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SALE! SALE —OF— DRAPERY, MILLIMI-StY, &a. C. ADAMS-& CO., OF WELLINGTON, HAVING secured Premises in Market Street, next to Jackson, Chemist, are now holding a HUGE SALE OF Calico, Sheetings, Towels, Flannelettes Cretonnes, Curtains Rugs, Blankets Linens, Damasks, etc. ALSO: EVERYTHING FOR LADIES' WEAR, Including: Costumes, Skirts Underskirts, Blouses Laces, Underclothing Millinery, etc:, etc. TO BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST. Note Address: C. ADAMS AND CO. MARKET STREET. TO FEEL BRIGHT AND WELL, DRINK " WAI-RONGOA," IT is undoubtedly the most valuable table water yet disco yered in N.Z. and far surpasses any foreign spa water ever imported here. As a tonic and pick-me-up ifr is unexcelled and never fa^s to benefit /cases of Indigestion, Constipation, Liver Complaint/ Gout, and Eheumatism. It contains an abundance \of NATUEA.L gas, which rendera " Wai-Eongoa " specially suitable for use at meals. ; It carries the recommendation of the medical. profession* and is'sup plied by leading hospitals, TJ.S.S. Go's fleet, Bellamy's, &c. For your health's sake you should drink it regularly. BOTTLED ONIT BY Thomson & Co., At the famous Wai-Eongoa Springs. 19 Special Gold Medals against the World.

MARLBOROUGH Collie Dog Trial Association. ANN UAL "MEETING, TO be held at the Target Paddock, Wither Run, on MONDAY ATfD TUESDAY, 4th and sth May, 1908. CLASS NO. I.—Heading, Bringing Back, Holding in King, and Yarding. Abouo 440 yards. Time, 15 minutes. Points— Heading 8, under corc-^aKd 8, bringing back 8, holding one minute in ring 6, style generally 6. yarding 4; total, 40.—First prize, £8 and Mr O. Newport's special £1 Is: second, 2; third, sbl. CLASS NO. 2.—Huntaway, about 200 yards, head, bring back, and hold in the ring to the satisfaction of the judges. Time, 12 minutes. Points—Huntaway 8, bringing back 8, under command 8, holding in ring 6; total, 30.—First prize, £8 and Mr A. G. Brunnette's special £5 ss; second, £3: third, £1. CLASS NO. 3.—Huntaway with Slew, through three sets of flags. About 500 yards. Time, 12 minutes. Points—Huntaway 10, under command 14, style 6; total, 30. —First prize, £8 and Mr W. L. Clifford's trophy value £7 7s: second, £3; third, £1. J. Grant-Smith, Esq., has donated a special prize of £1 Is which will be awarded to the best looking competr ing shepherd. To be judged by six ladies (three married and three single). ■■.-■■■ F. Nosworthy, Esq., has donated a special prize of 10s 6d to be awarded to the non-winning dog scoring most points. i RULES AND~REGULATIONS 1. The Trial to commence^ at 9 a m sharp. 2. The order of running off the classes to be arranged by the Committee. 3; Any competitor five minutes late after his name has been called may be disqualified, and his entrance fee forfeited (This Rule will be strictly enforced.) * 4. Merino wethers will be used in each class; three sheep allowed kin each class. 5. Ten dogs or more to compete in each class, or only half stakes paid 6. No dogs, unless competing, allowed on the ground; all dogs when not competing to be tied up: any objectionable dog not to take part in the meeting nor allowed on the groundall dogs to be bona fide property of the competitor. * 7. Any dog committing a flagrant act, or, tearing the sheep, the owner of such dog will be held responsible -i -^^tests, accompanied with dpposit of £1, imst be lodged ™th the j Secretary within half an hour of the termination of each class, the deposits if?ivoW feit€d lf the P-^p7ove | .J- No person allowed to interfere j wrtft any competitor when working his ' niK; '!Member!'" means anyone on the .■ Club 8 books, with privilege to run one W «? dog each class: non-mem-t:^ fi e^h -try 12s 6d, other entries ; tall' No, c»mPetitor will be allowed to ! I all H arL%ii J <*»*P«tf««a unless! ; 12. Entries received by the SerrpAOTil, 1908, at the Grosvenor Hotel S^ mi A"y tele Srams or letS <f entries bearing post-mark or proved oag, or place where entry is made, will 2?th ci ep?ii ed as entries received o» 13. All persons are specially rp--14. Nominator must state name colour, and sex o£dog when entering! Admission: Adult males and nonentrants of does, One ShillingLadies and Children, Free g ' A. J. MACLAINE, P.O. Box 17, Blenheim. SeCretary

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 92, 18 April 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 92, 18 April 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 92, 18 April 1908, Page 7