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Remove the HpH •I CONSTIPATION Do YOU go about from Day to Da j with the Maik of Constipation oa your face? If your Eyas are not Bright, if your Brain is not Keen, if your Face ia not smiling and you do not fed Perfectly Fit and Youthfully Vigorous, then the probability is that you ore SelfPoisoned. This is a danger sign and bus! be remedied AT ONCE. Take Bee chain's Pill. TO-NIGHT -And BANISH the CAUSE of 90% of Health Troubles Baachaia’a Pills are the SIMPLE but cwranorueiue way to Perfect Health. ' 90% of Everyday Ills are due to ONE Cause and Beecham’s Pills remove the By maintaining the Regularity and Purity •f the Internal Organs, Beecham'i Pills help m preserve Health and Youth, for a Clean and Pare System, like a wellailed machine, lasts infinitely longer dm eee that is neglected. If, therefore. ym are fading “Old" . .• ■ take Batcham's Pills and feel YOUNG ! Centretlena of Cratefel pesple have fraved ghat Beaaham's Pills are the secret of G—- ‘ \ Ywtbfulnen ,fism'tt y#nreei£ Happy PILLS NEW LIFENEW HEALTH “I have been suffering from anaemic debility, with recurrent lung trouble, accompaniedwith severehxmorrhage attacks for 12 years. Since taking your emulsion I have been very much better. the hxinorrhage having almost entirely disappeared, and have put on weight and maintained my Weight. I would not dream •ot being without a bottle in the house. . 1 (Mrs.) A. M. DAVIES." 2/9 and 4/9. Chemists Stores. ©JVC’S EMULSION “ TOLAGABAY SHEEP DOG TRIAL CLUB • <■ TWENTY-THIRD annual trials 1934. to be held at MANGAHEIA STATION on 'WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, MARCH 14,16 and 16. 4 PATRON.—E. LoiseJ, Esq.; Chairman, R. Craill, Esq.; President, Jas. Reeves, Esq. Life Members.—R. C. Murphy, Esq., E, Lcisel, Esq.; Mrs. E. A. L-* Reynolds, U ‘ iCaMyrelL .Esq., E. R. Black, Esq., T. Utting* iSiQs* ' Vice-Presidents.—A. B. Wiliams, F. J. Wiliams, Gisborne Sheepfamers, A. Jackman, Thos. Utting, H. Barron. F. McNab, A Rattray, D. Hawkins, J. Lincoln, S. Leash; E. Lincoln, E. Kelly, .Or A. Jolly,- Ji Hosre, J. Maconochie, £• Harries, W. Lockwood, 0. E. Bartram, A Ballard, Fi E. Hutchinson, H. .E. Maude, S. Liddle, R: Fraser, G. Black. C. A. Mackintosh, M. Parkinson, D. Cranswlck, A, Larsen, W. Burgess, Sid. Paviour, Herman Loisel, G.-, Elvers, Reg., Berry; , Mesdantes H. Gordon, R. Craill, J; Re«.voi. Judge.—AA; Andersen, Esq. Timekeeper, R. ; McNeil; Judge’s Steward, P. Callaghan; Visitors’ Steward, F, 0. Calcott; Sheep Stewards, A. Johnson, E, Heals, P. Callaghan; Ground Stewards, P. Murphy, J. Broad, H. Gordon, _P.. BeUerby; Dog Steward, P. Sayers. . Standing Committee. —R. Craill (chairman), Messrs. H. Gordon, E. Dover, P. BeUerby, ’ R.VMcNeil, K;-Mclntosh, F. C. Calcott, P. Callaghan. .... General: Comniittee.—R. Crail (chairman), K. Mclntosh, P. Callaghan, E. Dever, R. Srtrain, R. McNeil, A. Johnston, H. Gora, A Gibson, E. Heals, E. Liblino, J. Ante 11, A. E. Dever, K. Bartram, Ron. Bartram, P. Bellerby, F. C. Calcott, D. Smyth, P. Sayers, G, Utting, G. Hindis, C. Denton, ‘L. Cbopetf, F. Buckley, P. Murphy, D. Johnson, J. Broad, H, Stretch, H. Mackintosh, F. Tong, A. Giliett, Rpb. McNeill, C. ■ O’Connell, D. Blidr, Ted Lincoln,. E. .Rodgers, W. Me- • Kemie, C.' Norman, B. Aupouri, L. Croon, D, Mulligan, ’ D. Smythe, A. Brown/ K. Rutledge, P. Matthews, A. Warburton, J. Lloyd,, A.'Norris, G. Garrett, J. Mullany, F. Fitz will lams." > • • ‘r ■' w Auditor.-r-A. Hollis. i PROGRAMME,’ CLASS 1.-'-HEAD.- POLL, STEADY DRIVE ROUND RING. Points? Head 17, Pull IT; * Command 12;. Hold 4; total 50. First prise, £4, And Gold Medal; 2nd, £2; 3rd, £1; 4th, 10/-. Time, 12 minutes. CLASS lI.—ZIG ZAG HUNTAWAY. Points. . Huntaway 18, Noise 9, Style 0. Command 12. First prise £4 and Gold Medal; 2hd, £2; 3rd, £l;'4th, 10/-. Time. 10 minutes. LASS lII.—STRAIGHT HUNTAWAY. Time, 10 minutes. Points: Huntaway 18; Noise 9; Style 6; Command 12. First prize.-A 4 and Gold Medal; 2nd, £2; 3rd, £1; 4th, 10/-.-EIGHT SILVER CUES in competition dor ‘.'Champion Dog,” Two Dog Team, Three Dog Team, Junior Shepherd, Man scoring most points; Drover scoring- most-points; local man scoring'most paints. A ministore Will he presented with the “Reynolds’ Memorial Cup,” and the VE. Loisel Challenge Cup.” SPECIAL PRlZES.—Competitor, 31 years ; and" under most points; Fastest Head, Class- I.; 'Official scoring most points;' Competitor )6. years and under scoring most points; Best Style and Comjntan.d, 1. CJltss ~II,; Rog requiring less! direction, Class 1.; Maiden Dog,. CUaa If,; Noisiest/Rog, Clair HI,; Ruhn«Mip f to Champion Dog; Dog completing,' in -fastest Mine, Class lit.; Best Pull, Class 1ENTRIEB * CLOSE • with the secretaries before each event starts. Competitor’s Membership 2/6. Entrance Fees,s/6; Ordinary Membership 5/*. 0. G. JAMES, Secretary, Telephone 81D. Morning and Afternoon Tea ind Lunch on - the Ground provided by Ladies. SPECIAL PICTURE PROGRAMME, ' • REYNOLDS’ HALL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14. ANNUAL BALL REYNOLDS’ HALL, THURSDAY. MARCH 15. Good Music. Good Floor. ' Good Supper. social And presentation of * PRIZES _ F(tTiT(VYj MARCn 10., 1 IN EN - MARKIN G OUTFIT (Rub,l4 her etamp of your- name), pad, brush, indelible ink, and a box to hold the tot, 8/| j postage 3d extra.—At th 4 Herald Office.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18335, 1 March 1934, Page 11

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