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UDDSTRQM'S Annual Slaughter in BEDSTEADS See the great Display. These goods must be sold HARLEYS^ Emporium Bedroom Suites. Come and see the many examples we have lo show you. All styles at all prices: yours nust foe a very difficult taste and remarkibly short purse if we cannot satisfy you 'n both particulars. It is our business to weet your needs and we do our utmost. Carpels & Linos If you don't need of dependable i^^^^^r ======= S t complete Suites quality at amaz- ' ' We CaiE sn ?P B y ingly low prices W Iffff (ml | singlepiecesjnst '■ I. gfjg. 'hi |£2 f I as readily and HH//71 « v F^I at similar prices II fhf|: LIMITED . I I Your Next J; ; /^ffi| ~ Pair of Boots |jnBB i ill I Zealandia's ,g|f mfwxm mX //^^ jffl t^ rC)u B^ — tough, specially tanned I j ll! r^"^ i\ II l eat^ er « Each pair is examined Ijjjjj I1 * S B by ins P ectors ~~ perfect finish and II - 111 fllfl\'*i^ IH absolute satisfaction are assured. I 111 I m /'//ll H Zealandia Boots are made in New I I m ll mi l\ lllll Zealand, are free from import duty, II I II INr/filllll and are b et r erva hi e than imported I I 1 I /1//J footwear at the same price. Try a I I Ui Url I 1 Ml II - R»ir of Zealandia Boots-r^smart, comfortable J i\ 111 'I I n 111 / jiff Iff A ~~ y° u>ll be Phased with the way they keep H » II! 11/ II ll Jl their sha Pe— w i*h the long wear they give. I I I ■■ //HIIH <fl Your shoe-dealer has them if he is smart I I 4EI R and up-to date— if not, write to [j hIhHW SKELTONt FROSTICK & cd. Ltd., -I I r ml 111 illll II A^l at Auckland, PalmerstonN. 63 ~i\ \\\l BHHHBr BXsUi & GL O/#CX/,v aMi It's Mrhat follows a cougH. ■ In delay lies the danger of more terioas trouble. Why take the risk? Core it quickly. ■ Teited and tried for over half « «— -^ ~. ~ ... .>_..-.. ■ century, the standard family cough | ■ remedy for old and young 11 116 J 9 ±9} Hi 1 1 ll^g

' PUBLIC NOTICES. 26: Best" Six Carrots, grown by exhiI bitor. — ist Prize 2s 6d. 27. Best Six Parsnips, grown by exj hibitor. — ist Prize 2s pd. , 28. Best One Cabbaere. erfowh by cxc , hibitor. — ist Prize 2s 6d. 2Q. Best Three Roots Beet, grown by I exhibitor. — ist Prize 2s 6d. .^SO. Best Three Heads of Lettuce. r grown by exhibitor.-r-ist Pri»e ; I 2s 6d: \ <?i Best One Pumpkin, grown by ex- [, hibitor. — ist Prize 2s 6d. I 32.- Best One Marrow, grown by esI I , hibitor. — ist Prize 2s 6d. ■ 33. Best Collection of Vegretables. grown by exhibitor.— ist. Prize SS. " CLASS 7. COOKING AND DOMESTIC. 34. Home-iftade Loaf White Bread (2lbs). — ist Prize ios 6d. W. Home-made Loaf Brown Bread (2lbs). — ist Prize ss. 36. Home-made Loaf Currant Bread. — Ist Prize ss. X? Home-made Nut Bread — ist Prize ss. 35. Home-made Scones (oven). — ist Prize 2s 6d. 3Q Home-made. Pikelets. — ist Prize 2s 6d. 40: Home-made Sponge Sandwich. — ist Prize ss. , 41. Home-made Fruit Cake. — ist Prize ss. 42. Home-made Cream Puffs. — ist Prize 2s 6d. 4<i. Honey in Comb (ilb). — ist Prize « 2S 6d. 44 Dozen Eggs, heaviest (hen's).— ist Prize ss. . . - 46. Three Varieties Pickles.— ist Prize ss. 46a. One Pound Home-made Butter.-— ist Prize ss. " CLASS 8, INDUSTRIAL. *7.. Limerick Lace.— ist Prize ss. 47a. Knitting- Lacework. — ist Pme %s. 4S. Point Lace. — ist Prize ss. 48a. Knitting- Soldiers' Socks.— ist Prize ss. 4Q. Drawn Thread Work.