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Bosiness idseiHiementi. ' . - : IMI^ERIiAX CALF FOOD CAS* be used with cither Skim, Separated Milk, or Whey. Made from malt, cooked and uncooked oereals, scientifically blendbd, so as to be the -beat substitute for whole milk.. At the same-time will »ot cause " scours," as ia the case with linseed alone. If, mixed and fed according to instructions, it is the moat economical food in the market. A SMALL 1 BAG <Mlbs) sill last one Calf fin weeks, and longer lf milk 1 i ■ - ' planOfnl, "*• I .Packed In 231 b Bags, or 2001 b Sacks, , x „ . ; i v , ' •-■'' >''• *** '* ■*■ ' ! AWARDED GOLD MEDAL, FIRST AWARD AND SPECIAL DUNEDIN EXHIBITION, MENTION ATTOKCi&KD EXHI1898. , "- „ v..r«t'P BITION, 1699. • TESTnrONIAis. ' I Midhurst, Taranaki, Dear Sir, ' - December 22nd, J891. , I have isuuh pleasure in rocouimending to my farmer friends in T*ranald the use of the "Imperial" Calf Meal as a valuable help, iu-the^succeasfnl rearing ct their calvps. In my opinion,? that vised 'in moderatof Quantities, cooked, and mixed with drim milk, it answers all" the purposes "of the im- r Eortcd meal at about half tho cost. I havo triedlthenf both;, and in each ".ase aye been satisfied with tho results, but I give tlie preference to the "Imperial," on account of its being the much cheaper feeder of the two, a* very valuable consideration in a place where- the values of cattle are only nominal. 1 ; -i*WV >' Yours ■■faithfully,/ * ,' 1 * "' ' J. BURT.VEALE. ' PBxtract from thoVWyndnam Herald, June,- 14th^ 1901J . Mr John Mcßean,, of Downs, yesterday told us. of a satisfactory experience he has had in rearing calves with artificial food. »He raised twenty calves on "Imperial" Calf Food, and at the same time had others which he fed with new milk. The former did quite as well, aa the latter, and (when sold five months old),* realised top market values; \^f.' Matoura'Mand, January 24th, 1901. I . Messrs Laagdowo and Son, Cfcriatchurch. ' .1' I Dear Sirs, Be Calf Food purchased from you, I may/say^tbat I was- well pleased with it, as my calves did very well while fed 1 with 1t,., and I consider it very satisfactory aa an economical Calf Food. - r-r i -' i.'' «,. i-Yd'ai* faithfully, , T. W. FOSTER. - " 1 • -if— — ■ >"'" Si r f, . ■ " v s ■ At Chriatchnrch A. and P. Show, November 1896, the First Prize Exhibit for Veal Calf, not exceeding eight weeks old, and for butcher's purposes only, waa reared upon "Imperial Calf Food. LANGDOWN AND SON, ? OHRISTOHURCH.

v * - 11 • 1 ■ Bports. . , '■ IjrrAiTOTABA' AXHr,Exig T? sports - fTo bet'eld'on ; , NEW YEAR'S DAY. PnoafUMUie. 100 Yards. — 40s, 15s; nomination ".s," acceptance is. Boys' Bace> — 10s, sa; entrance la. One Mile 80s, 20s, 10a; nom. 3ft, accept. 2s. Long Jump. — 15s, ss; entrance ls.bstdcle Bace. — ISs, ss; entrance Is. ' 220 Yards. — 50s, 20s; nom. 2b, accent. Is. High Jump. — 15s, ss; entrance 13. 440 Yards. — 605,. 20s; nom. 2s, acceptance 2s. Sack Bace. — 10s, ss; entrance Is. Nail-driving for Ladies. — Gold brooch Ladies' Bracelet Club Bace.— Nom. 3s. Canoe Hurdle Bace. — 30s, 10s; entrance 2s. Greasy Boom. — 20s; entrance Is. 880 Yards.^-eOs, 20s, 10s;_nom. 2s, -yVficttp-fencV.ls^ „,: -JSsjT Girls Bace. — 10s, ss. ■ 220-Yards Hurdles.— 4os, 10s; nom. 2s, accept." Is. Pigeon in the Ppb — 20s; entrance Is. Consolation, >.: 220 • yards. — 30s,' 10s; entrance 2s. -, Tilting in the'Bihg. — Ws, 10s; • .it- • ranee 2s. - » Nominations closo December 2is>l. at 8 p.m. Hun under Wanganui CnlCiioniaa Society's Bules." ' " / ? ' " » -F. TRAIN,?Hon. Sec. TWENTIETH .ANNUAL PICNIC . . -AND SPORTS. j of the COMBINED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES, To be held at MATABAWA New Year's Day. Haudicapper, Mr J. H. Purnell. ; PROGRAMME. ,- »- (To , start!: >at 12.30). . : 1. Maiden' Race. — First 'prize 30s, j second 10s. Nomination Is. J- ' 2. Girls' Race Handicap, 100 yards, under 10 years of age. — First, prize sb, second 2s 6d. ; 3. Boys' Race, under 10 years of age — First prize ss, second 2s 6d. i( 4. 