HATD FOR XMAS GIFTS 0MV Dimilil/ 9 and holiday wear OUR NFW v BOXED STATIONERY A vli YY jk Aiid Compendiums. In wailet, F A euinta Q A I O N I 1 book, cabinet. Some witb A J U 1 U 1 V J A / jljr calendars attaclied. Ivory oi' ... , ... , . ,JiL T j* « mr BO* edloxired statioiifery. We wish to express our appreciation and thanks for the great m % From 1/3 to 7/6 public iilterest attd atteildance during the opening d»ys of j S^LjL tOlLETRlES our new ^aloh for the mfcst modern fashion service. / ■ Choose from our great, selec" t*\ tion of Gift Sets or Pieces. Ih SPORTS SUITS. jRotter atid Mdore, Mofhy'sj White Silk Linen Suits with full .Yardley's, Brounley's, ByenyK pleate*d sHorts, ahd SephiutO fng Jn Pfiris, Cashmere Bouw# skirt butto.ned hom to quet, Max Factor. . f ASsbrted siz'es. . ■ • Sthndard RricOS ' I^h"2k Lin"nTSuits in plain ELiZABEfH AEtDEN ' , shades and figured effects. " Presentation Cases and ,Week- - MA // X Smartly cut and tailored^ inade PRETTY CALENDARS. ehd Casqs as ^ell as single 1/1 / , I (f ' specially for us. Humorous by Lucie Attwell, Seenic, ^fCeS ? 6rS' 'mx> OJ^C' f IM// // , . Ftom 32/6 Aniiiiai Sltiiies aua fibrai effects, Oleaiisfflg Cteams, Powte f V \W / yj k SiPORTS SHORTS b all sizes. Powder Foundations and all /^lvW/^/1 J Mlr plealed SEoiti cut ftoffi- 6d to 2/6 . the ofier exquisite preparai Vh gu.tra,itcc(l f-U.MSa. Splendiit tions o£ this famous brand. We . \/?3 I r-Svr ' iVeaiihg ahd washing quidity. MAORI LEATHERCRAFT. are gole igenta : ■ fot flawkes l V \ Frdih 7/11 pair Calendars, Note-Books, Teapot Bay and carry full stocks. y h^~ SPORTS BLOUSES. . ^ BATHING ACCESSORIES. ^ r W ^ F*w«v*. *Z£ , / / Pl astorted Shades. , ' -SSfe prmted SatmS Z.pp f^teners /ti- ...... • andpurses^dAioatn , ' i\ LINGERIE & GHILDFiEN'S I Chinese Hand-caried Camphor I / V Cl_r/^I170rferhR/ir Boxes, useful and ornamental. J \ OriU W tvUUiYi In all sizes from 13^in. x 7iii./ti V ♦ Our extended space enables Iii to diipkf our tmBma to I: / I I V ihhfeiiificfettt stocks bf ; tftattio . and Rrom 18/ato £8 || ' CRildreri's Wear te gFe&t htiv&Htage. SUNTAN HANDKERCHIEFS I ' CHILDREN 'S HANlD-EMBltOibEREfa FROCKS White Suhtan witii coloured In Silkli Crepe de Ghfettfeg and VbilfeSi Tximmed border and colour un|ia4 r I I / With smockihg, fdgotirig and lace. Sizbs 12 / '• , ... j / to 24 ......... i Ftoin 6/11 up ^1 j j SUNTAN HANdKERtHIEFS \ / • / • GHILDREN'S COTTON FROCKS. I § 1 111 coiours with plain or fancy j (I With BlbomCrs to inatch. In checks, stripes, ||| / borders, also_ , Nit floralS. Ffideless mdterialg, dffihtv §had&§: W / 1/" 1/e» b each X (A • I4in. to 22in. . FrSffi 2/11 hp J JL LINEN 1N1T1AL. W CHILDREN'S jLOCKNlf FROCKS, Mgi " White Linen Ihitial HandkerW2) With smockxhg anlt coloured ehihroidery. Sizfes chiefs with self injtial. % lfiin. to 20in. From 2/11 up ' 1/3, 1/6, 1/9 aiclt Y BAIRD'S • - r- -1 — . ■ _ , t ' " " . ■ • "
YyAIROA JJACING QLUB (Incofpofated) ANNUAL RACE MEETING 'Ka Tere Rauwa Ea Tere Pipiwhakao ' Te Eupenga Racecourse, at Wairoa, .• On .... . a ... . . ■ • THURSDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY & SATURDAY, 5th FEBRUARY, I93S. Patroiu G. C. Ormond, Esq. ;President: A. I. Noian, Elq. 'VTee-PreSiaeht^: Messrs. W. H. Brady and C. A . Chamberlain. PBOaJAMMJi'ifisT Day— THURSDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY; 1938. 1— TRiAL HANDICAP, df 75 sbvs; second horse to reeeive 15 sovs., and third horse 10 sovs. from the stake. For horses that fiave never woh a stfike exceeding 50 sovs. tb Ihe winner, at tho time of nominatiou. Nom. 20/-; Acc. 20/-. Six furlongs. 2— DISTRIGT HACK HANDICAP, of 85 sovs., including trophy valued 10 gns., presented by the Clyde Hotel. For horses owned by Waxroa residents and trained in the district. To be in thO district not iafcfir than the 3rd Deceihber, 1037. Second horse to reeeive 15 sovs., and third hbrse 10 sovs. from the stake. Nom. 20/-; Acc. 20/-. . Six furlongs. §— WAIHOA GU^ (Pf>en), of 150 sbvs., including cup vaiued at 25 gns., presented by a supporter; seeoud horse to reeeive 20 sovs'. aiid tkird hofse 10 sovs: from tho stake. Gold mounted whip presented to rider of the winuei by Air. • J. B. Gillespie, Noni. 20/-; Acc. 30/-. One lrtilfl and a-quaiter. 1— TE KUPENGA HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs.; second horse to reeeive 15 fcdVS; hiid third fibrsfe 10 sovs. from the stake. Nom. 20/-; Acc. 20/-. One inile. 5— MAIPeN SGURRY, of 75 sovs.; sbcond horse to rbdeive 15 sovs., dna third fiorse 10 sovs. from the st'ako. For horses that have never won a flat raCti at tiine of starting. Weight, 8sti 71b?. Nom. 20/-; Aee. 20/-. Five furlongs. G— ORMOND HANDICAP (Open), of 100 sovs., including trophy value 10 gns., \ presented by Messrs. J. M. Osler and M. j. tiheehan; secouu horse to reeeive 15 sovs., and third horse 10 sovs., IToin Ihe sialte. Nonx. 20/-} Acc. 25/-. Seven furlongs. 7— RAUWA HACK HANDICAP, of 85 sovs.; second horse to reeeive 15 sovSi, and third hdrse to reeeive 10 sovs* from the slake. Nom; 20/-; Acc. 20/-. Six furlongs. SECOND DA Y— SATURDAY, 5th FEBRUARY, 3938. 1— WAIKAREMOANA HACK HANDICAP, of 80 sovs.; second liorse to reeeive 15 sovs. and third horse 10 sovs. from the stake. Nom. 20/-; ACe. 20/-. Six furlongs. 2 — WAIROA CARNIVAL HACK HANDICAP, bf 85 sovs., including trophy value 10 gus.j presented by the Feiry Hotel. For horses owned by residents- of Wairoa County ana
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 59, 2 December 1937, Page 7
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