, " • ~~ /~~ I RIFLE SHOOTING DOG- FANCIERS SURF COMPETITIONS r : : ■ \ H ' . ■- ___»—— ■ S^ « • .. IHlu UPWII i BALLINGER I! >™v ■■* a £/ f^% / V WL^ ■ SUBURBS CLUB WELLINGTON KENNEL CLUB TWO EVENTS WON BY LYALL To give you new vigour, to gire "BROS i W yf^l) /" " " jvfcfiliff « ' \ SU^^. • ,> AV you an .ppetlte, tnd to brace ,Z,L^« ffllhli Wi\ -Wr&^>-\ I V VJ^ — ■ , , ' C 4 , BAY ■ you up for the daily ta,k, try 3 WM 1 "^ xS^SI ,ir-w^.i 1 jfc^Er' Conditions were far from good at The unpleasant vejitlier on Saturday _ , ■ Fellows' Syrup. BiJ> -t>KAJNiJ- M* m )M \. _^-*' —Nfc. Traitham on Saturday afternoon, and even wag responsible i'or' a smaller at- learns lroni the Island Buy, Lyall Buy, Recommended by doctors The Finest Quality jj|jl £" ■ . ■. V k^2s^ heavy rain led to the abandonment of tendance than usual at the annual meeting Worser Bay, Maranui, and Paokakariki throughout the woridforAnemia, FTYDEAULIC DRAWN LEAD TRAP 3. Rj WsMfilm ■ t>Mr\^^ -<^ • some of the competitions. of the Wellington Kennel Club, but fane Surf Clubs competed at the annual surf malnumuon, lo« or^ppem*.etc. 11 BENDS.OTTOS .Etc Kte. feZl/Of* «- ■_ J#gß ' Th° S»bu^ Kille Club iired i«* were present in strong force, and and life-saving competition* held at Pae- &tu* muxnu-imni . LUAJ) PIPES Mffa-p f , M|H I/* 11 /' /} M* I I over 300 yards. The conditions became tllel'e was no lack of .euthusiasm. Mr. J. kakariki yesterday, under the auspices of ljil V V /VlVfffi 'Nails. Large Stocks of Oli/vv V » IVlll^ /i/ / 1 Orkl'^ArnP^ so bad that the competition that was to Mason presided. . . the Wellington Centre of the Royal Life- WILLLUWA ALL PLUMBERS' SUPPLIES. .~S«i«ii^ • Illll^ 'V/ VUtIUWaUICJ , count for tlle Extl . fl Seriea Competition According to the annual report, nearly Saving Society. An exceptionally heavy * MJMdMiM ▼▼ *J P.O. B« W. T^ «^wd««iS. „&» in th. fKNUf 1 * Sorav cracks corners shelves had to be abandoned. A. Sherbrooke, 300 dogs were benched at the annual show surf was running. , ' tVQTIP ' W<4Knr£m trashing estrac U I ■ " nlutS S^(^SS«dS ti J llß 'T tr^n consist?^ h' Jl^ The ««tries Wfc re considered I"ite ?** Laws Rosebo.vl, for novice teams'. | STCMJJ* W«lhn S tnn. * nd dlrt . I«|§j|| 1 pmmDing. Spray COCkroaCHes direct o f la tc> made the excellent score ol 4/ suti sf actOl . y in view O f the fact that sev- was won by Paekakariki, Island Bay ■ ' ■ ' Makes clothes snow^ j when they appear. They may-tude off the gun am was top for the day. iniportant sllo , vs had boen held jllßt being second, and Worser Bay third. : ■ : ~ Just RINSE! . S«BS but Will die SOOn. Spray regularly tO following are the booies,.- ~,,,v;m,ik. Tl,,> .nv,,-,l r, v . t i, P |,™ t d,,» ihere was close competition for the ' . Tliat's all! Try EASY \\ \ { prevent breeding.. Harmless topeo- , . ™. . ~., Hie 1, ,^t 'i!^.^ (T sSi^ n* Clli); awudetl for ll! e •f st,!^* , . „ • Monday. All grocer ]l). _ ' pleanddoes not stair, ■ ; • Aj Sherbrooke * « -^~/^^rtfc^ - ' — Jk*KH&tti*i i•" fe.w_ £?H!!:£;E a- s iiF-^^e^^ Gibbons' Coinage HLH S^-rf* c °r> n*' . ■ E. Telford, 37, 0-37; Dep.