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Business Advertisements. See the Blue Flags for Bargains ! BELL, ESAU, AND CO. OUR THIRD HALE-YEAELY SLAUGHTER Commences TO-MORKOW (SATURDAY), The public 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 pnblio BARGAINS. Here are some of them : — Dress Department. Manchester Department. Full Dress Lengths, 2/11 the Dress 4 Pieces Double-width Grey Sheeting, ° Bjd per yard Good Tweed Dresses, 3/11 the Dress 3 p^S" 1^* 11 First-class Dress Length, 7/11 the Dress * Pi^J||^ a Pattoms Flannel6tt9 ' 5 Pieces Heavy Cretonne, good patterns, PRINTS AND MUSLINS. aJ/aXof White Lace Curtaino, , „„ , -, from 1/11 per pair 20 Pieces Prints (fast colours), 2fd pr yd Cream Laoe curtains, beautiful designs, 30 Pieces Prints (fast colours), 3Jd pr yd 5s lid per pair 10 Pieces White' Pinafore Muslins, 2Jd Good Patterns Art Muslins, to clear, 3f3 Per ya>^ , ol- « t , , Table Linens, full width, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, and 12 Pieces Galatea Stripes (fast colours), jmj p er yard 6^d per yard Brown and W hite Turkish Towels, is, 3 Pieces White Tucked Muslins, 9^d pr yd 6d, 1/-, large size. Ladies' Blouses, Our 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. Snpfial 1 Having secured a Warehouseman's Samples of Ladies' Vests, upouiai I Knioker3) Combinations, Skirts, Night Dresses, Corsots, For thlS Sale I j etc, they will be sold at Half-price. Remnants of all Descriptions at Half-Prioe. Pattoms sent to any Address on application. BELL, ESAU, AND CO., • Telephono No. 136. DRAPERS, Eto Avenue, Wanganui,

Racing. aova ; Firist Handicap Hurdles, Second Handicap Hurdles, Suburbau Steaploohaie, and Grandstand Steeplechase, 1 soy each. FRIDAY, 22ud April, 1R93, (on or about) Weights—For Flying Handicap, Wanganui Steeplechase, First Hurdles, and Suburbau Steeplechase. TUESDAY, 26th April, 1898, at 9 pm. Nominatious— Huutera 1 Steeplechase, Hunters' Hurdle Itace, First Hack Hurdles, Second Hick Hurdles, First Hack Flat, Second Hack Plat, Fiual Handicap Steepjecbiso, 1 soy each. Acceptances— Flying Handicap, 2 soys ; Wanganui Steeplechase, 6 boys ; First Hur Jle Handicap, 2 st>v« ; Suburban Stespleoliaßo, 1 soy. TUESDAY, 10th M*y, 1898 (on or about) Woii?Ms— For Huuters' Steeplechase, First Hack Hurdles, and First Hack Fiat. TffKSDAY, nth May, 1898, at 9 pm. Acceptances— Huntera' Steeplechase, 1 soy; First Hack Hurdles and First Hack Flat, 10s each TUESDAY, 21th May, 1893 (at or about) 8 p.m. Weights— For Wiutor Oats, Becond Hurdles, Grand Stand Steeplechase, Hunters' Hurdles, Second Hack Hurdle?, aud Second Hack Flat. TUESDAY, 2Uh May, 1898, at 10 p.m. Acceptances— Winter Oats and Second Hurdle Handicap, 2 soys : Hunters' Hurdle Bice aud Second Hick Hurdles, 10a each; Graudslaud Steeplechaso, 3 soya ; Second Hack Flat, 10s. WEDNESDAY, 25th May, 189 1 ! (on the Course) Weights— For Fiual Steeplechase will bo doclated after the Grandstand Steeplechase, and acceptance* must be made half-au-hour before tho race starts. RULES AND REGTOLiTIONS. To which the attention of persons entering horses is particularly directed. All entries, nominations, etc., will close at the Secretary's office, Wangauui, at 9p.m., except when otherwite npooinsd.— All entries -to be sealed and addressed to the Secretory, Wangauui Jockey Olub, Wangauui, entrance money enclosed, with tho name, age at time of entry, namo of owner, podigree, colours of : ■the rider, and in the caoo of handicaps whore liorses have not previously started ou the Wanganui course, porf ormancea of the horse. Entrance money? to go to the funds of the Club.— Entries bytelegram must be confirmed in writing at the earliest possible opportunity. — Stakes are paid in full. —All races to be run under the N.Z. Rules of Raciug. — No entry will be locoived under any pretence whatever after the hour named. N.B. — The stakbs in the subjoined piogramme are subject to revision by the Oommittee prior to closing, as to the dates of entry, acceptance, etc., amount of addci money, and conditions. The Committee also reserve to themselves the right of altering the dates on which ths handicaps appear should they deem fit to do no. FBEEMAM B. JACKSON, Seoietary and Treasurer. NOMINATION 03? YEARLINGS. MONDAY, 4th APEIL, 1818, at 9 p.m. At the Secretary's Office, Wanganui. NOMINATIONS FOB TWO-YEAR-OLD STAKES, 1899. (To be run in March). A sweepstake of 10 soys each for starters, with 150 boys added ; second horse to receive 30 soys from the stakes ; distance, 6 f uriongs ; colts, Bst 71b ; fillies aud geldings, Bst 31ba ; the winner cf any race of the value of 200 soys to carry 51bs extra ; of 300 soys 7ibs extra (penalties not accumulative). Nomination 1 soy, acceptance i soys, and 5 soys at the post. • akd son WANQANUI GUINEAS, 1899. (To bo run in October). Of 200 soys ; second hor3e to receive 50 soys from the stakes ; distance, 1 mile ; colts, Bst lOlbs ; fillies aud geldings, Bst albs ; nomination 1 soy, acceptance 4 soys. FfIEEMAN R. JACKSON, Secretary. ILJUIAM piNCHES, ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER. Estimates, Quantities, and Valuations made. Patent Drawings made. Advice Gratis. Offices— -Ridgway Street, opposite the Post Office. AN enormous stock of the Latest Patterns in WALL PAPERS (for harmony of colours and beauty in design cannot be beaten), for Drawing-rooms, Dining-rooms, and Halls, at id per piece. At R. and E. Tiugey's, the Avenue, Wanganui. I

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9397, 25 March 1898, Page 4

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