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Bleaching Properties of Blue.* Blue is used in the laundry for bleaching purposes — to make white clothes whiter. Without blueing the clothes would become yellow. The value of blue in the laundry depends upon its bleaching properties, and the bleaching properties depend upon purity. All blues are not pure. Laundry blue is made up of ultramarine, in combination with glucose, or some other substances, to bind the particles into a nob. It is the ultramarine that is of value, and the quantity of good ultramarine determines its purity. "Royal Blue," or "Empire Blue" Royal Blue, or "Empire Blue" as it is more familiarly called, contains more bleaching properties than any other blue on the market, because it contains more good ultramarine. Royal Blue is used in the laundry attached to the Wellington Hospital and in many of the principal laundries in the colony, because of its Efficiency and Economy. • 2

POTATO BLIGHT. JUST LANDED EX DELPUIC— PUflB RLUESTONE (SULPHATE OF COPPER) FOR POTATO BLIGHT — ALhO — Waterglass E//</-PteHtrvative, Pliotoyra* phic Plates, ll ford and Imperial P.O.P. Gas L'«ht and Self Toning Paper, Printn.g Frames, Developing Dishes, Gold Chloride. PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST REVELL STREET. WESTLAND RACING CLUB (registered) HOKITIKA. SUMMER MEETING THURSDAY, & FRIDAY, January Ith & sth, 1906. OFFICERS : Judge — Mr A Stevenson ; .Starter, MiF A. 't Archer; Ilandioapper, Mr J 11. Pollock (Wellington); Timekeeper, Mr H. Butland; Clerk of Course, Mr H Karnbach jr., Clerk of Scales, Mr E H Robinson ; Trensurer, MrD J Evans; Hon Surgeon, Dr Teichelmapn. Stewards — Messrs A. Stevenson, F M'Gregor, T W Beare, J. I). Lynch, W J. Kel'er, Dr Teichelmann, E. H Robinson, J J M'lntosh, D. J Evans, H. Preston, H. Butland. PROGRAMME' OF EVENTS. FIRST DAY. THURSDAY, JANUARY 4th, 190 R. Stutokd Handicap, of £2o .- second horso to receive £5 out of stakes. Nomination I 10s, acceptance, 15s. 7 furlongs. yrEWAito's Handicap, of £3.">; second horse to receive £5 out of stakes. Nomi- j nation 10s, acceptance 20s. 6 furlongs. Dash Handicap Tkot, (in saddle) of £25; second horse to receive £5 out of stakes. Nomination 10s; acceptance 15s. 1 nule. Hurdle Handicap, of £45; second horse to receive £5 out of stakes. Nomination 15s, acceptance 255. If miles Wessland Handicap of £G0; second horse to re:eive £10 out of stakes. Nomination 20s, acceptance 40s. 9 furlongs Kanieki Handicap Trot, (in saddle) of 25 soys; second horse to receiva £5 out, of stakes. Nomination 10s, acceptance 15s. 2 miles. Flyim; Handicap, of £30; second hor&e to receive £5 out of stakts. Nomination 10s, acceptance 20s. 5 furlongs. SECOND DAY FRIDAY, JANUARY 3th 190(3. GoLDSßonoircir Handicap of £2,"; second horse to receive £5 out of stakes. Nomination 10s, acceptance 15s. 7 furlongs. TuLEfJitAPH Handicap of £35; second horse to receive £5 out of stakei. Nomination 10s, acceptance 20s. 5 furlongs. Summer. Handicap Tuot (in saddle) of £25; second horse to receive £5 out of stakes. Nomination 10s, accept - ance 15s. 1$ miles. Hl'kdle Handicap of £45; second horse to recci\ c £5 out of stakes. Nomination 15s, acceptance 253. 1^ miles. Hokitika * Handicap, "of £G0 second hor&e to receive £10 out of stakes. Nomination 20s, acceptance 40&. 9 fiu--loilL'S. Rimu Handicap Trot (in saddle) of £25; second horse to receive £5 our, of stakes. Nomination 10s, acceptance los. 2 niile^. Final Handicap, of £35 ; second horse to receive £5 out of stakes. Nomination 10s, acecr tancc 20s. 7 furlong NOMINATIONS, HANDICAPS AND ACCEPPANCES. Nominations for all events close on MONDAY, DECEAIUKB IStn, 1905, at 10 o'clock p.m Handicaps for Stafford, Steward's, Hur.llu Westland and Flying H-mdicips (l.st day) dccl led on Monday, Janu.uy lb , l!)():i. Aceiptun cs for these uvonts close on Wednesday, January ."ml at 0 p.m. Handicaps for Dash and Kanie i Handicap 'l rots (Ut day), dec arc loj Wednesday January, 3rd. Acceptances received on Course up to 3 p.m on First Day's Racing. Handicaps for .second Day Kvints dejlarod at Post Office Hotel at 9 o'clock, night of First Day's races. Acccptiincs for these events received up to 10 o'clock snne ni"l.t. RULES AND REGULATIONS. All stakes paid in full. Settling night, Monday, J..n hst, 190 G. All horses must be at the post within 15 minutes after ringing the bell for starting. The Trotting events will be run und^r the rules of the N # Z. Trotting Association. Every Trotting en'ry shall state the name or assumed name of the owner, and the name, the age, and ti.e description of the horse. The decision of the stewards with respect to trotting events is subject to appeal (see Rula 8 of Constitution, and Rule 93 Rules of Trotting.) By entering a horse, the nominator, and evtry pc: son having any interest in such horse shall be deemed to accept all the conditions and restrictions imposed or implied by these Rule •, a->d to be debarred from questioning any action or conduct of i any official of a Trotting or Raoing Club in respect of such horse or of any person connected therewi'h, otherwise than is provided for by Rule 93, Rules of Trotting. The names of the trainer and owner or owners must be included in all acceptance forms when trotting acceptances are oent in in default of which the owner or trainer may be fined a sum not exceeding £5 or disqualified, Winner of any race after declaration of handicaps may be re-handicapped. Money will beieceived fo- investment on the Totalisator by the undersigned on the usual conditions, each race day. Totalisator dividends will be paid on first md second horses iii which fi .e or more loreea in separate interests start. D J EVANS. Secretary submitted and approved, P SELIG, President. J. B. NORRIS, Secretary Now Zealand. Trotting Association. (Signed) W.HK WANK LOT, Secretary Canterbury Jockey Club ° Your attention ia specially oallcd to rur tock ot ladus' and gins' fashionable tia.? hat^, " &cmi trimmid' 1 and New - fork s llor hat?, Spiing aud Summer ress fa >r c j , charmingly embroidered iirts, new parasoi°, priuted orgacda mshns, oiou-ol;na de S_>ie. Special p iilue given in all departments. F E chroder and Co.— Advt. c ) Cii wMBERLAIn's Pain Balm. This liJinitLt will promptly rtlieve the T tin of a burn or scald whan applied a fa >on as the accident tikes place. For al le by J. CheSLev & Co.. Wholesale w

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West Coast Times, Issue 13699, 6 December 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 13699, 6 December 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 13699, 6 December 1905, Page 4

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