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BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS AND LEGGINGS. Largest -Std.dk in I 1 own, NUESEET GOODS IN ENDLESS VARIETY 3?liOM 1/6GIRLS' Canvas Bhooß from 1/11 BOYS' Strong Boots, nai'.oS, Jrorn 4/Girls' Goo 3 Lace Bo'oiß, 7-13, from 4/6 Boys' flight Balmorals find Shooters Girls' Calt Booiß f;om 6/- Boys' Wnlkisip Sboeg from 4/- *• _ Girls] Gifico Boots from 6/6 .- ' Youiha'liiglit Balmorals and fahootefß Maida1 Glace, Calf, More coo gcoda Ycuths1 Kip Boavy Watertighta ' - FOR ALL.WKA'REBJS,. LATEST BTrLES AND SHADES IN TAN GOODS. Ladies' KBapsratte Lbcb BooSs 12/6 LaSiPB1 Glaco Lsioe Shoes !rom 5/8^ liQdics' Calf Walking Uoota from 8/6 Ladies' BlacK 2 Strap Shoea from 4/6 Ladieß' Morocco Boots, 11/- Lotos' Carpet Sbppers trcm 2/EEA.L GOOD VALUES. Indus' Glaca Boots, special price, 7/11 Mies' GSaoa Boots, wrtcnt- : onts, 8/11 . Atltho'bsEt Ame-lcan,EngJißli,PKnoh Lades' EvouJag Shce', all pness (black, I and 8k« maUos itapcKted. brotizo, whita kid and sam) > KANGARATTA BOOTS AND SHOES, 1 NOTHING LIKE TEEM—MADE ONLY BY VS. FOli ALX. WEATHERS. Gents' Kaugaratta Btoes 14/6 Gsnte' Gol Balmorals Iron 6/il Geuta1 G Watertightß from 8/6 Gents Wftlkrag Sine* from 7/Gwtß' Bngltab Scots from 12/6 Gents O^nvas Rbor.s kathor tronte, o/Gents' Oxford Shoos horn 7/6 • goals Light .Balmoral,,, pegged, 8/6 Gents' Calf Shooting Soots train 16/6 Chrnto BlaHUo Sido Boots Gonta Tan So. t» (latest ghad^) from 10/ Genss' Slippers. LeggmßS, eta. Gontß Porpoise SUopung Boots Gaata' Canvas Hhom 4/6 Gents' Tennis Sho^a from 4/6 Gonfc,'LlnoheM 4/0 .' Cents' Strong Nailed fekooteis from 7/6 LaatUe? Pohshos, Nails, etc., etc ' Faiacas " Cic^ X" and '• Pliant X" Boot OAEROL'LS BUILDINGS AND GRACE'S BUILDINGS, PALMERSTON NOETH,