-Prcs. (Joodall, The committee regretted to report the belD-? ,Ly?n, B^'; yju' Maranui DDAM7C w> . ' A *1 -» V J Hg^JM «Fn AdufSw^ BIH^^H 30,^-36;^. E.^ Aston, 30, 0-30; H. G. loss of a valuable t?ophy, tho MUwaukeo "^"J^j^J"^*^^^ BRONZE '/ [ WL^^^f^W^SM^M '^^W I BP^™^l HHH^HBBI S. R M'Lean.y, 0^31; aVs. Shreeve! packing, wm'co^ FIXTINGS '^K*V I I /^^B The Old Naviils.Cl.ib fired at ranges' was considered, would make it almost im- iripM.,^! ?« i ■ 11, 10 -la'^crKlon Noi-th Uronze Fittints offer a wealth. .SSK^^HBH| , . ~ — ■ ——— ■ %X&^&*S^<t « ISS^SAoOI^ '^"-^-n^eadeli '' J B VS «■■ " , • 43 each; at 000 yards M'Baiu was top reported to be sound, with a small in- p^lJk.Hkf B<?$ h -^ OVKe for quality ' UtUiftr' tM dlcmtir. ' t - W ith 47, followed by F. Franklyn 45. The crease in the cash in the bank. The uierri- WaitlßMHm,, 9PI irii 5- ?' in the home. . % ~ mixing board and back- , / ■ ■ .■ , W. MBain ....- JO 47 I W t i loge decease.l or out of the country, and VI"B)^-I«J-all Bay; (Muller, Mollier, ____«__ — \ '>"■ 111 I-Ift VI / breaking job of turning /^s*^' 47 40 I 89 the name of J[r. A. A. George was added dn> Cameron, Pearce, Diekson, Blake- ~,,- ST c'TV V ' ; B»1 3I I ■■l^i^ concrete with a shovel. In- /^^^^N^ /v./» F- I?t'anii'j'n. 37, 45, 2—84; M. Hugo, 3C, to the list; executive, vice-presidents, Cap- '? ; v: n»u i^-Ueh), 1; Maranui, 2; Paekaka- . y>> * - V . . 7*l? I LJIbI 7£ stead of handling the mix V*^w^^^'^^^^W 43, 4—83; J. Beil, 32, 40, 8-SO; C. Stone, tain Olphert and Mr. 11. Gadd; manage- nkl- 3- ■ " : , . _ _, X-' ■ • „ 9^mmmW mm%-WW Six times three times whi1 tmmm^ / .^^^V«fc. 33; 34, 10—77; P. CongrieVe, 33, 39, 4—73; m ent committee, Messrs. B. Bernasconi, ■ ■ . — ' __—,—- wmmmm—^m^mm^^mmm^m^mmmmmmmmim^mmm~J J , . ' wet—by usinff the ■ <aa^<Z- E. Carter,'3l, 39, 3-73; F. Staudidge, 41, H. Hinchcliff, G. T. ]\lurpliy, Lee, C. PEACEFUL NERVES ■ ' <.'\ ■ ■ , s 7 2X. ,~. ~ 7> (y~4S- Tofts, T. Davey, D. 11. Edgar, E. J. ■ • . . "PONY MARVEL The following is tho position of the Bethel, J. Robsou, ami W. LeatLam; lion. Energy is more or less a matter of ==" ■• ■•-...., HAND ' ?r w P w^'-kV.Si 0"0 «•?-* ei?-rii7 y;cteri«arian, i-Iv. i. Ci-osslcy, M.R.C.V.- SO una, peaee£ul nerves. , ■ •• ■ tC A CONCRETE MKER.. -''"ijSg^ ■ ....... ' s^/V.^One shovelling into the ' \^^f^^^WiW^.i lIPPPR HIITT Harrap was added to the list of life £*ere 1S aJ IP- ■ ' ==~ mil It IM #MTsVr. . mixer is enough. Two men / /g^^^^^^ E urrcn nu I I members. Uelesates to the-iVew Zealand It you suffer from nerves, you need , . I/B/ MaMAIBPV? working this machine can I IhC^^^K® I ' ' Kennel Club, Messrs. K. Gadd and J. Marshall's Fosphcrine. ' ' , liMj MW 9 W " 7o Se Jrf S cemenTor Il^_/^MI liw'maSrate -Marshall's''' is a concentrated, C JD' 1 D O#l ' il 1/UlB '' ' ■ water, and every mix can be • //i^^W / Tl?e bet ran«e sc^^^^ FarCCIS DV Kail I iLM^B ' ' - of the same consistency. i^^^ M^ T Whiuir 3 rK^V ™- • I-'Clll* *ai\*ClO U> IXCUI • MW/*& • The drum can be taken off, M/Y Ml wards and