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a mm. A $ YAV: m s m n Hi m ■• S | ISP fv ICfSf - i ESiSflfS ihU I “I arranged to meet Mabel to* ‘morrow at Arthur’s” “Getting married, Tom?” 1 “Married! I wish I was. it takes money, Uncle, these days.” “It’s evident you’ve not heard of Arthur’s Easy Payment Plan.” . “I have heard of it, Uncle. In fact, I intend asking for particulars when we call, for the problem to my mind is, what happens if, say, you’ve paid half the amount on your furniture and then, through no fault of your own —for instance, say, sickness or unemployment—you are prevented from keeping up the payments?” “My dear lad, Arthur’s guarantee you full value for every penny paid. Your Cousin Harry furnished there and got immediate delivery of £4O worth of goods on the first payment and his promise to pay the balance at 12/6 per week.” “Really! Well, I don’t wish for a nicer place than his. I must get particulars at Arthur’s to-morrow.” “You do, Tom, for I can’t understand why young couples keep waiting and waiting when they have such a wonderful plan at their disposal, and. Arthur’s will explain in detail and show you their fine furniture without the slightest obligation to buy.” “Thanks, Uncle, for the tip. I’ll be off. Mabel will be delighted when she hears the news.” A ID TUT IO ? C FURNITURE AiU nuiv J SPECIALISTS Princes Street (’Phone 2294) Hawera

rpARANAKI JJUNT (Incorporated.) QLUB 11th TOTALISATOR MEETING. SEPTEMBER 1, 1928. ON THE TARANAKI JOCKEY CLUB’S RACECOURSE. (By Kind Permission.) Judge—Mr J. CAMERON. Starter—Mr C. O’GONNOR. Handicapper—Mr H. COYLE. Treasurer Mr W. T. HOOKHAM. Secretary—Mr E. L. HUMPHRIES, Box 229, New Plymouth. PROGRAMME. First Race to Start at 11.45 a.m. 1. LEPPERTON HUNTERS’ HANDICAP HURDLES, of 80 sovs. Second 15 sovs., and third 10 sovs. from the stakes. Eor qualified hunters, season 1928. Over six flights brush hurdles. Nominations, 1 sov.; acceptance, 1 sow One mile and a half. 2. OPUNAKE SCURRY, of 90 sovs. Second 15 sovs., and* third 10 sovs. from the stakes. Open to horses that have never won a race on the flat at a totalisator] meeting at time of starting. Weight, Bst. Nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance, 1 sov. Five furlongs. 3. HUNTERS’ HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, of 90 sovs.; alid a gold-mounted whip presented by Mr F. A. Simpson, of Hawera, to the rider of the winner. Second 20 sovs., and third 10 sovs. from the stakes. For horses the bona fide property of the Members of any Hunt Club, and which, have been duly qualified during the season 1928 by Lady or Gentlemen Members of any Hunt Club. No horse will be eligible which has won a race of any description at any totalisator meeting prior to the time of starting. Minimum weight, lOst. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s. About two miles. 4. WAIHI HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Second 25 sovs., and third 10 sovs. from the stakes. Nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance, 1 sov. Seven furlongs. ' 5. TARANAKI HUNT CLUB CUP HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, of 170 sovs. First horse to receive 100 sovs. in specie! 6 and Cup valued at £3O, presented by Mr I B. Tippins. Second 25 sovs., and third j 15 sovs. from the stakes. For qualified hunters season 1928 that have never won a race exceeding in value 250 sovs. to the winner at time of starting (Hunters’ Race excepted). Minimum weight, lOst. Nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance, 2 sovs. About two miles and a half. 6. STRATFORD HANDICAP (Open), of 110 sovs. Second 20 sovs., and third 10 feovs. from the stakes. Nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance, 30s. Six furlongs. 7. HUNTERS’ HANDICAP FLAT RACE, of 90 sovs. Second 20 sovs., and third 10 sovs. from the stakes. For qualified hunters, season 1928. Minimum weight, lOst. Nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance, 1 sov. One mile and a quarter. 8. URENUI HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Second 20 sovs., and third 10 sovs. from the stakes. Nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance, 1 sov. Six furlong's. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Part XV., Rule 13.—“8y the entering of a orse every person having or subsequently cquiring any interest in such horse, shall e deemed thereby to undertake neither irectly nor indirectly to make any wager ith a bookmaker in connection with such orse, or any other horse in the race in hich such horse is entered. Each entry ball contain or, if it do not contain ball be conclusively assumed to contain, ich an undertaking, breach whereof shall e deemed a corrupt practice on the turf ■itliin the meaning of Part XXXII. of bese Rules.” , , , , Qualified hunters are those that have ualified in compliance with Part 6 of the row Zealand Hunters Association Rules, [asters’ certificates of nualification must e produced at the scales if not notified a the official calendar. The winner of any race after the aelaration of weights may be rehandicaped. NOMINATIONS will close at the Secre[try's Office, Egmont Street, New I lylouth. on MONDAY., August 13, at 9 p.m. WEIGHTS will be declared on or about TOXDAY, August 20. ACCEPTANCES will close at the Seereary’s Office, Egmont Street, on FRIDAi . Ltigust 24, at 9 p.m. E. L. HUMPHRIES. ■’ Secretarytx 229; 'Phone No. 642; Egmont Street. New Plymouth, pproved this 3rd day of July. 1928. Taranaki District Committee. E. P. WEBSTER, Senretarv.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 23 July 1928, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 23 July 1928, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 23 July 1928, Page 5

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