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h«sin«fl» Notioe* j! A D.I.C. SPECIALITY, j; i BLOUSES. iL ( SHIRT BLOUSES, MUSLIN BLOUSES. i < SMARTLY CUT, REASONABLY PRICED. ( ' ( It is risky to buy a ready-made Blouse unless you are < , I sure that great attention has been paid to style and cut; if ' , ( you are sure of that the Blouse you buy will probably be ' , i much smarter than the Blouse you can make for yourself. ' , I The D.I.C. makes a speciality of well-cut Shirt Blouses ( , , ( and Muslin Blouses. , J i / , ' Cambric Shirt Blouses— ln Spots and Stripes, in all stylish , I i . colourings, Green, Heliotrope, Blue, Pink, and Navy, ( I ' plain and tucked fronts, with self-colour double collar, | < , 5s 11d ' i ( Cambric Shirts— ln smart stripes, Heliotrope, Navy, Green, i I Brown, Blue, wide pleated fronts, white double collar, , ff with narrow band of stripe to match Blouse, 6S 11d ' , i White Muslin Blouses— Trimmed Valenciennes Lace and Inser- ( < tion, 6s lid to 12s 6d ( ' ( White Muslin Blouses — Trimmed French Valenciennes Lace and I I insertion, very supenot models, 15s 6d to 63s # | White' French Muslin' Blouses — Shirt style open fronts, with ' ( 1 i Peter Pan collars, 8s 11d to 21s i 1 , White Tucked Muslin Blouses, tucked fronts and sleeves, 8s 11d , ' ! ORDER BY POST ! , . i FROM THE | ' D.1. ©., Wellington: ; * 111 1 f - ■"■■■■"— i .in i ■■«■■■■■» 1 1 ■ i Monographs ! The collection of monographs is a custom universal. The übiquitous album confronts you at every turn. Attached is the modest request that you will place on record some sentiment that briefly expresses the opinions of humanity in general and of yourself in particular. Here is a page of monographs that possesses more than passing interest. "Impey's May Apple has improvM my 1 health H greatly. I suffered much from liver and constipa- 9 tioo. Your valued remedy is the ONLY preparation N n I know -which can restore 'the man ■with a liver' to ■"""^""K good health. A dose, occasionally, keeps me right"— ■ E. P. JAMESj Enfleld, North Otago. B "I cannot speak too highly of Impey's May Apple. Not only have t been entirely relieved of the , ' " headaches I used to suffer from, but a member of 'my • . \ family affected with chronic palpitation and lindiges- ' tion has been restored to perfectHealth through it"— E. W. WILTON, Butcher, Willis Street, Wellington. "All my life I have suffered from bilious sick headaches. The usual remedies failed. Friends induced me to try Impey's May Apple, which they said was a good liver and •stomach tonic. Half a bottle * completely cured me, and a teaspoonf ul taken once a month keeps me in perfect health. As a remedy for indigestion and constipation, it 'cannot be beaten." — , A. DAWSON, Proprietor,- Orepuki Cheese and Dairy Factory, Southland. ' ' • i IMPEY'S MAY APPLE, that sterling specific for Biliousness, ' Indigestion, and all Liver and Kidney complaints, is obtainable at all stores throughout the Dominion, price 2/6 per bottle. \*z ff— I— m will QTRATFORD EACING CLUB. Ay^ViA ' £5 ANNUAL MEETING, flt^J|Bsg&3ga SATURDAY AND MONDAY*. miW^r • JANUARY 1 AND 3,^1910. ■ PROGRAMME. I^wSf^P SATURDAY, JANUARY 1. -•• i*v ♦ 1- Tariki Welter Hack Handicap, oE. X y^ *^&3fyi^ %N^ soys. — Norn. 10s, ace. 30s. 7 fur- / 7 fli/ I / i V-*l!ik. 2. Borough Stakes, of 55 soys. En- ' fl^l//lifbJ / I ;^T trance, 30s. 4£ furlongs. ' '■ r^MitbanJfcm fflA 3 - Stratford Cup Handicap, of 125 /«SIT/ W SOVS< (°P eu )-— Nom - 2Os > , aQC ' 40s " 9 fa? -^fj V^T^| J /Ji^^6». 