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.Qγ, if '.the:,;-'h'an4^P.P^^"^?^^ era .' : ■'**" necessary, vhe> Vtie . ■penalties.- 1 v /^W^^r^'t^ y\ : .v t ..':■'< '■. .'■' .< Owners are. respcmeiole ipr.au penalties _ .. D^TE^OF^TRfils; •■■■vvp!TGHTS:v^P)" : :ACCBETAKCnESiv, . N.B.—All ; :Ehtfies,: Ndiiiinations and Ao-. ceptariees-close'at'tneManawatu Rac- • ing Club's " Rbomei : .,Rangiti'kei-street, Palmerston North, at.?. lO'p.m.;,!unless otherwise named. '*' -"p ,^, '^^ n - ■• DECEMBER 23,-26 and 28, 1908. Nominations close with the Secretary, at his Office, Rangitikei street, Palmerston North, on WEDNESDAY, December 2 ' 1903, at 10 p.m. •"' ' ", ~ ; , Weights for first day's races and Manawatu "Cup will be declared. on or abouu FRIDAY, December 11, 1908. ' ; ■ , Weights for second day's races will be' declared in- morning ?■ paper of THURSDAY, December: 24, 1908.;' . , Weights for third day's races>will; be , declared on SATURDAY,,..December ; 26, 1908, at about 8.30 p.m. . ....;.'■'.. Acceptances ,and Payments; for ~ tirst day's races close with the Secretary, aV his Office, Rangitikei : street, Palmerston North, on TUESDAY, December 15, ;\. 1903, at ; .;:^ Palmerston- North Stakes .(Third); on, TUESDAY, December■ .-IS* 5 soya; .. Manawatu Sires' Produce ,Stakes .(First), on TUESDAY, December,.ls, eovs; Manawatu Cup, on MONDAY, I December 21, 1908, at 10. p.m., 6 sove. Acceptances for second day S -races close with the Secretary at his OBice, Rangitikei street, Palmerston -North, _on THURSDAY, December 24, 1908, at 3 P " Acceptances for third day's .Traces close with the Secretary, at his Ofcce, .Palmerston North, on SATURDAY,.December 26, 1908, at 10 p.m..; .. - : ; .. . N B —The Committed reserve the right to alter thb dates. of entry, acceptancefl, etc., prior to closing, also the which handicaps appear, should -they deem fit to do so. JOHNSTONj Secretary. \ Approved in accordance .."with , -the Rules of Racingthis 7th day orOctober, 19081-WM HALL, Secretary. Wanganu. Jockey Club r , -, '• ■'■. _■

