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Business Notices. LADIES when visiting Welling ton should see our latest lovelties in Summer Millinery at ( L'e Aeo House. ■JTIASHIONS and their changes ! JD are mado a study at our ;stablishment, our imported Blouses ■ iro perfection at Te Aro House. ATTERNS of our choice, { Dresses, Delaines, and Prints, , a ill bo sent post free on application. « /^fuUNTRY Orders promptly , Kj executed, and all parcels over ' 20a sent carriage paid to nearest railway station. Bonus terms, 5 per cent discount, for prompt cash ' with order at Te Aro House Wellington. NEW GOODS. "pECEIVEDTHIS DAY (OctoXX ber 28; another shipment of Goods from London ex steamship Arawa, and I would mention that my Stock at present is larger, better assorted, and better value than at any othar period of my career in Napier. Macreme Is ball, Tape 6d dozen, Linen Buttons 8 dozen for 6d Hinde's Hairpins 1-Jd, Curlers 8d Wavers Bd, Hair Nets 2d, Child's Marone Cashmere Sox, 2 paiis for 9d. Child's Hose, job lot*, 2 pair for 9d. Ladies' Sanitary Black, Fast dye Hose, 2 pairs for 2s 3d ; Cashmere Plain and ribbed, 2 pairs for 2s lid, Girls' and Boy's Cashmere Hose from Is. Immense Variety Kid and Silk Gloves— Children's and Ladies', Newest Designs. 5000 Yards New Prints— These are Imported from Hoyle's, Manchester, and Guaranteed to Wash, 5s dozen upwaids. In the Show-room — IVew Jackets, Lace and Beaded Mantles, Washing Costumes, from 8s Gd to 50s. Child's Costumes, Sun Hats and Bonnets, etc., etc. 1 etc. TRIMMED MILLINERY A SPECIALITY. James P. Thomson, DRAPER AND IMPORTER, EMERSON-STREET, NAPIEK. 031 Public Notices. DANEVIRKE ODDFELLOWS FRIENDLY SOCIETY'S ATHLETIC SPOETS TTNDER the Auspices of LOYAL U DANEVIRKE LODGE, M.U., 1.0.0. F., No. 8682, To be held on TUESDAY, BOXING DAY, December 26th, 1893. First Race to commence at 12.30 sharp Handicappers : B. Denneliy and S. Athy. Judges of Kunning and Jumping : Messrs A. Mackay, J. L. Kirn bell, J. F. Gunnion, A. Birss, J. Louden. Wrestling and Stoneputting : A. Quinlan, B. Dennehy, A. Birss, H. Drinkwater. Starters : A. F. Browne and M. Lyons. Ground Committee : C. Hagenson, J. Lloyd, W. Haines, G. Haines, A. Miller, G. H. Campbell, S. C tiansen. PROGRAMME : 1. Handicap, 100 yds, Boys under 16 years ; Ist prize 10s, 2nd ss, 3rd 2s 6d ; nomination 6d, acceptance (id 3. Maiden Race, 100 yd s; Ist prize £l, 2nd 10s ; nomination 2s 3. Girls Race ; Ist prize ss, 2nd 3s, 3rd Is 4. Boxing Day Handicap, 440, 220, and 100 yds ; first prize, Trophy with 100s added, second 40s, 3rd 20s, and a special prize of 20s for tlje winner of each event ; nomination ss, acceptance 4s 5. Putting the Shot, 101 b (handicap), Ist prize B. Dennehy's Special prize of ,£l, 2nd 10s ; nomination 2s 6. Ticket Race, 100 yd s; Ist prize ,£1 ; nomination Is 7. One Mile Handicap ; Ist prizo £5, 2nd £2 ; nomination 4s, acceptance 4s 8. Boxing Day Handicap ; second event, 220 yds 9. Old Men's Race ; Ist prize a trophy 10. Running High Jump, handicap ; Ist prize £1, 2nd 10s ; nomination 2s 11. Hurdles Race Handicap, 220 yds ; over 8 hurdles, 3ft bight; Ist prize 50s, 2nd 20a ; nomination 2s, acceptance 2s 12. Married Women's Race ; J. L. Kimbell's Special Prize Box of Tea 13. Two Mile Race Handicap ; Ist prize £5, second £2, third 10s ; nomination 4s, acceptance 4s 14. Wrestling, Cumberland style ; Ist prize £2, 2nd £1 ; nomination 3s ' 15. 1< riendly Societies Race, 150 yds; I Ist prize Trophy and 20s, 2nd 10s ) nomination 2s, acceptance Is 16. Boxing Day Handicap ; third event, 100 yds 17. Oddfellows Race, 440 yd s; Ist prize a Trophy 18. Consolation, 150 yds handicap ; Ist prize £2, 2nd £1 ; nomination 3s These Sports are under the Hawke's Bay Caledonian Society's rules. All disputes irising to be settled by the Committee, and their decision shall be final. In each event there must be four competitors or no second prize will be given. Entrance to the ground, Is ; driver and vehicle, 2s 6d ; horseman, 2s ; children, 6d. Band will be in attendance at the Sports and Ball. Winners of trophies to be presented with them in the Band Hall the same evening. Nominations for Nos. 4, 7, 11, 13, 15, enclosing nomination Fee and the two last years' performances, to be in on or before ths 14th December, addressed to the Secretary. Handicaps declared on the 17th December. Acceptances close on the 22nd December with the Secretary at Danevirka. A BALL Will be held in the Town Hall after the Sports, dancing to commence at 8 sharp. Double Ticket for Ball ss, admitting gentleman and two ladies. S.ATHY, Jkr., \ w q W.SNELLINd,/ Hou ' S 80 "-

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Bush Advocate, Volume XI, Issue 864, 28 November 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Bush Advocate, Volume XI, Issue 864, 28 November 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Bush Advocate, Volume XI, Issue 864, 28 November 1893, Page 4

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