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Three Days Three Days SPECIAL ~— 1 In the Showroom Owing to present building operations necessitating special internal adjustments in our Showroom, space must be found, and in order to provide this we are making a quick clearance during the next three days of some wonderful values. Here are a few. LADIES’ NAVY REPP COSTUMES, very SLEEVELESS COATEES, in fancy jeraey silk, smartly cut. Double-breasted short coats,' smartly bound with silk braid. Worth 22/6 trimmed with collar, cuffs and pockets. Pret- Special Clearance Price IS/- each tily embroidered with fancy stitching in con- LADIES’ CAMBRIC NIGHTS, smartly lacetrasting tones. Skirts fitted on waists, vertical trimmed. Style, V neck with short sleeves, pleats at side. Size S.W. only. Worth 89/6 Usually 6/6 eacheach— Special Clearance Price 69/6 each Special Clearance Price 5/8 each LIGHT-WEIGHT TWEED COSTUMES, in LADIES’ CREPE NlGHTS—smartest effects, newest fancy tweeds. Also Special Clearance Price from 3 6 each plain coats with-checked skirts, all newest ART. SILK DRESS SLIPS Style, round neck tones. Sizes S.W., W., and O.S.— with Magyard sleeves. All shades. Usualh Special Clearance Price from 65/- each 14/6 each— Special Clearance Price 10 6 each COSTUME ODDMENTS, useful little range to be SILK VESTS & BLOOMERS, finest cleared— Vests— 5/6 each Special Clearance Prices from 39/8 each Bloomers— 7/11 nair LADIES’ COTTON FROCKS, style round neck, CAMI-BOCKERS, in chiffonelle, cotton, art with cellar and shoit sleeves. Worth 10/6 silk— Special Clearance Price from 3/11 each- Special Clearance Price 7/B eaoh LADIES’ COTTON VESTS, styles N.B. and S.B.— LADIES’ RAYON FROCKS, in smart floral de- Special Clearance Price 3 for LI signs. Usually 37/6 and 39/6 each— Fine Ribbed Soft Cotton Vests— 2/3 each Special Clearance Price 29/8 eaoh LADIES WHITE CREPE * COTTON COTTON GEORGETTE BLOOMERS— SpeciaI Clearance Price 1/11 pair Two 'weV69M ea e ch k With ‘ Sl6eVeS ' “PARISFORM” BRASSIERES, good heavyweight oniy. quality . size , LADIES’ PLEATED SKIRTS, in cream and nunTm,, xnc-f^ a \C |,aranC * P*" l ** */* •***’ colours. A fine assortment. Very, smartest ‘ BERLEI CORSETS, back-lacing. Suitable for garments— heavy figures, With low waists, elastic tops Special Clearance Price from 15/- to 22/6 each and 6 suspenders. Sizes 26in. to 35in.— LADIES’ SILK JUMPERS, in crepe de chine, art Special Clearance Price 13/8 eaoh silk and striped fuji. Style, long sleeves with MILLINERY SPECIALS— AII our magnificent collar and tie. Lsually 19/6 to 32/6 each— range of READY-TO-WEARS— Special Clearance Price 15/- each To Clear at Special Reductions WESTERMAN & Co. The Ready-Money Drapers, Hastings

JJ AW KE’S gAY JOCKEY OLUB METROPOLITAN SUMMER MEETING. 1927-28. HASTINGS RACECOURSE. SATURDAY & MONDAY. DECEMBER 31st, and JANUARY 2nd. FIRST DAY, SATURDAY, 31st DECEMBER, 1927. (First Race starts 1 p.m.) 1- JUMPERS’ FLAT HAND! CAP, 100 sova. For hurdle or steeplechase horses that have started at least threr times in Hurdle Races or Steeplechases in New Zealand. Only recognised hurdle race or steeplechase jockeys approved by the stewards shall be eligible to ride. Minimum weight Ost. Nomination 1 sov acceptance 30/-. One mile and a quarter. 2- MAIDEN, 100 bovb. Weight Bst. For horses that have never won a, flat race at time of starting. Nomination 1 sov.. acceptance 30/-. Five furlongs. 3- ACTINGS HANDICAP, 150 bovb. Minimum weight 7st. Nomination 1 sov, acceptance 30/-. Six and a-haif furlongs 4— JUVENILE HANDICAP, 150 bovb. For two-year-olds. Nomination 1 sov, acceptance '3O/-. Five furlongs. 5— PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, 200 sovs. Nomination 1 sov., acceptance 2 sovs. One mile and a-quarter. 6- WELTER HANDICAP (hack conditions), 120 sovs. Nomi nation 1 sov. acceptance 30/-. One mile and one furlong. 7— HAVELOR FLYING HANDICAP (hack conditions), 150 sovs. Nomination 1 sox .acceptance 30/-. Six furlongs. 8— STEWARDS 1 HANDICAP, 175 sovs. Nomination 1 sovs., acceptance 2 sovs. Six furlo.ngs. SECOND DAY. 2nd JANUARY, 192». (First Race starts 1 p.m.) 1- JUMPERS' FLAT HANDICAP. 100 sovs. For hurdle or steeplechase horses that have started at least three times in Hurdle Races or Steeplechases tn New Zealand. Only recognised hurdle race or steeplechase jockeys. approved by the Stewards, shall be eligible to ride. Minimum weight 9st. Nomination 1 sov.. acceptance 30/-. One mile and one furlong 2— ELECTRIC HANDICAP, 100 sovs. barred, with the exception of the Mahora Maiden, First Day. Minimum weight 7at. Nomination 1 sov., acceptance 30' Six furlongs. B—JANUARY HANDICAP. 150 sovs. Minimum weight 7st. Nomination 1 sovs .acceptance 30/-. Six and a-half furlongs. 4— NURSERY HANDICAP. 150 sovs For two-year-olds. Nomination 1 sov., ac ceptance 30/- Five furlongs. 5— NEW YEAR HANDICAP, 200 sovs. Nomination 1 eov.. acceptance 2 sovs. One mile and one furlong. 6— HANDICAP (hack conditions), 120 sovs. Minimum weight Bst. Nomination 1 sovs.. acceptances 30/-. One mile. 7— FLYING HANDICAP (hack conditions), 150 sovs. Nomina tion I sovs.. acceptance 30/-. „ Six furlongs. 8— FINAL HANDICAP, 175 sovs. Nomination 1 sov., acceptance 2 sovs. » Eix furlongs. DATES OF NOMINATIONS. WEIGHTS & ACCEPTANCES. With amounts to be tor’warded to tbe Secretary, H.B.J.C. WINNERS AFTER DECLARATION OF WEIGHTS MAY BE RE-HANDICAPPED. NOMINATIONS. All Events, 1 sov. FRIDAY. 9th DECEMBER, at 8 p.m. WEIGHTS, All Events First Day, FRIDAY, 16th DECEMBER. ACCEPTANCES, all A vents First Day, WEDNESDAY. 21st DECEMBER, at 8 Winners on the flat at any time p.m. NIGHT OF FIRST DAY’S RACES—By 7.30 p.m.. Weights, All Events Second Day; by 9 p.m.. Acceptances, All Events. N.B.—All telegrams must be confirmed in writing, and name of trainer iven.— II S. MOSS, SECRETARY. Part XV., Rule 5. Rules of Racing. ’Phone 85. P.0.80x 13. Hastings.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 2 December 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 2 December 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 2 December 1927, Page 3

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