— ist Prize • %s. 10. Mount Mellick. — ist Prize ss. " ■jt. Pen Painting-. — ist Prize ss. >?3. Stencilling-. — ist Prize ss. ' - 1<?. Cotton Crochet Work, Coarse J (larg-e). — rst Prize us. U, Small Articles Crochet (fine)— ist i Prize ss. . < SS. Fancy Work Exhibit (three ar- » tides). — ist Prize qs. ■ =;6. Eyelet Work. — ist Prize ss. * <!7. Most Original Articje made from Sugar Bags. — ist Prize ss. qS. Most Origrial Article made from 'Kerosene or any used Tins. — TSt Prize ss. <?q. Most Original Article made from Solb. Flour Bags.— T<;t Prize ?s. 60 Men's Hat-trimming Competition. — ist Prize ss. 61. Exhibition Amateur' Photography — Tst Prize ss. f)2 TJoil Parade. Girl's doll to be dressed exclusively by competitors under it; years of age. — Tst Prize 2s 6d. CLASS 9. SPORTS COMPETITIONS. 6.^5. Thread the Needle Race (Trotting). — ist Prize £1. 64. Medley Race. VValk. Trot and Gallop. — ist Prize ios. 6s. Tilting the Ring (horseback).— ist Prize £1. 66. Amateur Trot, one mile (for horses that have not won a rac« handicap. — ist Prize £2. 67. Ladies' Driving Competition.— \ ist Prize ios. |>S. Men's Driving Competition. — if* 7 Prize ios. . • |5o Slow Bicycle Race. — ist Prize ss. ho. Stepping Competition .(ladies). \ 100 yards. — ist Prize s s. ?7i. Stepping Competition (Gcti is?. 1' 100 yards.— ist Prize ss. 72. Boys' Race, under 16 years of age, 120 yards. — ist Prize ss. 7%. Girls' Race, under 16 years, of '■■■ age, 75 yards.— lst Prize. ss. 74. Ladies' Riding Competition.— rsf Prize ios. 75. Croquet Target. — ist Prize 2s od. 76. Golf Putting Competition. — ist Prize 2s 6d 77. Guessing Weight of Cake. Winner guessing nearest to correci weight receives the cake. 78. Guessing- Weight of Sheep. — ist Prize ss. >q. Amateur Trot, ii miles (open) handicap.— ist Prize £2. 80. Best Hack. — ist Prize ios. 3i. Obstacle Motor-car Driving Competition.— ist Prize ios. 82. Trotting Brood Mare (standard b bred) in foal or with foal at foot j —ist Prize £1. &3 Colt. Mare, or Gelding (standard » bredh Trotters or Pacers. To , f be shown in saddle. — ist Prize i£i: £4. Best Cow (any breed). ' ' Entries in above classes may compete in other classes for which they are eligible. ■* v LOOK FOR THE— Mystery Bag Stall. Soldiers' Comfort Fund. S Sweets and Lollie Stall. [ Tea and Refreshment Rooms. CONDITION AND ENTRANCE 1. Entrance fees for Event No. ic. Class 2. is; Event No. 60. Class S, is; Events Nos. 63 and 68. 74. 80, and &j. Class 0. is; Events Nos. 6ft and ru. :>2. 83 and 84, Class Q. will be -23 6d . all other events 6d. 2. Entries for all events close on February ioth, execut iNos 60 to 73 and 7S to 78 in Class o. t;vhich close pn the ground at 2.15 v.m. on the 14th February. [ 3. If less than five entries, prize , money will be reduced 2 s per cent. Jf ■ *ess than three entries prize money will be reduced 50 per cent. 4. ' Exhibits for Classes 3, 4, 6. 7. and 8 must be at • the Park 1 " between the hours of 9 a.m. and 11.30 a.rn . which gives the country exhibitors . time to place their exhibits and be in readiness for fudging by 12 noon, otherwise they will not be judged. 5. All exhibits in Classes 3. 4. S. 5, and 7 become the property of the Committee. 6. Exhibtors must provide their own china or glass vases in Classes -? and 4. ■■'■': * 7. AH exhibtors in Classes 3, 4 s. Bind 8 must remove exhibits on the Hevening of the Carnival. I 8. The Committee will not be reijsponsible for damage or loss to any [Whibits. All care will be taken. 1^ Entries willbe received at G. Sweet|i]gari's Shop, Tainui Street, or by the Inbint Secretaries. P.O. Box 138. ' I I JOHN K. LOWE. I 1 M, W. FRANKLIN.

