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AMUSEMENTS. MANAWATU SCULLING HANDICAP, VJL FOXTON. • THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2nd and 3rd, 1909. ' , FIRST HEATS-December 2nd. FINAL-' December 3rd, starting at about 1.30 p.m. caoh day. Distance, about 2J miles. . ' STAKES—Ist, £150 and Cup, valued 'at £25; 2nd, £50. , . ' 3rd, £30. • Starter: C. O'Connor. Deputy-Starter: N. Galbraith. Judge: Dr. O'Brien. Umpire: Wm. Beach. : ■ ... SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS, at Holiday. Excnrsion Rates, have , been made from Wellington, Masterton, Dannevirke, and Wanganui. For. particulars, see Railway Posters, and for trains from Sandon. : ■ F<VRES: From Foxton to ! the Course (about 3 miles) by Steamer, including return ar.d admission to . ground, ss. Gd.; by Brakes, 2s. each way; by Cabs, 25.. Gd. each wajv. Admission, to ground only, 2s. 6d.; children under 12, Free. Arrangements aro ir.ade. for Luncheon Booth, at charge of 2s. Tea i'oom, at charge ls. ; Hprso. Paddock,' Is. Motor-Car Paddock, Is. : Steamers ; and Vehicles.will leave intervals, and,. 011 arrival of trains, a Clear View is tibtainablo from Start to Finish. Bookmakers—iheir Agents or Clerks, will not'be allowed to ply their calling.'.;-/' This being tlie first, important event of its kind: in the Dominion, tho Committee; hope to make it such a success that any surplus ■ will, be funded for a similar.annual .event. ■ W. BOCK, 3725 ■ Hon. Secretary. ' MANAWATU SCULLING: HANDICAP,, IVJL - ' FOXTON, . THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2nd,'and 3rd. ■ , ■ Drags,. Coaches, Cabs; Etc., will leave .Levin' for tho .Course Each Day. ,J ' THE LEVIN EXPRESS AND CARRYING , , , COMPANY, LEVIN. v " ~ ~~ , Tennis Court. ffcONBANK PRIVATE / HOTEL, ; No. 1. Eercival Street. . Corner Dixori Street and Wellington Terraco. Splendid View of Harbour. Smoking Commercial, and Drawing Rooms. Electric Light throughout'. A few Vacancies for Permanent Boardors. Doublo and Single Rooms. C 1053 A. E. HUGH. Proprietor. . BUSINESS NOTICES. PEI'ONE STEAM LAUNDRY. ./ E V. COUCHMAN'S LAUNDRY is the most • up-to-date- in:. Petone. ;, • Vans to town twice daily. Hotels, Schools, and Private Families are notified that _ large drying ground is attached to 1 , the premises, also a good supply of artesian water. , Over 25. years'.experience. - Inspection invited. -. .. . , C 1432 THE NEW "RUBY"' REFLEX CAMERA. ; , "B UST Landed, a few of theso in the'latest. tW." " models. '' Fitted with . Thornton-Pickard "Unit" Focal' Plan? Shnttor. One turn of key sets shutter: and varies speed, " ABSOLUTELY "THE THING." J-Plato' Size; fitted with .Bi»k .Isostigmar ; Lens, : F. 5.8, £14 0 0 i-Plate Size, ,without Lens £11 0 0 IMPDRIAL CAMERA CO., j 1 " 42 'Willis Street, WeUington. , .': F "PRIVATE HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN," ' 'M'Donald Crescent. 1 MRS. •HOLltATE,'Superintendent, i. -' Now: Zealand Registpred,Nurse.',. Certified ; Midwives' Board, London I .' . .., .' '■>, Certificated Masseuse. Estab. 1905.' Telegrams: fr Women." Telephone, 2159..- Day,or, Night. ' Clißl RANGITIRA. pP.IV AT E HOSPI TA ! L, •*- 18 AUiSTIN STREET. , Telophone, 268 G. . Established by—. '' f THE MISSES .NEALE, ~ ■ Registered and Certificated Midwivcs.. : • ■ Every Caro and Attention. • CI2OO , • 1 PRESCRIPTIONS. . .NURSING AND,;MEDICAL'REQUISITES.. ■piTZGERALD'S ' :. ' PHARMACIES, 9 WOODWARD STREET, i. ' .'. . And . 6 LAMBTON QUAY. C 1354 WASTE!' - WASTE,! .WASTE! "|"UST LAUDED a largo shipment,;and can ,W : ofier tho -Best. Valuo" in tho Dominion. Samples and prices on application. - ■ . Constantly, arriving, new shipments of— OILS AXIL GREASE' . .PACKINGS • ; HOSE BELTINGS :. ' ENGINEER'S SUNDRIES - ASBESTOS AND RUBBER GOODS, ETC. THE UNITED -ASBESTOS' AUSTRALASIAN . AGENCY, LTD., ■ Corner Jervois Quay and Harris Street. WELLINGTON. ' C 125 T OUISE MILLINERY SCHOOL, 97 Lamb- _ ton Quay, opp. Kirkcaldie's. The Art of Millinery' thoroughly, taught from foundation to finish. Hats .renovated-and, orders taken., Ton lessons ss. • Day ,and Evening Classes.' ■ ," -■■■■■.' 'V " Cll9l ; j : / . .WHERE TO STOP. . (TIENTRAL' HOUSE, Taumarunui.—Tliis now . up-to-dato -House is now open, and. Tourists, Travellers, and Visitors especially' catered for. Fine large • rooms and a : splendid view. Within a minute's walk from the railway station and river boat landing. Porter meets all trains. Telegraips and letters promptly attended to. Tariff, 6s.' per day. • ' , . CllO6 MRS. E. W. STMMONS. Proprietress. THE HOUSE AND ALL THAT IT • CONTAINS. • • • FOM the thickest carpet to. tho most ; dclicato fabric, including walls, upholstered furniture, bedding, mattresses, tapestries, pictures, and walls, cleaned by THE FAMOUS VACUUM CLEANER. NO DUST. NO DISCOMFORT." MODERATE ■ COST. ; v. Particulars with pleasure, on application to—• THE CENTRAL CLEANING CO., , ' With which is incorporated . THE VACUUM CLEANING CO. OF N.Z., 118 GHUZNEE STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone, 2969, (Day or Night). CI3SO (THREAT Croctery Sale now on at Eadford'e,, \UT Manners, Street,andPetono. Toilotsets, 9s. Gd to 955.; Dinner Sots, 20 pieces, from 17s; Gd., to 455.; Tea Sets,,7s. Gd. t0;215.; Sets Jugs, Is. 9d. to 6s. Gd.; Cups and Saucers, 2s. half doz. to Gs.'Gd.; Cheesa Crocks, Is. ?d. to ss. Gd.; 1 Teapots;-.'.from-Gd. eaoh; Milk iJugs, 4d.. and Gd.;,Sugars and Creams, 9d. set; Art Pots and Vases from'. Is. All these lines are wonderful value. ''''' .-" •' '. " ; • ■ • ■■ ■ BUM.PY, Abney, anil Builders', Levels,' Pris- •' mattes.'■ Pavallols, : Steel Straightedges, Spring Bows;' Bow Pens,. Tco and Sot Squares,", and Scalcs of. all kinds. V ' ■ . ' : . , . h. W. LUDWIG, G1035 214 Lambton Quay. BTUDY. tho Property Market.—The back page of "The Dominion" is a Land'and Farm Directory, Auctioneors' Notices .will also : bo fojuad on the came page,

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 675, 27 November 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 675, 27 November 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 675, 27 November 1909, Page 1

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