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YJw QILVENEL is a unique and ingeniouß JSttt. ■ combination of enamelled steel and silver plate. Take as an example ||l JJ a SILVENEL teapot; the body is manblhLlU iillllllll lliill /J faetured by the most modern and imWi/ilMfflli IftiHft Js -* proved method of exquisitely coloured ililli I Mm&lC enamel on steel. The rims, lids and IJIJII handles are made of good English silBut it is wrong to suppose for a moment that SILVENEL is merely ordinary onamel ware with electro-plate mountings. A glance at any piece will be sufficient to destroy any such preconceived idea. Special attention is paid to tho "form" of each piece f SILVENEL. Hackneyed shapes are avoided. But originality has not given rise to absurdly fantastic designs. SILVENEL is easy to clean—inside and out. No instructions are necesary to describe so simple an operation. Every piece of SILVENEL haß a lining of special porcelain enamel, and is of such a nature as to render chemical action impossible by contact with tea or any other liquid. Cleanliness is therefore assured. Tea does not lose its flavour'when brewed in'a SILVENEL TEAPOT. Its brewing qualities (as proved by experiment) are equal to that old time favourite, "the brown crock." It can therefor© bo said that SILVENEL is as cleanly as china but more durable. For presents, SILVENEL is likely to become exceedingly popular. An extensive range of articles, in various forms and colours, provides ample scope for choice for those who like to give their friends something distinctive and useful. What could be more acceptable than a ceffee set, tea set, or salad bowl—to mention only three of "the many things made in SILVENEL style? A present of SILVENEL ware would be used constantly—unlike silver or electro plate which is often relegated to the sideboard, to become a useless and sometimes a doubtful ornament, to be used only on special occasions. SILVENEL is not expensive. It is cheaper than the cheapest electroplate, and in appearance is superior to the best. It does not look cheap. The only cheap thing about SILVENEL is the price. HEBE ABE MY PRICES: SALAD BOWLS, 18s. HOT WATER JUGS, small, 15s. BISCUIT BOXES, 18s. SUGAR BASINS, large, 10s. TEAPOTS, large, 17s 6d. SUGAR BASINS, small, Bs. TEAPOTS, small, 15s. CREAM JUGS, large, 9s. HOT WATER JUGS, large, 16s. CREAM JUGS, small, Bs, A. HENDERSON AND CO., Jewellers, Opticians & Direct Importers, Telephone 106. Established 188 S. P.O. Box & MASTERTON.

T)ANNE"VIRKE RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. To be held on the Club's Course, Tamaki, on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MARCH 4th and sth, 19.14. FIRST DAY. 1. MAIDEN PLATE, of 65 soys., second horse to receive 10 soys and third horse 5 soys from the stake. For three-year-olds and upwards that have not won a flat raco at time of starting. Weight, Sst. Entry 30s. 4* furlongs. 2. TAHORAITE HACK WELTER, of 80 soys second horse to receive 10 soys, and third horse 5 soys from the stake. Minimum weight Sst. Norn lsov, ace 30s. Seven furlongs. 3. NURSERY HANDICAP, of 85 soys, second horse to receive 10 soys and third horse 5 soys from the stake. For two-year-olds. Norn lsov, ace 30s. 4A "furlongs. 4. DANNEVIRKE CUP (Open), of 200 soys, second horse to receive 20 soys and third horse lOsovs from the stake. Norn lsov, ace 3 soys. 1* miles. 5. HACK HANDICAP HURDLES, of 100 soys, second horse to receive 10 soys aud third horse 5 soys from the stake. Over 8 ilights of hurdles 3ft 6inhigh. Norn 1 soy, ace 1 soy. 1| miles. „ 6. ELECTRIC HACK HANDICAP, of 70 soys, second horso to receive 10 soys, and third horse 5 soys. from the stake. Minimum weight 7st. Norn lsov, ace 1 soy. Six furlongs. 7. TAMAKI WELTER (Open), of 115 soys second horse to receive 15 soys and'third horse 10 soys from the stake. Minimum weight 7st 61b. Norn 1 soy, ace 2 soys. 1 mile 50yds. 8. MAKIRIKIRI HACK HANDICAP, of 85 soys, second horse to receive 10 soys and third horse 5 soys from the stake. Norn 1 soy, ace 30s. Seven furlongs. SECOND DAT. 1. HACK SCURRY, of 65 soys, second horse t<> receive 10 soys, and third horso 5 soys from the stake. For horses that have not won a flat race at time of starting. Weight Sst 101b. Entry 30s. Five furlongs. 2.MANGATERA HACK HANDICAP, of 75 soys, second horse to receive 10 soys and third horse 5 soys from the stake. Norn 1 soy, ace 1 soy. Seven furlongs. 3. JUVENjLE HANDICAP, of 75 soys, second horse to receive 10 soys, and third horse 5 soys from the stake. For two-year-olds. Norn 1 soy, ace 1 soy. Five" furlongs. 4. AUTUMN HANDICAP (Open), of 130 soys, second horse to receive 15 soys aud third horso 10 soys from the stake. Norn 1 soy, ace 2 soys. 1| miles. „ 5. SECOND HACK HANDICAP HURDLES of 85 soys, second horse to re-. ceivo-10 soys and third horse 5 soys from the stake. Over seven flights of hurdles 3ft Gin high. Norn 1 soy, ace 1 soy. 1\ miles. 6. TELEPHONE HACK HANDICAP, of 70 soys, second horse to receive 10 soys aud third horse 5 soys from"the stake. Norn 1 soy, ace 1 soy. 6 furlongs. 7. KAITOKE WELTER (Open), of 110 soys, second horse to receive 15 soys and third horse 10 sove from the stake. Minimum weight 7st 71b. Norn 1 soy, ace 2 soys. Seven furlongs. 8. TAPUATA HACK WELTER, of 75 soys, second horse to receive 10 soys, and third horse 5 sov3 from the stake. Minimum weight 7st. Norn 1 soy, ace lsov. 1 mile 50yds. NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, ETC. PENALTIES.—FIat Races: The winner of any flat raco (after declaration of weights) to carry a penalty of lOlbs, and of every additional race a further penalty of Clbs. Horses handicapped at Sst 101b or over to carry only half the above penalties, or if he thinks fit the Handicappcr may increase tho above penalties. Owners are responsible for all penalties. NOMINATIONS close, with the exception of Maiden and Scurry, with tho Secretary on SATURDAY, 7th February, 1914, at 9 p.m. 'WEIGHTS for the first day's races will bo declared on or about 14th February, 1914. For the second -day's races on the night of the first day's races about 8.30

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11882, 19 January 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11882, 19 January 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11882, 19 January 1914, Page 7