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CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR GOODS. * FT. WRIGLEY is now showing a magnificent range of Solid • Silver and Electro-plated Goods, specially imported for Christmas Gifts and Wedding Presents. These goods are obtained from the best standard English makers, and include many novel and beautiful designs. New. styles of cake baskets, fruit stanfcs, hot water jugs, teapots, breakfast and dinner« cruets, solid silver butter dishes, pickle frames, egg frames, jellies, sugars and creams, table gongs, liquor stands, etc., etc., all at cut prices for cash. > NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! Johnson's and Lockwood's table and dessert knives, carvers, steels, scissors, razors ; also, full range of electro-plated and nickeUsilver spoons and forks at prices to suit all buyers. .. Mason's fruit jars, ordinary and improved, quarts 5/6, halt gallons 7/6 dozen. *> , , Scathe blades, scythe stones (new kind), hay rakes, hay forks, en silage forks. ' Isawn mowers, ordiaary and ball-bearing, from 20/ to 67/0. J Patent fly traps, wire dish covers, lemon squeezers, setzogenes, sparklet syphons and charges. Perfection kerosene, stoves, and ovens in one, two, and thr,ee burner. These are a great improvement on all other kerosene stoves ; they are splendid cookers, and Save a great deal of labor and heat. \Vool packs, sacks, sheep shears, Turkey stones, and bag hooks. A good assortment of bird cages. , Full stocks of all farm and household requisites at bedrock prices for cash.

F. J. WRIGLEY, IBOWMONGEB HAWBBA. • SEASON'S. NOVELTIES ARE NOW BEING SHOWN IN MILLINERY NOVELTIES WE ARE AS USUAL PRE-EMINENT., LACES AND INSERTIONS IN ALL SHADES AND WIDTHS, AND AT ALL PRICtS aT - PATEESON'S

nnABANAKI TOCKEY /^<LUB. SUMMER MEETING. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 10th & 11th February , 1904. NOMINATIONS for the following events, 1 boy each, CLOSE ON WEDNESDAY, 6th JAN., 1904 at 9 p.m. Stewards' Handicap, of 100 aova ; seven furlongs First Handicap Hack Race, of CO sots; five furlongs First Handicap Htutdleß, of 100 soya; twomilos I: irst Handicap Haok Hurdles, of 66 soys ; one mile and a half „ rpaxanaki Cup Handicap, of -650 boys; one mile and a half Seoond Handicap Hack Race, of 60 soys ; one mile Flying Handicap, of 120 soys ; six foriongs Trial Plate (hacks), or 60 soys ; six furlongs .Grand Stand Handicap, of 100 soys; seven furlongs . , Third Hack Handicap, of 60 boys : six furlongs Second Handicap Hurdles, of 100 soys; one mile and a half Second-Handicap Haok Hurdles, of 60 soys; ono mile and a half „ , \ Autumn Handicap, of 200 soys; one mile and a quarter „ Fourth Handicap Haok Kace, of 60 soys ; one mile and a quarter Farewell Handicap, of 100 soys; biz furlongs Final Hack Flutter, of 60 soys : five furlongs ACCEPTANCES-MONDAY, FEB. Ist, at 9 p.m. t Stewards' Htndicap, 2 bovb; First Handicap Hurdle's, 2 soys; Tatanaki Oup, 2 soys; Flyiug Handicap, 2 bovb; First Handicap Hack Hurdles, First Handicap Hack Race, Second Handicap Hack Race, 1 boy eaon. Entrance— Trial Plate, 1 soy; Final Hack' Flutter, 1 boy MONDAY, FEB. Bth, at 9 p.m. ; Final payment Taranaki Cup, 1 soys WEDNESDAY, Febraary 10th, at 9.80 p.m.: Acceptances for the second day's races. ' A hack is a horse which has not, at time of nomination, won a race of the value of 80 boys or races ot the collective value of 200 soys. For full programme see Referee. fojSSELL FLEETWOOD, Secretary. [A CARD.] DB P. NOONAN has taken up his permanent residence in Kaponga, ■*• and may be consulted daily at his residence, Manaia road; and at MrProfiHt's store, Anrea, every Tuesday^ Jrom 11 to 12 noon ; and at Mr Hornby^, Manaia, every Tuesday, from 2 to 3 jrirn. JTIHARLBB OLABSON ABOHITECT, Pmkcbs Stbiet, HAtfm, (Barlyman's Building, opposite P. 0.) DAIRYMEN AND STOOKOWNEKS! BUY RUDDUOK'S DAIRY * MEDICINE CHEST, containing MEDICINE & APPLIANCES, With full directions for treatment of the following diseases : — A BOBTION, Milk Fever, InflammaJ\. tion of the Udder, Retention of After-birtn, Impaction, Fever, Cow Pox, Sore and Cracked Teats, etc. ' Securely Packed in Strong Chest, complete. - PRICE £2:2:0 Also, SPECIAL LINES— SALVITIS FOR CATTLE. Salvitis Calving and Cleansing Drench. Balvitis Astringent— an infallible Cure fot Sconring in Salves ; Blb tins Bs. Milk Fever Medicine and Byringe. Colic Drenches. Stocks Alwayb on Hand. No Up-to-Date Dairyman Bhould be Without » RUDDUCK'S CHEST." To the Manager West Coast Trading Association, Ltd. Dear Sib, — It gives me much pleasure , to inform you tbat the Milk Fever " KxjDDiCK " Care I got from yoa entirely ; cured my .Jcows. Kindly send me one of your medicine .chests as I intend never to be without it. Yonrs truly, Mkb Mi&haslj Whakamara. Mb Me Alpine, Dear Sir,— The Milk J?6ver Care (Buddiok's Injection) I got from you the other night proved to bo the very best. My cow was ap the next morning quite cared. Please send the chest down by Mr' Crabb, also another bottle of ' Buddiok's Milk Fever Fluid • Youra truly, 3. Dalton, Whakamara. 16/12/1903. Write for Descriptive Pamphlet. SOLE AGENTSWEST COABT FABMBJJB' TBADING ABBOQIATION, Ltd. BauHura! Sxbbbt .. .. Hawzua. IBL W. Gudtm] - FS. L. JPaibdall ! CI4MIE & FAIRHALL, i A tKCSPBISED BUBVEYOBS ,' AND fAI " ' ENGINEERS. [ v Licensed under Land Transfer Afft. ' OfflSte — Broadway, Stratford. ; High sfreftt, Hawera. I

