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Business Advertisements. See the Blue Flags for Bargains 1 BELL, ESAU, AND CO. OUB THIRD HALF-YEARLY SLAUGHTER Commences TO-MOEEOW (SATUEDAY), The publio do not require to be told that there is no mincing of matters with BELL, ESAU, & CO. BAEGAINS! BAEGAINS! BAEGAINS! We out down every expense to give the publio BARGAINS. Here are some of them :— Dress Department. Manchester Department. Full Dress Lengths, 2/11 the Dress 4 p aJa'pS^K"* 11 * 11 BheetiD8 ' Good Tweed Dresses, 3/11 the Dress 3 Pieoes^Do^k-width White Sheeting, First-class Dress Length, 7/11 the Dress 4 P^ CC g e {||^ a Pattoms FlaMwlett8 > 5 Pieces Heavy Cretonne, good patterns, PRINTS AND MUSLINS. GranFvKv^ White Lace Curtains, 20 Pieces Prints (fast colours), 2|d pr yd Cream° Lace Curtains, beautiful designs, 80 Pieces Prints (fast colours), 3|d pr yd 6s lid per pair 10 Pieces White Pinafore Muslins, 2Jd Good Pattons Art Muslins, to clear, 3P ,„ _f ry^ 14 _, . „ . , . Table 6 LiMns, full width, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, ana 12 Pieces Galatea Stripes (fast colours), jm y p^ yttt( j Cfd per yard Brovm and White Turkish Towels, 4ja, 3 Pieces White Tucked Muslins, 9£d pr yd 6d, 1/-, large size. Ladies' Blouses, Oar Al Kid Gloves, Ladies' White Muslin Boys' Straw 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. SoßOial ) Having secured a Warehouseman's Samples of Ladies' Vests, Mfjv i Knickera, Combinations, Skirts, NighV' Dresses, Corsets, DOF tniS 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., Telephone No. 136. DRAPERS, Eto Avenue, Wanganui. -

Luke&Cd/s :, RANG ES. Next to Pure Food, comes Good Cooking. DO YOU WANT A PEBFECT COOK-'. ING RANGE?- ", tS" Note the following faots^- - LUKE & CO.'S Ranges areEconoml-" oal of fuel. They cpok'-perfeotly. The ovens are wrought iron. All^ boilers are copper, tin lined.' In facilities' for. cleaning and repairing they Have no rival, aB both ovens and boilers are portable. \ '■ W. G/B^ettF. ; SOLE A'GBNT, 1 !" ' ft' St. Hill-sfaeetrWangamri*' ' ' - Joseph Soler \_ \Jj TT AS. much ' •siV Hs^A"^? MH. pleasure in ■^V/ Tjaafc} calling the atfen- ■■'- : -??s^r>S4K& tion °f Republic of > *Jfim§Q'ilki3s£r} Wanganai,andalso -/jvfWiNwJ as&r'i the surrounding MsECm! Hrfw Dist "« ts 'to* -<*"> . slaSwrTßrrt jrJ ki krg© and varied . wPQtW Stook on his hands ' *v» *" k^J own manu* ' ' faotured Wines. MB SOLER especially wishes to 'call 'the attention of Hotelkeepers and the publio generally to the excellent quality bi these Wines, as will be seen by the following awards:— The Wines x Mr Soler sent to .the Melbourne International' Exhibition in 1880, when competing with those from all parts of the world, obtained SIX PRIZES. He olso obtained First Medal for these , Wines for PUBITY, at the Christohnroh •"" International' Exhibition, 1885 C ThW Wines were l also exhibited at theAshburton , International Exhibition, held on the 20th . of March, 1882, and received from 'the judges First Award of Merit, and werenlso ) awarded the First Prize Medal at the New J ' ' Zealand Industrial Exhibition, 1885iWel- -'? , lington; also Prize- Medal.at the Indian -• and Colonial Exhibition, held in London; <X 1887 ; Prize Medal at the Melbourne Inter- - national Exhibition, held in 1889 ; and. he was awarded First Prize for the Colonies at the Wellington Conference, held -in May, 1896. - - „ MB SOLEB bas~a~NEW ZEALAND' WINE LICENSE to retail from one bottle to any quantity. Price, 30s per ' dozen, assorted or otherwise. In bulk, from one gallon to any quantity ; .price on •■' application. Wines in StooE-^Ofd'Portf \) Constantia,Burgundy,Amentolad Sherry,. -, Madeira, Muscat, and Verdeilho. - Z> ' Wanted— Empty'Quart Wine Bottles from '"' [one dozen to any quantity; Port. Wine Bottles, Is per dozen; Brandy, WbMey, " • and Claret Bottles, 9d per dozen ; country people to deliver at Wanganni Railway Station and tjown people to deliver at my, premises. T O L E ,R,_ BELL STREET WANGANUI - f" fiWEX BRAND Clothing is made to. V/> nt tall, Blender, men. HIEF BRAND Clothing is sold all through the North Island.

