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■ C 1 < M x v v\ <-*r *W <2^. lIM <££> Norman Angell, in his book, “The Great Illusion,” says : “It is unfortunately true that ten sovereigns, which can be seen, bulk more largely in the public eye than a million which happen to be out of sight, but are none the less real. We have all known this for years, THE MAN WITH THE CASH can always buy to more advantage than the credit buyer, even if he has plenty of money in the bank* That’s why we sell direct to you at Wholesale Prices for Cash, because, although you buy in smaller quantities than the storekeeper, your cash more than offsets his larger quantities, because he invariably buys on credit. If you have the money, there is no need to pay the other fellow’s bad debts. Our BIG General Wholesale Catalog of Grocery, Hardware, Implements, Engines, Separators, Jewellery, Drapery, Boots, Saddlery, Furniture, etc., is Free. If you have one, use it; If you haven’t, write to-day. See the low freight rates to your town on the front pages. (There's a reason for our wonderful growth) ESI LAID LAW LEEDS (Our Guarantee ; Satisfaction or money back.) SUPPLIERS OF EVERYTHING IN THE WIDE WORLD DIRECT TO YOU AT WHOLESALE PRICES. WHOLESALE MERCHANTS Warehouse —Corner of Hobson and Wyndham Sts., Auckland.

to postpone the sports if the weather is unfavourable. 8. All hunters (ladies’ excepted) must carry a minimum of eleven stone. 9. No event unless three starters; five to start ot no third prize will he given. 10. No horses nominated in trotting events will be allowed to gallop and run as pacemakers to competing horses. 11. A “maiden hunter” is a horse that has not won more than £5 In jumping competitions at Shows or Sports Meetings. Trotting Races, etc., by permission of the Hon. Minister of Internal Affairs. Admission to Grounds : Adults Is; Children 6d. A REFRESHMENT BOOTH RUN' BY SPORTS CLUB ON GROUND. BOILING WATER FREE.

H UKANUI PICNIC CLUB. SPORTS SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING, Will be held on the HUKANUI SPORTS GROUND, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1916. OVER £9O in CASH & TROPHIES. OFFICERS. Patron, J. Dawson, Esq.; President, N. Small, Esq.; Committee: Messrs W. Anderson, A, Knight, A. V. Udy, C. Udy, .1. Wilson, EFoster, C. Narby, J. E. Harrington. G. Knight. R Foss. A. Smith. W. Twenty man. H. Dearie, J. Cavanagh, and N. Ranger, secretary. PROGRAMME. 1. Open Trot, 1J miles: Ist prize 60s, 2nd 20s. Noun. 4a; ace. Is. 2. 100 Yards Handicap: Ist £l, 2nd 10s. Nom. Is; acc. bd, 3. Maiden Hunters' Competition: Ist prize 50s, 2nd trophy value 20s. Nom. 4s. 4. Open Trot, 2 miles: Ist prize 120 s, 2nd 40s. Nom. 6s; acc. 2s. 5. Wrestling, Catch-aa-oatch-Can, list. 71b and under: Ist prize 20s, 2nd 10s. No<m 2s. 6. Bending Competition: Ist prize 255, 2nd trophy. Nom. 1/6. 7. 220 Yards Handcap: Ist prize 30s, 2nd 10s. Nom. Is 6d, acc. 6d. 8. President’s Challenge Cup Hunters’ Ckjmpotition : Ist prize President's silver challenge Cup (to be won twice in succession or three times at intervals) and £ls cash, 2nd prize £3, 3rd prizo £2. Nom. 15s; acc. ss. 9. Ladies’ Naildriving: Ist prize trophy. Entrance Is. 10. 440 Yards Handicap: Ist prize 355. 2nd 16s. Nom. 2s; aoe. Is. 11. Open Trot, 1J miles: Ist prize 100 s, 2nd 40s. Nom. 6s; acc. 2s. 12. Ladies’ Hunters' Competition; Ist prize 40s, 2nd trophy value 20s. Nom. 2s 6d; acc. Is 6d. 13. Stepping the Chain: Ist trophy., 2nd trophy. Entrance Is. 14. Tug-o’-vVnr, seven aside; Ist prize £3 10s. Entrance Is per 'man. 15. Walking Match : Ist prize trophy value 27s 6d. Entrance Is 6d.