100 Yards. — FirSt 'prize secsnd , - £1, third 10s. Nomination Is, j acceptance 2s. . 5. High, Jump.-r-Firat prize 15s, sec- 1 ond 55." Nomination,' Is. 6. Menagerie Race. — Competitors are ; allowed to drive any animal /&-' copfc a horse, pony, dog, or donkey. A cord or ribbon must be; attached to each • animal,' which 1 are to be driven about 50 yards. tbc first past the post being- the winner.. Any drivel » getting in . front of s their animal will be disqualified. First prize 10s, second ss. „ 7. Married Man's Race Handicap, 150 yards. No competitor-^ iny^ handicap events allowed*' to -start/ and. no running gear allowed, wm-' ,*. , petitors. may take off their boots. ;.'> .Fifet""'pmo' 15s, second ss. 8. Girls'. Kace Handicap, 50 yeards, ' under 5 years . of age.— First os, j second 2s 6d. 1 0. 220 Yards Handicap. — First prize £3, second 20s, third 10s. Norn■ ination Is, acceptance 2s. 10. Boys' ' Race Handicap, 50 yards, under 5 years of age. — First prize ss, secend 2s 6d. 11. Bun - eating Competition. — First 'prize ss, second 2s 6d12. Hat-trimming Competition for Mon. Ladies on the ground ' to* judge by ballet. Hats and trim--mings found by committee. First r - H prT«e= lOs^sSeonja:' 6s; .' i \ '-f . • "131 jTail-iirivin^CompeHtion for Women. — First prize 10a, second sa. 14. Girls' Race," handicap, 150 yards, „ under 14 years.— First prize ss, '* second 2s 6d. " 16. 440 Yards Handicap. — First nrize" £3, second" £1, third 10s. Noraination r ls, acceptance 2s. , 17. Quoitß Handicap. — First prize 255, second 15b, third ss. Nomination" Is 6d.. Other events" will be added during tho day. , • - _ ' " Nominations for Nos. 4, 5,'. 0, and ;16 'will close*' at the 'Secretary's office, in Bidgwny , Street, on TUESDAY, December 24th, at' lo p.m..' ' , .Handicaps , published 'on Monday, "JOth pecember. i '," Band in attendance. ■ , For all handicap 'events competitors ira.' to furnish the Secretary with,' a Hst of the 'two previous, years' poriirmancqs. , Competitors not doing so are liable to disqualinca'tion.' 'Accept-, anccs are to bo paid on the ground' 15 minutes before each event Btavts The Committee reserve the right, to , throw open the nominations should sufficient entries not, be received, , to^'start 'or ,no" .second", priz-j, - four" or no * third. ' All events to be run under the* Wanganui Caledonian Society's rules. Plenty of toys ."or cliiiareq's races, and ganicsqf all kinda. Jioancier bats' and balls 'supplied fCQC, Refreshments at town prices. Trams advertised in. future issues.- . B. B. PRICE, Secretary. Sale Mg/m Birds' , TOOOT O HOP ■ ;vidtori* Avenoet Wanganui, 1 - . v. <•' , • -, - a - * ■' Telephone No. 31*. , ''- I _ ' -It ~< ' THE.CAjRWNBi T rVERY & TJAIT QTABLES. BATES' STREET, WANGANUI "■ (Opposite the Court House).:* Proprietor, THOMAS ' ATKINS. SEVEKT BOOMY~LOOSE, BOXES. 1 -'"ap "Comfortable": Stalls 30 ' STANDS, 6d'. 'Note' s fhi», -FEED^iis Ladies' Waiting -Room,.; with Every "~ ' " J r ' Accommodation: , '< .VBHIOLES OF*ALL"CLASSES' r 6N HIRE. -,: i"- *- j Also, Saddhv-Horseß, Lady's Hacks, "■ Eto., on the Shortest ' Notice;' . £ NEW.LANDAU,- ; Specially-JBuilt to Order for Weddings and other; Special Purposes, , Telepnbne 284— The name ot: Ai!1 KINS' will always, be found oa the first page of the list. " _ ,