pASH QUOTATIONS FOR NEW GOODS JUST IN. Machine- dressed currants 4/3 dozfl) „ „ raisins 5/9 doz ft Seeded raisins 7d lb Muscatels 1/ lb Prunes yd Sb Flour 12/ iooib Sugar, No. i, 11/ bag New figs gd lb Candied peel 6d B& Sultanas 7d To Best rice 6lb for 1/ A grand assortment of Toilet Soaps at wholesale prices. Just landed from California J CAN FRUITS. There is a vast difterence m the quality of can goods, but these are the finest brands at iod each, or 9/8 doz. I intend pushing my cash trade,-so special prices will be charged for SPOT CASH, but the cash must accompany the order, or booking prices will be charged. No exception will be made. HEALTH FOODS. HEALTH FOODS. In response to many enquiries for these lines, I am now stocking them as follows : — Cereal Tea Granose Biscuits Fruit Nuts Wheat Flakes Granold 7 Crates Chinaware just landed from England. Tea sets from 10/6 set • Tea-pots from 6d each 100 sets jugs at 3/ set^ 25 dinner sets from 24/ B. C. BOBBINS, THE NIMBLE SIXPENCE STORE. j" t THE SECOND ANNUAL Jfremier JPi«-,«ie TTNDEB the auspices of the Taranaki yj District of the Independent Order of Oddfellows, M.U., WILL BE ,HEIJ> IN THE TAUMaTA PABK, ELTHAM. THURSDAY, 21bt JANUAKY, 1904. Sports Pboobammr. 1. 100 Yards Handicap— ,4os, 15s, ss. Mom., 23 6d. 2. 220 Ya.ds Handicap— 4os, 15a, sb. Norn., 23 6d., 3. 440 Yards Handicap— 4os, 15s, Ss. Norn., 2s 6d. 4. Half Mile Handicap— 4os, 15s, 53. Norn., 2a 6d. 5. One Mile Handicap— sos, 20s, 10s. Norn., 3s. 6. 120 7ard& Manchester Unity Handicap — Ist prize Loyal Stratford Lodge's Special of 40s, 15s, ss. Norn., 2s 6d. 7. One Mile Bieyole Handicap— 4o3, 15s, ss. Nora., 2s fid. 8. Two. Mile Handicap— 4os, 15s, 53. Norn., 2a 6d. EDtriesfor event 3 1 to 8 iaelasive close with the Secretary on 6AT., 9th Jan., 1904 Handicaps will appear about THUBS*, 14th Jan. No acceptance fe°s. Event No. C (Manchester Unity Handicap) is open only to financial m mbers of the M.U. POSJ? ENTBY EVENTS— Past Grands' Handicap, 75 yards. Candidates* Bace, 220 yards. Obstacle Race, Egg and Spoon, Three-legged, JBan and Lemonade, Arithmetic, Bandsmen, Cigar and Umbrella <BDce), Novica Cumberland Wrestling, Children's Baoea, and Members' Wives Xlaoes. Belay Challenge Bace— EHhamOddfellow3 t. EHham Druids.Pen for all. Come and have a good time. Grand Procession from Eltham Railway Station, at 11 a.m. All events under the rules of the Assooiaon of Affiliated Caledonian Societies. ' BEAUTIFUL PICNIC GBOUND close to Bail way Station. Hot water provided. .Refreshments at reasonable rates. F, E. HABDY, Hon. Secretary and HandicaDper, Eltbam. THOS. B. CRUMP, T)ABBISTBR AND SOLIOITOB, Jt> ELTHAM. ~ Branch office at Eaponga, adjoining Mr Buckingham's. Open daily^ 'Money <to lend. ~H. G. OAKMAN, BOOKSELLEB AND BTATIONEB, Bridge Street EI/tham. ALABGE otoek ot Books, Stationery, | Fancy Goods, and Tojs always on j hand. A£en* lor F.J. Wxigtey *s well-kooim ! fishinß tadkle. > ■ | AgeDt for — I HtwaaA & NoBMiRBV Sxar. f r flu, -flHltehilSP ** I?lintiB « *** [

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 7873, 7 January 1904, Page 2

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