■ ■ ■■ . Exclusive Stocks of HOSIERY • GLOVES - HANDBAGS - AND NECKWEAR Be well-dressed for Hawke's Bay's great holiday festival, the A. and P. Show. Choose your Dress Accessori ea from our wide and varied selection of atylish quality goods. WASHABLE DOESKIN GLOVES MORLEY'S PURE SILK HOSE Ladies' Smart Do.eskin Gloves in washable quaiity. A high grade Silk Hose with lace clox, made ixom White and natural sliades. Triple Twist Grenadine Silk,, with specially reinforced Priced at 7/11, 8/6, 9/6 pair ;»rels' „ . , _ . SUEDE GLOVES. WHITE HANDBAGS Fine Suedes nll selected skins. Splendidly cut and V " . fnutbed. Shades of Grey, Beige and Brown. . A C^01C0 seleeHon of new styles and shades. Ia Matt t o/c • or glossy timsh. WashabJte quahty. HOGSKIN GLOVES. P"«d at ^ Priced .t S/U to 14/6 Imitation Hogskin Gloves in White and natural STYLISH HANDBAGS. shades.. Splendid natural quality. Ia Morocc'o and Reptile skins. All the latest-ehapes, " Priced at 15/6 nair otyies ahd fastenings are inrluded in our large selecSILK GLOVES tW of quality bags. In Plain and Corded Silks. Fancy Gauntiets in as. cr»AD\/rc From 7/11 to 55/sorted styles. Navy, Black, Grey, Beige. SCARVES Priced at 2/11, 3/11. 4/6 pair .Crepe de Chene and Art Silk Scarves in Cflavafc HOLEPROOF SILK HOSE. St's£~. °r TriaD8le' ^ ^ aU the Modern as the moment. In sheer and semi-sheers. From 2/11 In 5/11 Latest Suntans and Sunkist "shades. Pure Silk,' fully BELTS fashioned. •' . , p„:rAj *f fl/ti •j/11 q/ii — supreme selection in Macrame, Patent Laather and rriced at b/11, 3/11, 9/11 pair Fancy Leathers. In all V?idths and every wanted aahde. KAYSER SILK HOSE From 1/9 to 6/11 Pure Silk Fully Fashioned Hose. Mir-o-clear, flaw- .NECKWEAR * lessly clear stocking, knit by a new process. Guaran- A large variety of dainty styles ia Collars Bows teed • ringless. Latest shades. . .: Fronts, Jabots and Blousettes. ' ' Priced at 4/11, 5/11, 7/11 pair From 2/11 up X BA1RDS' •'"»sn'igv.;,„v
JJAPIER jpABK JJACING fjLUB PROGRAMME For SPRING MEETING To be held on SATURDAY, NOYEMBER 13th. President: Cecil Louissom Vice-Presi-dent: A. G. Stead. Stewards: Messfa R. Chesney, J. H. McNiven, J. F. Miller, O. Nelson, C. Ruddenklaii, F. G. Smith, J. W. Sandtmann, H. E. Troutbeck, T. Parker, and R. J. Jeffaresi Hon. Treasurer: Y. Cox. Judge: A. V. O'Brieh. Handicapper: H. Coyle. Hon. Timekeeper: P. Shadbolt. Starter: A. Yincent. Clerk of Scales: H. M. Bishop. Clerk of Course: J. T. Eiridrup.. Hon. VetQrinary Surgeon: A. M. Brodie. SATURDAY, NOYEMBER 13th, 1937. First Eace starts 12.45 p.m. 1— GREENMEADOWS HACK HANDICAP HUEDLE RACE, of £100; second horse to receive £15, third horse £10 from the stake. For three-year-olds and upwards that have never won a flat race at time of starting. Nom. £1; Acc. £1. Weight: Three-year-olds, 8st.; four-year-olda and u|iwards, 8st 51bs, Five furlongs. 3— JUVENILE HANDICAP, of £100; second horse to receive £15, third horse £10 from the stake. For two-year-olds. Nom. £1; Acc. £1. Minimum weight, 1st. Four furlongs. 4 — PARK STAKES HANDICAP, of £150; second horse to receive £20, third horse £10 from the stake. Nom. £1; Acc. 30/-. Minimum weight, 7st. One mile nnd a quarter. 5— AHURIRI HACK HANDICAP, of £100; second horse to receive £35, third horse £10 from tho stake. Nom. £1; Acc. £1. Minimum weight, 7st. Six furlongs. 6— FLYING HANDICAP, of £125; second horse to receive £15, third horse £10 from the stake. Nom. £1; Acc.£1. Minimum weight, 7st. - Six furlongs. 