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SOLID VALUE IN Boots & Shoes Men's box laced boots, round toes, whole goloshed, good fitters, all sizes, 15/6, Men’s ditto, wide welts, 14/6. Men’s chrome laced boots, all sizes, no shoddy, 11/6 & 12/9. Men’s strong nailed shooters, 10/6, 14/6, 16 1 , 16/6. Men’s chrome kip whole-back shooters, strong, nailed, 16/6. Men’s nailed Bluchers, s ju, 7/6, and 9/6. Men’s d .ncing pumps, 9/6, 11/-, and 13/6. Strong chrome biots, with heel and toe plates, for boys or girls, 7 to 9 6/n, 10 to 13 7/11, i’s 9/-, 2’s 9/6; same in women’s sizes, 3 to 7 10/6. *3" Mail orders receive prompt attention. COPP and KNIGHT, CASH BOOT MART, BLENHEIM. (Telephone 224), j i3/Jly/’io TENDERS FOR INLAND MAILSERYTCES FOR 1910, 1911, AND 1912. General Post Office, Wellington, 11th August, 1909. BALED TENDERS will be received at the several Chief Post Offices in the Dominion until MONDAY, 27th September, 1909, for the conveyance of mails between the undermentioned places, for a period of THREE years, from the Ist January, 1910, to the 31st December, 1912. Postal District op Blenheim. 2. Blenheim, Springlands, Renwicktown, Kaituna, Okaramio, Havelock Suburban, and Havelock, thrice weekly. 5. Canvastown and Deep Creek, twice weekly. 6. Havelock, Gullensville, Mahakipawa, Grove, and Grove Wharf, twice weekly. 7. Kenepuru Head and Portage, twice weekly. (Alternative to No. 8). 8. Kenepuru Head and Portage, weekly. (Alternative to No. 7). 9. Manaroa and Portage, twice weekly. (Alternative to sea services Nos. 3 and 4). 13. Picton and Grove Wharf, twice weekly. 14. Picton and Portage, daily. (Alternative to No. 15). 15. Picton and Portage, daily; and to call at Onahau, twice weekly. Alternative to No. 14). Sea Services. 3. Portage, Waitaria, Mahau, Whatanihi, Pinohia, Maori Bay, Nydia Bay, Tira Ora, Homewood, Manaroa, Hopai, Grail Bay, Brightlands, Waihohonu, Pobuenui, Bulwer.and Wakatahuri, weekly. (Alternative to No. 4, and islan'd service No. 9). 4. Portage, Waitaria, Mahau, Whatanihi, Pinohia, Maori Bay, Nydia Bay, Tira Ora, Homewood, Manaroa, Hopai, and Crail Bay, weekly. (Alternative to No. 3, and inland service No. 9). Contractors for sea services may be required to call at additional offices for a pro rata sum based on the extra mileage. Forms of tender, with the terms and conditions of contract, may be procured at any Post Office. D. ROBERTSON,' Secretary. AXEMEN’S Cmiui to be held at CARLUKE on Thursday, 14th Oct., 1909 Officials Patron, H. Homes, Esq.; President, H. J. Smith, Esq.; Judges, Messrs E. Coleman, H, Smith, H. Workman; Handicapper, Mr H. Spear. PROGRAMME. 15-inch Standing Maiden Chop—first prize £1 10s, second 10s. ]B-iuch Single-handed Saw-First prize £3, second £l, third 10/-. 18-inch Standing Chop-First prize £5, Second /2, third 10/-. 18-inch Double-handed Maiden SawFirst prize £1 10/-, second 10/-. Boys’ Chop, 12-inches, underhand; for boys under 17 years of age—First prize £l, second 10/.-18-im;h Double-handed Saw—First prize £4, second £l, third 5/-. 18-inch Underhand Chop-First prize £4, second £l, third 5/-. Brownlee's Employees’ Chop, 15-inch Underhand—First prize £S, second £l, third 10/-. Nomination fee for all events 1/- in the pound. Nominations close with the Secretary at Timatanga. Carluke, on FRIDAY, Ist OCTOBER, 1009. Handicaps will appear in the Pelokus Guardian on Friday, Bth October. Competitors must forward performances for previous two years, or if none during that time the last six performances. , , , Carnival conducted under New Zealand Axemen’s Association Rules. A GRAND BALL will bo held in the Carluke Hall on Carnival Night. Double tickets 3s, extra lady Is. Admission to Carnival Is; Children over 12 years 6d. G. A. KEANBY, Secretary.

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 20, Issue 68, 27 August 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 20, Issue 68, 27 August 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 20, Issue 68, 27 August 1909, Page 7

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