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BOOTS, SHOES, BLISTERS AND LEGGINGS. Largest Stock in T€snwn, PUT? AT PTFTfcTTfTTANQ BOYS' SSiODg Boots, naiied, from 4/- I GIBLS' Canvas Shoes from 1/11 Boys' LighSßalmorale) end Shoototu I GWb' Good Lace Boots, 7-13, from 4/6 BoyB1 Welkinp: Sbooß from ij- Girh' Calf Boots from 6/You'.hs' Light Ba'iaorals and Shootorw QirisJ Giace Boots from 6/G Youths' Kip Heavy Watertigbta Maids' Glaco, Calf, Morocco gcode SALE. SALE. BALE, radios' Glace Lace Show, Wolfs Qeiman Mote, 14/6, u3ual price, 18/6, ' 1 cdivß' Glace Lace Shoes, Otto Hertz Meke, 10/6, usual prico, 18/o LRdies' OiK Kid Lao j Boose, mosS siz • 3, 9/*>, usual price ld/6 I aclic-s' Tan Boots from 0/il liadies' Keal Glafo Si iperu Irom 6/6 Ladi?b' Aa-eno n BooU; f-oin 11/6 Evening h.cs f:oin ]/ll Ladiea' CvM Walfeing boots iroai 8/8 Lsd-oB1 Bioafe 2 St.-ap SVioeu from 4/6 LaJica' Morccco B.^ot?, IJ/- ' Lndioo' Carpet SJspnsra f;cm 2/OLEaEANCE MUBT BE MADE OWING TO 'EXPIRATION OF LEASE OF LkTXI J. GEa-CE ■& Oa.'i iMiKMISES. Gocth' Amoricii) Boils from 12/6 Gents' fatreng Co.Vach ?hoot-.irs, 17/6 Gen's' Shrnma Sh otcis O-sista' Gol. BiiltDorfila ttuii 6/11 Geo's' KaDßsratta Boois from 18/6 Gems' Y/oikir.g Shoe! Jrotn 6/6 Gents' Oxtofd Shoes froiri 8/6 Geiids' Canvas Ehces, leathor fronfca, 5JGents' C.-.lf Shco'.ing Boots horn 16/6 Gsnta' Eliißiio Sule Boota ' GeetsTanßo t;; (lntcet shaaes) from 10/G Gftr.ts'Slipperß, Leggings, eto. Oenta PorfoirO Shoousg Boots Goats' Canv&G Shoos 4/8 Gents' Tennis' Shoes Irom 4/6 Gondo' Blushers 4/6 ' tetit' Etrcne K-'t'' d thooictfl from !)/- Leatbey Polishes, Nallß, etc, eto, ] . SALE. SALE. SALE. 11 . [ THE SQUAEE, PALMEESTON NOETH,

1 I IJM -i "- ■.-»■—■..» ■ •; THE VERY LATEST IN | J3ICYOLES. BALL SPOKES &ND BALL AND EOLLTSR BEARINGS. Ceh't fail to go easily. Clevelands i Load the way in general construction and genuiuo improvements. New machines just arrived. 1900 Pat em. Prices from £17 upwards. Arab Bicycles Never break down cv give trouble, £for they are BUILT AS THEY SHOTJLDIBE From 8.3.A, parts and all the beat materials. Raleiglis aDd Imperials STOCKED, And other mekeß procured if requires. EEPAIRS A SPECIALITY. COMB AND SEE Gh H, Bycroft AND CO., The Square, Palmereton North. 1 Red Bird Bicycles 1900 MODEL. BED BIB.D MODEL, 52. EED BIRD MODEL, 55. BLACK BIRD MACHINES. WE claim to have the most complete improvements f n- these machines, which are unrivalled by any others on tho market. T RET'T Mattawatu Cabbiage Eactoey, LOCAL AGENT. T OOK OUT EOK THE NEW SUPPLY OF midge-WlJiiworlli and Bollis Cycles, 1900 MODEjLS. Without doubt the best value ever offered to the New Zealand public, J. B. CLABKBON, CYCLE AGENT, Two doors from the Firebell. Daytons AND Orients, LATEST IMPEOVEMENTS. Best Quality. Eedtjcbd Pkicbs. £30 and <£23. TJIITTED with BALDWIN CHAIN JJ (every liDk detachable by hand. New Patentee Crank Fastening and mproved bearin OXIDYZED TUBING (prevents rust inaido. Repairs By a Eeliablo Engineer. Stove enamelling done on the premises. Broken Frames Be-built. Large Stock of Tyres, Duplicate Parts, and Accessories. G, H."SCOTT, NEXT THE BON MARCHE, THE SQTJABE, G.P.O. Box 86. J. B. OLABKSON, Bcaler in High Orade Cyclest ME, J. B. OLAEKSON wishes to announce that he has a large assortment of SUNDETEB to land. Also some new ACETYLENE LAMPS. HOLLIS CYCLE AGENCY, THE SQUARE, Pal/MEBSTon Noetit. DANCING LESSONS. H /TISS WITHEBS' class will open I JuUL' on Tuesday, 171h inst., in \ Orient Ha.ll, Church-Btreer. ' Private lesgons at lier own or pupils' remdence.

