<8$- ■■■=. v Exquisite „ Evening Goods - .HHI Adair BroM/im, Iffil , 7^e /Vo tec/ S% tfou&e* ; ■ : \tsV uM/m 'XFif^' iaVe ■ t ''° ni;irt * isfc SeleJ^n of Evening Frocks m. the District. Out I i* : fflffim tVV.i stock includes choice copies of Original 'FrenohV iEreattonait ;rThey are ;! fj Jjffl-Ml Smart, but not expensive. The designs are decidedly striicing'/ 3n3' "display : . U VJWB?*'^L Artistic Taste. The Fashions are of the Newest,, and are- m the Newest > •r We quote a few as follows : — . '*■ '010© of the Prettiest Frocks of the Season is m Sunset Blue Satin, draped liliJimttTrip ■ . S with Ninon, and finished with Shadow Lace. Wide Belt of Helio. Satin, <MmKfe9w, ■ embroidered with gold. Price £7 7s. ' ■ ' • '^ ; ;' : \ * Another Frock is of Canary Silk Crepe, veiled with Shadow Lace, trimmed with Fur, and finished with wide Bhle Belt. Price £5 ss»- //'^^^^ i Another Frock, is m Handsome Black Satin.- Thi. is m the latest style ./mBL JMffiX \ dra^d Skirt, Bodice .veiled with Black Lace and Ninon, and finished with f IBK^^HBftX Buglo Trimming. Price £6 10s. { ' W^^wß 1 ' A Charming Gown > m Smavt Tomato Silk Crepe, trimmed with fine •' Lace, and Feather Trimming. . Belt pf Saxe Blue Satin and Pasamenterie Ifflißi i# '- ~ ' ■ IVimming. . Price £5 ss. - j WkMM -VW * "' j A mdst charming creation is m Peiu-de-Pecho Brocade. Tunic veiled WFify 'mi ~~' with Mechlin Net over Shadow Lace, trimmed Marabot given a Charming ' 'W TU l W f * f 3 '' '' ! effect by a handsome Green Brocaded Belt. Price £7 10s. ' . f ' Hf ' •§*' IJjifia. A most Hanasoine Frock m French Blue Cliarmeuse, m Pompoudour effect i| ffiffl™ Skirt, vexled Shadow Lace and Ninon, relieved by broad SheU Satin Belt and j Hi if f ffiH I Rose Gold trimming. Price £6 10s. ' ' "' ...... V IE/Ilifi Mm ' ''■ A Charming Selectroh of Newest Brocade Opera Coats m Gold, '^11^ llfH' . Gabricault, Tango, Shell, Cerise, lime, Vienx, Caiiary, Sky. ' ! vWk ■■■ -* You can depend upon PERFECT FIT and STYLE and exceptionally GOOD -|ffi I *' Si ? An Enormous SelccW to choose from. J AD AIR BROS, tfcj. ]
QISBORNE RACING CLU6. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, July 2, 4, 1914. STEEPLECHASE MEETING To be held on the Club's Course, To Bapara. Officers: President, Sir James Carroll, K.C.M.G.; Vice-president, G. Matthew--son; Hon. Treasurer, C. J. Bennett; j Hob: Timekeeper, C. J. Bennett; Stew- 1 ards. C. J, Bennett, H. E. Bright, ,R. Hepburn, J. R. Murphy, T. McConnell,, M. G. Nasmith, G. B. Oman, F. Parker, P. J. Parker, R. Scott, G. R. Wyllie; Judge, W- G. Sherratt; Starter, A. G. Wood; Handlcapper, H.. Coyle; Totalisator Steward, W. x O. Skeet; Clerk of Scales, M. DeCosta; Clerk of Course, J. Pritchard Uunr); Secretary. HIE. Dodd PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY— THURSDAY, JULY 2.. 1914. (To Start at 11.30 a.m.) 1. MAIDEN HACK RACE, of 80 soys; second horse to receive 10 soys, and third horse 5 rsoys from .stake. For horses that have never won a race of any description. Weight 9st. Nomination' 20s, acceptance 20s. Distance 4 'furlongs,. 2. PARK HURDLES JfIANDICAP, Of 158. soys; second h"6rse to receive 25 boy's, and third horse 10 .soys from stake. Over' seven flights of hurdled Nomination 20s acceptance $6s. Distance if miles. \ ; 3. FLYING HANDICAP, of 130 s6VS"; '^etiond horse to receive 25 soys, and. third horse 6 soys, from stake. Nomination 20s, ac- . ceptanceV4os. Distance ti furloiigs. 