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J H E H O U S E 0~F BLACKMORE For the man : on the land Rlackmore's are renowned for their j wM$i\ 8^ j ample stocks of good quality working ^^ATERPRO OF Q* wear" SLICKER COATS f ALL WOOL , 29/6 37/6 52/6 75/WORKING ALL WOOL WORKING , SHIRTS SOCKS THE SHOP FOR rr rs: 173 276 3711 all weather wear WOOL ^ t SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS 17/6 22/6 27/6 32/6 THE MAN'S SHOP HASTINGS i i

^agging Pains D dication of kidney JOBKf weakness and when there are also^ urinary irregularities, 'disturbed nights, 'dizziness and lassitude "Every tlie trouble is self-evi-rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago. Strengthen the kidneys now with Doan's Backache Kidney Pills. They put an end to needless pain and will bring back your health and vigour. "HAD TO LIE UP" Mrs. F. Anderson, 29 Thomas Street, Balmain, Sydne3r, says; "I suffered with my kidneys for a good while, the result being that I was tortured with backache, and the pain at times was so acute that I had to lie up. My ankles and legs swelled somewhat, and were sore to the touch, and I always felt tired and languid, having no energy .for anything. About two years ago I was advised to take a course of Doan's j Backache Kidney Pills and five bottles I effected a perfect cure." j ^ Be sure to lnsistupon ! i ^Doans S Backache Kidney ' Pills i RACING IN AUSTRALIA Dutiful Wins Another Race for J. T. Jamieson SYDNEY, May 16. Results at the Rosehill mee* •• j Saturday are: — ' ' NOVICE HANHICAP, 7 furlonge. j . dutiful, 8.10 (Bartle) 1 : j Royal Melody, 7.8 (Simpson) .... 2 | ! Earl Joy, 7.11 (Knox) .......... 2 Severn started. ! Won by five lengths; a head. Time, j 1.271. j This is J. T. Jamieson 'a aecond win I with Dutiful, who ahows great promise. .1 Another Jamieson candidate, Improve- ! ment, having his first race over jumps, I was second to Crunatus, who won the hurdles in race-record time. i Linklet was second to Bohby in the Rosehill Handieap. MAIDEN JUVENILE HANDICAP, oi .£150; 7 furlongs. First Divisio"n. GOLD SPARK 1 Correct 2 Livebuoy '* Love From Maggie .. .. . . >• •• * *Dead heat for third. j Second Division. RED SAILS .. 1 Bachelor King 2 Imago 3 AUBURN HANDICAP, of £200;

FOR SELECTION AND VALUE WE ARE UNBEATABLB The Outstanding Firm in Hawke's .Bay For ENGAGEMENT; RINGS We Absolutely Guarantee the Stones to be Securely Set and if oy any chance a Stone does come out we wll Supply Another one Free. H. J. CRIEVE LTD. HERETAUNGA STREET. ' HASTINGS. | Savings— \ in WARM UNDERWEAR FOR WOMENFOLK INVERLOCK BLOOMERS. !3est qnality. All ||8 sizes . . . . ; Per pair 2/3 and 2/6 INTERLOCK N IGHTDRESSES. Lace trimmed and prettily worked 5/1 1, 6/6 and 11/6 INTERLOCK PYJAMAS. Good selection. Long and short sleeves 6/6, 8/6 and 10/6 III WINCEYETTE PYJAMAS. Value in warm Winceyette Pyjamas. Good shades ........ Per pair 3/11 II INTERLOCK VESTS. Cream Interlock Yests. Good quality .2/3 and 2/6 || ALL WOOL VESTS, Heavy weight and Silk and || wool 2/11^ 4/6 and S/6 • || BED SOX. Heavy weight, all wool ........ Per pair 2/11 || DRESSING GOWNS. Ladies' Padded Dressing Gowns 16/- and 18/6 || BED JACKETS. Good range of Woollen Bed jj Jackets. Dainty shades 4/11, 7/1 1 and 14/6 | R0BERT MAGILL UNDERWEAR SPECIALISTS ! HASTINGS — NAPIER — WAIROA ARMSTRONG, RUDG& COVENTRY | ROYAL ENFIELD . JAMES TRIUMPH CYCLES Hundreds to choose from Cash or Confidential Terms. Old Cycles as Deposit. C. R. STEVENS & SONS, LTD. Established 1904. Famous for Famous CyclesHASTINGS — NAPIER — WAIPUKURAU Hastings Manager, A. J. Smith. ■ — ■ I ... — J, j WE'RE ALL IN IT! | I SUCCESS OF OUR RAILWAYS j : r I t J Yes, we're all in it — a year of success for our i i railways. We — the people, the owners of the * J » * railways — have had the commonsense to recognise , { | that loyalty to our own national enterprise is ■ i j loyalty to ourselves. And we shall gladly continue C i - 1 ' on the line of most assistance to ourselves. • k ! I J I ! "And So Say All of Us" i I i

6 furlongs.' HIGH SPEECH .. .. .. .. . . .. 1 Moonray 2 (Bonnie Legion 3 RESULTS FROM EPSOM MELBOUENE, May 16. At the Epsom races Namakia was third in the Royal Stakes, in which Gay Sheila was unplaced. Palatinate and Whernside were uniplaced in the welter mile. I Results included:— 1 BEACH HURDLES, of £250; 2 milea. MARSHLAND I Bkoy 2 Bermuda 3 HUME JUVENILE HANDICAP, of £200; 4 furlongs and 9 chains. First Division. •MANRICO ■ .. 1 Hyfield 2 Kevastar .. .. 3 Second Division. GREAT EASTERN 1 Waetere 2 Cleopatra . . .. .. 3 CORONATION HANDICAP, of £350; li miles. SPEARFLASH 1 Strymon 2 Bonus 3 WINDSOR HANDICAP. LORD JEVINGTON 1 Waiti; Time 2 Goldeu Light 3

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 102, 17 May 1937, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 102, 17 May 1937, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 102, 17 May 1937, Page 10

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