Put^KD(^ your Feet! Tbis woman had bad corns, and to get relief she kept cutting tbem. Then she tried Radox, and after a fevr soakings she llfted the corns right out. You see, Radox cures corns. Read her letter " For a long time 1 had two very bad corns on my second small toes, and kept cutting them until I read about Radox. Then I bought a packet, and after a few times following directions I lifted both corns right out. I may also state that my husband got rid of a soft corn in the same way, and finds when his feet are tired and perspiring they ar§ soothed msid refreshed by bathing in Radox."— (Mrs.) J.S. Radox removes corns, roots and all, in a safe, scientific way. As soon as Radox is put into a footbath oxygen is released, which carries the softening salts of Radox right to the roots of the corns. The corns are soonlQosened and then you pick the'm out,- complete with roots — pain' and discomforfe vanish for good. Of all ChemiBts and Stores. 2/3 per packet. Double quantity 4/- / J^AKARETU gPORTS Bevival Gathering at "SHERWOOD," via Takapau. SATURDAY, 15th JANUABY, 1938. President, H. W. White, Esq. Patroness, Mrs. E. R. White. Hon. Sec., Mts. D. M. Cook. PROGKAMMEi CHILDREN 'S EVENTS. 7 1.— Girls' Race, under 10 yeara^ 2. — Boys' Race, under 10 years. ' v 3.— Girls Race, over 10, under 15. \ 4. — Boys' Race, over 10, under 15. Entry free. Prizes 1 and 2, trophies 4/-, 2/-, 1/-; 3 and 4, trophies 5/-, '2/6. 1/6» ATHLETIC EVENTS. 5.— 100 Yards Open Handicap. 6. — 300 Yards Open Handicap. 7. — 880 Yards Open Handicap. 8.— 1 Mile Open Handicap. Entry 1/-,. Prizes, trophies £2 2/=. £1 1/-. ' " 9.-75 Yards Ladies' Handicap. 10. — 120 Yards Ladies' Handicap. Entry 6d. Trophies 12/6, 7/6. 11. — Mixed Relay, 2 ladies, 1 man. 2/6 team. Trophies, £1 1/- each membes winning team. CYCLING EVENTS. 12. — J Mile (2 Lap) Handicap. 13. — 1 mile (4 Lap) Handicap. 14. — li Mile (6 Lap) Handicap. Entry 1/-. Trophies, £2 2/-, £1 l/-« 15. — 1 Mile (4 Lap) Local. Competi* tors to reside in Clinton Riding. FIELD EVENTS. 16. — Long Jump. 17. — High Jumpu Entry 1/-. Trophies £2 2/-, £4 l/-4 ASEMEN'S EVENTS. 1.— MA1DEN CHOP, 12in., UNDEBi HAND. Entry 5/-. Cup £2 2/-t Special £1 1/-. 2.— STANDING CHOP 14in. OPEN HANDICAP. Nomination 20/-. Acceptance 10/-. ' Prizes: 'Axemen's* Challenge Cup and £20, second £7, third £3. 3. — UNDERHAND CHOP 14in. OPEN HANDICAP. Nomination 6/-. Acceptance 2/6. Prizes:. White Cup and £5, second £3, third special £1 1/-. 4.— DOUBLE HANDED SAWING, Prizes: £3, £2, £1 1/-. 14in. 3 cuts. Entry 6/- pair. Prizes £4, £2. 5.— SECOND CLASS 12in. STANIfc ING CHOP. Entry 5/-. Prizes £2, Special £1, Special 10/-. Above events carry Point Prize of CJialleDge Cup, 5 guineas. HORSE EVENTS. 1. — MAIDEN JUMPING. Entry 7/0, Prizes £5, Special £2 2/-. 2.— PONY LEAPING, 14.2 hands and under. Girl or boy 16 or under. Entry 6/-. Prizes: " Punawai " Cup and £2 10/-, Special £1 1/-, 10/-. 3.— OPEN JUMPING. Entry Prizes: Cup and £10, Special £3 3/-, Special £1 1/-. 4.— LEAPING COMPETITION. Entry 10/-. Prizes: "Pukenui" Cup and £6 6/-, £3 3/-, £l 1/-. 5.— OPEN JUMPING (Lady Riders), Entry 7/6. Prizes: Cup and £3, second special £2, third special £1. 6. — HANDY HUNTERS. Entry 3/-, Prizes £2, £1 1/-. ; DOG TRIALS. 1.— OPEN EVENT (10 minutes)^ Short head, yard head; pull, drive through one set hurdles, drive and yard. Entry 10/-. Prizes £5, £3. £2, £1 1/-. 2.— MAIDEN EVENT. Entry 5/% 3.— LOCAL MAIDEN. Entry 2/6, Prizes £1 1/-, 10/-. GREYHOUND RACLNG. 1. — "Clinton" Hurdles. 2. — "Sherwood" Maiden. 3. — "Makaretu" Stakes. 4. — ' 'Consolation" Stakes. NATION AL DANC1NG. Under 10. — Highland Fling and Sword Dauce. 10 and Under 14. — Highland Fling, Sword Daijce, Highland Reel, Irish Jig. 14 and Under 18. — Highland Fling, Irish Jig, Sailor's Hornpipe, Sean Triubhais. ADMISSION. — Adults 1/6, Children 6d, vehicles and ears including drivex 3/-, passengers 1/6, cycles, moto? cycles 6d. DANCE, Asliioy Clinton Hall. MRS. D. M. COOK, Hon. Sec. 29 Gaisford Terrace, Telephone 38. Waipuku?#!
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 63, 7 December 1937, Page 14
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