WAIP AW A COUNTY RACINGS CLUB. SPfilNa MEETING, 1900. WEDNESDAY AND THUBSDAY, 26th and 27th SEPTEMbEE, PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. WEDNESDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER. To Start at Noon. Tkial Hack Handicap, of 35 soys, cccond horse to receive 3 soys from tbo stake. Nomination 103, acceptance 15a. 1 niilo First Hack Handicap Hurdles, of 40 boy?', second hoise to receive 5 bcvs from the >tofees. Nomination 10?, BCfie^ti^oo 20s. JJmi'ca Waipawa County Racing Club Handicap (opeo), of 100 soys, second horse to receive 10 eovs from the stake. Nomination 20a, aooopiance 50b. 1§ rr.ilea Maiden Hack Race (w.t.a.) of 35 soys, second horse to receive 3 boys from the sake. Nomination 255, aeoeptsnce nil. 7 furlongs Electric Hack Hanidcap, of 40 soys, second horse to receive 5 boys from the Et«be. Nomination 10?, aecapsance '20J. 5 furlongs Flying Handicap (open), of 55 soys, second coreo to rcc:ivo 5 boys from the stiko Nomination 153, tcoeptance 2'?. 6 furlongs Wjslteb Hack Handicap, of 40 boys, second horse to seceivo 5 eovs from tbo | stake. Nooiication 10s, acceptance snea 20a, 1 mile SEUOISD DAY. THURSDAY,.27th SEPTEMBER, j To Start at Noon. Stewards' Hack Handicap, of 30 soys, second hor.e to receive 3 eovj from the stake. Ncrnira ion 10a, acceptance' 103. 7 furlongs Second Hack Handicap Hurdles, of 35 soya. eecocd h.raa to receive 3 soya from the stake. Nomination 10.*, acceptance XRs. 1J miles Spring Haniicap (open), of 55 soys, tec-ud hoi're to receive 3 soya from the stnke. Nomination 153, acceptance 235. 1 mile anci a distance Homewood Hack Handicap, of 35 soys, second boroe to tec iv* 3 soya from tho a>ake. Nomination 10a, acosptance 15a. 1 n ile and a distance RivEiiSDALE Hack Handicap, of 30 soys fc-cond boree to recavo 3 boys from the Btake. ' Nomination 10a, acceptance 10s. 5 furlonss Grand Stand Handicap (open), of 40 eovp, seoond horse to receiva 5 bovb from tbo sfcake. Nomination 10a, acceptanoe 20a. 0 furlongs High Weight Hack Handicap, of 30 soys, second horse to receive 3 soys from the st&ke. Nomination 10-", aeoeptar.ee 103. 7 furlongs NOMINATIONS and ACCEPTANCES. Nominations for all handicaps close with the Secretary, at Waipawa, all 8 p.m, on FBIDAY, 7*h September, 1900. Weights for first day's races will be declared on or about FRIDAY, 14th September, 1900. Weights for second day's races will bs declared about 8.30 p.ro.on't'r.e 26th September. Acceptarces for first daj'o raoes, and entries for Maiden Hack Hace, olose with the Secretary, at Waipawa, it 8 p.m. on FfiiDAY, 21et September, 1900. Aeo*ptancea for second day's races close at 10 p.m. on tho 2(3th September. N.B. — T.legrapb Office at Waipawa clobos at 5 p.m. . BULBS and GENERAL CONDITIONS, Metropolitan " Hules of Eacing" will be adhered to. In all flat racca on tLia programm»- ,:i the First Hack Hurdle Bace the winn§; .'s any flat raca after the declaration' of weichto, shall onrry a p3raliy of 10;b. CM. WHITriSQTON, Hon. Ssoretary. ___ I • . ; " MANAWATU AND HOTEL • STABLES. ,- H. WQODFIEEi), •' PEOPBIETOE, f ANDAUS, Victorias, Buggies and a i Gigs always on hire at either of the commodious and central stables now, occupied by tho above. Saddle and harness horses supplied at the shortest notice. Horse dipping at current rates and all work guaranteed. All vehicles kept under cover. Telephone Manawatu Stables, 112; telephone Club Hotel Stables, 113. H. "WOODFIELD, Proprietor. PALUB'bBTUN NjJ^BTH.. yeterinaey' SHOEING FORGE, Corner of daagitikei and Cuba Sfcs. -. (Next Clarendon Hotel). ~.%■■ J" W.O.Odr ~ ; PKOPEIETdif. ' A LL descriptions of QonoralßlackjCjL smih'f. work done, Agricultural Implements made and repaired. . Shoeing done'vritb. Cairo and on an "entirely new principle, under tho porbours supemticnoftlie proprietor. Ail Work Guaranteed. Charges Moderate. M.AG-AZINIJSIs bound in any J ' style by- BtAST & KEELING*, MauMtaraeto', ,

THE VEEY LATEST IN . BICYCLES. BALL SPOKES A.ND BALL ANI) BOLLEK B12&BING8. Can't fail to go easily. ' CleveTands Load the way in General construction and gecuiue improvements. New machine? jass arrived. 1900 Pat err. l'jicea from £17 upwards. Arab Bicycles Never break down cr giye trouble, gfor they are BUILT AS THEY SHOTJLDpE From B.S.A. parts and all the beat materials. BalelgUs &b<l imperials STOCKED. And other makes procured it requires. BEPAIRS A~SPECIALITY. COME AND BEE c* H. .Byorofb AED CO., The Square, Palcaorßton North: Red Bird Bicycles 1900 MODEL BED BIRD MODEL, 52. BED BIED MODEL, 55. BLACK BIED MACHINES. WE claim to have the most complete improvements for these machines, ivhich are unrivalled by. any others on the market. Maitaavatu Cabeiaois Eactoey, LOCAL AGENT. J OOK OUT FOE THE NEW SUPPLY OF E-udge-TOtworili and Hollls Cycles. 19 00 MODE;LS. "Without doubt the best value ever offered to the New Zealand public. J. B. CLAIKSON, CYCLE AGENT, Two doors from the Firebell. Daytons AtiD * Orients. LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. Best Quality. Ekduoed Prices, £20 a?i<i £23. . FITTED with BALDWIN CHAIN (every link detachable by hand. New Patented Crank Fastening and mproved bearin OXfDYZED TUBING (prevents rust inside. = .•; Repairs- - ■ By a Eeliable Engineer. Stove enamelling done on the premises. Broken Frames Ee-built. Largo Stock of Tyres,. Duplicate Parts, s,nd Accessories. G, H."SCOTT, -• NEXT THE BON MAEOHE, THE BQUABE. G.P.O. Box 88. J.E. CLAEKSON, Dealer in HigU Grade.Cycles.' . ME J. S. CLAEKSON wishes to announce that he has a large assortment oEBUNDEIES^toJand Also some new ACETYLENE LAMES. HOLUS'cTCIiE AOTtT, THE SQUAfitE,^ Palmebston Noijth. v v \ L\ZncincTisssonb. MISS "WITHEES' class will open , on Tuesday, 17lh insl., in Orient Hall, Church-street. Private lessons at her own or pupils' residence^ - -.-

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 6780, 24 August 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 6780, 24 August 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 6780, 24 August 1900, Page 1

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