SPEEDY AND3RELIABLE. PAHIATUA-PONGAROA MAID SERVICE. TBIGGAR. the experienced oar- • rier, has taken over the service and has made arrangements for speedy and reliable transit by motor and coach; with prompt and careful dalivery of parcels. Special attention to all business with no delay or disappointment. A 7-seater Studebaker car will ran beyond Makuri. All Parcels to be left at the Raafurlv Stables, where seats may ba booked. PAHIATDA TO PONGAROA. Leave Pahiatua. daily. 2.15 p.m. Makuri arrive. 3.55 p.m.; leave 4.# p.m. Leave Mangatiti 4.35 p.m. Leave Puketoi 6.5 p.m. Pongaroa arrive 7.10 p.m. PONGAROA TO PAHIATUA Leave Pongaroa 7.30 a m. Arrive Pahiatua 12.30 p.m. Parcels for outward delivery moss be left at the Ranfurly Stables. Main Street. Pahiatua. not later than 1.43 p.m. ’Phones: 27 Pahiatua. 5 Makuri. i. COTTER’S LIVERY STABLES RANFURLY AND COMMERCIAL LANDAUS meet all trains. DR*GB available for Picnic Parties nd 1 other functions. LORRIES week trains as required. CARRIAGES, with rubber tyrasL for WEDDING PARTIES, at reasotv able rates. Commercial Trade espe> cially catered for. GIGS AND BUGGIES ON HIRE STABLING in charge of competent grooms. Secure paddocks for horses. Order overnight for early morning trains. Telephones: Ranfurly Stables. No. 27. Commercial Stables. No. JW. J. COTTER, Proprietor. Mala Street. PAHIATUA. DRINKS! DRINKS! SUMMER DRINKS SUMMER SUMMER W. JOUGHIN. (Late W. 0. Vincent.)' OF the old-established Cordial Far. tory. near the Fire Brigade Station. Palnnt.ua. can supply you with SPARKLING CORDIALS SPARKLING CORDIALS. Made l>v first -daks tradesmen. Only the host of material used. SODA WATER A SPECIALTY. GINGER BEER IN JARS Ring up ’Phone No. 85 and state your requirements. W. JOUGHIN.. COR DIAL MAX U F ACT UR ER ’Phone No. 85 Pahintue;' * “■*▼•4 my life'— many a mother ha* mM Ol&xo tbia tribute. Li lv the ideal lnfaat'a te*4. Jt

The Sports Ground is within a few minutes’ walk of the Hukanui Railway Station. Trains run to suit competitors. Further information can be obtained fro|m the Secretary, at Hukanui. RAND T> JTRAND JL> ALL IN ALL IN E VENING VENING IN THE HUKANUI HALL. Gentlemen, 2/6. Ladies, 1/-. N. RANGER, Secretary. Postal Address. Hukanui. MATTHEWS BROS. General Carriers. AGENTS for New Zealand Carrying Company and Maurioeville Lime Company. General Forwarding Agents and Coal and Wood Merchants. Try TAUPIRI COAL, the BEST * CHEAPEST HOUSEHOLD COAL on the Market. Ono® used always used. For Prompt Attention try Telephone No. 61.—You are sure to get it. MATTHEWS BROTHERS, 11. CARRIERS No. 11. THE PAHIATUA CARRYING ANL FORWARDING AGENCY. H: WILE: PROPRIETOR. Telegraphic Address : VILE, Pahiatua THE PROPRIETOR is prepared to carry and deliver goods of any description to any part of the town or country at Lowest Rates. Having secured Storage Room ir Makuri, we are in a position to cate* with more safety for up-country Clients. Ooalbrookdale Coal A Brunner Nuts Rata and Matai Firewood supplied in any quantities. Agents for N.Z EXPRESS OO d, H. POWELL. MAKURI. HOLDS a well-assorted Stock of Drapery, Grocery, Boots and Shoes, Crockery, Ironmongery, Produce, eto. Orders by post have prompt attention. Goods aelivered throughout the District. J. H. POWELL,

Horse Events, for Trophies will be run during the tiny. Pig and Shoep-ftuessing and Miniature Rifle Competitions. rules and conditions. 1. The Athletic events will be run under the rules of the New Zealand Association. 2 Trotting events under the rules of the New Zealand Trotting Associa tion. All horses must be registered with the Now Zealand Trotting Association beforo nomination. 3. Competitors in tho athletic events must send in a list of performances for tho last two years. If no wins marks for starts must bo stated. 4. Nominations for events Nos. 1. 24, 7,8, 10. 11 and 12 will close with the secretary on FEBRUARY ‘23r<l. at noon. Acceptances on the ground. 5. All nominations must bo accompanied with the nomination fee. G. Protests must be lodged with the <Hy-"«tairy within ten minutes after tho race accompanied with a fee of 2s Gd for athletic events, which will be forfeited if the protest is considered frivolous. 7. Tho Committee reserve tho right

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5351, 7 February 1916, Page 6

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