Racing. 2, Flying Handicap, eovs; second horse to receive 5 iov« oat of tho stakes. Distance 5-mile. Nomination 10b, acceptance 15s. To sbut at 12.30 p.m. 3. Catoh Weights, of 20 boys ; second borse to receive S boys out of the itaKei. Distance 4| furlongs. Open to hsrses that have never iron a handicap flat race. Entrance 20i oa gentr&l entry night. To «t*rt at 1 p in. 1. Patea Easter Handicap, of 65 iovs : second horse to receive 10 iovs and third horse 6 soys out of tbo stakes Distunes 1} miles. Nomination 20s, acceptance 303. To start at 2 p.m. b. Farmers' Phte, of 2i soy«; second hone to receive 6 soys out of stakes. Distance 1 mile. Entrance 25s On generalentty night. For all horses that have never started for auy other race (Fanners' Plates ezcopted, and winners ot tUoie barred) ; welter weight for age ; open to all horses trained in and tho bona fide property of rendeats within the boundaries of Patea and Hawera Counties for throe months prior to date of racing. To start at 246 p.m. 6. Alton Handicap, of 30 soys ; second horse to receive 6 soys out of the »ta kes. Distance 1 mile. Nomination 10s, acceptance 20s. To start, at 3 p.m. 7. Final Stakes, of 20 soys ; second borse toreceive6 nvt out of the stakes. Distance i\ furlongs. Open to hoisw that have never wou a. haudicap flat race; weight not less than 9 stone. The winder of Catoh Weights to curry a penalty of lOlbi. Entrance 203 on geueral eiiby night. To start at 4.45 p.m. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, AND GENERAL ENTBIES. Nominations up to 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, Mansh Uth, 1898. Weights declared on MONDAY. 21st Maroh, 1893. Acceptances and Oeneral Entriei up to 8 p.m. on April Ist, 1898. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. A hack is a horse that has never won an advertised race, ii not nominated for any race at time cf ttart, nor for six months previous thereto (hack and hunter races excepted). 2. The winner of any race after the declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 71bs; two or more such raies Hibs. 3. No nominations or acceptances will be received unless accompanied by the necessary amount in cash. 4. Performances of hones must be sent in with nominations. 6. Colours of riders to be sent in with aoceptances on general entry night. 6 No entriei will bo received for any race, oxcept upon condition that all claims, disputes, and objections arisiug ont of the racine; shall be decided by a majority of the stewards present, and their decision shall be final. 7. The Committee' reserve the right to alter the date of appearance of weights and time of events should they see fit to do s). 8. All races to bo ran under the rules of racing as adopted by the Metropolitan Clubs of New Zealand. Note.— The Post and Telegraph Office closes at 5 p m. Q. T. POTTO, Hon. Sec. Submitted and approved this 7th day ef January ,lS9B, Rodt. Q. Batjchopb, Secretary TaranakiGlub.

NESTLES (Swiss Condensed) MILK, Acknowledged io bb THE RICHEST IN CREAM /"^AN be ÜBed for all purposes of Fresh Vy Milk. ONE QUALITY ONLY— THE BEST Of all Grocers and Storekeepers Wholesale Agents: SOLANDEES A CO. M. HOGAN & CO. Wanganui. HIEP BRAND Saddle Tweed Trou sers for Farmers and Stockmen, are made to wear

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9394, 22 March 1898, Page 4

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