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TNION ' BTJtAMBBJP OOJktFAMI J OF NEW ZEALAND/ WIBTPOET, NELSON AND \WIL LING TON. PROBABLE V* Mapourika, Friday Bth, Dec. I'p.m. Arahura, Monday lftb. Dec; , mild, eight. a Are&nra will *t Piston. .1 lookina Faiaeaf cm to all New J&ealMtf" ■ aai Australian porta, ; '■ MIL3OURI from WELLINGTON. Moana, Thursday 14th, Deceinber. : BtDNET FR?)M WELLINGTON Mapourika, Thurs. 14th, Dec. 5 p.m. Tarawera, Thursday,. 14th December, via Auckland. \ ■'•', i Transhipping there to turbine Maheno. . \ :-\ ORIENT LINE OF ROYAL M.IH» BTIAMERS. TO LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL/' Osterley from Sydney 23rd, Dec. and fortnightly iherwifter. CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON; •!•.. VIA VANCOUVER. *Zealandia from Auoklnd, 22nd /Da* • cember. ' '.*•'■ V VIA SAN FRANCISCO. Calling; at RmratoKKa end PapeuM *Maitai from Wellington 15th Deo. * Fitted with wireleM telegraphy, / ANCHOR MM! Of OTUkM **• PAOKWt. Sefalaz aailisft aa ■p*at..>-r ,y,,--, v ; TARAKOHE DIRECT. , Steamer early. WESTPORT AND WANGANUI. Kennedy, Friday. NELSON DIRECT. ?j f Steamer early. NELSON AND-WANGANUI. Aleiaixder to-morrow. i> Wat freight* of paiiage* apflf *a j NANOAftBOW AND CO., Aaeatt. MPIRE MP IRE MOANA, LAKE BRUNNEK The EMPIRE HOTEL i» sittt|ted atf Moana, midway between GreymJlutSi and Otira, and overlooking Lak;e fanner. • .'!, -• h%j& ■-■', This hotel is under new mana»sm«nt, has been enlarged and renovated and is now up-to-date in every way, and foe accommodation is equal to Jpp city hotels. • . • Visitors can arranße for vwtatr launch trips to Cashmere Bay, tho Arnold and other beautiful lake and river scenery. Two otiuHr mo*P* launches are being constructed to cope with next season's traffic. - ••ij'Only the very best of LIQ . ltoCkfld k. PENHALLUR«A«IC: ' g RUNNER SPORTjS, To be held in Recreation Groun|,| FRIDAY, DSGEMBER 29th, s 1911.; PROGRAMME. :; 1 BIGTOLE ROAD RACE, eight First prize £3, second trophy preBarley's trophy, vi . 20 per cent. Nomination 2s, acce: ance Is. '■> ," .j 2. MAIDEN RACE, 100. y**i W 10s trophy. Nomination 2a 6d. 3. BOYS* RACE, 100 yard*;-17 ffetrfs and under, value 30s. Fire? pgji 20s; second, 10s. Post entry Is.«; 4. MAIDEN SAW l|f log; value £5. First £3, Nomination 2s, .acceptance Is. ; 5 SHEFFIELD HANDICAP, 120 yardt value £l6. First £9, second *4 r third £2, fourth £l. Nonunas£» 68, acceptance 4s. r i 6. GIRLS' RACE under. 15 years, .59 yard*. First prize Cairney's tropiiy 10s, second 5s cash. Free. ,; 7. OPEN SAW HANDICAP, 15-m tog, two «uts, value £6. First £;, second £2. Nomination 2b,- acceptance •»!, 9. BOYS' RACE, under i£ years, 10 MAIDEN HANDICAP .!§#• log, value £7. First £4, second. #B, third Buireir* trophy value £1 ; -l*Nomination 2s, acceptance 2s. 11. FINAL SHEFFD3LD. 12. OLD MAN'S RACE. First p##, Kettle's trophy 10s, second 5s apy. 13. KICKING THE FOOTBALL. JHft prize 15s, second ss. Nomination; |f. Post entry. %l 14. 220 YARDS HANHICAP, value £7. First £4, second £2, third caeh£«te and Lloyd's trophy value 10s. Nonalnation 2s, acceptance 2s ~,..„' J' - 16. OPEN HANDICAP CHOP, 18-in log, value £ls. First £lO, second £4, third f £l. Nomination. 6a, accjspt--16. HALF-MDLE HANDICAP, value £B. First £5, second £2, thifd 10s and Milner's trophy, value 10s. Nomiiiation 3s, acceptance r 2s. 17. LOCAL RACE, 100 yards, value £4. First £8 and trophy, value . r 10s (Sweetman's), second trophy value 30s. Nomination Is fed, acceptance Is. Post entry. ~ . |: ' CONDITIONS. .!;■;- All events to be conducted under the rules of their respective controlling bodies. All loga to be red pine. The necessary fee must accompany each nomination., together with the last six performances. The Committee reserve the right to Mthdraw or re-arrange any event. All protests must be made in writing and lodged ■ with the Secretary wilihin fifteen minutes ' after the event, accompanied sum of 10s, which may be should the Committee consider r-**'-*" I '' frivolous. Wi'Nominations dese en .December./,'Stft.- : Handicaps declared en DecernV«.illth. Acceptances close on December 'SKHto. -■:■'A. WILLIAMS, '. ■ :>■ J.-MASTERS,' '"""' ,-•• i?,'»: Joint Secretary. FLUENZOL BUM& AWAf ©iTLIJEWEft Cough* and Sore Throat*; ■•;• INVALOABLB ptfEN'">.:> TRAVBLLINa. ; - .£ \0 \ The Second Steward ofjfto%S.S: I Hi': AdainiLj I cure for Influenza. When travelling: i I Coast recentiy*. 1 .WQ* ri *n< I of 'FLUENZOL'- put me right in 11 of the new medicine. I have much pleasure in recommending it to ; all my acqnaintancee/* ..-.-' s : j - : '-.A\.;\: y . and Stores 1/6 and-2/6.M 1 -

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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 December 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 8 December 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 8 December 1911, Page 7