FRANK DUPRE. FRANK OUPRE. FRANK DUPRE. FRANK DUPRE. FRANK DUPRE. FRANK DUPRE. m %a* m m m v&t m » 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 hook is sure to be surted. 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. * Wl HS; mm \}iM%£ i&plm This new Dutch Pottery Ware'is something really quaint and pleasing, and would add njuch to; the elegance of table appointments. Beautifully finished ini : dark browhy with>, the shades of the designs- burnt "in. ■• Artistic and pieces in salad . bowls, biscuit barrels, pepper,, salt and mustard pots, honey and ; ornamental Jar<s. etc. ■ • ; u .■ NEW AND QUAINT. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. Telephone, No. £B2. THIS SALE STARTED But the Bargains In Drapery and the I eweVy jJSSartmlnt fairly took many shoppers' breath away. • ' : ■ §."■•'■ .';■■■■■■ ■:■"■■ ■ '■ : ■ : • '■'•'■.:■■■. - ; ■•■£ aiHlKWfflWilffii So if jou actNp W you can J &^VTR! wf^t: MEN'S TUNIC SHIRTS, MEN'S SlfcK NECKWEAR, Is 69 and 2s. NOW 6d. , ■ MFN'S WASHING VESTS, 10s 6d. Now 2s.„l.Jq.' : - J ' COME^TO.DA\'AND TO-MORROW-t-AND THE NEXT DAYCOME EVERY DAY. ; ■ Opportunity Is Knocking.
A GOOD ASSORTMENT NOW ON VIEW. '-■/■ -j":.P. ATTE RNS GOOt^ :>/i Arid the Prjpea Are Right. 25 per cent. Off Remnants. T ;;Hv E:vy:>v-.;-»i. ,-u; S• IV *■:*: oao mil&ffl^iaf©;
ASTERTON RACING CLUB. . ■•'■-. (Registered.) PROGRAMME OF > AUTUMN MEETING. t "•'■ To be Held on -'the:' .; MASTERTON RACECOURSE, '■ON ' ■:■■■■ .-.'.■ '■ THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 23rd & 24th MARCH, 1911. ". \ PROGRAMME. •.;■■;;; "' ■:;":■•■'■-.FIRSTDAY. :; u ,-,-' 1. Maiden Hack Race (Weight for >)i 60 sovs. 2nd horse 7 govs, and I 'horse ,3-sovs. ironi;. stakes;. .5 .| furlongs. Entry 30s. ; i.n ' 2. March Handicap (open); 90 "sovs.,: 2nd horse 10-sovs. and; .3rd ; horse 5 sovs' from stakes; o tnrlongs. Nom; 20si ace. 40s. 3. Masterten Hack Handlcap, 80 , sovs., 2nd horse 10 sovs. and 3rd horse 5 sovs. from stakes; one mile. Norn: 20s,"ace,; 30s. ...,_., .J. 4. Waipipi Cup (open), 170 sovs., r 2nd horse 15 ■ sovs. and- 3rd horse b' sovs. from:stakes;-li miles. b<W-[ 20sVacc; 60s, v ; •'■'.••','■■ •■ 5. Ladies' Bracelet Handicap; 50 sovs., Bracelet valued 35 sovs or cash for first; horse i; bracelet valued ■< 1U , sovs.? br>cash for: 2nd horse, and a bracelet valued at 5 sovs.. or cash ' for 3rd horse. Minimum weighVlUst I 71b; Open, to hacks only,, and to be ridden riders.' Norni^ Patio* to -he made> in ;the name ofa , lady; li miles. ' Norn. 205,; acq,2ob.: »!-:♦/. ■!• A* «vWW_mmiht,(*ri[ whlD. don- « ated by MrsC.'F. Vallance, mU;be, :. presented to' the rider of the winning f orse in this,rape. - . 6. Dash Hack Handicap. 60 sovs., 2nd horsed sovs and 3rd horse 3 • sovs from stakes; 5 furlongs. Norn. ■•.: 20s, ace. 20sl, ■'.'"'■''•""„. .''•,'•'„.%■'■ ,' ] 7. opaki Welter Handicap (open), 85 sovs., 2nd horse 10 sovs., from stakes, and 3rd "horse, 5 sovs. from stakes. ■'- Minimum' weight, 7st /lb; l- ~ mile. Nom.*2os; ace. 30s. ' SECOND DAY. -A. 1. Telephone Handicap (oper»V 90 sovs., 2nd horse 10 sovs. and. .3rd 1 horse 5 sovs. .from stakes; 5 turlongs. ,Nom'; 20s, ace. 405..;...