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4m — ■ _ * mm v + gk - sPrin9time at the Store of :'4 Exclusive Values ^ ' /f Stock displays throwghout the store have f /l ^ • been carefully arranged to give you an ^1'. x authentic version of the Fashion Picture for * ^ / | INEXPENSIVE FROCKS HFNDFRSON, HATS x tm&t A choice selection of the season's newest MWWl*IWVH pf florals and other designs on Marocains aud mrcTiNrn ro nv Tur A « Art 3ilk Crepes. Smart well-fitting styles in WtalHNfcB IU ot ltlfe Z1 all sizes. SEASON'S BEST. From 14/11 to 49/6 HAND'EMBROIDEREP BLOUSES. A1AY WE HAVE THE PLElASURE OF SHOWING Dainty Crepe de Chene Blouses in White aud Colours, YOU THESE EXCITING NEW. HATS? Heavily hand-embrpidered in' cbiitrasting shades. . From 17/6 each ~ ^ IHE NEW SEASON'S - A selectiou of Ipvely ghades, also White. ' _ __ _ _ A ^ CHECK DULKONAS mim CLEAN-CUT CHECKS 1» A OEEAT cool. Crystal clear pr coJourg, all trqusparent. Ask to OF BOILING COLOURS. YOUR FAVOURITE WASHING see these perfect capes fpr X'aipy days. SILK. SPRING LINGERIE. \T 1 /Q J Dainty and exclusive styles in fine quality Locknit. IiOW l/O V2lFCl Hand-embroidered Silks and Satins. Three and four- ' garment sqts. From 24/6 to £6 5/- set SPOT MAROCAINS ^ "We ha,vp pelasnrq in antiouncing a new shipment of these CDOIIVT/^1 goods, the first having sold out in a few days. Assorted rUR is/gr x| VJl sized spots and spacing on light or dark grounds. 36 IN THE HOME incl— ide" : ; A SpedalPurcha.e _ HOSIERY, by Prestige r'lTDXAHVT lVIC'TC HAVE YOIJ SEEN THE NEW SPRING SHADES, AS 1 AllN INEj 1 ib FFATURED IN OUR SPECIAL DISPLAY OF THIS Offering a selection pf very pretty designs in the fashionahle FAMOUS HOSIERY? SUNTANS ARE PROMINENT. Honey Beige tpnings. Worth 3/6. Special Value 1/11 yard ^ ^ an^ P8" A NEW HAT ENGL'SH IS ALSO A SPRINGTIME NECESSITY FOR MEw. SPORTS COATS Englisli Tweeds in English cut and detailing. Green, Brown and Fawn Mixed Tweeds, showing many new features Ciioose yours from our new selection of the following makes: ^01- Presen^ season s wear. Lincoln Bennett, Tress, Wppdrpw, Barsalino, Kensington, T* /I C / f AO I (% Akubra, Barrington. All the latest shapes and shades are rivIH V / , featured in this supreme selection. SPORTS TROUSERS. Our new stocks include all the latest shades and weaves Priced 22/6 to 35/- in smart Woi'stods and Flannels. Cut in perfect fitting jj 7 FLANNELS . . . . . . . . . . . .£>™. . From 15/6 to, 27/6 FLECKED FELTS From 10/6 to 29/6 || WORSTEDS ...... From 32/6 to 39/6 XR A I R H'Q 0F HAS™03 V Urt.1 IVL/ J * FOREMOST FOR VALUE