WAIP AW A COUNTY RAGING CLUB. SPEire MEETING, 1900. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 26th and 27th SEPTEMBER, PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. WEDNESDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER. To Start at Noon. Trial Hack Handicap, of 35 soys, teeond horse to reoeive 3 soya from the Btske. Nomination 103, acceptance 15s. 1 mile First Hack Handicap Hurdlks, of 40 Bfivs, second liotfae to receive 5 ecvb from the ftabes. Nomination 10s, F.ceeptanoo 20s. I^-miles Waipawa County Racing Club Handicap (opGti), of JOO soys, second horse to receive 10 soys front tbe etake. Nomination 20a, acceptance 50s. 1J rr.iie3 Maiden Hack Race (vy.ia.) of 35 soys, second horse to receive 3 soys from tha sake. Nomination 25?, acceptance nil. 7 furlongs Electric Hack Hanidcap, of 40 soys, second horse to receive 5 soys from tha stake.. Nomication 10i, acceptance 2.05. 5 furlongß Flying I-landicap (open), of 55 soys, second horse to receive 5 aova from the Etike Nomination 153, acceptance 2 p. 6 furlcDßß Welter Hack Handicap, of 40 soys, second horse to >eceive 5 eovs from the state. Nomination 103, acceptance Bnoa 20a. 1 mile SECOND DAY. THURSDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER. To Start at Noon. Stewards' Hack Handicap, of 30 soys, seoond hor. s to receive 3 eovs from the strike. Nwnica ion 10b, acceptance 10a 7 furlorcs Second Hack Handicap Hurdles, of 35 sov3, tecotd h. rao to receive 3 bovb from tho stako. Nomination 103, aooeptanos lfis. 1$ mik-n Spring Handicap (open), of 55 soys, Beomd horse to receive 3 eovb from the stake. KomiDa'ion 153, acceptacco 25%. 1 mile and a aistanco Homewood Hack Handicap, of 35 soys, second torse to rtc iv- 3 boys from th? stake. Nomination 103, acooptanca 15s. 1 n ile and a distance Riversdale Hack Handicap, of 30 soys ecconcl boree to reoeivfl 8 eovs irom the stake. Nomination lOd, acceptance 10j. 5 furlongs Grand Stand Handicap (open), of 40 eovp, second horse to receive 5 boys from the Biake. Nomination 10s, acceptanoQ 20s. 6 furlongs High Weight Hack Handicap, of 30 boys, spcond horee to receive 3 boys from the stake. NomioaUon 103. aoceptar.ee 10s. 7 furlongs NOMINATIONS and ACCEPTANCES. Nominations for all handioaps close with the Secretary, at Wr.ipawa, aS 8 p.ra, on FRIDAY, 7th September, 1900. Weights for first day's raceu will be declared on or nbout PJRIDAY, 14th September. 1900. Weights for seoond day's races will be declared about 8.30 p,m. on the 26th Soptcmber. AccepSaccos for firsi day's races, and entries for Maiden Hack Ba?e, olose with tho SecroSary, at Waipawa, it 8 p.m. on FMDAY, 21st SoptEmbe?, 1900. Acotptanoss for second day'< 3 races cloro at 10 p.m. on tho 26th September. N.E. — Ti-lrgrapb Office at Waipawa closea at 5 p.m. RULES and GENERAL CONDITIONS. Metropolitan "Rules of Racing" will be adhered to. In all flit races on tlfc) programme and the First Hack Hurdle Bace the winner of any flat race after tho declaration of weights, Bhall carry a penalty of 101b. C. M. WHITIISGTON, Hod. Secretary. MANAWATU AND CLUB HOTEL STABLES. H. WOODFIEID, PROPRIETOR. T" ANDAUS, Victorias, Bxiggies and -B A Gigs always on hire at either of the commodious aad central stables now occupied by the above. Saddle and harness horses supplied, at the shortest notice. Horse clipping at current rates and all work guaranteed. All vehicles kept under cover. Telephone Manawatu Stables, 112; telephone Club Hotel Stables, 113. 11. WOODFIELD, Proprietor. PALMERBTON NORTH YETEEINAEY SHOEING FORGE, Corner cf iiangitikei and Cuba Sts. (Next Clarendon Hotel). W, T. Wood, PEOPEIETOS. A LL descriptionß of General Blacksm th's work dqne, Agricultural Implemonta made and repaired. Shoeing done ■with caro and on an entirely new principle, undo; tho personas supervisiono£ the proprietor. Ail Work Guaranteed. Charges Moderata. MAGAZINES Abound |ia any style by HSBT & KEBL--INQ-, Main : »treet.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6789, 4 September 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6789, 4 September 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6789, 4 September 1900, Page 1

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