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Opened to-day, 50 pieces new Wedgwood blue prints and sateens, selected patterns, at 8d yard.— C. Smith, cash draper. The latest, newest, and prettiest in* this season's millinery to be had at C. Smith's^ cash draper. _' Unique assortments of white* creme, and colored Muslins, at lowest cash prices. — C. I Smith, cash draper. Wade's Worm Figs, the wonderful Worm Worriers never fails for adults or children. Price Is. . Wade's Worm Figs are Inost effective, and not unpleasant ; children thrive after taking them. Price Is. THE HABIT OF HEALTH, The constant ase of Peabs' Soap.

[Please Post this in a Conspicuous Place.] Motueka Valley Racing Clufc ANNUAL HACK-MEETING. TUESDAY, "jA^UABY Ist, 19di. President, J. A. Wilkinson, Esq. ; Stewards, Messrs W. Hyland, A. Biggs, fi. Bromell, B, H. Coleman, J. J. Oorle*. W, Kinzett, S. Moffitt; Jno. Mead, G. Kidaon i Judge, Win. Kinzett ; Han&zcappers, tbe Stewards -, Starter, S. Moffitt ; C hof the Course, J. Mead. 1. Hxjbdie Face Handio'-». 10 soys; oie end a half miles ; eeaond horse to reoeive £2 from stakes. Over six flights of hardlee 3ft 6in high. Nomination, 5/- ; aeoeptanoa 5/-, 2. JtfIDTVND E* .Vfkt SIAKEB F'NJDIOAP, 8 boys; one and a quarter miies ; eeooni horse to receive £1 from stakes. Placed horace subject to re-handicap in Motn< eka Valley Handicap., Nominption, 4/- ; aeeeptanoe, 4/-. 3. Hack Handicap, 7 sots; onoe roand the . oaursej minimdm weigh*. 10Bt ; Poet entry 7/-. 4. Moiobka V/ v-^s Haud-cip, 20 soys ; one Bed a haif milos ; eecond horso to receive £4 from stake?. Nomination, - 10/- ; aooeptanop, 10/-. 5. Hack Handio*p, 5 soys; once round the oenrse ; for hoisea that have never wen an advertised raoe. Post entry, 5/-. 6. PAnwßi-iHAHWOAP.^BOTs; onoe round the coarse. Post entry, 5/-, Nominations oiose Ist Deoemb9r, 1900. Weights appear s;h December. Aooept-: ancea close 22nd Daoembar. 1900. BULES AND PIGULATIONS. 1. All races ran under the Bales of SaoinK as adopted by the Metropolitan Oiub of New Zealand. 2. That the minimam weight in sll raeea be nine sto&e, nnlese otherwise epeoified. 3. In tbe event of anyone entering a ptoteet, ths turn of £2 mußt be lodged with the Secretary before such protest is eo&siderel. This Bum to be forfeited should the Stewards consider tbe protest fiivolous. 4. A!i nominations and acoeptanoes mask be addressed to " The Seofetary, Terminas Hotel, Mctopiko Bsilway," and contain the fall amount of entrance money, description and age of horse, with aooount of previous performance?, and ooicrs to be worn by jookeye. 5. Ho. entry will be received unless upon the dietiucfc cn^cretanding tuat the decision of tbe (stewards bhall be final in all oases, and all law proceedings bac:ed.

6. Any Dg< foa&d on the Raceoour39 nill be destroyed. G. EYES, Hon. ceare'ary, Approved by the Grey mouth Jookey Oiu'o. J. R. EOOQAN. Gr.ijmoath; 3/U/00. 3094 TO BUILDERS.— Tenders ao requ'red fcr Alteration au-l Additions to a Building in Trof»lga»-ts re.et Sooth. Plans and spee.fioationa o&n ba seen on applioa4ion to the undersigned, until,, MOM DAY, the 12th November, STEAD ELLI3, 3C32 &robitebk. NELSON AGRICULTURAL * PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. EIGHTH GRANqTaNNUAL SHOW. Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs. Dogs. Poultry, Domestic and Farm Produce, Agricultural Implements, etc. Entries dose with the undersigned, atfFire Brigade Hal), Biobmond, en WED.. NESCAY, 14th Novmber. JOHS GL'CN, 5035 Bp<- etarjv

A TALK ON HATS. — o— ' TTNEAB7 ues the hkad that wbabs yj k crows," may have been sound philosophy in ye olden time, but uncrowned heads are very uncomfortable tuese days. Irue, siyleß in orowns have changed somewhat, and this may aooount for it.. It is now the privilege of every sovereign citizen of this free land to wear a high hat or a low hat, narrow or broad brim, hard cr eof o, round or square, or perchanoe a straw bat— that symbol of summer-time serenity. Whatever may be youc taste, yon oan find a satisfactory style and a caiefactcry price a* SHORT & SON'S. We ate now cpeniug, per sa Bakaia, direct from the London ana Stookport manufiotories of Massrs Christy and Company, Limited, the following new lines in Hats :•— Otter Pell Hats 8/Blaok „ „ 7/Cabtor „ „ 8/S Pearl „ „ 8/- ; DD „ „ 9/6 * Pearl,, „ 9/6 BiaokZZZ „ 9/Do „ 9/6 Men'e Fine Double Brim Japan Pearl Strawas/6 Men'e Fine Double Brim Split Pearl Straws 6/Kbaki Drill Helmets 12/6 White Drill Helmets 9/6 : Thete Hta a c the very latesi styles, the very best q»litlos, and are nrark in pi am. figures at the lowest possible prioes. W SHOKT & SON, Tailois, Hatters, and Men's 'Meroera, Habdx sibbix.

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Colonist, Volume XLIV, Issue 9950, 7 November 1900, Page 4

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