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SOM REXONA heats 35 it .. • when everything else fails "Some time back while running to catch a train, I ran into one of the posts on the station. My leg broke out into a running sore. The leg was bad from just above the ankle nearly up to the knee, and ran UU day for nine months. I tried all kinds of ointment but none were a success and I saw visiotis of losing my leg. I tried Rexona, andtwo tins of same completely stopped the running and my leg healed up. —Mr. K. S. McVitty, Victoria. Always use Rexona Ointment and Soap for ... Scalds, blisters, bruises, sore feet, heat spots, chapped hands, aching muscles, itching and all skin complaints--2 ~tfu> 'litflU t I OINTMENT S SOAP REXONA PROPRIETARY LIMITED^ 9.125.32 ' ' THAT // What agony it gists youl Yet Progandra would remote the com, root and all, quickly, painlessly, permanently' warts tool Begin to-day. 1/8, PROGANDRA TOLAGA BAY : . SHEEP DOG TRIAL CLUB TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL TRIALS 1934. \ to be held at • t, MANGAHEIA STATION • r ■ ■ on ■ > ; WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY. MARCH 14,16 and 16. PATRON.—E. Loisel, Esq.; Chairman, R. Craiil, Esq.; President, Jae. Reeves, Esq. Life Members. —R, C. Murphy, ELoisel, Esq., Mrs. E. A. L. Reynolds, L. Caldwell, Esq., E. It.. Black, Esq., X. Utting, Esq. V Vice-Presidents. —A. B. Wiliams, F, J, Wiliams, Gisborne Slieepfarmors, A. Jackman, Thos." Utting, IT.' Barron, If. McNab, A. Rattray, D. Hawkins, J. Lincoln, S. Leash, E. Lincoln, Jv Kelly, C. A, dolly, d. Hoare, 3. Ma,t;pnochiq, K. Harries, W. Lqckwood, 0. E. Bertram, ABallard, F. E. Hutchinson, H. E„Maude, S. Liddle, It. Fraser, G. Black, C._ A, Mackintosh, M. Parkinson, D. Cranswick, A. Larsen, W. Burgess, Sid. Paviotuy Norman Loisel, G. Eivers, Reg. Berry,; Mesdaines H. Gordon, R, Craiil, ;J. Reeves. ; Judge.—A. Andersen. Esq. Timekeeper, R. McNeil; Judge’s Steward, P. Callaghan; Visitors’ Steward, JF, C, CglcottK Sheep Stewards, A. Johnsop, E. Neal*,’ P. Callaghan; Ground Stewards, P.. Murphy,- J. Broad, H. Gordon, P. BelleTby; Dog Steward, P. Sayanp r s ; Standing Committee.—R. Craiil (chairman), Messrs. H. Gordon," E. Dever, P. Bellerby, R. McNeil, K. Mclntosh,. F* C. Calcott. P. Callaghan, i > . , V General Committee. —R. Crail (chairman), K. Mclntosh, P. Callaghan, E, Dover,. R. Bertram, R. McNeil, A. Johnston,: H* Gordon, A. Gibson, E. Neals, E. Liblitte. J.Ancell, A. E. . Dover, K. Bartraro, . Ron. Bartram, P. Bellerby, F- C. . Calcott, ■ I>. Smvth, P. Sayers. G. Utting, G. Hindie, C. Denton, L, Cooper, F. Buckley, P. Murphy, D. Johnson, J, Broad, H, Stretch, H. Mackintosh, F. Tong, AGillett, Rob. McNeill, C. O’Connell, I>. Blair, Ted Lincoln, E. Rodgers, Wv Me* Kfenzie, C. Norman, B. Aupouri, L, Croon, D. Mulligan, D. Smythe, A. Broivn. K. Rutledge,. P. Matthews, A. WarbuHon, J; Lloyd, A. Norris, G. Garrett,: J. Mußany, F. Fitzwilliams. \, 1: , Auditor.—A. Hollis. - * • ’ — l —• PROGRAMME: CLASS I.—HEAD, PULL, STEADY DRIVE ROUND RING. Points: Head 17, Pull 17, Command 12, Hold 4; total 50. First prize, £4, and Gold Medal; 2nd, £2; 3rd, £1; 4th,. 10/-. . Tima, 18 minutes.. • : ... CLASS lI.—ZIG ZAG HUNtAWAY. Points. Huntaway IS, Noise 9, Style 6, Command 12. First prize £4 and Gold Medal; 2nd, £2; 3rd, £1 ; 4th, 10/-. Time. 10 nauiutes. CLASS lII.—STRAIGHT HUNTAWAY, Time, 10 minutes. Points: Hnntaway 18; Noise 9; Style. 6; Command 12. , First prize £4 and Gold Medal; 2nd,' £2; - s 3rd, £1; 4th, 10/-. EIGHT SILVER CUPS in competition for “Champion Dog,’’ Two Dog Team, Threo Dog Team, Junior Shepherd, Map scoring most points; Drover scoring irtpst points; local man scoring most points. A miniature will be.presented with*.the; 'URejnolds’ Memorial Cup.. pnd »(he “LLoisel Challenge Cup.’* ■,' ■'‘ .. SPECIATi PRIZES. —Competitor, 2J yeaVs and under scoring most points; Fastest Head, Class 1.; Official, scoring most points; Competitor 16 years and under scoring most points; Best Stylo.^nd-Com-mand, Class II.;. Dog ; requiring least direction, Class 1.; Maiden Dog, Class II.; Noisiest Dog, Class III.; Runner-up to Champion Dog; Dog completing in fastest time. Class III.; Best Pull, Class T. ENTRIES CLOSE with the secretaries before each event starts. Competitor’s Membership 2/6. Entrance .Fees 5/6; Ordinary Membership 6/-, 0. G. JAMES, Secretary, • : .' Telephone 31D. - ■ ; r • i Morning and Afternoon Tea and Lunch on the Ground provided by Hedies. * ANNUAL BALL REYNOLDS’HiLL, 1 THURSDAY, MARCH 15. Good Music. Good Floor. Good Supper. SOCIAL AND PRESENTATION OF PRIZES : FRIDAY 1 , MARCH 16,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18332, 26 February 1934, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18332, 26 February 1934, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18332, 26 February 1934, Page 10