WAIKANAK HACK RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING.' .-, To be Held on the Waikanae Racecourse, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1909., / PROGRAMME: - 1. PARATA MEMORIAL STAKES, a handicap of 8 sove; second horse 2 sovs from the stake. -Nomination, 4s; acceptance, ,4s. Four furlongs. To start at 12 noon. ■ 2. FLYING HANDICAP, of 10 eovs; second, horse 2 eovs from the stake. Nomination, 6s; acceptance, 4s. live furlongs. •■■•■•••.' i. ■-■ ■ r on 3 NGARARA CUP, a handicap or 20 eovs; .second horse 3 sovs from the etake. Nomination, 12s ! 6d; acceptance, 7s 6d. One mile. ■ 4. NGATIAWA HANDICAP, of 19 sovs; eecond horse li eovs' from the stake. Nomination, 6s; acceptance, 4s. JJive furlongs. -...■■■-,•■ 5. TRIAL PLATE, of 8 eovs; second - horse 1 sov from the afcake.. For horses ' which have never-won an advertised r&ce. ;•■• : W«ight-for-age. i'Eiwrance, 83. Four furlongs. ' '-.•'•-■ ''~. 6. NEW YEAR HANDICAP, of 10 sove r second horse 2 eovs from the etake. Nomination, 6s; acceptance, 4e. Six furlongs. ■ r 7. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 15 sove, second horse 3 sove from the etake. Nomination 9s, acceptance 6s. Four furlongs. : - ■.■■■.■ CONDITIONS. . All stakes paid-in full. ._ _ All events handicap, except Trial Plate. . PENALTIES.—The winner of any race after declaration of weights to-carry a/. penalty of 71bs for the first and 31ba • additional- for evQr'y other win. ; Nominations-for all race,"-except Trial Plate, close on FRIDAY, 4th December, 1908, at 8 p.m., at the Secretary's office, Waikanae. _ . _, Acceptances and entriee for Trial riate close at 8 .p.m. on FRIDAY, 18th December, 1908, at the Secretary's office, Weights* will be declared about FRIDAY, December 11* 1908. N.B.—Wires close at 5 p.m. The Stewards reserve the right to extend the time ™ S - MUIR> Secretary. Submitted and approved by the Wellington Racing Club.—A. E.-Whyte, secretary. November 16. 1908. . A SMART SUMMER SUIT £2 ss, £2 lUs, £2 15s, and £3 3s. ' Made-to-Measure. THE Suits now being made-to-mea-eure by George Davies. Christchurch, at the above prices for gentlemen right here in your own town, are really superb in etyle.i fit and finish. They equal in appearance suite you have been in the habit of paying your local tailors who give credit four and five guineas for, and they possess , one point which no. other firm can supply—it is •the famous "Keep-Shape" fro&t. Tb» front is a registered "front that ensures the coat from turning back and; getting out of shape.:. It ie the latest idea from the beat London and New York tailor- . ing establishments, and Mr Davies is fortunate indeed in possessing, the. exclusive right to use this front in coats made in New Zealand. Those who have already cent for samples and, thejj simple selfmeasurarient form, forwarded their order to Christchurch since the "KeepShape" front waa introduced, have been highly -pleased iwith; the eplendid coats made. Then speeia/ care is given ta every detail in the making of every garment, and Mr Davies is so satisfied that your suit will give you complete satisfaction when you order, it from him by post that he\ has authorised us to state that he,w.ill give you a written guarantee ,-to refund your'monejr in full ehouid you not be entirely satisfied with the garments your receive them. Wβ attribute the difference of £2. in the price of Mr , Davies' suits largely ,to the modern methods, adopted : in the ■ making of .' the garments', and, of (Touree, also to the ■fact-that'he sells entirely . for. cash, giving, no 6re" ; dft'-\tihatßvar,T"thu3 , . making no bad-debts,'.and, after; all,-it ;doea eeeia--absurd thas;one.mah : 'shopld,have to pay a higher i. price- fpr-his suit,'just becausesome other; fellow fails to pay for hie, but that is just what happens, for'somebody has to pay for-those who dp not pay, and naturally it is not the tailor who gives, you the credit, it is;.the man who does pay you. Mr Davies; will ■■ esteem it a privilege to send -samples to any of s his readers : who will just drop him a line, saying, "Kindly send me samples, simple, eelf-measurement •< forms, etc.".'-. (A postcard will do.) You will receive by return mail a complete range of the latest Suitings, together with illustration of tne newest styles now.: being worn in the city, and whenf, after investigating the value for yourself, you decide to,place your;order. by mail• with this progressive ■ firm you wilj'-take no risk whatever in the 'matter',-'?'for, as above stated, Mr .Davies L gives■ you a written guarantee which insures complete satisfaction for you-rmakea : -itV possible Jfor you to* secure the best suitsi made at any price at a saving -of to yourself. Our to all; our : gentlemen readers is to w"rite to-day for samples, ciinple self-measurement .form'. and style book--They will cost; you nothing, commit you to nothing; yet^cwill'save you £23 when you decide to ;,prd<jr aft*-': eeeing tb«j- 1 splendid Samples'. '' Your letter or- poeecard shouldv.' ! . "Gjeorge ; Daviee, . 190:,: Colombo street, Ghristchureh.,' : ' T?';•.■■;•■■•;•■■,■-;..-.- •■"■ •■ • : SALE " ■■■■ '-■ '■'■ OVER 80' ENGINES—STSAM-> GAS, * .-V : vv ; ;-r;:<?;-AND, OIL. • . ■■• .' ."■■ •/■■ x :K-i:.^r :^.--'-[ .AISO - ' ■ '•' ' ■ WOODWORKING MACHINERY, GEAR, Etc. !;. to; Engines, etc., with fall despatch; "" . " ISNGINEERv mON AND BRASS ■■:'■/■:.':r'':■:■::■■■. FOUNDER,V--■-■...• , ■ K ■ Palmerston North. Taleshone 204. , ;

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8753, 18 December 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8753, 18 December 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8753, 18 December 1908, Page 2

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