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Business Notion. EASTER FOOTWEAR BARGAINS. -rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr* FOR! LADIES. — Black Glace Kid Walking Shoes; smart heeds and toes, patent capa, button, or lace; 7s lid, also at 9s 6d, 10s 6d. Tan Glace Lace Shoes; round toes, Cuban heels, large eyelets; a snap at 9s 6d. Tan Glace Derby shoes ; round toes, Cuban heels, large eyelets, wide laces; a solid purchase for 12s 6d. ' FOR GENTS.— Black Glace Kid Bals,; pointed toe; a smart line for 10s 6d. Black Glace Kid Welted Bals., "The Steersman" ; "Youi can't pass them," only 15s 6d. Taa Calf Bals. ; round toes, welted soles, "College"; a "knock-out" for 18s 6d. The above are but a few of our choice lines; for others see our windowg. tip fflwMaffi?^^ 4/hM\9 SHO&ISTS. \(J / c^<m^ ' HAWERA AND BLTHAM. i OYercoats. i l | PREPARE m^Bßgj^^P- | | FOR WINTER. ,^^^^\ § 1 RAINPROOF | | OVERCOATS | 1 29/6 :: 39/6 § 1 . 45/- :: 59/6 I I SMART STYLES IN BOY OVERCOATS. <| $ C 1 OILSKIN OVERCOATS I 1.1 Mew- ZEAffiNDI . 18/6 :: 20/o | » HTP^ Hi ISn1 Sn M BOYS' OILSKIN COATS ... 10s 6d * ! *Mm\ M &i£m CANVAS COATS 24s 6d « & H.JBn^LJ^^HI LEATHER COATS and JACKETS. « J^CLOT™FACTORyI «» boys' overcoats fr » m | | NEW ZEALAND { | CLOTHING FACTORY. { 3 HIGH STREET, HAWERA. Than* 142. «? at - £ EGMONT SHEEP DOG TRIAL I , CLUB, HAWERA- . I . TENTH ANNUAL MEETING k WEATHER INDICATOR Will be held on Mr Pratt c Farm, Waihi I . ' (Late Mr Wm. Baker's) . ' " Thert a going to b« » ohraga In TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY the weather, because my conn ara APPTT 19 ANT) 13 IQlf> aching." Ah! I'd sooner b« withAifKlh i U ! A^JJ M, lyiU. out that Indicator I Butyouoannot Uj t LKjIALo. very well, if you imist upon keeping Patron: Jas. Livingston, Esq. Presi- your corn* dent, B. C. Lysaght, Esq. Vice-Pre- TEED'S CORN CURE sidents: Messrs D. Buchanan, W. „ Duirs, S Forsyth, R. Lambie RH. Nolan, J. W. Buchanan, F. W. Wil- no achea, no pains i kie, T. Winks, J. W. Scott, J.* F. ah Ch«mi«ti and Btor«, i/- ; Pease, E. Nalder, A. S.Tonks, R. L. or p O8 »-ire« tion Tubd & Co., Kitto, A. Hunter, H. Lysaght. n«w piymonth. Judge: C. W. Davis (Taradale, H. 8.) L 2_Flag Steward: Mr J. R. Corrigan. Dog Steward: Mr E. Nixon. Mounted Stewards: L. Hamilton, M. M. *«-• Scott, O. J. Dunlop. Timekeeper: 2ICH IN O, chafing, face Mr Robert Hicks. Hon. Secretary: | blotches, heat rash, pimples Chas. G. Wilson (Hawera). sunburn, cracks, chaps, or PROGRAMME : any skin irritation quickly cured . (Classes Open to All Comers.) ' by LANE'S MEDOLINECl^ L-Headrng and Bringing Back: Q f g kj Tonics . ,/. mt About half-mile. Time, 10 minutes. X. .«. Tr Points: Heading 8, bringing back 9, Chemists. / 11. Ttnd/er cammaind 8, holding 4. Total 29. First, £6; second, £3; third, £1; 4th, Ids; sth, 7s 6d. ___ AKK Ffll? -^—3 Class ll— Heading, Bringing Back, /101 l lUR Driving 50yds, and Yarding: About <' KJ one-quarter mile. Time, 12 minutes, j "O AWkTfkTl^'TA'kT'C * Pointe: Heading 7, bringing back 8,1 DUft NlNlj lUW 3m under command 8. style 4, yarding 5. ; Total 32. First, £6; second, £3; — — — third, £1; fourth, 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 O n the great reputation of Bonnington's fe^'in/p^r, flrst "* »-• w» - "-»- rf - Class Hl. —^Driving and Yarding Trial: genuine article, and, so that you may About 300 yards. Time, 15 minutes. be deceived, follow the design of our Pointe : Command of sheep 8, general style of work 8, driving 8, yarding 6. r & r Total 30. First £6 ; second £3 ; third, The va i U(S of such a reme c[y i s b est CllS'' W.- h Dri^ fif and 7 YSing with *»"** *»* -^ods 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. J tfirst, £6; second, £3; third £1. D fIRHVHRIPTfIRrO Jumping Competition.— For working col 111 III! 11l Hill II I I 111 A lies only. First, £1 Is; second, 10* UUIwIhIIIIU I UIV U 6d. Entrance. 2s 6d n«DDAneeil Messrs Bennett and Sutton'a Cup. is OAnnAUCCN a points prize for competitor scoring ■■>%■/%■■ .| A a/\ most points at the meeting ; to be won IDIvLJ IlliriXrV twice in succession, or three times in Im-liiM I VI I I Ail all. W. B. Grant won it last year. lIIIUII IIIUUW MSrfls to' ich Jr}-^on-memi »• -— * &* and Cold R-Hr bers, 7s 6d eac^ entry. that has stood the test for forty-five All Entries close on THURSDAY, ars# April 7, at 9 p.nK. with the Secretary. CONDITIONS. stand for fair honest trading, and Claas 1.-Competitor to stand in ring, ins; on . Bonnington's. and on receiving signal from Flag Steward 6 & to start his dog, head sheep and haul to ' . ring, and hold them to the satisfaction i M the Judge. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Class II. — Same as Class L, with the addition of driving sheep 50 yards from The "just as good as BonmngtonV 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 ing. I a substitute, tell him you want BONClass lll.— Competitor to take charge NINGTON'S IRISH MOSS, ask for of sheep on signal from Flag Steward, it again insist on getting it * drive sheep through two sets of hurdles, © 5 then leave Bheep in charge of dog while f^nmmamtßmmßmacsammmmaasaamanmama^iMmJ competitor goes to the yard, open gate, — — — — haul sheep and yard. Competitor zmiet C<TOP I T OOK 1 not leave hold of gate while yarding. • J^ J_J b/'t^dlgr 5 "" 08801888111 -'/ 0 " 16 ' TO EXCHANGE. TO BUY. Members of any other Dog Trial Club WAIKATO LANDS^ can enter at member's fee (ss), providing the club that euch member belongs to *° JS^S 8 Same memberß ° f SCOTT AND JONES. ! [ Mr Don. Stewart will provide a first- _ . M^. mm* 1 ' class luncheon on the ground at 2s per UAAIIIiIUJS. , 1 CataJO£ue<i! Jree on Apphcatio^v

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVII, Issue LVII, 11 April 1910, Page 2

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