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for all events (except Trial Hack Race) close on Tuesday, 2osli August, 1914, at 9 p.m. PENALTIES. Tire winner of any flat race to carry a penalty of lOlbs; of two or more races 17Lbs; of any hurdle or steeplechase to carry 141bs penalty; ofStwo stseeplechases 21 lbs. . - QUALIFICATION OF HUNTER; V A hunter is a horse whose owner; can produce at scales a certificate from the Master of any Hunt that the horse has been ridden to hounds during the past season, 1914, to the satisfaction of the Master; and lias neither won nor is nominated ad the date of entry for a race of £4O or over, hack and hunter races excepted. ' . RULES. All races to be run under the Rules of Racing. All fees must be paid at nomination time. ' ARTHUR WAY, Hon. Secretary. - Approved in accordance with the Rules of. .Racing, this oth day of May, 1914. WM. HALL, Secretary Wanganui Jockey'Olub. AT WALKER & CO.’S MARTON, YOU GET FIRST GRADE CYCLES AND GUARANTEED REPAIRS. DON’T FOROPT. ** HOW I MADE MY Wl WOOWS PRETTY.* 1 “Peach’s Beautiful Book told me all about it.’,* call Telia about .0i1.., p-, E A q h’s Patent Hem Curtaihsr/ Quite New 81 different* The greatest problem which confronted me when i I was furnishing- my home, was how to dress ths windows in the most attractive fashion on aii' econotpjcal basis. I must confess-that I -.was}; considerably perplexed, until I wrote to Peach’s. for their book—“ Ideal Home Decorations”—the greater portion of which is devoted to'curtains and 'I decorations. It contains 7CO of the most charming ■ designs, showing how the most unattractive i windows could be made pretty and inviting. It is the only book produced, which tells of 5 Peach’s Special Patent Hem's and Sunfast'' Fabrics,- These in themselves are a volume, .of description. I was most,, impressed by the; 3 charming ' ideas ’ for casement window decoration. These suggestions .not only embodied the actual size .... , and number of curtains required t but it was! possible to see at a glance lust how much each window would cost, and then by reference ; to the book one couUl easily see how tho ; window would look when finished. The Book also contains many varieties; of other necessities, HOUSEHOLD LINENS,. UNDERWEAR. CLOTHING, ; LADIES’ BLOUSES, LACES, etc. , 0 The illustrations were superb. - Nowhere is it possible to obtain curtains of such exquisite taste. . A plain fact also to the most casual observer was the astonishingly moderate prices of the productions from this famous loom. Peach' s Loom Prices 25°/o CHEAPER. Here were beautiful designs of curtains, designs exclusive to Messrs. Samuel Peach and Sons, the actual makers, which were, at least 25 per cent, cheaper than one usually pays for the most ordinary curtains, yet, they were infinitely’ superior in quality. Tliis is simply worth mWSi m m U v Delightful styles are * shown. in the bool;. because Peach's are the * ' ctual makers supplying direct to the users and' have 50 years’ reputation. Fill in the coupon below, or send postcard for Free copy of this magnificent book. You will never • cease to admire its. contents. .Write now. Get the ; -- handsosne book “Ideal Home Decorations.’’ by return. S. PEACH ■ & SONS, (Dept. SlO ), • THE LOOMS, NOTTINGHAM, England. FREE coupon ' S. Peach & Sons, (Dept. 630 ), ? Nottingham, England, ( ,:-L Hj Please send me y nnr Free Catalogue"-,*} Curtain Guide as j>er your offer. nicowMW**

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11003, 25 July 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11003, 25 July 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11003, 25 July 1914, Page 7