PUBLIC NOTICES. 1 HUGE CLOSING DOWN SALE THE tGREATEST BARGAINS EVEE OFFERED IN GREYMOUTH. MRS. S. A. SWEETMAN, Stationei and Fancy Goods Dealer has decided to CLOSE DOWN her Business owing to leaving the district, and is giving the public the benefit of the huge bargains. The premises will be CLOSED all day on FRIDAY (to-da\ a* to re-mark the stock below cost as it must all go. but will be RE\OPENED on SATURDAY MORNING • }at q o^ clock, and sale will continue till stock is cleared ; so come along early to avoid disappointment. manlngs Amber Ale < ... —QUARTS— . ■ —AND— ■ s I . —PINTS— URILLIANT, I ■ --SPi INKLING • I RMRESHING i; )__ HOTEL. I_^ _ This most conveniently situated Hotel is|under entirely NEW Mf NAGEMENT. A , Home for Commercial Travellers. Three minutes frpm train or Steamer. TWO First-class HLLL£\jg|S ; TABLES. LIQUOR. — Nonlk tout the finest Stocked. BOTTLE sirORE. A Single Bottle at \\Hiolesale Price. Tlie Commercial and "Epurist House of the West CoVst. W. MEALE . . . . \proPrietor. yiCTORIA TRINITY FLORAL FET.E A3STD CARNIVAL. \ WEDNESDAYTuth FEBRUARY^, CLASS 1. MISCELLANEOUS. 1. Decorated. Doll's Pram (floral).— ist Prize ss. 2. Decorated Go-cart or Pram (floral).^ — ist Prize ss. 3. Decorated Lady's Cycle (floral). — Ist Prize ss. • ■ j % Decorated Boy's Tricycle (floral). | — ist Prize qs. { , H. Decorated Boy or Girl, represent^ ing any. of the Allies. — ist Prize ios. . \ 6. Most Original Costume, Lady or Gent.— ist Prize ios. 7. Poster Costume advertising West Coast Business. — ist Prize ios. 1 8. Decorated Four-in-hand Cycle Team. — ist Prize. 15s. CLASS 2. 0 POPULAR GIRL. :|Prize: Wristlet Watch value £3 ios. ( or a trip to Christchurch). CLASS 3. CUT FLOWERS. 10. Best Exhibit of. Six Distinct Va.rieties of Sweet Peas (no foliage), West Coast Championship. — ist Prize £1. it. Best Collection of Roses. — ist Prize 5S:>---12. Best Collection ,of Cut Floyers.— ist Prize ss.. 13 One Vase of Sweet Peas, six spikes; no foliage (lavender). — ist Prize ss. 1 4. One Vase of Sweet Peas, six spikes; no foliage (red). — ist Prize ss. . 16. One Vase of Sweet Peas, six spikes; no foliage (cream). — ist Prize ss. 17. Best Collection of Cactus Dahlias. — ist Prize ss. : CLASS 4. / DECORATIVE. 18. Best Gent's Buttonhole.>-isl Prize 8s 6d. iq Best Decorated Table by adult— ist Prize ss. 20. Best Decorated Table by children — r-ist Prize 2s 6d. CLASS 5. * 21. Best Pot of Maiden-hair Fern.— Ist Prize 2s 6d. 22. Best Pot of Asparagus Fern. — ist Prize 2s 6d. 23. Best Pot Plant. — ist Prize 2s 6d. CLASS 6. VEGETABLES. 24. Best' Six Potatoes, grown by ex- ; hibitor. — ist Prize 2s 6d.' 25. Best Six Onions, grown by exhibitor. — ist Prize 2s 6d. Visit Walker's Sale for cheap voiles in spots and stripes, only Bd, qd, and is per yard. Former prices were js 6d ■ and 'is nd. — Boundary Street.— Advt. ' -

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