1 NEW ZEALAND EA ND CLOTHING FACTORY HINC FACTORY H.BV Winter Sale-First day Monday 26th July-Buy at Sale Pricesl 'The great inducement to buy at "H. 8." Sale Prices is the certain and inevitable rise in costs which is coming. No one can prevent this; it is coming on as irresistible as flowing tide. That is where the great comfort of an "H. 8." Sale is felt—an offset against rising prices, and an antidote to the high cost of living. Ip addition, there is always "H. 8." Quality to take into account with all your clothing purchases—that adds to the Good Value, more especially at Sale Pricer "H. 8." Sale Prices -are noteworthy! '-A, IX Warm D.B. TweedJlvM'.;, COAts . : V-.* \ . • ■..a.W. Men's Heavy D.B. Tweed Ov^-v^g^ lien's Smart Trench Coata 84/Mea's Rainproof Trench Coats WQ/Q Boys' D.B. Tweed OverwaU 24/6 Ken's Tailor Cut Sac Suits 105/- 4 115/Men'a Tweed Sports Suits 87/6 Men's Hard-wear Sac Coats 25/6 Boys' Tweed Sports Suits 29/6 Boya' Navy Serge Shorts; prices according 7/11, 8/6, 9/6 Lt. Weight Nat. Singlets & Pants g/I Med. Weight Natural U.-Pa-nts 4/6 Med. Weight Singlets & Pants (Eng.) g/g Heavy Col. All Wool U.-Pants Mosgiel Singlets, ribbed and plain 9/6 Mosgiel Woollen Sox 2/6 Heavy Flannelette Pyjamas 15/6 & 17/6 •Striped Neglige Shirts, ail sizes 9/6 Men's Tweed Caps 2/11 Men's Soft Felt Hats 12/6 Ladies' Patent Tie Shoss (Louis yg Ladies' Smart Glace Derby Shoes, 0"| /- (patent toe) ™ ■' Ladies' Glace Ankle Strap Shoes 21/Ladies' Fine Quality Glace Couits 22/6 Ladies' White Canvas Shoes (leather //? soles) u/u Men's Box Chrome Derby Boots Men's Box Calf & Glace Derby 33/6 Men's Bos Calf Derby Boots 37 /() Men's Heavy Working Boots (nailed) 29/6 Men's Felt Slippers (leather solc3) 7/11 New Zealand Clothing Factory New Plymouth HfZEAI/AND" % ffIHGFAGTORY NEW ZEALAND* €1 CLOTHING FACTORY
THIRD TOTALIBATOR MEETING, to be. held ,on the Taranakl lockey Club's t lUfccfUM (by kind permission), THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1920. I . J«dg»: Mr. I. B. 1. Stanford. Starter: Mr. C. O'Connor, tontfcapper: Mr. H. Coyle. PROGRAMME. ). hubtkbs' Handicap flat bace, so <OTS.; second 20 sots , third 10 aovs. For QualUed'hontere, season 1920. GentleWit riders. Minimum weight, lost. Sob., 1 sot.; see., 1 sot. One mile and a-Huartef. V. OTKNUI BACK HANDICAP, 95 sots. ; sec4fcd 15 sots , and third 10 sots. Nom., 1 WT.; acc., 1 sot 3ii furlongs. & USTS BRACELET , MAIDEN HANDICAP 'jmtiPI.HCHABK, 100 sots.; second 20 iori, lAd third 10 sots. For qualified ■ banters, * season I9SO. Minimum weight, . 10st. Nom., 1 sot.; acc, l sot. About miles.. Jit BXBATFOBD HANDICAP (Open), 150 sots ; smMid 15 sots and third 10 sots. Nom, 1 -SOT.; acc, 30s. Six furlongs. 1. H6BTH TABANAfiI HUNT CUP HANOICAP STEEPLECHASE, 200 SOTS, and a • mp; second SO sots. and third 20 sots. TO. qualJßed hunters, season- 1920, that iia*e never won a race exceeding in Talue 6150 to the winner at time of entry. Minimum weight, lost 71b. Nom., 1 sot. ; a£e., 2 sots. About three miles. | WAIHI HACK HANDICAP, 100 sots.; second 15 sots, and third 10 sots. Nom., X - JOT.; acc., 1 sot. Seven furlongs, t, tkPPEKTON HUNTERS' HANDICAP HUBDLEB, 95 sots.; second 15 sots, and third 10 sots. For qualified hunters, sea- < son 1920. Nop., 1 sot.; acc.,.l sot. One and a-half miles. M OPtJXAKE HACK SCURRY, 90 sots.; secjegd 15 sots, and third 10 sots. Open to horses that bare never won a race on the flat at time of atartlng. Weight, Wt. Nom., 1 SOT.; acc., 1 sot. Sin v furlongs. *' BULBS AND REGULATIONS. • (faillied tnmters are those that haTe quallud -in compliance with Fart V. of the New ItatfttidHiwts' Association Rules. Masters cutlfteatrt of qualification must be produced scales. ■lWwlnnerof any race after the declaraweights may be re-hsndiefpped. NOMINATIONS will* close at the Secretary's pBOBt Street, New Plymouth, ii, August 7, st 9 p.m. WBtGttTB will be declared on SATUBDAY. topt u. ■ ACCZPtiLNCEB will close at the Secretary's ,«CbeiScmont Street, on FRIDAY, August 20, it -.tMa: '■ Snbjeet to rerision pending alteration of JtoM'tf Betiflg fcy the Conference. , . . , L. HUMPHRIES, , " Secretary. ' Bok l«5; Thone No. M2; New Plymouth. V . QMETH'S -ftj-QTOB gEEYICE. FROM - DKfcNtL WAITARi. NEW PLYMOUTH. ,®uie| leaTo daily for New Plymouth— Jton Mlmi Boad, 8.15 a.m. ■ Vrenal, 8.35 a.m. . WMtara, «.« mb., ».15 a.m., and ■ ■ ."••■p.m. ■ . tl pa. Thursday. (MTU New Plymouth—' ■#W Waltara only, at 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. ' ■'.■■■ Waltara, Urenui and Mlmi, 3.30 p.m. ■v. NEW PLYMOUTH STAND; BMUSNAM STREET (Opp. Royal Hotel). .• ■ .mntj. smith, rrogrletor.
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