7— COUNTY HACK HANDICAP, oi £100; second horse to receive £15, third horse £10 from the stakeNom. £1; Acc. £1. Minimum weight 7st. One mile. DATES OF N OMIN ATIONS, WEIGHTS, ACCEPTANCES, Etc. MONDAY, November 1st, 1937 — NOMINATIONS close at the Club's Officc, Market Street, Napier, at 8 p.m., for all events. MONDAY, November 8th, 1937 — WEIGHTS for all events will be declared. WEDNESDAY, November 10th, 1937 —ACCEPTANCES for all events close at 8 p.m. The Club has ten loose boxes .on the - Course which are available to Trainers free of charge. Hack Definition. — No horse skall be eligible to start in a "Hack" Race which has won a race of the value of £250, of races of tho collective value of £500, at timo of namination. The amount won by any horse in flaf races, burdlo races or steeplechases, respectively, shall not render such horse ineligible except in the special class of race in which it has won such amount. Penalties. — The winner of any race after the declaration of weigkts may be re-liandicapped. Re-handicaps to be declared not later than seventy-two liours after the advertised time of the race won. I 1. — All nominations made by telegram must be eonfirmed by letter imuiediately af terwards. 2.— All cntries to bo addressed to the Secretary, witn entrance money enclosed, giving the name, age, description, pedigree, naine of trainer and colours of rider (unless registered). I. I. FIPPARD, Socrotary. Ofllce: Bownian Buildings, Market St., Napier. Telephone 507. P.O. Box 10. Approvcd by H.B. Dist. Committee. A. E. W1SHART, Sec. SPEEDY REL1EF FROM CATARRH. '"JUUS awful catarrh again. " Why suffer when relief is at hand iii Katarol, the quick-relief, certain-com-forting germicide. Usc the Katarol nasal dropper and obtain real and lasting benefit from overy drop. Katarol carries a direct money-back guarantee to give relief. It must assist you. 3/6 (trial size); 5/- (double size) from Noel Wilson's Pharmaey; also from alt other Chernisls and IStorss, jj
Known in Advance, HpHERE is no disturbing uncertainty about tho •L charges for administration of an estate by the Public Trustee. The charges are in accordance witb a fixed scale so that ,a person con* cerned niay ascertain in advance what the charges will be in any particular case. The Public Trustee has power to reduce the charge when such a course is warranted, and reduction* are readily made in suitable cases. 3L 9W>lic Imste© 8/5. «w«- — ^ * ftS Wear a Jmk L/nx jwpi Suit . - F°r Smarter Style aD^ ^rCa'er ^a'ue For Springtime — or at the Show— your choice from our extensive range will give you moro satisfac- \ ' ^ |HH| tion, because hundreds of euits with : xgm 12t* fitting8 °ser an assure^ ?uarai1* OUR FREE OFFER to-day comprise Worsteds, We have over 350 suits, including Saxonies, West of England and our complete range of "Lynx" to Athol Tweeds in the new choose from, and we offer with shades of Pearl and Ash Greys, every suit purchased before the Rosewood Browns, and Fancy Spring Show — Na77'" • AN EXCEPTIONAL QUALTY I PRIGES— pURE BRISTLE Other Makes from 85/LYNX . . . . from 6gns. CLOTHES BRUSH FREE , Choose Your Spring Show Suit from Poppeluielk II THE PROGRESSIVE OUTFITTERS \f HASTINGS and WAIPUKURAU •Varv PARKER'S IHE HOME OF JANTZENS LADIES! MAKE YOUR SELECTION EARLY. People thlnk oi Parker's when they think oi Jantzens.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 17, 13 October 1937, Page 7
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