HOTEL ACCOMMODATION, ETC. piRST — AND ALWAYS .FIRST jjRENT'S JJOIEL ROTORUA (JA0LF1ELD JJOUSB Syd%ey St. East (opp. Parlt. Buildings) WELLINGTON. Modern Guest House. Bed and breakt'ast| 7/6; daily tariff 12/6; weekly by arrangement. MR8. e. MAXWELL. Tel. 42-355. O T E L g P A ^AtJPO (Under Vice-Regal Patronage) •Rest obtained — Health regained" AtNew Zealand '■ most unique hotel Fufly licensed and A.A. Assn. house, with excellent euisiue^ ihermal sigbtB, private iishing reach, golf, thermal bathe (including the tamona ' 1 Kathleen " Bath ) in hotel grounds, free to guests. Famous Mabri Carved Lounge. alsOi P.O. Box 12 — 'Phone 18 — TAUPO. TOM HEATH : Proprietori " A ^ome away from liome" ^TAURANGA 'T'AUPO LMSHiNO J^ODGE oa maia uighWky 24 miles from Taupo tbwnship, 8 miles ffOfii Tbhgariro and atuated oa uaekcelled liko and river ashifig. MRS. E. LORD Pfoprietresa. Postal addrCsS: Tokaanu. Telegraphie addreks: Rangiittt. JgERKELEIi JJOTEL ( Wellington 'a largest Wooden Private Hotel) — ORIENTAL BAY WELLINGTON rpHE BERKELEY, which w&B recent - ly damaged by tire is now being renovated and redecorated throughout, in readiness for the Summer Season. Meanwhile rooms are available in the andamaged portian of the fioupe. Tariff: 12/6 per day, £3 15/s per week. L. F* KELLY - Pfoprietori OENTRAL HAWKE 'S BAY gHEEP J)OG IJ1RIALS to be heM at TARADALE, HAWKE *8 BAY On Property kindly lent by Dolbel Estate WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY 24th, 25th, 26th' February, 1937. JTUDGE: D. E. MCLELD, ESQ., RAUPARE. OFFICIALS Patron: J. A. MacFarlane, Esq., Napier; Presidents W. Whyte, Eaq,, Nap.er. Vice-preaident: H, M. Campbell, T. H. Lotvry, Wi A. Mackenxie, H: Smith, W. H, Selby, . C. J N. Smith, R- Averill, 8. Neagie, J; Martini Committee: E. MeLeod, W. Jowsey, P. Walker, B. Douglas, W. Mackinnon, A. G* Stead, L. Lopdell, A. McGlashan, W» Mcllwraith, j. Gillespie, D. Rigger, J. Thom, J. Donuelly, A. MeKenxie, O. Ayerill. .Tifl:e keeper: V Dolbel) Flag Steward: A. McGlashan. Call StewafcL D. Rigger, "... CLA8S I.— LONG HEAD & HOI.D IN RING (OPEN).L-lst, £10 Ohaileuge Cup and £7; 2nd, £4 10/-; 3rd, £2 10/-; 4th, £1 10/-. CLASS 11.— SHORT HEAD ^ YARD (OPEN).— lst, £10 Challenge Cup and £7; 2nd, £4 10/-; 3rd, £2 10/-; .4th, £1 10/-. CLASS III. — HUNTAWAY BETWEEN THREE SETS OF FLAG9. lst, Challenge Cup and £7;- 2nd £4 10/-; 3rd, £2 10/-; 4th, £1 10/-1 ' SPECIALS Mr J. Thom has kindly donated two guineas for Maiden Dog acoring most pointa in Clasaes I. and LL. Mr J. Donnelly has kindly donated one guiuea fOr Maiden Dog acoring most poiuts in Class IIL Mr D. Rigger has kindly donated 10/6 for Youngest Competitor in eacb i Jass (three separate prizes). Mr Whyte has kindly donated a cup for maiden man scoring most pointa in Classes l. and II. witb one dog and me dog in Olass III. Mr Whyte also donated £1 !/• for -naiden man and dog scoring most jioints in Classes 1. and II. # Mr McKeuzie and Mr McLeod kindly donated £1 1/ for maiden man and dog tri Class III. scoring most points. Mr E. O. McDermott has kindly donated. a bridle for competitor under 21 scoring most poiuts at meeting. J. A, McFarlane'8 Challenge Cup for one Heading Dog and one Huntaway 'scdri'ng most pointa. Entries (opep). — Members 7/6, Non inembera 10/6. All entries cloae with the Secretary on February 22 for draw for runa, and ate entries to nin as received. FRED TONG, Secretary. M ■ 1 " YIM" WILL BUILD YOU UP. 'PHIS AMAZING TRIPLE TONU 'containing Yeast, Iron, Malt in tablet form puts on firm, solid flesh and gives- new power, pep and "punch'M "YIM" Tablets end indigestion, blood weakness, exhaustion, nervousness, headaches, etc. Get a 4/6 (or 7/6 double ;size) hottle from Noel Wilson's t>harmacy, Hastings.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 25, 13 February 1937, Page 2
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