4. GISBORNE STEEPLECHASE HANDI..CAP. of 300 soys; second horse to re-, celve 50 soys, third horse 25 soys from stake. Nomination 20s, acceptance 100s. Distance abput. 3 miles. . . 5. HACK FLAT. HANDt'CAP, of 100. sbysj second horse to receive '15 soys, and third horse. 5 soys ■' f ifom ;stake.' Nominiatloh 20s. acceptance 30s. r-pistapcei? tiirlongs, 6. TRAMWAY HACK STEEPLECHAIE HANDICAP, of 130 soys; second horse to reqelv^ 2]D ,soys. ajpd third hor>e 10 soys from stake. Nomination 20s, acceptance 40s: Distance 1 nilles. ■ 7. WINTER OATS HANDICAP, of 150 SOYS; third. i( horse 6 soys, frpmt stake. Nomination 20s, acceptance 4t». Distance 7 imrlorigs. ; •,..,. SECOND DAY— SATURDAY, July 4; 1914. , (To Start at 11.3Q a.m.) ' ; 1. MAIDEN HACK HANDICAP;, of >ap soys; second horse 4 to receive io sdvSj and third norse 5 sb'vs from stake. For % horses that have , neve* woil a Tide (eiccept winner of Maiden Hack Race first day, which shall be eligible). Nomination 20s, acceptance 90s. Distance 5 furlongs. "': 7 '"** l ' , . 7 2. WAI'KANAE HANbICAP, ol 125 SOYS; second' horse to receive 20 soya, and second horse to receive 25 soys, and third horse io soys from stake. Nomih-' ation 20s, acceptance 50s. Distance 14 miles. 3. GISBORNE HURDLES HANDICAP, o! ;200 soysj second horse to receive 30 soys, and third horse 10 soys from stake. Over (eight flights of hurdles. Nomination 20S, acceptance 80s. Distance a miles. ' 4. TE. HAPARA STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 200 1 soys; iecond horse to receive 36 soys, and third horse 10 soys from stake. Noniintolon aos, acceptance 80s; Distance about .24: miles. , 5. SECOINP HACK FLAT HANDICAP, of 100 soys; second horse to receive 15 says, and third horse 5 sov§ from stake. Nomination 80s, acceptance 30s. Distatice 6 furldngs. ' - 6. TURANGANUI STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 130 soys; second horse, to rO--celve 20 soys. and third hbrse'io sOys from stake. Nomination 20s, acceptance 4Qs. Distance 2 miles. 7. Farewell handicap, of 135 sovssecond horso to receive iW sdvs, and third horse 10 soys from stake. TComlnation 20s, acceptance 40s. Distance 1 mile. PENALTIES. The winner of any Flat Handicap, after the declaration of Weights to carry a penalty of 7\bs, two or, more riices lOlbs. , The winner of any Hurdle Raco after the dcc\aratlpn of \Veights, to carry f a penalty of 71bs, two or more Hurdle Races lOlbsi The winner of any Steeplechase after the declaration of Weights to carry a pjerialty of 7lbs, two or more Steeplechases lOlbs. dates of nominations . weights, a^nd Accept. ances. FRIDAY, 12th June, laU-— Nominations 'for all.' events close at 9 p.iri. SATURDAY 2.osh June. l»14-Welghta declayed for First Pay's Hahdlpkps. SATU«PAt, WUI June. 1914— Accfeytahces fdr. the Wholo of the First Day's Events close .at 9 p.m. , , THURSDAY, 2nd July, ibi4— Weights' for Second Day's Handicaps declared at 8 p.m. ..,,-■-.,: Acceptances fo? the WJiole bf the Sec ; ond Day's Events close It 9.30 p.m. H. E. DODD, Secretary. tXTANTED— A Buyer for either Hor^e 'Wii or ! Oqw Ooyer to inspect my Special Brand. Guaranteed .to j?ive. tixe greaieat amownt of comfort for the UqkX e^^enaiture.-Ged. Waffiift. '
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13395, 1 June 1914, Page 4
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