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SHOP IN YOUR OWN SUBURB jjie following shopkeepers, by virtue o£ their low prices and the quality of their goods, merit your support and deserve your custom.

ST. ALBANS •TtNGLISH Fabric Hot-Water Bags. Jii special purchase. 2/3 Each! While Stocks Last! D. S. DODDS, ?'D Dispensing Chemists, 195 PapaArt road. 'Phone 23-595. We deliver, ifai D 2971 'T*~WILLIAMSON, expert Boot and A. shoe Repairer. Only best English leather used Satisfaction guaran lied Same day service. Handsewn work especially Trial solicited Bring your repairs and receive satisfaction 202 Papanui road WB4d<S NEW BRIGHTON FAMILIES V T EW Brighton Butchery. Primest lamb, mutton, and roast beef. Fresh small goods always in stock. Manager: E. J. Hill. Sea View road. 'Phone 37-487. H 4661 WAITED brackenfield hunt. gRACK ENFIELD HUNT. POINT-TO-POINT STEEPLECHASE r MEETING. To Be Held On SATURDAY, 30th JUNE, 1934. 'AT SWANNANOA, NEAR RANGIORA EVENTS. (Approved by Canterbury District Committee.) I—BEST BOY RIDER, under 14 years of age. 2.—BEST GIRL RIDER, under 14 years of age. 3—LADIES' HUNTERS* TRIAL, a distance over country. First horse, Mrs Hugh Ensor's Challenge and Miniature Cup; second horse, trophy. * 4—HEAVY-WEIGHT, 13st. About three miles. First horse, Mr D. Rogers's Challenge and Miniature Cup; second horse, trophy. S—LIGHT-WEIGHT, list 71b. About three miles. First horse, Mr W. B. Starky's Challenge and Miniature Cup; second horse, trophy. 6—OPEN HUNTERS' TRIAL, a distance over country. ITirst horse. Mr Denis Chapman's Challenge and Miniature Cup; second horse, trophy. 7—MEMBERS' RACE, any weight, about three miles. To be ridden by a member of the Brackenfield Hunt. First horse. Miss O'Halloran's Challenge and Miniature Cup; second horse, trophy FIRST EVENT: 12.15 o'clock p.m. ENTRIES CLOSE ON MONDAY, 25th JUNE, 1934, at 5 p.m., with L. W. HARLEY, Hon. Secretary, Brackenfield Hunt. \ P.O. Box 32, Rangiora. 9750 \* ART EXHIBITION. ART EXHIBITION. "gRITISH ART, 1862-1932. THE FINEST COLLECTION OF ART TREASURES YET SEEN IN THE DOMINION WILL BE ON VIEW DAILY FROM JUNE 15th. HOURS—IO.3O a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Evenings. 7.30 p.m.- to 9.30 p.m. Gee the many works by such famous artists as AUGUSTUS JOHN, R.A. SIR WE ORPEN, R.A. SIR WM. ROTHENSTEIN, R.A. FRANK BRANGWYN, R.A. JOHN S. SARGENT, R.A. JAMES McNEIL WHISTLER. WALTER SICKERT, R.A. SIR D. Y. CAMERON. R.A. OILS—WATER-COLOURS-DRAWINGS—PRINTS. Under the Direction of the N.Z. Society of Artists. Admission Is. Season Ticket ss. 9559 WRESTLING. WRESTLING WRESTLING WRESTLING WEDNESDAY NEXT WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY. QT JAMES' THEATRE.

DR. FRED MEYER | (U.S.A.) DR. FRED MEYER ! (JapanJ I OKI SHIKINA I OKI SHIKINA This is the first occasion these two Wrestlers have met i this season. , four amateur preliminaries • The very best men matched in each event A PROGRAMME PACKED WITH THRILLS. DON'T MISS 'IT. PRICES: 6s and 4s (reserves), 3s, 2s H and 2s. Day Sales. All plus tax. Reserves and all Tickets Lange's, United Service Buildings. doors open i p.m. ianthe band. 2221 FOOTBALL. JJ, DGBY FOOTBALL. LANCASTER PARK. TO-DAY. At 2.45 P.M. CRR] STCHURCH v. ALBION. H.S. OLD BOYS v. 'VARSITY. SYDENHAM v. LINWOOD. S LECTURES. Canterbury public library- . 2nd Popular Illustrated Lecture be delivered by Dr. A. L. Haslam, and Its Colleges," MONDAY fj/EMNG, 8 p.m. Admission, One Shil,mg- Season Ticket 2/6. 2180 8.1 EVIDENCE SOCIETY. "3600 p * Years' History of the British oronation Stone and its Symbolism," the Rev. P. H. Pritchett, in the "Jblic Library, Thursday, 28th, at 7.45. Collection. 2147MEETINGS. M WOOLSTON branch. ■ N.Z. POULTRY PRODUCERS' FEDERATION. Y-KEEPERS in Woolston vifo^i 8 ? sur rounding districts are inin iv a *tend a meeting to be held Woolston Library Hall on th« 7? D AV' J UNE 26th, at 8 p.m., when of the Branch will be °Pted and officers elected. Ugi J. W. THOMSON, Provisional Secretary. L - HILLS AT SYDENHAM ih« t?.*' SUNDAY, 2.30 p.m. ifKa about the Central Relief Depot.

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21198, 23 June 1934, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21198, 23 June 1934, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21198, 23 June 1934, Page 25

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