SOLID COMFORT. ZOU woar boots of course! And you have had ftlot of troublo-in your time with your font? Yes. and you have tried hard to get a comfortable fit, and a boot that will, wear? And you have run round to many makore and still you are not satiefiod? Ah, wo know it well, wo have been through all this, and can understand your feelings, but thore is still hooo for you and your family. Take our advice, based on long expenenco, go direct to your Boot and Shoo Dealer and ask for a pair of ZEALANDIA BOOTF, If ho does not happon to keep thorn he will put on a superior air, and tell you he has something f.s good, and choapor, don't believe it. There is Only one ZEATiANDIA, And you want that brand and no other. You will get n Gb<to Fitiing Boot, ord jnothat will give you moresatisfac' tion than any other Boot you ever EVERY PAIR BUUDED " ZEALANDIA," Try this advice, mi if it is not as stated, mako a complaint direct to the Whole' sale Manufacturers, SKELTONJROSTICKJ GO, Christchurch, And if It takes an Earthquake to put the matter Bight, You Can Era Om Us, Sl\ PATRICK'S DAY. PROGRAMME OF THE GREYTOWN VOLUNTEER TjITHE BRIGADE SPORTS. Judges—His Worship the Mayor, Messrs Baillic, and Hnigh; Starter, Mr Jno, Jacksou ; Timekeepers, Messrs Gallon, Wakelin and Loasby; Secretary, John L. Bees, Si'onis 10 Comments at 11,30 on iue RECBEATION RESEEVE. 1. Maiden liace, 150 yards, Ist £l,2nd 10s, Ent. 2s Ctl. 2. Hurdle Eace (Maiden), 220 yds, lnt UOs, 2nd 10s. Eut.2sod. 3. EngiucCompctitiou,OueMau,l6tMcdal and 10s, 2nd trophy, 3rd trophy. Ent. 2s. 4. Tiro Brigade Handicap of three events, Ist event 120 yds, Ist £5, 2nd £2 10s, 3rd £l. Winner of each event to receive lflii. Nom. 2s, Ace, 3s. 5. Boys Haudicap, under IG, 220 yds, Ist 10s, 2nd os. Post entry Is. 0. High Jump, runniug, Ist 15s, 2id ss, Entrance Is. 7. Engine Competition, Two Men, Ist two Medals and 10s, 2nd Trophy, 3rd Trophy. Ent. 2s fid. 8. Fire Brigade Hep., 2nd event 440 yds. 9. Wrestling Match (Maiden), Light Woight Ist £l. Ent. 2s. 10. Pigeon in the Pot, Ist 10s. Ent. Is. Ist Medal, 2nd Trophy. Post cutry 2s. 12, Three Long Jumps, standing, Ist 10s, 2nd os, Ent. Is, 13, Amateur Race Hep., 440 yds, Ist Cup value 40s. Nom. 2s, nco. 2s. 14, Engine Competition, Three Men, Ist threo Medals and 15s, 2nd Trophy. Ent, 3s. 15, Fire Brigade Hep., 3rd event 10. Sack Baco, 200 yds, Ist. 10s, 2nd ss, Ent. Is. 17.100 Yards Eace Hacp, Ist £2los, 2nd £l,3rd 10s. Nom 2s, acpt 2s. 18. Band and Fireman's llaco Hep, 150 yds, Ist £l,2nd 10s. Ent 2s. 19, Consolation Eace, 220 yds, Ist £l, 2nd 10s. Ent Is. BULESANDBEGULATIONS, 1. Three competitors to start or no race; four or no second; five or no third. 2. If necessary the raco will be rim in heats. 3. In the event of the scratch man not accepting the others to be put back accordingly 4. The Judge's decision to be final. 5. Nominations accompanied by performances for the last two years, to bo sent to tho Secretary on or before March Oth for the following events—l, 5, 8, 11, 13, 15, 17. Handicaps to be declared 10th March and published. 0. No nomination will be received unless accompanied by tho proper fee; postal notes preferred. 7. Acceptances close (or the above events on the 15th March,
8. Competitors disobeying the starter to be put back a yard for each offence for the first two offences; for the third ho will bo disqualified, 9. The sports to bo postponed in tho event of the weather proving unfavourable, 10. Any competitor running under an assumed name will bo disqualified,
The Papawai Brass Band Las kindly consented to play a few selections. ' Admission Is, Children Hall Price, A 8 oTll EE' WILL be held in the evening at the Palace Hall. Doublo Tickets Cs, Single ds. extra Lady 2s Gd; Dancing at mENDERS are invited for Additions to house at Mauri.ce>'ille. Plans and specificationsmay be seen at my office in Hall street|Masterton, where tenders are to be left, on or heforo 6 p.m on FRIDAY, 25th inat. C. TILLBARD NATUSOH, Architect, Mastetton, I THE WONDER OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. NEUEALGIOEFEATED. MA-U~RU, (Prcpaicd only from the growths on New Zealand.) CURES NEURALGIA, HEADACHE, CHILBLAINS, RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, SPRAINS, AND PAIN OF ANY KIND, tSf'Ask your CheiMst or Stovekeopor for MA-URU, or send direct for a tattle: post free for 2s 2d, Tho Rev. T. G. Hammond, rnisnmavy, says;—"lia\lo,jspins a considcyaMo iiaio as mibawiy amraj the Maers of HokiaDga,t became awawo.' many uses made by them of native plantt. rid trees. Au iniimato li-'ow-ledge o.' oiic f'Mi :n particular led mo io conclude fiat it would provobeccfic ! al:'n casesof noma! ,i,i, Having coraniuuinbl my conviction lo Mr A. A. Govei', c'icmisi, l'atca, ho lias produced a compouud which has fully uet my c:. and has proved of great brafi/lo members of my own family and roa.'/ofirytrieudb," A ieDjeinau lwiting from Winjion s?yk:-"I am glad io inform yout'iat your Ma-ura has been working wo'ir'ershcie, Miss i« hubject vo Neuralgic Headacl'o. Oue eveninj' I found her prostrate with paiii. I gave her ilie botllo of Ma-um, a?d i':o i'ouud it relieved h.er so much (hat alio not only obtained a good nijj'iii'n lest, but hab nuj an .ttack blucc. That is a forhiijhi; ago, Similar tcstimo.iyaaio c'-fcoy was borne by Miss Mr A, A, Gowk fiunouiccs iho advoat of Ma-vruon.besccneofproprletoiy medicines, Although tlV.e. 'edy has only been known in its pvcseuj foi'id for a few months, its success has beta aUolutoty pienoraeaal—failure to perform what is cla'medforic being as yet unknown, wlvlo, in addition, we can tpcak positively of its almost marvellous eff?o« 03 it a favouriio in almost every housoho'.d,Patca Mail, Bth Sept. Prepared only by v'-o Sole proprietor, A. A. UOWER, CHEMIST AND PHARMACIST, Paka, P.0.80x 20, Wholesale Agents— N,Z, Drug Companyaud Sharland and Co, THE Biwireesot FRANCIS'Resoau rnt, Eoardine House and Dinin? Rooms, of Qaeen-sireet, Masterton, is removed to t!ie prealees late'y occupied by Mb Huccfiair, opposite Weubrs' Horse Repository, where the publio and
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4353, 24 February 1893, Page 3
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