■. 2? Handicap Hack Scurry, 60 sovs., 2nd horse 7 sovs. and 3rd horse 3 sovs. from stakes, for horses that have never won an advertised race exceeding 25 sovs in value at time of starting. sfurlongs. Norn. 2Qs, 'fl.ee ■ 20s '■>■"'■■ ' ■ ■' •■" ■ s-.'*'''-- * ■ 3. High Weight Kaok Handicap.*50 sovs., 2nd horse 10 ■stakes.!:'* Miihimumi, weight :10st 7 7Jb; ■ To be iridden by;gentlemen riders; J.; 4. Autumn Handicap (open)—lls sovs., 2nd horse 10 sovs.- and 3rd horse 5 sovs. from stakes; 1 mile. Nom. 20s, ace, 505./ . . •■ . 5. Railway Hack Handicap, 60 sovs., 2nd horse 7 sovs.r and third horse 3 sovs.- from stakes• 6 furlongs. Nom. 20s, ace; 20s. v 6. Final Welter Handicap (open), 80 sovs., 2nd horse 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 stake; 5 furlongs. Nom. 20s, ace. 20s. Nominations, Weights and Accep- ' ■ tflQICfiS NOMINATIONS for" all events, exi cept the Maiden Hack Race, close with the Secretary at his office, Lincoln Road, Masterton, on FRIDAY, 3rd March, 1911, at 9(30 : p.m. WEIGHTS for the First Day's Races wil> he' declared on or -before i FRIDAY, 10th March, 1911 ,and for the Second Day's Races in the Club Cafe, Masterton, on Thursday, 23rd March, 1911, at 8 p.m. ACCEPTANCES for , the First ( Day's Races and entries for the ,• j Maiden • Hack Race close with the ', .! Secretary at his office, Lincoln Road, M Masterton, -on FRIDAY, 17th p M'--: ? 1911, at 9:30 p.m., and for = <•*•"-. .iond" Day's Races on Thurs- " ciav, 23;-d March, J9ll, at, 9 ,p.m. . £ " f A; WATWAWAY, : d ;' ■ . Secretary.-' |; Box 90. \ Submitted to and approved by the ? Wellington Racing Club.—A. E. WHYTE, Secretory W.R.O.
GLADSTONE HOTEg EW, YOONG (late bf.tlie' Waitaraj :••'. Hotel, Waitara), ito anncnnce •;to ■Hie residents 9l' the Waira-. rapa that; he has taken ;pver- the above, well known and popu ax hostelry. ,The proprietor trnste, by jstrict attention to business, to merit ;a|air share of pvbUo First-class Table always kept.; . Nothing bpithe Best Brandßof Jt ibss and Spirits .stocked. ■_ ' ■ ■•/: :--r'-:- JW. YOUNG, '; Propriettr, 7E ,fasiidrtment offiigh-clasB v Eng-;.; Bah;.; from the. ; bes^;; : ;;andh Rotable;: : manufactt!rers.^ i -We ;Can ; ;,-jßlso Vfeiippii-';, 'all. ;classeß' ; of'^V''';:^'^ ':-7aV ; Vj'^u Nothing hilt HAND-SEWN HAR-/ NESS Made on the Premises. : Repairs of all, kind carried but ; promptly.; / ■■!T:- ; i\:^'-' : .^'\ "AROOMBE ?>jL TSoNA&i),'? ARCOMBE :<3C JL/ONALDi t ■: : Saddlers, ; <',-. •;. .';.■:.•.*• ■• -S:! : Perry: Street,, Masterton;, - -, ".:'■. .;: r ;''-:"'Teleiplione-321.-- '<-">.' ,•-;-. b kepi on hand Helpful T.aHftAß, 'ONDMB.KT AL J MCDLPTOB HAtL STBBET, MASTESTON.jr^ Write me for price* of Monw&tjnta and Tombstones, when I will post y<y Illustrated Catalogue of handsome d<' signs in Granite and Marble. Ignaran tee firit-olasi work, and bnildConcrete or Stone Enclosures/erect Monomer is, ilia, Man? part of the Dominion. tI»BGErnfEBON, - RAIN MERCHANT/ CROCE*, ;-■ ' ;"'■ ■,' and ...-•'■••■■ , t :-:-.■■ ■ CCWERAt CTRREKFEPiIL
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10175, 27 February 1911, Page 7
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