JJAWKE'S JgAY JOCKEY QLUB METROPOLITAT* > QPRING JJEETING Hastings Racecourse SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9th, 1937. OFFICIALS. — President: G. D. Beatson, Yice-president; Geo, EbLett and F. R. Kelly. Hon. Treasqrer: J. S, McLeod. Committee: Messrs J. J. Gatenby, T, H. Lowry, J. N, Lowry, T. Y. Morrin, G. A. Maddison, H. R. Peacoclc, T. S. Roulston, Hon. H. A. Russell, M.L.C., W. A, Tod, J, W. YTedd, W, J. Wood. Haudicapper: H. Coyle. Starter: W. Price. Judgq : W. P. Russell. Clerk of Course: J. Hindrup. Hon. Timekeeper: H. Jones. Clerk of Totalisator; S. P. Spiller, Clerk of Scales: H. M. Bishop. Surgeon: Dr. Romaine Wright. Hou. Vet, Surgeon: A. M. Brodie, M.R.C.Y.S.' PROGRAMME First Race Starts at 12.30 p.m. 1— TOMOANA HIGH-WEIGHT HAND1CAP, of £110, second h-orse to roceive £20, third" horse £10 from thq stako. For horscs that at thq timo of entry have started three tiincs in a stoeplechaso or hurdle race, and for horses eligiblq to rqn in Hack FJat races, Only recognisod steeplechasq or hurdle race jockeys, approved by tlie Stewards, shall he eljgihle to r'de, Minimnm wcight, Qst. No, £1, Acc. £1, One mile and one furlong 2 — TRIAL STAKES, of £100, sceoucj horsc to rceeivo £20, third horsq £10 from thq stukc. Fpr throe-yoar'Ohls and upwards. For horscs that havo nevqr won a flat race at a totalisator meeting at tlie timo of starting, Weight: 3-ycar-olds Sst., 4-year-olds and upwards, Sst 5]bs, Nom, £1, Acc. £1. Pivc and u lialf i'urlongs .'W-DUKE OF GLOUCESTEPu CUP, of £165, including miniaturo Oups to tlie valne of £10 caeh to the owncr and rider of tho winner, 2nd liorsp £20, 3rd horse £10 from tlie stoke,' Gcutlenien Riders. Miuiuium weight' lOst 71bs. Nom. £1, Acc. £1. 1 One and a quartcr miles1

4— NURSERY HANDICAP of £119, second horse to receive £20, third horse £10 from the stake. For two-year-olds. Minimum weight, 7st. Nom. £1, Acc. £1. Four furlongs 5 SPRING HANDICAP of £175, second horse to receive £25, third horse £10 from the stake. Minimum weight 7st. Nom. £1. Acc. £1 10/-. One and a quarter miles G— LITTLE FLAXMERE HANDICAP - (Hack Conditions), of £110, second horse to receive £20, third hor,so £10 from the stake. Minimum weight, 7st. Nom. £1, Acc. £1. Six furlongs 7— FLYING HANDICAP of £120, second horse to receive £20, third horse £10 from the stake, Minimum weight 7st. Nom. £1, Acc. £1. Six furlongs NOMINATIONS. — Monday, 27th Septembor, 8 p.m. WEIGHTS. — Monday, 4th Octobcr. ACCEPTANCES.— Wednesday, 6th October, S p.m. The winner of any race after doclaration of weights may be re-handi-capped. A. E. WISHART, P.O. Box 13, Hastings, PIGS CURED on « OWNERS' -ACCOUNT — by — F . H . GREEN PHONE 2595. -*ADMLNTUN AND GULh. WE ARE EXPERTS in these games, Our advice is reliable. Our repairs to Golf Clubs or Racquets experl.ly executed, — Chargeg reasonable. Consult us or ring us. 'Phone 2413. JfEED H. yyALKER 506 Aveime Road : Hastings. L. H. C0ENWELI' ' CASH BUYER - Of - SHEEP SIINS SHEEB SKINS

Mr and -Mrs A. yiwainsop, who liave been very poptilar rcsidonts ot' Tuai sinco the early gonslrugtion days, bavc lei't for Rotorua the i'ormer having been trausforred on pro-nmtion, Mr Hwoinson was a rcprt'seutative football player and pnor to loaving was presented with a Gladstone bag and MrB Swainson with a silver tea service by the rcsidents of the district.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 195, 3 September 1937, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 195, 3 September 1937, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 195, 3 September 1937, Page 7

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