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ft m r m m *S*!** k J -"■-' r> f ' : .^;n ■■':.:■ 3 a tl :> ''j&r - ! S 6 *5835 H 'fiS ■-VtSSt * Merit alone explains its Success EOI There can be only one twSJ explanation of De Soto's record-breaking first year, and its continued progress toward new sales peaks. It Is the result* of a spontanea pus and widespread public conviction that no equal for De Soto Six quality, performance and value exists today in the field of low-priced sixes. Each month, thousands of aaew De Soto Six owners are adding their voices to the great chorus of approval that has swept this car to unprecedented success. Nothing is more certain than that your first ride in a De Soto Six will make you want to become a De Soto owner. I I CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCT Tourer £337 Coupe, Business £354 Se< Roadster £337 Coupe de Luxe €366 Set i«irfs Dickey Sec® I (with Rickey Seat) Atl prices f.o.b..main/ports ••• (Wire Wbeeh extra) Sedan Sedan 4400 r £365 local Dealers: ALLEN BROS. & JOHNSTONE *$X Distributors: NEW ZEALAND MOTOR COY, Branches and Dealers at all centres

. TO BE HELD OH SATMWY, MARCH 1, M* TJS MR. A. J. HARRIS'S PADDOCK, AT RERE. Patron. iUr. P. H. Sherratt; rresident, .' MK- Cbkfiv* Matthews; vice-presidents,■ Sleuwterv. B. WiHi»n<s, P. J. Roberts, V. C. Mitford r .3iL"Wade, E. Iveson, A. C. Steele, E.\Richardson, M. Palkner, K. Bullock-Webster, H. Moricc, Aj M. Georgetti, E. Wells, E. J. Williams, E. M, Hutchinson, 0. C... Faulkner, and J. Jtrrsin; general committee. Messrs. E. Semmens, 8. G. Giennle, A. J. Harris, M. Falkaer, H. R. Roberts-,- T. Hooper,. Se Mcßaej E. Richardson.J. B. Williams, §l. Faulkner, A. J. Matthews;"G.'Dobson, A. C. Beilerby; judge, Mr. J. Elvers; ■'Mcretary and treasurer, Mr. H. R. Roberts; clerk of course, Mr. A. C. Belstewards for athletie events, Messrs. T. Hooper and A. Mcßae; horse ip#Krd»j Messrs. A. J. Harris, P. Sher."rati and £. Semmens. ' PROGRAMME OS" EVENTS. COMMENCING AT i).30 a.ml X. tOO YARDS AMATEUR HANDICAP. ■vFlrti Txe»hy 30/-,.Secffl«tt *r%hy 15/-. £nt*aue*:>2/-. 2, PONY 'SfVXP, 14.2 or under. First i'St'if; Second »IQ/<-.' Etttrance 4/-. r 8. I'llAG RACK, first £"2/2/-, Second . 15/-. Entrance 3/-. *, EGG AND SPOON RACE (Ladios). First £l, Second 10/-. Entrance 1/C. 5; MAIDEN JUMP. First £5, Second £3. . Third, £l. Entrance »/•. .., fe, LADIES* RACE. First Trophy, Second Trophy. Entrance 1/6. ' 7. HIGH JUMP HANDICAP. Pirst ; Trophy 30/-, Second Trophy 15/-. ■ .Entrance 2/-. " vV 8. OPEN JUMP. First £]lo. «»<* Qpp valued at £l2/12/-, Cop to be held for 12 months. A Miniature will be pre- '. ttented to the holder; Second £O, Third I £2. ' Entrance 17/-. • B POTATO RACE. First 30/;, Second 10/-. Entrance 2/-. 0. HOP, STEP AND' JUMP HANDICAP. First SO/-, Second 15/-. ' Etitraitoe ?/.-. 1, THREAD-THE-NEEDLE, RACE, First Trophy £4, Second Trophy £l. EnI STOCK HORSE RACE. First £2, 1 Second £l. Entrances/-. I. DISTRICT ■■■'JUMP.- First £4, and Cup valued at £.j/5/'-. presented" by -Murray. ■ Roberts & Co., Ltd., Second priv.o £2, third prize >t. To be held for J2 months. AOtittiature will be presented '.. to the holder. Entrance 7/-. •" 4. BENDING RACE. F.ir*t &l, Second , 10/-. Entrance 1/6. 5, DISTRICT FLAG RACE. First £2, Besoad £l. Entrance 3/-. «. CONSOLATION JUMP. First £7, •Second £5. Third £H. (Open to Hor.ses . that have not won an event on the day). Entrance. 15/-. . ■' ■ *.,. V p f STOCK WHIP AND BOTTLE. ' 'First 30/-, Second 10/-. Entrance 2/-- ■ fe'i*"' " ' : '.vi-*. ■ '■ SPECIAL PRIZES. CUP to tha-valueof 18/5/-. presented by |i»r»y, Rofcerts and Co'-, Ltd., for District jfiijh To "Ha won Twice In succession or Three Tineas at intervals to**" -8 buMmring the property of winner. A Miniature to be t resented to holder. TROPHY presented by J. Thornton and |p;'fotf urMinrtf of Pony Jump. " ' Si. ' TBe Committee reserves the right to Her op. add. to the programme, to vary W order of events, Jo refuse t.ny entry S necessary); or to postpone the meeting. gS. Protests to I>e accompanied by a irjiosit of 10/-, io he forfeited in flip event trth* protest not Twins uu»t«Med.'' ! 3. No Entries receive* wiHintrt Cash. 4] The Judges' decision will be final. me EVENTS. WEIGHT GUESSING * COMPETITIONS. »PPTNG A CHAIN. NAIL DRIVING FOR LADIES. CSILDKEN'S RACES. THROWING AT WICKET. HOT4WATE.R SUPPIiIED ON GROUND. ; ADMISSION: if Adulta 2/-. Cars 2/-. Children under 14) Free. DANCE IN EVENING REBEJAU . MRS. THOM SON'S OECHESTR4 .IN-JIABKING (Rubber stamp of your narofii), pad, brush, |IW» ink, aod a Box to Jioldtlw lot,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17182, 12 February 1930, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17182, 12 February 1930, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17182, 12 February 1930, Page 10

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