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J TOTALISATOR AGENCY * • SCHEME SUCCESSFUL ! • IN ENGLAND • The successful operation of Tote Investors Ltd., in a England during the past 30 years is clear evidence a “ that the off-course betting scheme recommended by " ethe Royal Commission will be an undoubted success a in this country. " A Tote Investors Ltd. operate on a somewhat similar A principle to the New Zealand proposal and progress- £ ively efficient working has enabled off-course in- A vestments to be accepted to within a few minutes of the closing of the Totalisator on the racecourse. £ Once the New Zealand Scheme is efficiently operating, the closing time for investments at local ‘tote’ A offices before a race is due to start, will be progressively reduced. How N.Z. Plan will work. Wr Totalisator offices or agencies with which bets may be placed will be established throughout the Dominion. Districts will be defined and in each there will be a central office to collate the bets placed with the agencies in its district and to transmit the totals to Head Office in Wellington. The Head Office in turn will collate the WP bets for the whole of New Zealand and transmit the totals to the racecourse totalisator. eQ O • • • * • ® O CENTRAL \ ® OFFICES \ Q O H.O. WGTN. Hran W • A COURSE J'll I TO TE ’ • How Investments will be made. Totalisator offices will be open prior to and on the day of the race meeting and the person desiring to bet by telephone will merely have to deposit cash in advance to cover his likely A requirements. He may, of course, also bet against winnings. Alternatively, he may invest by post or call at the office and buy his ticket. a Features of the Proposal. a 1. Full Totalisator Dividends as paid on the racecourse. 2. A Doubles Totalisator paying full doubles dividends. 3. Publication of Dividends. 4. Properly regulated and controlled betting, directed from illegal to legal channels for the benefit of the public and the sport. ® It is important that there should always be respect for the ® _ law. As the Royal Commission found that a large volume © of off-course betting is inevitable, it is surely better to legally control it, rather than drive it underground to the illegal bookmaker. A STRIKE OUT THE BOTTOM LINE 9 * "t TiTrnomM- J • •’ * • Inserted by Authority N.Z. Racing <£ Trotting Conferences. ••••••••••••••

FINAL WEEK at Trumans CJ AI I? Big Supa-Dupa NOW IN FULL SWING WITH A NEW SELECTION OF BARGAINS SPECIALLY REDUCED FOR A FINAL FLUTTER! , ■ ■ ■ ■ - FINAL' BARGAINS IN LADIES’ UNDERWEAR j FEW ONLY INFANTS’ CUDDLEY RUGS. LADIES’ LACE KNIT WOOL BED JAC- INFANTS’ LOCKNIT FROCKS. Good style I Good size. Fawn only. Usually 7/11. KETS. Several styles, pastel shades. Sizes with pastel embroidery. Sizes 16in. and 18in. SALE PRICE 2/11 S.W., W. and O.S. Usually 35/9 to 70/6. Peach only. Usually 19/9 to 20/6. CANTERBURY WUNDA-WEAR PANTIE. SALE PRICE 25/- SALE PRICE 9/11 Assorted shades. S.W. and W. Usually LADIES’ SILK NIGHTGOWNS. A variety INFANTS’ COTTON ROMPERS. Good 8/6 and 9/6. SALE PRICE 3/11 of styles in Ferguson Silks. S.W. and W. quality. Popular buttoned style. Sizes TWO ONLY LADIES’ SUMMER HOUSE- Assorted floral and plain shades. Usually 28in and 20in. Usually 12/- to 15/-. COATS. Heavy linen, tailored style with 49/6 t 0 cooircc c-dam + oa/a SALE PRICE 8/11 long zipp front. Shades rose and scarlet. to 29/6 TIN Y TOTS’ VELOUR COATS. Assorted SizeW. Usually 79/6. SALE PRICE 29/6 , y T ~ h/n rantie sty • y styles and shades. Sizes 16in, 18in and 20in. strong. Usually 12/6. TTenain, «a/R ONE ONLY LADY’S NIGHTGOWN. Fer- SALE PRICE 5/11 Usually 53?- to 89/6 guson silk. Short sleeve style with shir- ENGLISH EEZEES. Shaped waist, strong Tn am pure p o ring and lace trimming. Usually 48/6. suspenders. Usually 19/11. INFANTS ENGLISH PRAM RUGS. ReSALE PRICE 12/6 SALE PRICE 12/6 versible, all wool. Usually 35/6. LADIES’ LOCKNIT PANTIES. Excellent BERLEI MODAIRE AND' FAYREFORM SALE PRICE 21 /- cut and quality. Buttoned waist. Sizes CORSETS. Assorted styles. Sizes 24in. INFANTS’ CORDUROY BONNETS. Good S.W. and W. Assorted colours. Usually to 29in. Usually 29/6 to 35/-. • style. Shades ivory and shell. Usually 6/9 and 7/6. SALE PRICE 2/11 SALE PRICES FROM 8/11 TO 19/11 12/6. LADIES’ LOCKNIT PANTIES. Iris and LADIES’ SILK SLIPS. Well cut and fln- SALE PRICE 2/11 Canterbury “Wunda-wear.” Assorted col- ished. Pastel shades. S.W. and W. Usual- INFANTS’ SOFT TOYS. Washable. Usuallours. Sizes S.W., W. Usually 8/6 and 10/6. ly 29/6. ly 5/11 to 8/6. SALE PRICE 3/11 SALE PRICE 12/6 SALE PRICE 2/11 LADIES’ LOCKNIT NIGHTGOWNS. Our complete range of exclusive styles at re- __ duced prices. Assorted shades. S.W., W., Ho Appro. W V U W A 'W T / O.S. and X.O.S. Usually 25/6 to 39/6. __ ■A ■ > ■ I /B /■ A. IW I £ T SALE PRICES FROM 19/11 No Entry. ■ [ ■ j fW /■ /A I I uTm.. °w: No Discount. I fC I /> I A wx - and °- s - sale prices FROM si/. N ° Exchange 1 1V 1’ >1 *1 IV7 LADIES’ LOCKNIT PYJAMAS. Complete Oil Goods at to n 3 f“ Sale Prices. THE STORE WHERE YOU SCORE 1

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