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Business Advertisementa. ' * " See the Blue Flags for Bargains I BELL, E$AU> AND' CO. OUB THIBD HALF-YEARLY SLAUGHTER Commences TO-MOKROW (SATURDAY), The public ao not require to be told that there is no mincing of matters with BELL,' ESAU, & CO. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! We cut down evory expense to give the publio BABGAINS. Here are some of them : — Dress Department. MancKest^r Departnieni Pull Dress Lengths, 2/11 the Dresa 4 Pieces Dorible-wid'th Grey Sheeting, Bja per yard Good Tweed Dresses, 3/11 the Dross 3 *™f Double-width White Sheeting, BJd per yard First-class Dress Length, 7/11 the Dress 4 pi^f Splendid Patterns Flannelette-, 2/6 per dozen 5 Pieces Heavy Cretonne, good patterns, PBINTS AND MUSLINS. White Lace Curtains, • „,„, , , . , from 1/11 por pair 20 Pieces Prints (fast colours), 2§d pr yd Cream La( ! a (farting, beautiful designs', 30 Pieces'Priuts (fast colours), 3Jd pr yd 5s lid per pair 10 Pieces White Pinafore Muslins, 2fd Good Patterns Art Muslins, to clear, 3id tw vnvd P er yard V „, , „,. „ t , , Tablo Linens, full width, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, aria 12 Pieces Galatea Stripes (fast colours), jmj p el . y ar( j • 6i<l per yard Brown aud W hite Turkish Towels, 4jd, 3 Pieces White Tucked Muslins, 9^d pr yd 6d, lj-, large size. Ladies' Blouses, Our Al Kid Gloves, Ladies' Whitp Muslin Boys' S,traw Hats, for Aprons, large size, school wear] 1/11, 1/9 pair. 1/-. 6d. Another 10 Dozen of our well-known Cashmere Hose, Is per pair. Special' ) H av ' u S secured a Warehouseman's Samples of Ladies' Vesta, T- jji • o i • r Knickers, Combination?, Skirts, Night Dresses, Corsets, For tlllS bale I J etc., they will be sold at Half-price. Remnants of all Descriptions at Half-Price. Pattorns sent to any Address on application. BELL, ESAU, AND CO., Telephono No. 136. DBAPEES, Etc Avenue, Wanganui.

Racing. t) vi 2. Flying Handicap, of 25 eova j second horse in to receive 5 soys out of the st»kej. Disfanco J-mile. Nomination 10s, acceptance a. 15s. To stait at 12.30 p.m. i. 3. Catch Weights, of 20 soys; second horse j, to receive 5 soys out of tho itaKes. Dist, tance U furlongs. Open to horses that 1 . have nevor won a handicap flat race. Bnig tranca 20* on general entry night. To o ) iturt at 1 p m. s ; i. Patea Easter Handicap, of 6. soys ; second horse to receive 10 sors and third horse 6 t) soys out of the stakos Distance 1} mils*. it Nomination 20a, acceptance 30s To start at 2 p.m. o. 6. Farmers' PUte, of 2i soys; second horse • ; to receive 5 soys out of stakes. Distance 1 t ( mile. Eiitranco 2is on general entry night. For all horses that have never started for t) any other race (Farmers' Plates eicepted, d aud winners of those barred) ; welter s> weight for nge ; open to all horses trained d , in and the boua fide property of residents withiu th« boundaries of Vateaand Hiwcra L Counties for three mouths prior to date of d racing. To start at 245p m. !e 6. AJton Handicap, of 20 sots; sooond horse ; to receive 5 soya out; of the stakes. Distaure d 1 mile. Nomination 10s, acceptance 20s. To slart at 3 p.m c 7. Final Stak(s, of 20 soys; second horse to 0 receives ssvs out of tho stakes. Distance i\ furlongs. Open to hois»n that have never won a handicap flit race; weight not less than 9 stone. The winner of Catch Wrights to carry a penalty of lOlbs. Entrance 20s on geuoraleutiy night. To start at 4.45 p.m. 8 DATES OF NOMINATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, AND GENERAL ENTRIES. Z Nominations uo to 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, March 11 (h, 1893. ' Weights declared on MONDAY. 21st 3 March, 1893. ' f . Acceptances and General Entries up to 8 a p.m. on April Ist, 1898. ° RULES AND REGULATIONS. B 1. A hack is a horse that has never won an 1 advertis»d race, U not nominated for any . race at time cf ntart, nor for six months pre3 vious thereto (hack aud hunter races ex3 cepted). 3 2. The wiimer of any raoe after the declaration of weights to carry a penalty of . 71bs; twoormoresuohraies 141bs. 3. N o nominations or acceptances will bo [ received unless accompanied by the necessary [ amount in cash. ) 4. Performances of horsoa must be sent in . with nominations. ■ 6. Colours of riders to bs sent in with acceptances on general ortry night. 6 No entries will ba received for any raco, except upon condition that all olaims, disputes, and objections arising out of the racing shall be deoided by a majority of the stewards i>n sent, and their decision shall be final 7. The Committee resorve the tight to alter the date of appearanco of weighta and time of events should they sso fit to do so. 8. AU races to bo run under the rues of racing as adopted by the Metropolitan Clubs of New Zealand. Note.— The Post and Telegraph Office closes at 6 p m. , v Q. T. POTTO, Hon. Seo. Submitted and approved this 7th day of January, 1898, Robt. G. Bauchops, Secretary Taranaki Club. NESTLES (Swiss Condensed) MILK, Acknowledged to be THE RICHEST IN CREAM CAN be U3ed for all purposes of Fresh Milk. ONE QUALITY ONLY—THE BEST Of all Grocers and Storekeepers Wholesale Agents : SCLANDERS * CO. M. HOGAN & CO. Wanganni. CHIEF BRAND Clothing is made to fit tall, slender, men.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9391, 18 March 1898, Page 4

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