FOR VALUE. JOHN MCFARLANE. FOR VALUE. Our; Winter goods are opened up, a nd there are choice lines for everybody. Get ready for the cold weather. Our S port Coats are just the thing for you, with Scarf andl Cap to match, in all the leading colours. - . Also fine range of Blanket Coats for old and young, Wool Scarves, Wool Caps, Wool Gloves in great variety. Fine range Dress Tweeds iand Serges. Special line Grey 'Varsity Suiting Clot h, which we are showing at Is 8d per yard. . " Flannellette! Flannellette! Flann ellette! We are simply loaded up with Flannellette, from floor to ceiling. Our English buyer has over-loaded us thia time both in white and coloured. Our usual supply of Linoleums are to hand,, arid we can offer you choice designs at low prices. . Patterns of Dress Goods, Flanellet te, Sheeting, Etc., posted to your ad-, drees on application. THE HOUSE F OR VALUE. Drapery Importer, and Manufacturer of Tents, Tarpaulins, Hoi-se and Cow Coy ers, Etc. John McFaß*lane. THE A v XV n X j_ , PEREBOS SALT THE DAINTY TABLE REQUISITE WE HAVE SOMETHING SPECIAL IN HOCKEY STICKS . Our new stock has been carefully selected from the best English mak- *^/$ ers, and we are satisfied that it is tho best selection yet offered. - v Try us for Golf Bugby-or Association, and all Indoor 6ames.ar"^ ,- . - NOTE CHANGE OF ADDKESS— -' "-" ; J'AJ- U* HZ. SPORTS & PASTIMES, LTD., HJS MAJESTY '8 BUILDINGS, , AVENUE, WANGANUI. . Golden Bay Cement Has Little Differences: A little harder%nd quicker in te tting—a little more uniformly ground —a little more economical in,use—Golden. Bay cement will mean a little ' more margin on every contract, and a much bigger percentage of profit on your year's operations. GIVE GOLDEN BAY A CHANCE TO PROVE ITSELF. SPECIFY IT NEXT TIME! D. McFarlane & Co., Ltd., y AVENUE, WANGANUI. Ruby's for Speed Comfort. Quality, Reliability, Finish and Design. SPORTS AT ALEXANDRA PARK. icislon, 120 sec. .3"lnal: T. C- OoldMnitU, 1; S. A. Andrew, 2; J. Boucher, 3. INTERESTING CONTESTS. Three-mile Novice (private owners,, under 500 c.c.).—First heat: E. W* RUBYS OBTAIN FOUR FIRSTS IN Candwell, 3% h.p. Triumph, 1. H. FerFIVK RACES. • guson, 3% h.p. Singer; and S. A. Andrews, 3% h.p. Triumph. Second heat: The exciting sport of motor cycle; C. Carncross, 3% k.p. Boyal >UDjr, 1$ racing attracted a fair crowd, consider- S. Lester, 3% h.p. Ariel, 2. Q. BeauIng the strong counter amusements, to moot, 3% h.p. Humber, and C. J. SpinAlexandra Park on Saturday afternoon, I ley. Sun Precision, also started.. Final: when the third sports meeting of the O. Carncross, 1; S. A. Andrews, 2; S. Auckland Motor Cycle Club was held. Lester 3. Time, 3 mm. 9 1-5 sec. The weather was perfect, the track was Five-mile Light-weight (twin and slhin good order for racing, although the gle cylinder, under 400 c.c.)^ —O. JonM,. dust rose badly, and some excellent con- 2% h.p. Boyal Ruby, gcr. 1; H. Fergu- ?i tests were witnessed. son, 2% h.p. J.A.P., 15 sec, 2. Time »• The results are as follow: mm. 6 3-5 sec. A. V. Docherty, 2 h.p. Ten-mile Twin Cylinder (open, under Singer, 15 sec, and P. B. Coleman, 2% 1000 c.c). —C. Carncross, Boyal Ruby, h.p. Levls, 25 sec, also started. 30 sec., l; J. Alexander, 7 h.p. Indian, Five-mile Single Cylinder (»peHr £«" i?r t"l.i« sHn ted: S- A u Brooke ' Sunder 609 c.c.).—First heat: B. W. h.p Matchless, 80 sec. The last lap'candwell, 3% h.p. Triumph, 69 sec, I? was an exciting contest for second placeip. c. Gtoldsaxitn, 3& hpf Boyal Bnl>yl between Alexander and Brooke. 15 S ec- 2 Timp 7 mm 9R «oo Owinzr BOOK'S 16 rK* yllnde« r (? pen/ "^erlfo^e^onfu^ni^ihedud^ngJf tSf (lh?T*S e nat: S 1 A t Andrew, race, H. Ferguson, 3% h.p. Singer, 69 v hPn I ft 1!0 ? Mli. 1; TJl M^'k' and J- Boucher, 3% h.p. Rudge^ Vt tPtw?. ? %n 'h % Jenklrlf- S%|scr., were allowed to start in the UnaL. h.p. L.M.C., 10 sec; E. Beaumont, 3% Second heat: S. A. Andrews. 3% h.p. h.p. Humber, 20 sec; and E. W. Chand- Triumph, 65 sec., 1; A/Mephan, S \ h'pl & L&rßS?kly^p\v^ft ■W£Jaraa. liJ6h Ji is sec, ana C. J. Spinley, 3% h.p. Sun Pre- margin. (Royal Ruby fell In the flnalS SOLE N.Z. AGENTS— " " JAMES AND CfLLMAN, * WANGANUI AND HAWERA. H. S. HABMAN. Manager, Wtasftaw:
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20050, 7 April 1914, Page 2
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