i SPORTING. ■piGMONT RACING CLUB. AVINTER MEETING. MAY 12 and 13, 1920. r Handicapper-H. COYLE. Starter-C. O'CONNOR. Judge-J. CAMERON. r FIRST DAY. . TONGAHOE HURDLES HANDICAP, of 275 sovs. One mile and three-quar-ters. ■ • HACK AND HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. About two miles. EGMONT STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 500 sovs. About two miles and a half. TAAVIIITI HANDICAP, of 250 sovs. Six furlongs — TELEGRAPH HACK HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. Five ftirlongs. M'RAE MEMORIAL, a Handicap of 400 sovs. One mile and a quarter. RAILAVAY HACK HANDICAP, of 180 sovs. Seven furlongs SECOND DAY. NGAMUTU APPRENTICES' HANDICAP (Hack Conditions), of 150 sovs. Six furlongs. MANAWAPOU HURDLES HANDICAP, of 225 sovs. One mile and a half. OPEKE STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 400 sovs. About two miles. MOKOIA HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. Six furlongs. THE SHORTS (Hack Conditions), a Handicap of 150 snvs. Five furlongs. MANAIA HANDICAP, of 300 sovs. One mile and a distance. ' BOROUGH HACK HANDICAP, of 180 sovj. Seven furlongs. NOMINATIONS for all ev-'iits (1 snv.) CLOSE TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), APRIL 23. at 8. Full programme advertised in tho "N.Z. Referee." V. B. STEATTON. j. ,i Secretary. , Box 51, Hawera. ' 'Phone 437. ■ EGMONT RACING CLUB. a WINTER MEETING, . AVINTER MEETING, t MAY 12 and 13, 1920. NOMINATIONS for all Events CLOSE TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), APRIL 23, 1920, at 8. ' V. B. STRATTON, Secretary. Telephone 437. Box 51, Hawera. f) ,_ _ __ : : I riANTERBUEY JOCKEY CLUB. * ROYAL EACE MEETING, In Honour of the Visit of I- H.E.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. t To be held on the RICCAETON EACECOUESE On SATURDAY. MAY 15, 1920. THE WELCOME HURDLE HANDICAP, of 500 sovs. One mile and 1 three-quarters. 3 THE RENOWN STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 750 sovs. Two ' miles and a hnlf. I THE MARLBOROUGH STAKES, of I 1250 sovs. For two-year-olds and Weight for age. No penalties. Ono mile THE ROYAL HANDICAP, of 1250 sovs. One mile and half. THE CORNWALL HANDICAP, of 000 sovs. Hack conditions. One " mile and a quarter. THE SANDRINGHAM !WELTER HANDICAP, of 500 sovs.. Minimum weight, 7st 71b. Six furlongs. NOMINATIONS for all events close at - 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, APRIL 23. - HANDICAPS for all events will be de- - dared on MONDAY, MAY 3. ! ' ACCEPTANCES for nil events will closo at 8 p.m. on WEDNESDAY. MAY 5. F. C. COTHEE, r Acting Secretary. i, P.O. Box 385, . i- Christchurch. ! r TOILET SPECIALISTS, : WHY TOLERATE SUPERFLUOUS HAIR? SOME folk have a fear of anything electrical, but we assure all sufferers from Superfluous Hair that theso '. disfiguring hairs can be permanently and ■- almost painlessly removed by t ■ "ELECTROLYSIS." The very latest and up-to-the-minut" & installation is what we use. and under :- the gentle operntincr of our skilled manin pulators ynu hardly ■ feel anything. U Socials, Dances, and nmnv ofiher feus tivities that call for personal cham and -. beauty are in full swing. Look your 9 best! Call np at the Boudoir; we will ■, gladly suggest and advise. i MRS. CAMERON. 0 "Boudoir'Camille," - Coope'-'s Buildings, opp. "Evening Post," .Wellington.' . 'Phpne 1791. THE ROSY BLOOM OF YOUTH. A CLEAR, velvety complexion is the delight of every woman. But often the beauty of a radiant skin is spoilt bv. facial flaws—superfluous hair, pimples and blotches. "RUSMA" (Reg.) totally destrovs the hairy growths, and a course of Expert Face Massage overcomes any defects, and imparts to your skin the. clear, fresh ' bloom of youth. ' Fuller particulars regarding "Rusma" 'Reg.) and Scientific Massage Treatment from MRS. HULLEN, Toilet Specialist, Dent. D, 3A Courtenay Place, "Wellington. W' ITNESS tho fact that the name Milsom is synonymous with purity and excellence of manufacture. To have prosporcd for 20 years is guarantee of , the goodness of the goods. All Hair ore- . parations, Hair AVork, Cultene, Faco ■ Creams, and the famous Milsom Hygienic Faco Powder. Miss Milsom, Hair and Faco Specialist, 94 "Willis Street. 'Phone . 814. ■ 1 BUSINESS NOTICES. ' \Tf ERS" Chemical Extinguishers TOi DAY. To-morrow may be too late, Man- ; ning Machinery Co., 5 Bedford Row, I Christchurch. WANTED Known, 6 dozen Ladies' Shoes, size 2 and 3 only, Crockett ', and Jones.' Violet and other best makes, '> 3,55. 6d. Sale price 225. 6d. O'Brwii'a, Sale, Cuba Street,
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 178, 23 April 1920, Page 9
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