0 j6H Or C OS 6 FtFB t J^^ g .. *VM W&VIJV 111 V>Y ifi If^ and Auckland, r; f£ST 't- Sole A.-rents— " " ' JAMES THAIN AND CO. LTD., WA\H A^PJA Few Snips in Ironmongery. First Quality AXES, 4s 9d each. Guaranteed. LAWN MOWERS, Crescent, 4 blades, 21s, 22s 6d, 2 ss; 20 per cent. reduction. ' GARDEN HOSE, 5%d and 7%d per foot; %-inch, 3 ply. GARDEN RAKES, 10 teeth Is, 12 teeth Is 3d, 14 teeth Is 6d. GARDEN SHEARS, for grass, etc., Is and 2s Pair. GRINDSTONES, 4d per inch. Fittings 3s set. CARPET SWEEPERS. 18s 6d and 21s each. HAIR BROOMS, 2s, 2s 6d, 3s, 3s 6d and 4s 6d each. ENAMELLED KETTLES, Anglo, 2pts. 2s 3d, 3pts. 3s, 4pts. 3s lid. MEAT SAFES, Gauze, Is, Is 6d and Is 9d each. JAM PANS, Enamelled, 7s 9d, 8s 6d, 9s 6d and 10s 6d each. JAM PANS, Aluminium, lGs 6d, 21s and 22s Gd each. During the nrxt fortnight any Cash Purchasers of Goods to the value of £2 will be presented with a B Alarm Clock, free, at POWER & McTUBBS IRONriO NGERS, 112, VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI, Telephone, 321. ■ It if the best and most economical of teas and can be taken with absolute comfort I \J>y those of weak digestion. "The Lancet" says: "Fine tea meant better health" 68 FOR VALUE. JOHN MGFARLANE. FOR VALUE. Our Winter goods are opened up, and there are choice lines for everybody. Get ready for the coid weather. Our S port Coats are just the thing for you, with Scarf and 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 li-ne Gicy 'Varsity Suiting Olot h, which we are showing at Is 8d per yard. Flannellette! Flannellette I Flann ellette! We are simply loaded up with Flannellette, from floor to ceiling. Our English buyer has over-loaded us this time both in white and coloured. Our usual supply of Linoleums are to hand, and we.can offer you choice designs at low prices. - Patterns of Dress Goods, Flanellet te, Sheeting, Etc., posted to your address on application. THE HOUSE FOR VALUE. Drapery Importer, and Manufacturer. of Tents, Tarpaulins, Horse and . Cow Covers, Etc. . , - THE A VENDE.
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Comfort. Quality, Reliability, Finish and Design. SPORTS AT ALEXANDRA PARK. cision, 120 sec. "lnal: P. C- GoiaimitU, 1; S. A. Andrew, 2; J. Boucher, 3. INTERESTING CONTESTS. Three-mile Novice (private . owners, under 500 c.c). —First heat: E. W. -RUBTS OBTAIN FOUR FIRSTS IN Candwell, zy, h.p. Triumph, 1. H. FerFIVE RACKS. guson, Zy z h.p. Singer; and S. A. Andrews, 3V> h.p. Triumph. Second heat: The exciting sport of motor cycle C Canicross, 3*4 li.p. Royal Ruby, 1; racing attracted a fair crowd, consider- S. Lester, 3% h.p. Ariel, 2. G. BeauIng the strong counter amusements, to mont, 3V& h.p. Humber, and C. J. SpinAlexandra Park on Saturday afternoon, ley, Sun Precision, also started. Final: when the third sports meeting of the C. 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 si&in good order for racing", although the Sle cylinder, under 400 c.c). —Ov Jonew, dust rose badly, and some excellent con- 2% li.p. Royal Ruby, scr. I; H. Fergutests were witnessed. son, 2% h.p. J.A.P., 15 sec, 2. Time » The results are as follow: mm. C 3-5 sec. "A. V. Docherty, 2 h.p. Ten-mile Twin Cylinder (open, under j Singer, 15 sec, and P. B. Coleman, 2% 1000 c.c). —C. Carncross, Royal Ruby, h.p. Levis, 25 sec, also started. 30 sec, l; J. Alexander, 7 h.p. Indian, Five-mile Single Cylinder tnnpn scr., 2. Also started: S. A. Brooke, 5 under 600 c.c ) —First heat- F w' h.p. Matchless, SO sec. The iast lap Candwell, sy, hp Triumph 60 sec Iwas an exciting contest for second place P. c. Goldsmith, 3%£p? Royal Bnbj between Alexander and Brooke. 5 sec-, 2. Time, ? mm 26Tec owine Ten-mile Single Cylinder (open, under to some confusion in the iudeins? nf thf 500 c.c.).—First heat: S. A. Andrew, race, H. Ferguson 3U hn Sinew M 3% h-P. Triumph, 130 sec. 1; J. Boucher. sec .,' and J Boucher, 3 ?l" P h fifudge 3% h.p. Rudge, scr., 2. B Jenluns, 3% scr., were allowed, to start in! the final' h.p. L.M.C., 10 sec: E. Beaumont, 3V 2 Second heat: S. A Andrews ?i- Si 1 h.p. Humber, 20 sec: and E. W. Chand- Triumph, 65 sec, 1■ A . Meghan Vtt h"«" h.p. Humber, 20 sec; and E. W. Cand- Rud S e scr., 2. Time 8S 1 V7 4 A^ P' started. Second heat: S. Lester, 3% started: B. Jenk nT 3% hn t'i£o° h.p. Ariel. 100 sec, 1; T. C. Goiasmith, 5 sec; B. Emery «hdL Mr M; C- > 3% h.p. Boyal Ruby 10 sec, 2 Also and E. BeauSt, 3 h.p Humber Td started: A. Mephan. 3% h.p. Rudge, sec. Final. H. Ferguson 1- s a a« scr.; J. Alexander, 3% h.p. Triumph, 5 drews 2, Ferguson winning 'with « #« sec; and C. J. Spinley, 3% h.p. Sun Pre- margin. (Royal Ruby fell^uTthe fln2)! SOLE N.Z. AGENTS— " JAMES AND GILLMAN, WANGANUI AN D HAWERA. H. 6. HARMAN. Manner, Wana%BTi.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20054, 14 April 1914, Page 2
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