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YOU NEED NOT WORRY ABOUT THE COLD WINTRY WEATHER IF YOU PURCHASE YOUR BLANKETS, RUGS, FLANNELS AND FLANNELETTES from McGRUER, BONE & CO. LTD. WHOSE STOCK OF WINTER REQUIREMENTS IS COMPLETE! ALL-WOOL N.Z. BLANKETS; ' best makes; single bed size— Price 27/6, 32/6, 36/6 to 47/6 pair ALL-WOOL N.Z. BLANKETS; three-quarter size—Price 45/-, 49/6 to 57/6 pair ALL-WOOL N.Z. BLANKETS; full double, bed size—Price 47/6, 55/-, 59/6 to 67/6 pair Special TRAVELLING RUGS —We have a wonderful range, which includes the famous “Duke” and ‘Duchess” — Price 17/6, 19/6, 25/-, 42/- to 126/BUSH RUGS; splendid for hard wear — Price 9/11, 13/6, 14/6, 16/6, 19/6 BABY RUGS; ideal for the winter; in Cream, Fawn, Sky and Pink — Price 9/11 Purchase SINGLE BED GREY BLANKETS; PURE WOOL 22/6 pair . FLANNELS “DOCTOR” FLANNEL; allwool; in Grey, Shetland, Pink, Natural and Cream — Price 2/11 yard COLONIAL FLANNEL; allwool; in Grey, Natural, Shetland. Pink and Cream — Price 1/11 yard FLANNELETTES 32-inch Double Warp STRIPE FLANNELETTES — Special Price 1/4 yard 40-inch WHITE WINCEYETTE Special Price 1/6 yard FLANNELETTES We carry a big range of smart stripes and all qualities in plain white 40in. PLAIN & FIGURED WINCEYETTES; all shades Price /Q yard Watch Our “STAR” Window ina ‘ ‘ STAR ’ ’ SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY—--40-inch Cream Bordered Casementsix Colourings—“Star” Price l/li ya t McGRUER, BONE & CO. LTD. THE LEADING DRAPERS ’Phone 23o2 High 3t., Hawera P.0.80x 50

MEREMERE-OHANGAI SPORTS CLUB. gPORTS J^EETING To be held in Mr J. Anderson’s Paddock', Ohangai, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1927. President: Mr J. Anderson. Patron: J. O’Shea. Officials —Starter: W. Sorenson. Handicapper: P. Sheahan. Judges —Athletic Events: J. Kerrisk, G. Williams, R. Morrissey. Horse Events: A. Lankow. PROGRAMME 1. Boys under 16 vears. Ist, 20/-; 2nd, 10/-. Norn. 1/2. 100 Yards Handicap. Ist, 40/-; 2nd, 20/-; 3rd, 10/-. Nom. 2/3. Best School Pony, maiden. Ist, 10/-; 2nd, 5/-; 3rd, 2/6. 4. 100 Yards Boys under 12 years. Trophy. 5. 440 Yards Handicap. Ist, 40/-; 2nd, 20/-; 3rd, .10/-. Nom. 2/6. Best Pony," open clas. Ist, .10/-; 2nd, 5/-; 3rd, 2/6. 7. 100 Yards Married Men’s Race (local). Ist, 20/-; 2nd, 10/8. Sawing Competition. Ist, 20/-. Nom. 1/9. 100 Yards Married Ladies’ Race. Trophy. 10. Arithmetic Race. Ist, 10/-. Post entry 1/11. High .Jump Handicap. Ist, 15/-; 2nd, 5/-. Post entry 1/12. Pick-a-Baek Race, 100 yards (weight for age). Ist, 10/-; 2nd, 5/-. Post entry 1/13. 880 Yards Handicap. Ist, 40/-; 2nd, 20/-; 3rd, 10/-. Nom. 2/- . 14. Thread-thc-Needle Race. Ist, 10/-. Post entry 1/15. 100 Yards Single Ladies’ Race. Trophy. 16. 100 Yards Amateur Handicap. Trophies. Nom. 2/17. Pour-Part Race. Ist, 15/-; 2nd, 5/-. Post entry 1/18. 2 Mile Cycle Race. Ist, 40/-; 2nd, 20/-. Post entry 2/19. Best Utility Horse; to be shown in l saddle. Ist, gold medal presented by Mr A. H. Lankow; 2nd, trophy. Nom. 2/6 20. 220 Yards Amateur Handicap. Trophies. Nom. 2/21. Potato Race on Ponies, for schoolboys. Ist, 7/6; 2nd, 2/6 22. Potato Race on Ponies,, for school girls. Ist, 7/6; 2nd, 2/6 23. Members’ Race. Ist, 20/-; 2nd, 10/-. Nom. 1/24. Footballers’ Race, open to all Wednesday football clubs; 110 yards in football togs, including boots. Ist, £2 2s, donated by Mr R. D. Wilson; 2nd, 10/-. Nom. 1/Stepping the Chain. Ist, 20/-. Post entry 1/Sheep Guessing. Ist, 20/-. Post entry 1/Nails in Bottle Guessing. Ist, 10/-. Post entry (id Nail Driving for Judies. Trophy. Post entry 6d A trophy will be presented to best boy and girl riders in classes 3 and 6. NOMINATIONS for Events 2,5, 13 and 24 close with the Secretary on Friday, May 20. % Entries for amateur events 16 and 19 must be left with the secretary of the Amateur Athletic Association, Hawera,before Friday, May 20, and will bo run under Amateur Association rules. Sports commence at 11 a.m. • Refreshment Booths on Ground. Children’s Races throughout the day. The fixture of the Wednesday Foot-1 ball Competition, Ohangai v. Whareroa, f will be played on the Sports Ground at 2.30 p.m. ADMISSION TO GROUNDS: Gents, 2/-; Ladies, 1/-; Chlidren of school age, Free. GRAND BALL in the Hall in the Evening. P. SHEAHAN, A. WILLIAMS, Joint Secretaries, Ohangai. I

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 9 May 1927, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 9 May 1927, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 9 May 1927, Page 10

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