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BOOKSELLERS & STATIONEBS P. J, S. GEORGB -— Thd Pntiter (Established for Half*a-Century) OFF1CE STATIONERY & SUPPLIES. Sliow CARDS & TiGKET BOaRDB. Cnf. Heretaunga and WaVren Strdets, hastings *> " cokonation commentary •coeonation . • . commentaky By DENNIS; - * Snpplies Expected in a Few Da^S. RECORD VOUR ORDUR NOW.,. recoRd vour order now; p o s t e r g r o o k Ueietauiiga Street •: hastings pREClSION STEEL FlLlNG CABL NETS, Schaefer Pens and Pencils, Twinlock Loosc Leaf Ledgers, Printing and Oflice Supplies. Telepuoue 8963 foi* O.ir RepreSdntative lt> calh wattitj limited. rpHE FJ^E AWA (gTABLE OF STALLIONS Consists solely of quality animals df uiiafesailed pedigrees. • THE IMPORTED CLYDESDALE " a'h o h a i d 5' ^THE IMPORTED COB " grove welsh dragon " And the' UNDEFEATED CLYDESDALE champion '* rEENHItL flESiaif " all stand stiid Ut a serviee f ee of 6 guineas, plus exti-as. Seeking to eliminate non-breeding and inferior mares, we are givirig iieither giiarahtees nor' rediiCtions. V. r. tHdmpsdn Lphoiie 6083', Box 281, hastings; ... • -- i±iiiU±£A 1

TO STAND THIS SBASON AT PAKI PAKI/ H;B; and surrounding di$tricis| . . THE THOROUGHBEED IMPORTED SiRE J)OMB A L (i) Rd&bal WaS feired by ihe Ufidefeitbd POMMern (161 by pdlymelus (3) by ..cyllene (91 by SONA vista (4) by BiijND OR (1) by DONCASTEr (5) etc.-/ etc; This i8 a jpowerful paternal lirie, , Poxnbai was out bf Lindai (1) (dam bf Liniohd) by Kendai (16) from Sun* i'isb (1) by Sprihgfieid (12) frbni Sdib tay (1) by Kihg 6f tlie Fd'r'est from SiiiiShino (1) by Thdtmandy (4), etd;, m. • Pombhl Was literaily M&rvod afe the stud mainiy owing to the prdsencg at the same establishment of his illastrioils half-brother Lxmond, Hbwevbr/.bf the ilffey odd mareso that were mated with hinl maixf winhers were procured. in* cluding Lsteein, MonkBiic, PrihcO Pom4 bai, Fafmer, (rutland, Wofghip, Epi* graiii, Ehpatof/ Alfiedes,. Davold hnd others. Davolo is ene bf thb best hhtb diCap hers'es lacing in the Ddminioh to» day'i Arrangements can be made With the Groom--iii-cliarge where&g Pembal Will visit any wefe tiiaree in the distriCL Ceitral Havvke 's Bay and feUrrohnding dxi' trict ownera please ubt©; terms: 15 Guineas per murA Three bf moxo marCs as per dfrarige* merit. Aii eare taken but no responsibllity. F6f furthet p&rticuiaffe as regards grodmage and gf&^iflg fed§ apply— W. A. stephens, •j ,, 1 Groom-in-charge, Paki Paki, Hastings, Hastings Telephone No. 6412,

rrHRBATENlNG GrEYNESB posi* tiveiy tiVefcdme with Vtln-Grey. True natux'al coldur re4gi'Owii intd gf ey haif by this remarkable Hair Colour Restorer. W.e recommend Van-Grey. fdr mfin and Woihen. Nodl Wllsoxi, Chemist. HOW DO YOU WALK? -ti-- i i Cinbma Gftmera Ueed ifi Shoe Rdsearth An interesting xeferencd is uiade In tlie British J'ournal of Photography to the uso bf ihe eiliotaa CMhcra for an •invcstigation by' ihe Boot and Shbe Rosearch Association, In order to pi'esent manufacturefS with the xneans bf deslgmxig bettor flttxng shbes, the Research Association ia xnaking vei'y eareful recoMs of the way in wkich varioua people Walk. To do this, a mdving platform or treadxhill is US6d, on Which a person can walk witkout moving away from a particular spot. WMIe walkiug thus, a cinematograph record is made of the movementS of the foot, which is aftdr* wards carefully analysed.- Eecords are also being made by electrical thermometers of the skln temperature of the fbet when wflaring different types of shoes. Tho gaitft bf vatious ludividuals and tho effect of clifforont lclnds of shoo upen them are being investigated, and records are being obtained which show the period of eontact with the ground of various parts of the foot. Tlxe results suggest that some shoes afo more likely to interf erq with tho norihal gait than. others, and this is thro'wing light upon what is correet in shoe design and constrnction.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 176, 12 August 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 176, 12 August 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 176, 12 August 1937, Page 2

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