ONATION JJ Q T E L. ELTHAM. E. CRABTREE, PROPRIETOR. P.O. Box 25. Telephone 18. A SINGLE BOTTLE AT WHOLESALE PRICE. PRICE LIST. Brandies —Bennessy’s Three Star, 18/bottle; Hennessy’s One Star, 15/bottle; Fine Old (French) Draught Brandy, 11/- bottle. Whiskies—Ainslie’s. Bell’s, Catto’s. Walker’s, 0.0. (Old Orkney); Dewar’s Special Liqueur, White Horse, each 12/6 per bottle; 12/per bottle case lots. Draught Whisky, 11/- per bottle, or 62/per gallon. Gins—Gilbey’s Dry Gin, 12/6 bottle; J.D.K.Z., 13/6 bottle; Old Tom, 12/6 bottle; Wolfe’s Schnapps. 12/6 per bottle. Wines—Gilbey’s Special Invalid Port, guaranteed 15 years old, 7/6 bottle; 7/- case lots. Old Spanish Wines, 6/- bottle. Rum—Red Heart, 12/6 bottle; Draught Rum (Old Jamaica), 11/- bottle. Ales and Stouts —All Colonial Ales and Stouts, 1/6 quart bottle; English Stout, 3/- quart bottle, or 32/- per doz., 1/9 p-.nt bottle, or 19/- per doz. Champagne -Quarts £l. Pints, 10/-. Only the Most Reliable Brands of C°R
WHISKY kept in stock. Special Quotations for Clearing Sales. Wedding Banquets, etc. QOEO NATION JJOTEL, ELTHAM. ■^ORTII T AKANAKI H' ST STEEPLECHASE MEETING. SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1924. On the Taranaki Jockey Club’s Racecourse. OFFICIALS. Handienpper: H. Coyle. Starter: C. O’Connor. Judge: J. Cameron. PROGRAMME. 1. LEPPERTON HUNTERS’ HANDICAP HURDLES.—O! 90sovs; second horse 25 sovs and third lOsovs from the stakes. For qualified hunters, season 1924. Over six flights of brush hurdles. Norn. lsov.. acc. lsov. One mile and a half. 2. OPUNAKE HACK SCURRY.—Of 85sovs; seethe stakes Open to horses that have never won a race on the flat at a totalisator meeting at time of starting. Weight 9st. Nom. lsov, acc. lsov. Five furiongs. 3. OMAT.A HACK HURDLE RACE.—Of lOOsovs: second horse 20sovs and third lOsovs from the stakes. Nom. lsov, acc. lsov. Ove:. six flights of hurdles, about. 3ft 6in high. About one mile and a half. 4. STRATFORD HANDICAP (Open).—Of 125sovs; second horse 20sovs and third lOsovs form the stakes. Nom. lsov, acc. 30s. Sixfurlongs. 5. NORTH Taranaki HUNT CUP HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE.—Of 170sovs. First horse t.o receive lOOsovs in specie and a cup valueu at £SO (presenter by G. Grey, Esq.), second 30sovs and third 20sovs from the stakes. For qualified hunters, season 1924. that have never won a race exceeding in value 250sovs to the winner at time ol starting (hunters’ races excepted). Minimum weight, lOst. Nom. lsov, acc. 2sov. ” About two miles and a half, 6. WAIHI HACK HANDICAP. —Of lOOsovs; second horse 20sovs and third lOsovs from the stakes. Nom. lsov, acc. lsov. Seven furlongs. 7. HUNTERS’ HANDICAP FLAT RACE.—Of 100 sovs; second liore 25sovs and third 15sovf from tile stakes. For qualified hunters, season 1924. Minimum weight, lOst. Nom. lsov, acc. lsov. One mile and a quarter. 8. URENUI HACK HANDICAP.—Of 90sovs; second horse 15sovs and third lOsovs from the stakes. Nom. lsov, acc. lsov. Six furlongs. RULES AND REGULATIONS. NOMINATIONS will dose at the SocretaryV Office, Kgmont. Stropt, New Plymouth, on MONDAY, August 11, at 9 p.m. WEIGHTS will be declared on or about FRIDAY, August 15. ACCEPTANCES will close at the Secretary’s Office, Egmont Street, on THURSDAY, August 21, at 9 p.m. E. L. HUMPHRIES, _ Secretary. Box 105; Phone No. 642; New Plymouth. CROCKERY THAT APPEALS TO YOU. QUR Sales of “Royal Wateombe Pottery 5 ' have exceeded our expectations. It is artistic and inexpensive, and what is more, it is useful. We have still a small general assortment left, which we are clearing at very low in-ices. Also new stocks of “Willow Pattern’ 5 Cups,. Saucers and Plates have arrived, Phoenix Plain and Fancy Cups and Saucers, and English “Rock” Teapots. Our stocks of BRUSHWARE are large and varied, and we can give you great value in these lines: Buckets, from 2/C; Tin Wash-ups, from 1/3; Enamel and Earthenware Mixing Bowls from 2/9. Stocks of COOPER’S SEEDS (Vegetable and Flower) just in; also Early Varieties of SEED POTATOES. Note the Address: So UNION ST. Tel. 459. Box 9. W. T. JOHNSON,
GROCER & PROVISION DEALER. REPUTATION Built up by years of consistent service ¥o-day Morse ’a Indian Root Pills Stand higher in public estimation than ever bei'ore, have the reputation of being second to none. This is a big thing to say of a email pill, but is nevertheless & fact, and the reason for it is because the public know by long experience that these pills always can be relied upon, which is contrary to the case of most medicines that are popular for a time and then forgotten. The demand for Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills is steadily increasing, and the sales in Australasia now exceed, a ton per month. No amount of advertising could possibly sustain such a demand unless the article possessed the qualities claimed. Exaggerated claim* are not made for Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, the object of the proprietors all the time being to present them to the public as an everyday household medicine. For a quarter of a century Dr. Me/ '.e’s Indian Hoot Pills have been in use in this country as a remedy for Liver Ailments. They get at the cause. They open the ducts, and allow the bile to flow, aiding and assisting Nature, not in any degree superseding or v/eakening the natural function. A pill occasionally produces regularity and good health, and, with reasonable *are regarding overtaxing the digestive organs with either food or drink, a condition can be maintained, i'his is "the secret of health in man, Woman and child, and there is no getting away from it.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 26 July 1924, Page 13
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