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Business Advertisement!. See the Blue Flags for Bargain^ I BELL, ESAU, ANfi CO. OUR THIRD HALF-YEARLY SLAUGHTER Commences TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), The publio do not require to be told that there is no mincing of matters with BELL, ESAU, & CO. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! We cut down every expense to give the public BARGAINS. Here are some of them : — Dre3s Department. ' Manchester Department. Full Dress Lengths, 2/11 the Dress * o^We-width Grey Sheeting, Good Tweed Drosses, a/11 the Dress 3 pi «f, 3 Double-wiath White Sheeting, B|d per yard First-class Dress Length, 7/11 the.Dresa * 1 PattorM Ftol6!ette ' 5 Pieces Heavy Cretonne, good patterns, PRINTS AND MUSLINS. aJfySv^f White Lace Curtains, «.,,.i. .on t from 1/11 per pair 20 Pieces Prints (fast colours), 2Jd pr yd Cream La( ; e Curtains, beautiful designs, 30 Pieces Prints (fast colours), 3|d pr yd 5s lid per pair 10 Pieces White Pinafore Muslins, 2Jd Good Patterns Art Muslins, to clear, 3ja < iT^u' «*•• « > H , Tdbl? e L«Te rris.MwidtH,i/:,i/3,ir ris.MwidtH,i/:,i/3,i/ Bi arid 12 Pieces Galatea Stripes (fast colours), jm yard 6£d per yard Brown an a W )ii te Turkish Towels, 4'Jd, A Pieces White Tiioked Muslins, 9£d pr yd 6d, 1/-, large siio. Ladies' Blouses, Our Al Kid Gloves, Ladies' White Muslin Boys' Straw Hats, fdr' Aprons, large size, school wear, 1/11. 1/9 pair. 1/-. 6d. Another 10 Dozen of our well-known Cashmere Hose, la per pair. Snp.P.ial ) Having secured a Warehouseman's Samples of Ladie3' Vests, upcuicM I Kmo ] cerSi Combinations, Skirts, Night Dresses, Cdrs'eti; For tillS bale ! j etc., they will tie sold At Half-price. Remnants of all Descriptions at Half-Price. Patterns sent to 1 tiny Address on application. BELL, ESAU, AND CO., Telephone No. 136. DRAPERS, Etc Avenue, Wanganui.

Racing. 2. Flying Handicap, of 35 eovs ; second horse to receive 6 sovn out of the stakes. Distance 1-mile. Nomination 10s, acceptance 16s. To stait at 12.30 p.m. 3. Catch Weights, of 20 soy«; ssoond horse to receive 5 soys oat of the stakes. Diitsnee 41 furlongs. Open to horses ttmt have never won a handicap flat race. Entrance 20s on gentrsl entry night. To •tart at 1 p m. i. Patea Easter Handicap, of GO soys ; second horse to receive 10 soya and third horse 6 soys out of tbe stakes. Distance 1} miles. Nomination 20s, acceptance 30s. To start at 2 p.m. ~ 5. Farmers' Plate, of 2i soys; second hone to receive 5 sovi oat of stakes. Distance 1 mile. Eutr&nco 2is on general entry night. For alt horses that have never started for any other race (Farmers' Plates excepted, aud winners of those barred); welter weight for aga ; open to all horses trained in aud tbe bona fide property oi resident* within tho boundaries of l'ateaaud Hnwera Counties for three mouths prior to date of racing. To start at 245 p in. 6. Alton Handicap, of 30 sots; second horse toTeceivo 6 soya out of thentafcea. Distance 1 mile. Nomination 10s, acceptance 20s. To start at 3 p.m. 7. Final Stakes, of 20 soys; secoud horse to receive 6 sivs out of the states. Distance 41 furlongs. Open to horsm that have never won a haudicap flit race; weight not less than 9 btoue. The wiDner of Catuh Weights to carry a penalty of lOlbs. Entrance '20a on general entiy night. To start at 4.45 p.m. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, AND GENERAL ENTBIES. Nomiuatiotis up to 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, MarclTllth, 189 S. Weights declared on MONDAY, 21st March, 1893. Acceptances and General Entries up te 8 p.m. on April Ist, 1898. RULES AND EEOULATIONS. 1. A hack is a horstf that has never won an advertised race, ia not nominated for any race at time cf start, nor for six months previous thereto (hack aud hunter races e'xoeptad). 2. The wipner of any race af tor the doclaration of weights to carry a penalty of 71bs; two or more ench raws Ulbs. 3. No nominations or acceptances will be received unless acosmpauied by the necessary amount in cash. 4. Performances of horses must be sent in with nominations. 6. Colours of riders to be sent in with acceptances on general ertry night. 6 No entries will bo received for any race, except upon condition that all vUims, disputes, and objections arising out of the racing shall be decided by a majority of the stewards present, and their decision shall be final 7. The Committee ressrve the right to alter the date of appearance of weights and time of ovents should they ■« fit to do so. 8. AU races to be ran under the rules of raoing as adopted by the Metropolitan Clubs of New Zealand. Note. — Tha Port and Telegraph Office closes at 6 p m, ! G. T. POTTO, Hon. Sao. Submitted and approved this 7th day ni Januiiry,lß9B, Kodt. G. Bauobopb, Secretary TnranakiClub.

KESTLE'S (Swiss Condensed) MILK, Acknowledged to be THE RICHEST IN CREAM /"^AN be used for nil purposes o£ Fresh Kj Milk. ONE QUALITY ONLY— THE BEST Of all Grocers and Storekeepers Wholesale Agents : SCLANDEES * CO. M. HOGAN & CO. Wanganui. f^HIEF BEAND Clothing is made to V^ fit tall, slender, men.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9390, 17 March 1898, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9390, 17 March 1898, Page 4