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SPORTING. mARANAKI JOCKEY pLUB. SUMMER MEETING. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Bth and 9th, 1905. -VTOMINATIONS (with payments of 1 JJN soy. each) will close at New Plymouth on WEDNESDAY, January 11, 1905, at 10 p.m., for :— Stewards Handicap, of 120 so vs., 7 furlongs. First Handicap Hack Race, of 75 soys., 5 furlongs. First Handicap Hurdles, of 100 soys., 2 miles. First Handicap Hack Hurdles, of 60 soys., 1£ miles. Tananaki Cup Handicap, of 350 soys, 1£ miles. Second Handicap Hack Race, of 75 soys., 1 mile. Flying Handicap, of 120 soys., 6 furlongs. Grandstand Handicap, of 120 soys., 7 furlongs. Third Handicap Hstck Race, of 75 scvs, 6 furlongs. Second Handicap Hurdles, of 100 soys, 1£ miles. Second Handicap Hack Hurdles, of 60 soys., 1£ miles. Autumn Handicap, of 200 soys, U miles Fourth Handicap Hack Race, of 75 soys, 1 mile. Farewell Handicap, of 100 soys, 6 furlongs. And on WEDNESDAY, February Ist, 1905, at 10 p.m. :— Entrance for Trial Plate, and Final Hack Flutter, 1 soy. each. Acceptances (with payment of 2 soys. each) for Stewards, First Hurdles, Taranaki Cup, Flying Handicaps. (1 soy. each) First Hack Hurdles, First 'and Second Hack"Handicaps. MONDAY, February 6th, Final Payment, Taranaki Cup, 4 soys. For full programme, see New Zealand Referee. MUSSELL FEEETWOOD, Seci'etary. 400 ACRES. 4 miles from Hamilton, rich swamp land, all ploughiable, sixty acres in turnips; no buildings; price £16 pc racre. £2,800 mortgage at 5 per oent. No. 6S4a. Giesen «\ud Co. Comfort a-wheel is attained only by using Rudge-Whitworth Cycles fitted with Clincher tyres. A marvel of neatness, lightness and durability. E. Reynolds sndOo.," lifcd., Guyton Street. A eOQD CAMERA IS A BRAND ■■JMPMIOjL. If you want to GIVE something that | will prove a source of LASTING PLEASURE to the recipient, and cause you to be gratefully remembered, buy a REALLY GOOD CAMERA. A Good Camera is a Grand Companion. Unlike any other t present, a Camera can be of use anywhere, and at apy time. In your home, at your work, at your sports, on your holidays, a Good CAMERA is ever ready to reproduce the faces and forms of your friends and relatives, the scenes of your pleasures and the spots hallowed by fond memories. A GOOD CAMERA is a, REPEOPUCTiyE PRESENT. It affords,.pleasure not only by reason of its own excellence and value, but - also by. reason of the COUNTLESS (and .oft-times priceless) PICTURES which it enables its owner to ''take.'. Talking of Cameras, that is GOOD - CAMERAS, it is well known thai THE BEST, are obtainable at A. A. (BOWER'S Avenue Pharmacy, Mr Gower has just opened up a Large Supply of CAMERAS and Camera REQUISITES from the best makers, and is now making a special display of High-class Photographic Goods. To suit all pockets, he has .stocked an extensive range of CAMERAS, running in PRICE from as low as FOUR or FIVE SHILLINGS to FIFTEEN GUINEAS. Even . the Cheap Cameras, for the Youngsters to begin with, are the very best the money can buy, while the Higher Priced Goods are REALLY SPLENDID VALUE. But Mr. Gower does not ask you to take his word for it. He invites you to visit his shop and see the CAMERAS yourself. If you don't know anything , about a CAMERA yourself, bring an expert friend along with you. Remember, if yon want to make a really good present this year, a CAMERA is the best thing you can buy, and you can buy the BEST CAMERA at A. A. GOWER'S AYENUB, PHARMACY.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12401, 14 January 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12401, 14 January 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12401, 14 January 1905, Page 8

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