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II B.M.L. II | SATURDAY || | NIGHT'S SPECIALS I From 7.40 p.m. to 9 p.m. Only E| 1 LADIES' LOCKNIT SLIPS 1 1 B " A. Special Purchase of 20 doz. Ladies' Slips in rich, delustred, heavy |£ S fl quality Lockiiit (slightly imperfect) . „ ,Well eiit, with round neck 8 1 8 or opera top? shaped to the waisL In pretty pastel tones of Bonbon, || p 8 Pink, Sky, Nil, Ivory and Navy. Sizes S.W. and O.S. Made to Hl p IB.M.L. Special Price 2/11 each || 1 m\ m C0L0URED BOILING SILK I I Just lancled, go o3 quality Coloure'd Boiling Silk, suitable for frocks, fl 9 iin'derwear, blouses, children's wear, etc. In shades Pink, Sky, I fl Lemon, Maize, Mauve, Black, Navy, Browns Green, etc. H| I / iWorth l/- per yard. II fl B.M1. Special Price 8d per yard I I Bon Marche L" 1 1 HASTINGS II ^■1 ■

THE PRIGE TO PAY Competition keeps footwear prices down to a constantly reasbiiable lfevel. To purch&ife from GRIFF1THS eriiures that you get the highest quality standard at the mbst favourable price, mmm Heretaunga Street, Hastings. * for ideal: GIFTS •\ Call and inspect the wide .. variety and ckarm of our outstaiiding range. We have hundreds of aecful . suggcstioas for everybody. ~ MACI Near State llUHL Theatre j • WILSON'S I I-' PHARMACY

J^AKABETU gPORTS Bevival Gathering at "SHERWOOD," via Takapau. SATURDAY, 15th JANUARY, 1938. President, H. W. White, Esq. Patroness, Mrs. E. E. White. Hon. Sec., Mrs. D. M. Cook. PROGRAMME; CHILDREN'S EVENTS. **" 1. — Girls' Race, under 10 years. 2. — Boys' Race, under 10 years. 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, trdphiea 5/-, '2/6, 1/6, ATHLETIC EYENTS. 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. Ttbphies 12/6, 7/6. 11. — Mixed Relay, 2 ladies, 1 man. 2/6 team. Trophies, £1 1/- each member vvinning teatn. CYCLING EYENTS. ' 12.^ — J Mile (2 Lap) Handicap. 13. — 1 inile (4 Lap) Hanflieap. 14.— 1$ Mile (6 Lap) Handicap. Entry 1/-. Trophies, £2 2/-, £1 1/-. 15.— 1 Mile (4 Lap) Local. CompetitOrs to reside in Clinton Riding. FIELD EVENTS. 16. — Long Jiiinp. 17. — High Jump. Entry 1/-. Trophies £2 2/-, £l 1/-. AXEMEN'S EVENTS. 1. — MAIDEN CiiiOP, 12in., UNDERHAND. Entry 5/-. Cup £2 2/-. Special £1 1/-. 2.— STANDING CHOP 14in. OPEN HANDICAP. Nomination 20/-. Acceptadce 10/-. Prizes: 'Axemen's' Challenge Cup and £20, second £7, third £3. 3.— UNDERHAND CHOP 14in. OPEN HANDICAP. Nominatioti 6/-. Acceptance 2/6. Prizes: White Cup and £5, second £3, third special £l 1/-, 4.— DOURLE HANDED SAWING, Prizes: £3, £2, £1 1/-. 14in. 3 cuts. Entry 6/- p&ir. Prizes £4, £2. 5.— SECOND CLASS I2in. STANDING CHOP. Entry 5/-. Prizes £2, Special £1, Special 10/-. Above events carry Point Prize of Challenge Cup, 5 guitieas. H011SE EVENTS. 1.— MAIDEN JUMPING. Entry 7/6. Prizes £5, Special £2 2/-. 2. — PONY LLAPING, 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 15/-. Prizes: Cup and £10, Special £3 3/-, Special £l 1/-. 4. — LEAPING- COMPETITION, En-

try 10/-. Prizes: "Pukenui" Cup and £6 6/-, £3 3/-, £i 1/-. 5.— OPEN JUMPING (Lady Riders). Entry 7/6. Prizes: Ctip and £3, second special £2, third special £1. 6. — HANDY HUNTERS. Entry 3/-. Prizes £2, £1 1/*. DOG TRIALS. 1.— OPEN EVENT (10 minutfes). Short head, yard head; pull, drive througb one set hurdles, drivb and yard; Entry 10/-; Prizes £5, £3, £2, £1 1/-. 2. — MAlDEN EVENT. Entry 5/-. 3.— LOCAL MAIDEN. Entry 2/0. Prizes £1 1/-,,10/-. GREYHOUND RACING. 1.— "Clinton" Hurdles. 2. — "Sherwood" Maiden. 3.—' * Makaretu " Stak es. 4.— "Consolation" Stakes. NATION AL DANCING. Under 10. — Highland Fling land Sword Dance. 10 and Under 14. — Highland Fling, Swofd Dance, Highland Reel, . Irish Jig. 14 and Unaer 18.— Highland Fling. Irish Jig, Sailor's Hornpipe, Seati Tfiubhais. ADMlSSION.— Adults 1/6, Children 6d, vehicles and Cars including drivet 3/-, passengers 1/6, cycles, motor cycles 6d. DANCE, Ashley Clinton Hall. MRS. D. M. COOK, Hon. Sec. 29 GaiSford Terrace, Telephone 38. Waipukurau. Taive's y&mousbecause il'sffood'l CATARRH SUFFERERS . . . READ THIS. VO GREATER, quicker of more certain relief from your sufferings caused by catarrh can be obtained than by usirr£ EATAEOL. That promise is made under a money-back guarantee. No matter wliat you have tried, you must now try KATAROL. It is uni'ailing in the prompt and complete relief it brings. 3/G (trial size), 5/(double size) from Noel Wilson's Pharmacy; also from all other Chemists and Stores. John Hill, Ltd., Market St„ Hastingi.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 73, 18 December 1937, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 73, 18 December 1937, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 73, 18 December 1937, Page 12

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