Hean's Shirt Polish it a gnat help to a lanndrtM whan ironing 'shirts, collars, cuffs, eto. In fast, it makss ironing a pleasnre becauMitorevsnts theiron sticking, makes it work smoothly, and, with* , out any trouble, leaves a beautiful mirror-like polish. Order a box to day, from your grooer and you will find next day's ironing to be a pleasure and comfort. Your, husband will be pUaMd with the brightness of bis shirts, collars and ouffi, and you will be delighted to have them ao bright with so little I labour. Sold in twosisw 6d. >'•; andl/- . , - \ v - Frepared only by O. V. HBJLIf, ' Chemist, Yiotoria Artnue, , WanganuL - You will be so nueb pleased' ! with - HEAN'S / ; TOOTH. POWDER if you ' will vjust^try it ones or twice, that -you will continue to use it always. It is a Carbolic Tooth Powder prepared from the' puieit, oleanest ana best materials. Teach the children to u»e it regularly. Their teeth will improve under its ol—nting io&aeaee. Price lift. H.HEAII, Ohemlsl, Victoria Avenue, - 1 ! c ' Wanganui.- - 9» ■ I /^CEANIC STEAMBHIP COY. • A. and ITIINE.' AUCKLAND TO LONDON, VIA AMERICA, IN 26 DAYS. \ THE SPLENDID 6000-TON SISTER SHIPS ! BIERRA, SONOMA, "VENTURA. (Classed 100 Al at British Lloyds), ' wi'l leave Auckland *a under: . Leave Leave Arrive ' Steamers AucklndHono- SanFian 2 p.m. lulu, oieco. 3IEKRA .. Sept 7 Sept. 17 Sept. 23 SON 081 A Sept 38 Oct. ■ 8 Dot. 14 Centura Oct 19 Oct. 29 Nov. 4' Extremes of Heat and Cold avoided. Vive day* longest time at Ben. Four Days from Pacific to Atlantic. Choice of- eight routes. Niagara Falls viewed from carriage windows. Bookings to any point in Canada,' United Stated, and Europe. "Wo BEACH THJSM iLL WITH SPEED. COMFORT, VARIETY." Faxfs: San Francisco and Vancouver, £16 to .«40. Liverpool & London," .£32 7a lid to M 9 3s «: .Round tht World, 15s to £137. Write for particulars to -• C. F. MILLWABp, Agent, Wanganui. • y THB WESTPOET COAL COMPANY (Limited.) . . This Company's riOALBEOOKDALE i^iOAL v - v Is the finest house,, steam,,'- and gas Coal in tho Southern Hemisphere. COALBROOKDAIii COAL is ab'so-' .atoly unrivalled, for Domcstx purposes. When you, want this celebrated Wostport Coal, ask for COALBROOK-" DALE, not merely, Westport. You can obtain it from your dealer at th^ same price as others of au inforior kind. ' 1 Its popularity is beat known" by thi fact that a quarter of a million torn of Coalbrookdale Coal was sold las' year. * ! '' J B. MATHISON, , ■ . • • - * Agent,' I '<-- - St. Hill Sireel,' Wanganui. ; — J: : fVoolpaoks and Grass Seeds THE - - -* 1 N.Z. Loan-& Mercantile Agency Coy, Ltd., : : Have just landed dirept from Calcutta, J, Fall Sin, and 80-inch Packs jof At Lowest Prices.. -TW-OW LANDING- Several Tank's 'of J3I Hurst's celebrated TURNIP SEEDS, comprising Green Top, Purple Top, Yellow Aberdeen, , Purple, Top Mammoth,, Champion Swede, lmperial ' Gteen Globed eto. '" "" ) Also, Broadleat Essex Rape. . Full stooks of Hawke's Bay Perennial Byegrass Seed. Crested Dogßtsil,' Meadow Foxtail -(the earliest and -best per-, annial grass tnat grows), Meadow Feaou'e, Sheep's Feeone, Chewings Fescue, and all kinds of Clovers. Direct Importers of' Ceylon' Teas, Wire Staples, and General Stores. ' Apply - x I N.Z. LOAN Se MERCANTILE I "AGENCY CO., lu>., ,' Taupo Quay, Wanganui. ■ ■piREWOOD I TGIIREWOOD KATA, in <f 6 lengths „ . . 80/- per cord Do per truck ...... 29f. „ . TAWA,in4ftlengtha.... 23/6 „ Do per trnok .' 22/- „ All Cat Woods 5/- extra. Gravel, Sand, and Loam always on hand. , ' TEUM.S: SPOT CASH. i k B. KEWDKICK, j ' Wood Merchant, Aramoho. ] PIGS. PIGS. PIGS. PlGs> THE Wangauui Baoon Faotory wi)L; . be open to receive properly toppedoff Pigs from Ist December. " ' . Good Store Pigs wanted immtdfately.. Highest price given for good quality. ! - Agent for D. C. O. Gebbte, Esq., Pedigree Yorkshire, Berkshire, and Tamworth Pigs. Correspondence invited. > J. BUCHANAN, Okoia, > Proprietor.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10522, 19 December 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10522, 19 December 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10522, 19 December 1901, Page 4

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