAR, ON U MENTAL HALL STBEET, MASTEBTON.JF Write me for price* of Monument* and Tombstones, when I will pott yc Illustrated Catalogue of handsome d»[ signs is Granite and Marble. I gnaran tee fast-claw work, and bnildConorete or Stone Enclosures, erect Mocnme ii,«ta in any part of the Dominion. GEORGE TJERON, 30RQE XIEKON, RAIN MERCHANT, GROCER, JT ■'■■ ••■•"" •• and .• .

Nominations, Weights and Acceptances. NOMINATIONS for all cppt the Maiden Hack Race, close with the Secretary at his- office, Lincoln Road, Masterton, on FRIDAY, 3rd March, 1911, at 9.30 WEIGHTS for the First. Day's Races -will, he declared on or before FRIDAY, 10th March, 1911 ,and for the Second Day's Races m the Club Cafe, Masterton, on Thursday, 23rd March, 1911, at 8 p.m. ACCEPTANCES for the First Day's Races and entries for the Maiden Hack Race close with the Secretary at his office, Lincoln Road, MaHerton, on FRIDAY, 17th >'; ~.;>, 1911,-;•.at, 9.30 ypim., and.for "' '.'■'..''.■•'' Day's l Races; on Thursday, 23rd March, 1911, at 0 p.m. . ••:■■■■■. Seci-etaiy, Box 90. "";•■. , Suhmitted to and approved by the Wellington Radng Club.—A. E. WHYTE, See*etiiy W.B.C.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10174, 25 February 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10174, 25 February 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10174, 25 February 1911, Page 7

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