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Prize, £3; 2nd £1; 3rd 10/-. Nomination 3/-. 7. 75 YAItDS LADIES’ HANDICAP—Ist , Prize, £1; 2nd 7/0; 3rd 2/6. Nomination' 1/-. 8. 100 YARDS LADIES’ HANDICAP Ist Prize, £1; 2nd 7/6; 3rd 2/6. Nomination 1/-. NOMINATIONS, which must be accompanied by nomination fees, close with Mr. A. Sutton, Peel Street, and Mr. J. Watts, 'Derby Street, on Wednesday, December 19th. HORSE EVENTS. 1. MAIDEN JUMP—lst Prize, £2; 2nd 10./-. Entrance fee 2/6. 2. ‘HUNTERS’ JUMP—lst Prize, £4/10/-; 2hd £l/10/-; 3rd 10/-. Entrance fee 6/6. 3. OPEN JUMP.—lst Prize, £5; 2nd £2; 3rd £l: Entrance fee &/•'. 4. WIRE .TUMP.—lst Prize, £3; 2nd i £l/10/-; 3rd 10/-. Entrance fee 5/-. 6. CONSOLATION JUMP. £2/10/-; 2nd £l;‘3rd 10/-. Entrance I f 0 ft POST ENTRIES. NATIONAL DANCING. ENTRY: 1/- for each event. MUSIC: Bagpipes. (All Events except Nos. 2 and 9 are handicap.) PRIZES; Ist Prize, 7/-; 2nd 3/6; 3rd 2/-. 1 SAILORS’ HORNPIPE, under 13. 2. SWORD DANCE, 13-18 (Poverty Bay Championship.) 3. SWORD DANCE, under 18. 4. HIGHLAND FLING, 13-18. 1 5. IRISH JIG, under 13. , 6. SEAN TRUIBHAIS, 13-18. 1 7. HIGHLAND FLING, under 13. 8. IRISH JTG, 13-18. 9. SEAN TRUIBHAIS, under 13 (Poverty Bay Championship.) 10. SAILORS’ HORNPIPE, 13-18. 11. REEL ’0 TULLOCH.—Open. 12. IRISH REEL DUO—Open. Entries, accompanied by Entrance lees, close with J, Johnstone, Esq., Tailor, Gladstone Road, an \VEI)NESDAY, December 19th. OPEN EVENTS. Ist Prize, Trophy valued at 5/-; 2nd Prize, Trophy valued at 2/6. ENTRANCE FREE. POST ENTRIES. 1. MARRIED LADIES’ RACE. 2. SINGLE LADIES’ RACK. 3. BOYS UNDER 16. 4. GIRLS UNDER 16.

CHILDREN’S RACES. ADMISSION: Children, undi>r IA, 6d. Cars l/ ; . Admission and Return Train Fare: Adults H/B. Children 1/6. RKFRKSHMKNT BOOTHS ON GROUND. MILK AND HOT WATKR FRKR. Adults 1/6. I GRAND SPORTS DANCE IN EVENING —KAITARATAHI HAU

■\I7HAT percentage of the local »» populace pass your shop windows, or better still stop and study the contents? Well-displayed goods In an attractively-! .rranged window command attention from a portion of those people who happen your way. A newspaper advertisement is another shop window With the display substituted for the written message which Is daily carried Ifb many potential customers who never have occasion to pass your premises. The Herald dally goes Into the homes of nearly every Gisborne family. It can place you In touch with many people you might never sm outside your shop.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18583, 18 December 1934, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18583, 18 December 1934, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18583, 18 December 1934, Page 12