4- Midhirst Hack Handicap, of 80 Gj&Sf y^Mjm9S£s& sovs.— Nom. 10s, ace. 80s> 1 male. SrVx )!s^W3my 5 - Ohura Hurdle Hack Handicap, of i r*Hflt > fi iiPli^^^^ —«»>>/ ,75 soys. — Norn. 10s, ace. 30s. 1^ miles. -f f 6. Farmers' Plate, of 50 soys. EnWtfSgSSJJ^f gagg trance, 30s. 1 mile. A trophy of the ~ '' ' " VYf~~~~~f r™"* value of £5 will be presented to the &UoOTSj4mJP^W ITITIX rider of the winner. WnWvJ3BSsL* WhlMA^ ' 7 - Fl y in S Handicap,- of- 100 spva GoldMedasK% W MMW (open) .-Norn. 20s, ace. 40s. 6 furjjj^gSi ' Hack Handicap, of 70K^^ m "^ Bm^g&'* ' ' ' k soys. — Norn. 10s, ace. 30s. 6 furlongs. | A i , ' i SECOND DAY: J Anyone can r buy some lov-pneed MONDAY, JANUARY 3. grade 1 tea, put it up in a d i. Toko Welter Hack Handicap, of? fancy packet.£and mark it 2/ per k 65 soys. — Norn. 10s, ace. 30s. 6 furclb — oi an\so'tJTer price, • i longs. i m^°mm^W^ L Ssk m « 2 - Cardiff Stakes, of 50 soys. ISlwlSH^lk IIShII 13< T)ominion Handicap, of 100 sovflj P^i W H Sill ' 4- Hack Handicap, of 65 soys» w «i|lj{Ai'TC f r«. £■■ iSm J . 70 1 soys. — Norn. 10s, ace. 20s. lj mites. mU/^IL Of tOi S f 6. Ladies' Purse Hack Handicap, of /tj^^WMmmm B\ y sovs.— Nom. 10s, ace. 20s. 6 furMedal \(C^i^]) I mIL MA I ' 7. Ngaire Hack Handicap, of 55. soys. » \s&%22r ■\™ J - — Norn. 10s, ace. 20s. 5 furlongs. Is pure Ceyloirand pure blended-. ! % Fin % 1 n Handica |L of « B l 2SiS«iS peaa> * teaT and jL have}, guarantee I . '^Zi^^X^ VS^cept of its Punnr Qualify and Value ft Borough Stakes, Farmers' Plate and !t has stood the test for THIRTY § Cardiff Stakes close on MONDAY, DeYEARS. from 1879 to 1909. J I cemher 6, at 9'p.m. 114, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10. 2k m per fb. Weights for first day's ' events do- . L-J- -L-jub— --^. JL!J clared on or about TUESDAY, 10th De- _ cember, 1909!, and for second 1 day's events on Saturday, January- Ist, 1910, *> jßssH§ffißfir ik. - Acceptances for first cfey's events, and entries for > Borough Stakes, Farm|CwflSyVß«V ers' Plate> and Cardiff Shakes, close on. JW^* THURSDAY, 23rd December, 1909, at STATE piOAL, 9 p.m. TATvr 1 \_/tfVAT Acceptances for second! day s events TATE cloge a^ 9 p m on SATURDAYj JanuOrder "POINT ELIZABETH ar "Fox full Programme see Official CalenSTATE— the best Household Coal ov dar. the maikefe. ' Unequalled for Heat ; J R - MACKA.Y, Secretary. no Soot; above all, "Full Weight." ' DOUBLE. SCREENED— 32s ton; mo RUN- WITH MARES 16s i-fcon; 8s J- AT ALTONSPECIAL RATES FOR TRUCK LOADS. The Well - Dred "P A N ALDER. ' i^KBBT^ Draught Colt, f iJ. A. JNALdJiJJi, •VBH^P GOVERNORDepot Agents Mf^MMsai^ GENERTft., OfSce^-112 Ridgway Street, W^SWfM^. B y tnG Governor— WancanuL General Wheeler mar© Sore foal-getter. ~ ' Terms, £1 10s ; fruarantee, £2. A T __, , T ", t, ... Full particulars from LL Orders for Job Printing care- n. WILLIAMSON, fully executed at the Star Office, « Owner. -—

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVIII, Issue LVIII, 4 December 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVIII, Issue LVIII, 4 December 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVIII, Issue LVIII, 4 December 1909, Page 2

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