•mTARTON SPRING MEETING. ON FEILDING RACECOURSE, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 2nd AND 3rd SEPTEMBER, 1925. MANAWATU HUNT MEETING, SATURDAY, sth SEPTEMBER, Nine Races on Wednesday and a Two-Year-Old Parade on Second Day. First Race at 11.30 a.m. TRAIN SERVICES: Special Train connecting with 6.16' a.m. Train ex Paekakariki, leaves Palmerston North at 10.20 a.m., Feildinff arrive 10.55 a.m. Return Train will leave Feilding 5.30 p.m., Palmerston North arrive 6.0 p.m. The usual 4.20 p.m. Train from Palmerston North leaves Feildinpf 4.30 p.m., and connects at Terrace End with the 4.50 p.m. Palmerston North-Dannevirke Train, and at Palmerston North with the 5.10 p.m. Palmerston North-Wellington Train, and for Pnlmerston North at 7.40 p.m. CHEAP EXCURSION FARES. • Ist. 2nd. Section. Section. Palmerston North ... 2 li 111 Shannon 6 4 4 3 Levin. 8 2 5 7 Otaki 10 5 7 1 Tickets issued to Feilding from stations on the direct line of route, Wanganui to Paekakariki inclusive, by morning trains on 2nd, 3rd, and sth September, and available for return up to, and inoluding, Monday, 7th September. ARTHUR WAY. Secretary. rfO STAND THE COMING SEASON JL AT AWAPUNI. GASBAG. Demosthenes (5). Lady Cilia Oaebafr, foaled 1917, is one of the best performers in recent years; holds' an unbeaten record in the Show Ring, and wae awarded the Championship for Thoroughbred St&llioni at the Royal Show. Winner of the Great Northern Derby; Wellington Handicap, 1 mile and 3 fur.; Canterbury Cup, 1922, 2i miles, with 9st 51b, creating an Australasian record of 3.52. His sire, Demosthenes, is a son of the great Desmond, and on hi« dam's side he traces back to that'famous mare Ouida FEE, 30 GUINEAS. ACRE. ' Ldnacr». _ Miss Arlington. Acre, 1914, is a fine upstanding horse of great tone and quality. Winner of eleven races, including Palmerston North Stakes, carrying 9st 81b, running it in 1.13; also Feilding Stakes and Oroua Stakes. FEE, 20 GUINEAS. Grazing 5s per week. All care taken but no responsibility. Apply J. THORPE, Owner, Awapuni, Palmerston North. Tel. 6173. OVERCOATS Like This Cost from <£2/10/----at GILL'S LTD. W« h*T» a range lecond to none. Overcoats in the latest styles and ■hadaa. Overcoats to suit everyone—«nd all at seemingly ridiculous prices. Come and see them. The quality and finish is far away from the low prices. From £2/10/. upwards Coat Frock* from 39/6 . Another fine value. All the new shades and styles in two-colour effect*. There's no reason why you should pay more than Gill's Ltd. charge. Tweed Costumes Just in! The beet of the.latest Tweeds. Prices range from £5/13/>. Every one a bargain. Don't miss these. Woollen Costumes, Jumpers and Pullovers at Tempting Prices. Buy now for wear on cold nighU, or even for next season, the greatly reduced prices make them wonderful bargains. We can supply you If you don't see just what suits you in our Showrooms, jnsfc state your wants. We'll do the rest in our up-to-date workrooms at the keenest prices. Hemstitching Making your own, dresses 1 Let I our Hemstitching Machine do , your work and save you trouble. Of course, it is our policy to help our customers. GILL'S LTD. LADIES' WEAR SPECIALISTS "The Shop for value." Opp. King's Theatre, 137 Manners Street. Workroom*, victory Buildings, Opp. Fullers', pjione 31-548. Workrooms 23*392
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 52, 29 August 1925, Page 20
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