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Baiine«t Notknt. — *• EASTER FOOTWEAR BARGAINS. 'rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr^ •FORI LADlES.— 'Black Glaoe Kid Walking Shoes; smart heels, and toes, patent mps, button or lace; 7s lid, also at 9s 6d, 10s 6d. Tan CHwse Lace Shoes; round toes, Cuban heelsi, large eyelets; a. snap at ya t>a. j Tan Glace Derby shoes; round toes, Cuban heels, large eyelets, wide, laces; a. solid ,pua T oh&se for 12s 6d. FOR GENTS.— Black Glace Kid Bals.; pointed toe; a smart line for 10s 6d. Black Glace Kid Welted Bala, K The Steeromaa"; "Yous can't pass them," only 15s 6d. Tan Calf Bals.; round toes, welted soles, College"; a "knock-out" for 18sGd. The above are but a few of our choice lines; for others see oui* windows. &e&+tf\P BffO/?fSTS. 11/^&*^mS HAWERA AND ELTHAM, I Overcoats. msSm I | PREPARE , WL^^SS'^m | | FOR WINTER. I I RAINPROOF | I " OVERCOATS | 1 29/6. :: 39/6 "■-. | | ■• '" 45/-- :: 59/6 I 2 SMART STALES IN BOY OVERCOATS. € | OILSKIN OVERCOATS I ! W\£> HlSi li BOYS' OILSKIN COATS ... 10s 6d % S ■ ■ J^J| CANVAS COATS 24s 6d « 5 ■ WJ LEATHER COATS and JACKETS, tt I«|SiB!iSFASI -OBOWgrmcm™*-. | I NEW ZEALAND ] 5 CLOTHING FACTORY. | S HIGH STREET, HAWERA. Thoo© 142. © 9 C EGMONT SHEEP DOG TRIAL I .. sweet the pleasure after CLUB, HAWERA. pa in."-D*YDBx. TENTH ANNUAL MEETING l ; . Will be held on Mr Pratt's Farm, Waihi "I~\° TOU experience the daily delight ol (Late Mr Wm. Baker's) U a good bracing walk, or are you one TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, -Jftj^ .*— ' who can hardly jj^ovbklujl£: 1910> nr you would only try Patron: Jas. Livingston," Esq. . Presi- TEED'S CORN CURE dkent, B. C. Lysaght, Esq. Vice-Pre- r comß would £i sa p peari an d yoa would sidents : Messrs D. Buchanan, W . find the worM diff^ent, somehow, *nd life Duirs, S. Forsytb, R. Lambie, R.il. jj^Pease, E. Nalder, A. S. Tonks, R. L. or Poi«r.e Direol. Kitto, A. Hunter, H. Lysaght. David teed AND CO., Judge: C. W. Davis (Taradale, H. 8.) lf«iuf«otartac Ohwaiita. N.w Plymoakk. s Flag Steward: Mr J. R. Corrigan. Dog Steward: Mr E. Nixon. Mounted Stewards: L. Hamilton, M. M. FARMERS, mechanics, blackScott, O. J. Dunlop. Timekeeper: |h smiths oainters and all Mr Robert Hicks. Hon. Secretary: * ;,; smitns, pamxers, ana ati Chas. G. Wilson (Hawera). ~ others who labour, need PROGRAMME: LANE'S MEDOLINE^The (Classes Open to All Comere.) nicest, cleanest and most heal!- ! Claes I.— Heading and Bringing Back : lng art | c | e eve r prepared for the About half-mile. Time, 10 minutea. hand*. Use it dally. \[- everywhere. Points: Heading 8, bringing back 9, 4. 1 under command 8, holding 4. Total ___ 29. First, £6; second, £3; third, --—_, £1; 4th, 15s; sth, 7s 6d. _ AQK FOH J Class ll— Heading, Bringing Back, • /UU 17 UK, Driving 50yds, and Yarding: About o one-quarter mile. Time, 12 minutes. • T»n < kT'kTf < Mr k TTA\I > C Points: Headang 7, bringing back 8, | dUNINIINIj lUW O« •under command 8. style 4. yarding 5. r Total 32. First, £6 ; £3 ; third, £1; fourtn, 15s: fifth, 7s 6d. . A Special of £5 5s will be given for | Unscrupulous firms wishing to trade a man and dog scoring most points f on tne g reat re p U tation of Bonnington's in this class who have not won a first . . . . , , prize at any previous meeting. . I«sh Moss, prepare an imitation of the Class 111. — Driving and Yarding Trial : genuine article, and, so that you may About 300 yards. Time, 15 minutes. be deceived fo n ow the design of our Points: Command' of flheep 8, general 6tyle of work 8, drivkg 8, yarding 6. P acka S c as near as PoSSlble'P oSSlble ' Total 30. First £6; second £3; third, The value of such a remedy is best CIS' rK3sriSi^a VSing with gauged by the methods its makers Two Dogs : About 300 yards. Time employ, and you take a big risk if you 15 minutes. Points.' Driving 8, style purchase it. 8. command 8, yarding 6. Total 30. JJW, £6; eecoivd, £3; third, £1. ' D HIVIRIIMOTniirO Jumping Competition.— For working col- ( Xl l]\|l\|||\|| ,I I I 111 ,\ lies only First, £1 Is; second, 10fr UUIUIUIIUU I Ull U 6d.. Entrance. 2e 6d. AADDAfiecu Messrs Bennett and Sutton's Cup is OAKKAUCCIi a points prize for competitor scoring 1 .-.,#>■■ mm*\r\ r\ most points at the meeting ; to be won I D I V LJ RIR II I IV XT twioe in succession, or three times m Hi lAn I VI I lilA all. W. B. Grant won it last year. I II IIUI I 111 UUVI Member's fee, ss. Entrance fee: , , ~ . j/-ud j Members, Is for each entry ; non-mem- the standard Cough and Cold Remedy bers, 7s 6d each entry. ! that has stood the test for forty-five All Entries close on THURSDAY, April 7, at 9 p.m., with the Secretary. \ y CONDITIONS. f Stand f or f a i r nones t trading, and Class I. — Competitor to stand in ring, . . . . ... o >„ and on receiving Signal from Flag Steward !nslst on g ettln * Bonnington's. to start hia dog, head sheep and haul to ring, and hold them to the eat "»f action of the Judge. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Class ll.— Same as Class 1., with the addition of driving sheep 50 yards from The "just as good as Bonnington's ring to yard, and yarding. Competitor is not good enough for you, and, if a must not leave hold of gate while yard- retailer tries to sell you an imitation or tag. } a substitute, tell him you want BONClasa lll.— Competitor to take charge NINGTO N'S IRISH MOSS, ask for I;^°^ S? Jtt. taSSt *;*■• a - d •"■- « «•"■■* "■ ' 5 then leave sheep in charge of dog while LnMnBBHBanHHMHnai competitor goes to the yard, open gate, .—. — " ■"■ haul sheep and yard. Competitor must CITOT* I T OO'K 1 not leave hold of gate while yarding. JS JLi b y C 'Z 2^"" " ° IBM m> WMked TO EXCHANGE. TO BUY. Members of any other Dog Trial Club w/AiirATn i aisinn can enter at member's fee (5 B ), pr ovd<u ng wairatu lanub. the club that Biich member belongs to Go to S° g di S b! 3 th 6 Sam 6*° memberS ° f SCOTT AND JONEB. Mr Don. Stewart will provide a firstclass luncheon on the ground at 2s per UAMILdUJN. nea <l. Catalogues Free on Application

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVII, Issue LVII, 9 April 1910, Page 2

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