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• EGMONT COUNTY GUN CLUB, j O UMMER . TtyTEETING. ' j The Egmont Gun Club will hold a I LIVE PIGEON MATCH on i TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, i f In Douglas' Paddock, commenoing 1 at 10 a.m. sharp. OPEN HANDICAP MATCH, £100. [j First Prize, £60; Second Prize, : ' £25; Third Prize, £10; Fourth , Prize, £5. [ Nominations, 80s. Acc 3 ptanoe, 20s. ' Two nominations allowed. St_rs [ on first bird 40s. Nine birds ; two ' birds out. I If the nominations fail to reach ! 55, the priz?-mon_y will be reduced i proportionately to the number of s nominations. 3 Handicap Sweepstakes, with both 7 live and inanimate Pigeons, will | take place during the day, open to 1 all-comers. Nominations close on Thussday, 1 February 6th. Acceptances on , February 12th. 1 All _-.omii]ation and Acceptance f Fees must b3 paid to the Secretary i only * f Bookmakers must procure a pecj mit the day pn ceding the match to t go on to tho grounds. r Handicappt-r, C. R.Bayley, Esq. a Referee, C. A. Budge, Epq Admission Is. 0 GEO. De. CLIFTON, j Hon. Secretary, Hawara. 1 DAwToN'b falls mount ain J, HOUSE. 1" rpHE abovk UOUSE is NOW :- J. OPEN for VISITORS. y PRiCES—Is each per day. ir 'I New lined cottage extra rates. l e Reduction made for parties of ten ft or over and those stopping for a y week or more. y TINNED GOODS, BISCUITS, etc. it :s Hot tea and coffee at reasonable n rates. >r GAMES— £ Ping-pong, Deck QaoHs, & Skittlee. a Paddock for horses, no responsia bility. Horse feed Is. y — Piano.— ~ C. E. LLOYD, Caretaker. '• R. W. HORNBY, Chairman. 1_ YOU 3r FEEL _ OUT OF Sorts Try MINERVA TONIC L AT ONCE. The wise GENERAL DOES NOT FORTIFY AFTER THE CITADEL is in RUINS. He Fortifies at the BEGINNING and wins. Don't forget this, and act in time— NOW. On Sale by A. H, PARKINSON, Hawera' W. 8. JONES, Kapuai. CHIEVERS, JONES, & CO., Okaiawa. Wholesale Agent? : BURGEbS FR\ZER & Q'J], New Plymouth. MUSTCMUSIC OR MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS We will send all the latest 2s SONGS and PIECES Post Free for 1/9 _)ACH. PIANOS anc ORGANS. Also every kind of Musical Instrument, Strings, and Fittings at BEDROCK PRICES. WHY PAY MORE ? JACOB HARRYS AND CO., (Late Davis & Harris), [, 19, Willis Street, Wellington. ' A UCKLAND LABOUR EX j__L CHANGE.— Licensed Regis \ try Office for Servants — Every care taken that only thoroughly efficient and respectable servants are sent to country employers. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to Booking Agent, Rotorua Coaching Company. Telegrams, " Labour 1 Exchange," Auckland. G. H. jßeid, » i Shortland street, Auckland. . PEESENTS. t A VERY Laree and Fine Stock o J\_ Watches, ~ Gold and Silver . Jewellery, Solid Silver Goods, ' Electro-) lated Ware, and other articles suitable for Christmas presents. ! Inspection Invited. R. W. SARGENT, Watchmaker and Jeweller tiigh-stieet, Hawkeb SILVER GRID. r r 13^FRESHMENT and SUPPER Hi ROOMS, } (Next Eoonomio, High street). Meals at all hours up \,o midnight. 1 Fish supper, a speciality. Ham and eggs, grilled steak and ohops at a few minutes' notice. Fresh , and smoked fish for sale. H. K. HARTY, Proprietor.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7376, 31 January 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7376, 31 January 1902, Page 4