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SPECIAL SHO¥ FASHIONS for AUTUMN and WINTERi Commencing THURSDAY, MARCH 3rd. f SPECIALTY—CHAPEAUX. d CHIC and exclusive styles in Trimmed! Millinory and Smart Ready-to-wear&, introducing ail tne latest .shapes and novelties in . Millinery requisites. * We wish also to draw the attention * of the ladies to our lovely wide Scarves for evening wear, and to a variety of smart Winter Costumes h just opened. ' Inspection of our Showroom on Thursday next cordially invited. , THROWER and THROWER, L e WELLINGTON HOUSE, Market Square. 'Phone 280. CLEARING STOCK SALE. f■ \I7E INTEND TO CLEAR the folV V lowing goods at greatly reduced prioesi:— 12 dozei' Enamelled Buckets, Is 6a and 2s 6d; usual price 4s 6d and 3s 6d. 3 dozen. Bedroom Washstands, Is 6d. 12 dozen Clocks, 36 3d each; re- . duced from 5s 6d. N 3 dozen Clocks, 25s each; reduced " from 37s 6d. 3 dozen Gilt-framed Pictures, 5s 6d: usual price 8s M. : 6 dozen Framed Dutch Pictures, 1 Is each, or 10a 6d dozen. 12 dozen assorted Photo Frames, your pick at Is each--4 dozen Ladies' 12-carat Gold and Sterling Silver Watches, at half-price to clear. Come early and get your pick, a» :all goods must be sold to matee room for more arriving. ■■ DRAPERY SALE still ing strong, - with further reductions. "rtJ.li.ii KB MOS. DIRECT IMPORTERS, SEDDON. T3 OVAL SOCIETY OF ST. iIX GEp#GE. i ". Blenheim Branch. ■ Annual sports. Wairau Cricket Club?s Ground, .' ■ ■ Blenheim. WEDNESDAY, APRIL. 26, 1911. \ OFFICERSt Patron: J. Duncany Esq., M.P President: G. H. Bott, Esq.. Vicepresidents: Messrs H. D. Vavasour,. '- J. Gonolly, W. Carr, S. Tapp, sen., J. L. Lorn, and iR. F. Priddle. Judge: R. F. Priddle. Assistant Judges- H. R. Bagge and J. L. Lord. Referee: W. Miller. Handicap per- A. R. Thomson. Timekeepers: S. Tapp, jun.., F. C. Ferry, and R. M. Harding.. Starter: G. Wareham. Assistant Starter: A. Sowman Treasurer: J. A. Bottrell. -.• Committee-. Messrs F. W. Dodson,. H. Tapp. G. Coward, Jias. Brown, W. D. Ohisholni, W. H. Green, G. L. Lane> H, Jordan-,, and T. Kirby. Protest Committee: Messrs GL Wareham, Af.. Miller, and S. Tapp^ jun. PROGRAMMK 1. Maiden- Race, 120 yards.—First prize: £1; second, 10s. Six tcv enter or no race 1. Entrance, 2s > Post entry. 2. Boys'' Race, under 16, one lap. — First prize, Trophy; second,. Tropjhy,. 3. President's Handicap, 120 yards—First prize, £4'; second, 30s;: third1, lus. Nomination, 3s; acceptancej 2s» 4. Bicycle Race, one mile.—First. prize; £2,; second, 10s. Nomination, 2s 6d. 5. VavasouE Handicap, 440 yards. — First prize:,. £4 10s; second, SOb;: ~ third 10s. Nomination, 4s; acceptance, 2s. 6. Stepping Competition. — First, prize, £1. Entrance, Is. 7. St.. George's Handicap, 220 yards. —First, prize, £7; second, £2; : T third. £1. Nomination, ss; acceptance, 3s. 8i Bicycle Race, two miles. — First prize r £2; second; prize, 10s. Nomibiation, 2s 6d:. 9; Girls" Race..—First prize, Trophy; eocoiKi prize, Trophy. 10. Half-milo ConolTv Handicap. First prize, 10s; second1, £1; thii-c'; 10s. Nomination, 3s; acceptance, 2s» 11. Bicytl© Race,, for boys, 16 years, and under.—First prize, £1; second, ss. Entrance, Is. Postentry,. 12: 75" Yards Handicap.—First prize '- £3: second, £1. Nomination, 2s•• acceptance, Is 6d. Handicap to. ■ be cTeelared on day of sports. 13.. Bicycle Race-, balf-milc.—First piize? £2; seco>nd, 10s. Nomination; 2s 6d, 14. Bohally Handicap, 100 yards First priae, £4; second, £1; third; 10s. Nomination, 3s; acceptance, 2s. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. Nominations for events num- [ bei-ed1 3 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 12, 13, and1 14 cio*e with the secretary at Mr A Rogers's office, High Street, BlenJtteim, on WEDNESDAY, the 12th April, at 9 p.m. Acceptances close on SATURDAY, the 22nd ApriL at 9 p.m. Handicaps declared on MONDAY, the 17th April. 2. All events will be conducted under the rules of the New Zealand Athletic and Cycling Union. 3. Any race may be run off in heats at the discretion of the committee. When an event is contested in more than two preliminary heats, the first and' second in each heat shall run in the final. If only two heats, the first second and third in each shall run in the final. 4. All events of 150 yards and less will be run off in tapes. 5. The Committee reserve the right to have any competitor re-handi-capped after publication of handicaps b. Ihe Committee reserve the rioh+ to withdraw any event, or reduce the prizes, if not sufßcient entries 7. The Committee reserve the riaht to postpone the sports if the weather^ conditions are unfavorable A. J. FISHER, P O TW ftft in ?°. n- Secretary. r.u. ±$ox 06, Blenheim. Centre N.Z. Athletic and CyoSg I TO SUBSCRIBERS. QTJBSCRIBERsTf the "Extwa.^ h- i V"* are not receiving ooci«t •regularly from the ruwiera arV P Z I a.l1?"** l *p .»t onoe inform th* P«SI

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 65, 17 March 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 65, 17 March 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 65, 17 March 1911, Page 6

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