A. Scott 30 each; at 000 yards, C is^S ■ fr Wl "*IW Al I and the mixer easily han- fg^ if immn. T. m.teman and 11. Whitemau. -,• , ~ t t „ f , |\ AVI died for transport. /P/ «g| 30 each; at 1000 yards, Eflmn. A. Scott tllc falJCe ; a |; bt dog clubs in Wellin-ton with Got a bottle to-day! Kocl-Af*" ' I llAOnai*! XotAVl I lCA^f PRICEOIO/IA/ 'F- 30. Rflmn. T. Whileinau 28. Rilmu. T. viv to co-uuerating to mine a joint All chemists and fetoros—loo dosca rOolCrl V/liCdPCr; UalCl • ■ UM/ %l£/ IU/" ' // — /,/ AVhiteinan secured the leg-in for a trophy. rooln _ for 2/6. —Advt. . * i *^~^^^^^ FRFirHT FXTRA ' \\ I J IIC followill 8 are tll° stores:— rL'ln> delogatcs to Ihe ainiiiiil meeting of ' ■ mmm^mm"m fntiuni tAIRA JJ II , SDU (jog jooo I I (, jj eff Zealand Krnncl Club wore in- When I was young and void of sense, . . . '■ . : i '^ ._ - .' We'are sole agents for *—'' XJ. t yds jds jds Hup. rJ'l. ■.tiuulcd to move that, (lie allotting thai- I valued pounds uo more than pence, : : ■ t\l i I » f) .. -_ ««• T Whitcmau 3t M 0 'JS 2 !)f leuuu points be cancelled. }J«t sineo the ppnee comprise my sli.iic, . I'or parcels of:all kinds—heavy or light, uOTch mUrSQQUS rQDCP "AnfIPPCAn 1 rtTIPPPtP IVIIYPr^ A Scott .... 30 -JS o0 «, 01 "• ——• Of wasteful follies I bewaic. \ ' ! ■ . '0 \ /\nQ6rSOn V>UnCIVIV miACl^ WLRcman. 27.30, 19,5-SJ; W. I^id, « Y .mwSSIO\; As wise and careful people do . . , S mal| or bulky, fragile or otherwise - the • / Machines of three, five, seven, and ten cubic feet wet) capacity; 23, 27, lfl, M, 83; Jl. Umm, 20, ao, 2J. O--78; All LOMLSbIO.N. I savo the pence and sh.lmgs, too. . ■ . • ■.;■ _^ ;,. designs embodying the very latest concrete .nixing practice. As JL iilwatds' 30, 20. •, S-01. ("Did not . ~ ludTiSa" Ss' Greafp nnermiut ■ mhvay provides the best and most esped!- I» % (^ - § # ' supplied to Public Works Department and many local contractors. compete at 1000 yards). "CJ. omc lv t° IVll^ f ot ' l' lvo b°C" Curc-Advt tious service Parcels arrivine by rail are C iQMQV AMITU V Let us show you these machines under working conditions, or writ.- smoking Dill's Lest lor so many years, wire Ami. Uous service, laiceis anivmg by rail aie VfMnit? 1 Jlf II IH 1 for information. rill! TBUI3 UELL.'3 OF SCOTLAND, t couldn't say i^^vl.^T started. My =—-~ ■ delivered promptly to addresses in the immT '^ F W Mills&Go Ltd sSS^SSssfew s coNSUi:^> —~^r , «Go^jfci^ Corner Jervoi, Oj.; Hunter Md-ViOori. St.., Wellington. J •',f Aft| ,f r .- Oo _ UE1j1 ,, 5 ..., Ad ,, ~,,^S"taS,,,SS SHB O V npiSJi.- A s .nt, „ Di.Wcl Mnwr. IIiIHIIIMIII^BIIBII^^ Wnntl^ Un-.t l'e.>i,ermint dire fir-,' there is no other tobacco in the world WEAK ETES UfIIWAW ,d sbiWreK«cbnTffl..-AcNt to eclipse Dill's Bcst.-Advl. >M ETU «g MANNERS ST. _ M—i^i^——MP EVERY FOURTH MOTOR VEHICLE BOUGHT IH K.Z. IS A rOR^BBBBB|^BM|||MBB^B^MBiMM|^^^ MBW M B^M^^ M Hff^lffin|ff^gg Th« N.Z. official registration tflD .^^ .