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Gloves from 6d pair O doz. LADIES' GLOVES in Fabric, Sillc and Beal Kiel, plain and gauntlet sty lesi, s«oowe sldigliitly shop soiled; all J sizes—Usual Price 6/6 to 11/G t Sale Price 1/11 pair 10 doz. LADIES 'FABBTC GLOVES, all (wiitli Gauntlet Calls, in a> ibig variety of s tyles and good shades —Usual Price 2/11 to 5/6 Sale Price 1/1, 2/6, 2/11 OdmentS’ dm SILK GLOVES, Black and Brown only— Sale Price 6d pair

AII-Woo! Hose 8 doz. Ladiiels’ Coloured CASHMERE HOSE; fld'l Botany .wool, shade® Nude, Peach, Champagne, 07owl and Pastel ' Sale Price 2/6 pair 5 doz. Ladies ’ SILK & WOOL HOSE; pure wool reinforced with Art Silk for extra wear, 'largo fitting- top; shades Poach, Pawn, Champagne, Oloud and Pastel —Usual Price 3/11 Sale Price 2/11 10 doz. Ladies ’ SILK HOSE, lined with Botany wool, elastic tops, laddcrproof amd extra long, guaranteed for wear; shades Nude, Peak'll, Pawn, Doree, Sunburn and Grey—Usual Price 4/11 Sale Price 3/11 6 doz. Ladies’ All-Wool Black CASHMERE REVOLWELT HOSE, expanding tops-, spliced toes and keels: — Usual Price 3/11 Sale Price 2/11

Gold Star Hose 5/6 GOLD STAB. SILK HOSE in the newest shadier, including Mesh, Pommery, Skin, Ales'am and Ghuimpaigme—Usual Price 7/11 Sale Price 5/6 5 doz. Assorted ART SILK HOSE, mock fashioned, 31in. Silk, shades Peach. Marten, Melba, Glace, Naturelle and Eden —Usual Price 3/11 to 4/11 Sale Price 2/11 Pure Silk Hose, 6/11 10 dioz. Pure Thread SILK HOSE, full faishioned, service weight; this special offer includes three famous makes Holeproof, Allen A and Hatrvey; latest shades including Crevette, j Kudo, Flesh, Peach, Sunburn, Atino-1 sphere and White—Usual Price S/11, ho 15/6 Sale Price 6/11' COTTON MARL HOSE in eight shades; I the ideal house stocking—

OcMtocnits in LADIES' HOSE, 1/- pair fl B 0 o Nmerjashicns Lower Prices

JJ'UNT" (Incorporated.) OLTJE mil TOTALISATOR MEETINGSATURDAY, SEPTEMOER 1, 1928. on the Taranaki jockey clue’ 1 ? /T 1 RACECOURSE. LljUJ * h •By Rind Permission.) Judge—Mr CAMERON. nS r ~ tfr ' O’CONNOR. Randieappei —-M r .11. COYLE J leasurer Mr W. T. liOOKliA\r PROGRAMME. First Race to Start at 11.45 a.m.

</jiii-Ijhed limiters, seusou 199 ft • Jl.Kl.ts brush hurdles? Vomina®ioA, i a hilf a< ’ Cft,,tallCe ’ 1 sov - oL e ll miJe OPUNAKE SCTJBKY, of 90 sovs Second &sr ois? pars CHASE E of on HANI)I OAP STEEPLEMr* g f na ' v «ra, to the rider of the wi£ne?’ &stakL 89V £’ n d Ss^> I, a. ho iffiUfe b °p «• recognised Hunt Club, and which have fe, ' U I t ‘ Uahf^ Cl during the season •»nv llimt'Vi Gentlemen Members of • 9 u \ b - Ao horse will be & MMeS W Wst! 1 ™ Nomination!' ffflMOK tekWfioo' sovs t S j?f oll f d 1 25 so XS" and tJl ird 10 sovs. from the stakes, domination, 1 sov.: acceptance, 1 sov. Seven furlonsrs. TARANAKI HUNT CLUB CUP lIANDISTEEPLECHASE, Of 170 sovs. 7 liorse to receive 100 sovs. in specie n n lp9 ui - val tied at £3O, presented by Mr 15 n f?L S f 1 co “ c l 25 sovs., and third io sois. 110 m the stakes. Por Qualified hunters season 1928 that have n7ver — mat nave never tn° n thn rac - exceeding in value 250 sovs. to the winner at limn o*o,

sriAs!': aflxa/f 00 ’ 2 sovs ' About two miles and STKATFOHD HANDICAP (Open), of 110 Second 2 ,° sovs - and third 10 sovs. fiom tlio stakes. Nomination, 1 sov • 30s - Six fuflomrs; 7 °V* qn Cr^ lMvS t. Ir ANDTCAP FLAT kXcK. of 90 sovs. Second 20 so vs., and third 10 rn.'.iV f rom I he stakes. For qualified in«t v’ S( - as< ?" 1928 - Minimum weight, l ist. Nomination, sov. ; acceptance, 1 m>\. One mlie and a, quarter 4,cnnd rl 9 r n IJA{!K HANDICAP.:of 100 sovs. Hic si..m SOVH ii a,1 . ,, third 10 sov*. from Mh. Makes. Nomination, j sov.: no. ecptai.iot*, t sov. Six I’urlou^s..

PULES AN I) IiEG U L ATI ON S. Jtule 13.—“8y tile entering of a horse every person having- or subsequently acquiring any interest in such horse, shall be deemed thereby to undertake neither directly nor indirectly to make any wager wiui a bookmaker in connection with such horse, or any other horse in the race in which such horse is entered. Each entry , a ]J contain or. if it do not contain shall be conclusively assumed to contain, such an undertaking, breach whereof shall lie deemed a. corrupt practice on the turf ' within the meaning of Part XXXII. of ' these Rules.” Qualified hunters are those that have qualified in compliance with Part. 6 of the New Zealand Hunters Association Rules. Masters' certificates of nualifie.ation must he produced at the scales if not- notified' in the official calendar. The winner of any race after the declaration of weights ma.v he reliandicapped. NOMINATIONS will close at the Secretary's Office. Egmoilt. Street. New Plymouth, on MONDAY, August 13. at 9 p.m. WEIGHTS will he declared on or about MONDAY, August 20. ACCEPTANCES will close at the Secretary’s Office, Egniont Street, on FRIDAY, August, 21, at 9 p.m. E. li. HUMPHRIES, - Secretary. Box 229; ’Phone No. G 42: Kgmoilt Street, New Plymouth. Approved this 3rd day of July, 1928. Taranaki District Committee. E. P. WEBSTEE, Secretary. ,

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 24 July 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 24 July 1928, Page 3