OPTICIANS HUMPHRY & FLETCHER ■ H , J: i t ’*3 ' Ik- * ** <- _. 9Bk j Every Wed. Macklow’s Pharmacy.
We now offer for the first time in Whakatane MATCHLESS MEASURED FITTING SHOES FOR LADIES. The opening range will be in Black, Brown and Wine with Cuban and Low Heels. Full and half sizes and in A. B and C fittings. We have every confidence in these lines and will offer them for sale on and after May 15. MILNE’S SHOE STORE The Strand, Whakatane.
WINTER SHOW - 1950 JUNE 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 24th In order to give competitors ample time to prepare mr these various competitions we publish the two lists. The new and complete schedules will be available in a few days. WINTER SHOW PROCESSION (Superintendent and Marshall: Mr. A. R. Chapman.) SATURDAY, JUNE 24th: Assembly at Messrs Ramson & Rae’s Store, Commerce Street, at 1.30 p.m. DECORATED VEHICLES, TRADE POSTERS, COMIC DISPLAYS, AND CHILDREN’S CLASSES. (Entry! Vehicles 2/6; others 1/-.) All Cups including Poultry, engraved and sent by registered post to winners. CUPS FOR COMPETITION Best Decorated Child’s Turnout—Allan Cup. Best Costume in Procession—Warren Cup. Best Decorated Motor Vehicle—Whittle Cup. C.l Best Decorated Car C.2 Best Decorated Trade Display C. 3 Best Motor Comic Display C. 4 Best Sporting Club’s Display C. 5 Best Fancy Dress Comic C. 6 -Best Humourous Get-up, Horse and Cart or other non-motor propelled vehicle CHILDREN’S CLASSES, NO ENTRY FEE. 0 0 Children’s Prize Money Paid Out at Time of Judging. NATIONAL DANCING COMPETITION (To be conducted by the Whakatane District Caledonian Society, Inc., under the Rules of the Piping and Dancing Association of N.Z., Inc.) WINTER SHOW BUILDINGS SATURDAY, 24th. JUNE, 1950 t Commencing 10.30 a.m. Sharp. Competitors MUST be ready when called upon. An Academy Judge will be appointed. All Entry Fees to be 1/3 other than the Open Classes 1/6. Entries close with Mrs. J. King, 17 Merritt Street, Whakatane on SATURDAY, JUNE 17th. Stewards: Mrs. J. King, Mrs. F. McCallion and Mrs. F. T. • Mayo. First six events open to local competitors who have never won first prize. Under 8 Years— Ist 2nd 3rd Entry 1 Highland Fling Gold Medal Silver Medal Certificate Fee 2 Irish Jig ” ” ” l/ 3 8 Years and Under 10— 3 Highland Fling 4 Sword Dance 10 Years and Under 12— 5 Highland Fling 6 Irish Jig Open—B Years and Under 7 Highland Fling 8 Irish Jig 9 Sailor’s Hornpipe 9 Years and - Highland Fling 11 Sailor’s Hornpipe 12 Irish Jig 13 Seantruibhas 11 Years and Under 13 — 14 Highland Fling 15 Sword Dance 16 Seantruibhas 13 Years and Under 16— 17 Highland Fling 18 Sword Dance 19 Irish Jig 20 Sailor’s Hornpipe' Open Class—--21 Sword Dance ” ” ” 1/S 22 Irish Jig 23 Seantruibhas 24 Waltz Clog No. 24 not conducted under above rules. 4 Entries or no second prize; 5 entries or no third prize. Members are urgently required at 10/6 for one gentleman’s ticket available for each day and two ladies tickets (one entrance). R. COBBE, Secretary. P.O. Box 213, Phones 398 A, 146 A new and not listed.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 53, 7 June 1950, Page 4
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