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IEETINCS AND AIYIUSEIYIENTB. pOWN HALL, MASTERTON. TO-NIGHT! ?IUDAY, DECEMBER ICim, at 8 p.m. IRAND Vocal and Instrumental Concert (In aid of SI. Afii/Wieir'n Op/«ii Fimil). The following ladies and gciiflemcn will isist:-Mis Enrec and Miss Jenny Sheen oprnno); Mr Bunny mid Dr. Kington yffc (tenor); Mrs Jimmy nml Mrs Lyons onlmlto); Messrs Meadows, F. G, Moore, id Rev. Wynilhiun Enrcc (bass); Mrs iirric (violin and pinno); Mr li. I'nrkcr rgan); Mr Howcl Guntcr (pinno). Doors open 7.30; conimence 8 o'clock, Tickets:!!/., 2/-, and 1/-. SPORTS! SPORTS! SPORTS! 1/TAST.EKTON PARK OVAL BOXING DAY, 1 20ih December, _ h To te held under the auspices of the ~ astebton friendly societies. pecial Attractions : BIKE RACES (Ladies' and Gent's) FOOT IUOE9 MAOBI WOMEN'S B.VCES TUGS OF WAB ] FIHEMEM'B RACES a MARRIED WOMEN'S EACES OBSTACLE BACES LOTS OF FUN FOR THE CHILDREN. 'he Best Programme of Sport's ever placed before the public. ' ENTRIES CLOSE ON DEC. 10th. Full particulars see posters, or on appliation to \\. NICIE, Secretory. r The Great Attraction i fob boxing day. 1 carterton cycling club's • J Monster Sports if Cycling nml Running Events, etc., etc. W.uiiAii.u'A Whkei. Hack—£;)o. ' SHOW GROUNDS, CARTERTON'. i Entries close on Monday, lilth December. ?or full programme see handbills, W. MdiENZIE, Hon. Sec. fXTAIRARAI'A RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. TAUIIERENIKAU RACECOURSE, JANUARY 2nd and 3rd, 18(19. niisT hay. Nomination. 1. Tuuii Hack Handical*, 35 sovs, 7 furlongs 10s 2. Flying Handicap, 115 sovs, li furlongs 20s , Fiiist Hack lluiidlk Handicap, 45 sovs, 1J miles 10s 4. Flyiwi Hack llasdicap, 45 sovs, (1 furlongs 10s 5. Waiiiaiiapa Cue, 150 sovs, I.J miles 20s (i. Nikai; Hack Handicap, 05 sovs, 1} miles 20s 7. GiiAxn Stand Wki.tkb Handicap, 70 sovs., 1 mile and a distance ~ 20s 8, Hack Weiteii Handicap, 40 sovs, 1 mile 10s SECOND HAY, 1, Tklkohai'h Hack Handicap, 4a sovs, (i furlongs 20s 2.President's Handicap, 05 sovs, 7 furlongs 20s 3. Second Hack Huiidlk Handicap, 50 sovs, lij miles 10s 4. High-Weight Hack Handicap, 40 sovs, 1 mile 10s 5. Bacino Cmjii Handicap, 110 sovs, 1} miles 20s 0. Valley Hack Handicap, 50 sovs, 1 mile and distance .. .. 10s 7. New Yeah Handicap, 55 sovs, 1 mile 10s 8. Final Hack Handicap, 35 sovs, 7 furlongs 10s Nominations for all events close with the Secretary at the Empire Hotel, Featherston, on Tuesday, oth December, at 8 p.m. For full programme see A'.Z. Referee, G. T. F. HUTTON, See., Featherston. WELLINGTON I'BOVINCIAL GUN CLUB. The Annual Open Handicap Piceon Match ot the above Club will be held on TUESDAY, 24th JANUARY, 189!), on the Club's Grounds at Pelone„nt9 a.m. Handicap of 150 Sovs! (open to all comers). First Puke, £100; S coxm Piukk, £25; Tiiiiid Prize £ls; Fourth I'bissk £lO. All prize money will be paid in full. Nine birds. Two nominations allowed. Two misses out. No charge for trappers and pullers. Nomination's £llos (accompanied by record of previous performances) to be lodged with the Secretary not later than January illh next. Handicaps to appear January 12th. Acceptances £1 10s, close January 21st Telegraphic nominations (wilo performances) and acceptances will be admissible conditionally upon confirmation being sent by lirst mail. It timcallows, other matches will bo arranged on the ground by the Committee. Conditions—All matches to be shot tor under the Hurlinghain Club Rules. No competitor is allowed to shoot unless his nomination and acceptance have been paid. W.H.TISDALL.Hon.Scc. Jk HANNAH AND CO, MASTERTON CASH BOOT MART. Beg the public to noiico that no B<ot Factory l< New Zealand lies made th" same advance in the manufacture "f Bouts and Shoes, and the superior quality nml styleol our goods are duo to us using the best ai'd most up-to-date machinery, which enables us to turn out a first-class article at n moderate price, . KANGARATTA ft LEATHER M Is now attracting the attention of fn» both Manufacturers and the Wear- ■™» era of Boots and Shoes for its ) appearance and durability, and wo have secured the ad vantage of tho Sole Bight to manufacture Welt-sewn Kanoaiiatta Boots and SnoEsin tho Welliuglon Proyii co. None genuine unlpss bought from It, HANNAH & CO. We have also just lambd a large slock ot Boots and shoes of all descriptions, both Tan and Blnck, from tho best English, French, Swiss and American makers, to be sold at prices to suit everybody. Men's Nice Tan Boots from 10/G Men's i'alaco G. Pan Shoes from 10/Men's Balmorals, Heel and Toe, from 10/Mcn'sPalaccG. Shootcrs,Nailed,(rom 8/11 Men's Strong Watfrlights from 8/U Men's Welt-sown Doois and Shoes, both Calf and Knngaratta Men's Tan and Blavk Canvas Shoes, 4/6 Men's Canvas Shoes, leather fronts, 5/Men's Tan and Black Boots and Shoes at all prices Ladies'nice light Tan Boots, from 8,0 Ladies' Tan two-strap Shoes, from 5/Ladies' Tan Walking Shoes, from o/'i Ladies' Black and Tan Evening Shoes Ladies' hand-sewn Knngaratta Boots and Shoes, light as a leather, and everlasting wear Ladies'PalaceG two-strap Shoes, Irom4/0 Ladies' Tan and Black Cauvas Shoes, best quality, 4/0 Girls' Strongßoots,2/11,3/11,4/11 and up Boy's and Girls' Boots and Shots of all descriptions at prices to suit everybody Ladies' Kid and Satin Shoes in all colours Any line not in stock a', our Mastettou Branch can bo procured at a day's notice without any extra charge, BOOTS AND SHOES made to order, and Repairs done on the premises, Leather and Grindery always in stock; sold at Welling on prices. Couutry Orders promptly attended to. Note tue Admikss ; R. HANNAH AND CO, QUEEN-STBEET, MAsTERTON. (OjijMt'lc Club f/oielj, H, Peterson, Manager, "OR, DUNCAN'S ** CORN CURE! will entirely tffldicitto Hie most troublesome Corns-hard or soft, l/-perlin. Solo proprietor— WM. C. FITZGERALD, Consulting Chemist, Wellington, Agent for Masterton and district, F. Feist, | Central Store, Masterton.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 6114, 16 December 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 6114, 16 December 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 6114, 16 December 1898, Page 1