^^^^ ISI Your Choice-3,6, or 9 Speeds recognised as the best value in £kjbi VT^^IM T% Struck *^F^&^)(^^ *SFh¥* 11 luHß^l^^&^^^^l Only FOED offers such a full-powered . > sturdy Truck at anywhere near this price To suit your particular truck need, choose from' these three series. ■■KSS*s^^^^^ifall^^^t^^o^^^ ance in general delivery or haulage. It Ford Dual Transmission, giving six-speeds laborious unmade roads, the heaviest ploughed ' "h^ 'V^VjN-I'?*1 '?* ifP^^^***^ • s built for long life under hard conditions forward and two reverse. It is designed fields, it is capable of astonishing performance. ._ j M| *f&'^ '%^ 'v*****^ md its capacity for strenuous service- to carry capacity load under unusual con- Yet on smooth asphalt it will speed with the '■" -jl^ T^l^ W* ; \ V*^'-'*^ ' s unequalled by trucks in much higher. Jirinn< »n«f r M ds a» bad and erades flexibibiity of an ordinary car. It has nine for- W%LV: 'wHt& gy "WGfc MMm %>-*'' •J-^'^MA orked classes. Its unusually low upkeep dltions *" „*„ °i,, f * ward s Peeds and three reverse- Bivinß Sear re" fliU tCw<^ ll expense and its wide range of utility make .steep and difficult. In gMf reductions ductions r nging from five to one (high over Milii t a particularly suitable transport unit for range from 6.8 to 1 in. high gear to 31.19 drive) to forty-five to one (low under-drive). Its Wl 111 'WK^IM V; ''f>!s^'/1i The Colonial Motor V^«SB^^^^^^H3^teO^ ll types of business—*22O. . in extreme low—* 236. ' I versatility is unparalleled— £ 249. mfyk %*Sa#lHp XW&L f>' ;>i4 Soiwed'The^'buil^ TRUCK CHASSIS INCLUDES-Cowl, complete with Petrol Tank, tion Stop and Tail Light; "Alemite-Zerk" Pressure Gun Lubrication; fc' '" I^>V^ Mow Ca?"^d"t dhc I pin^oVc^X SSI Engine Hood, Front Fenders, Running Boards, Front Splash Apron, . 4-Wbeel Brakes and Independent Hand Brake; 2 Houdaille Double %Ms?%- '^B^'^P «*' fl?-' <3» Nrw Zealand Ford V^H Al ted, whose policyis one Head Lamps; 4 High-pressure Tyres and Tubes -Fronts 30 x 5,6-ply, acting Hydraulic Shock Absorbers on Front Axle; Oil Indicator; wlltl' W 'I' ' 'i'-&>U ™fnu IT of continuous improve. Rears 32 x6, 8-ply; 4 Detachable Rims and Spare Rim; Artillery Electric Starter; Foot Accelerator; Electric Motor Driven Horn; \^^> s wi 'J^ f -~l,V*''*3 people in the Dcmin- wch»nleVpMifi«tioM ' Type Wheels; Speedometer; Benzine Gauge; Dash Light; Cbmbina- Thief-proof Ignition Lock, Set of Tools. -^W §>' - fllw^ ion than doci »ny and prices wthout AUTHORISED FORD DEALERS: : '"T^T^SpSr Send f? r Fre/ lllusti;ated Catalogue and • • ' X*' i''v^fc' ,rfr« f'/'/C,'*' $mM particulars or new easy JLime Payment Wellington: Ford Baleo imd Service Ltd. Lower Hutt, Petone ana Bastljourne: Nelson: a. M. Smart Ltd. ' TUE rint nwiAi ur»Tr»D r< r» a^ r> avv tn/TTcn Felldlng: Kingston Motors Ltd. Ward and Rawnsley Ltd. . Palmerston NortU: Ford Moton (M«a»- Hit CULOJNIAL MUIUK LUML ANY LIMITED, Levin and Otaki: J. 0. Milnes. Mastfii+nn- p. r Brlrtses. Ltd. watu) Ltd. . ■ '"^C^^fiio^ factories at Wellington. Auckland, timaru. .: ■' ■__. ' ' • ' F.a
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 40, 17 February 1930, Page 15
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