Yes! It’s Coming And bringing with it a perfect furore of frills and furbelows and SPRING HATS Such dainty, charming- hats! Such tricky hats! Hats that are chic and hats that are sweetly demure. Hats that cling with soft becoming snugness, and hats that lift away from the face in graceful sweeping lines of irresistible charm. Lovely loose ‘‘natural” flowers lie carelessly against the brim, crowns' are sciftly crushed in outline, and taffeta or velvet in big ruched rosettes, are promised favourites. T “Charm” is the keynote of the spring millinery—and few women will be able to cling to the old belief, “T am so difficult to. suit” after a visit to the Spring Showing of Millinery at—s Drapers, Hawera.
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nno STAND THIS SEASON IN THE X HAWERA DISTRICT—THE THOROUGHB R E D STALLION h SHEFFIELD (8) By Bright Steel (imp) a son of the great St. Simon. Dam LIANJ3 (imp) full sister to Linaere (imp), one of the greatest sires of the Australian turf, his stock winning £265,000 in stakes. No thoroughbred seen South of the Line has, or had, a stouter strain of blood than Sheffield. His grandsire on the male side is St. Simon and on the dam’s side Wolf’s Crag. His great grandsires were Galopin and Ayrshire (sire’s side) and Barcaldine and Isinglass (dam’s side). These are names to conjure with and columns could be written of the performances of the progeny of the great sires named. Sheffield, during his short stay on the turf, was a successful performer and his sire, Bright Steel, also had good performances to his credit during the short season. At the stud he was a great success, his progeny being noted stayers. He sired winners of a Melbourne Cup (Westcourt); Sydney Cup (Scarlet); Victorian Grand National Hurdles (Sparkling Moselle); also Chrome, one of the best stayers of recent years. Sheffield’s half sister, Pereskia, is the dam oi Periwoo, which won the A..T.C. Gimcrack Stakes. Sheffield’3 grand-dam, Glare, is also granddam of Prince Palatine, which was beaten once only, was sold for £-10,000 and to the stud at a fee of <IOO guineas. FEE: 15 Guineas (reducible to .10 guineas if paid by 20th January, 1927). Paddocking 5/- per week. i£very eare taken with" mares, but no responsibility accepted. For further particulars apply— T. CARSON, South Road, Haw.era. #3 mm I J?Ou Cl is IUJO'
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 18 September 1926, Page 3
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