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0 J * Kk k\v UJUb Tubei 2/Jara 1/6 Sticks 1/At all Chemists and Tobacconists. m St ;Sg m mi His #Vi No More CORN PAINS n Remove lhal corn PROGANDR The oldest and hardest com can’t stand against Progandra. Try it. 3 U , mirtfwhere Pimples, blackheads, blotches, greasy inflamed skin —these are the warning signs of acne. Rexona Ointment wik rid you of this complaint. Its healing medi cations cool the inflamed skin and cleanse the pores of the poisons that are causing the skin eruptions. Keep on with regulai applications, till healing is complete. TREATMENT: Wash the face with REXONA MEDICATED SOAP and warm water. Dry, cover the head with a towel and steam the face over a basin of hot water till the skin perspires. Squeeze the blackheads, taking care not to bruise or prick the skin. Then, with a clean sterilised needle (boil in water for 10 minutes), prick the pimples and squeeze. Rub Rexona Ointment gently into the skin and let it stay on overnight. For washing the affected part, use Rexona Medicated Soap it contains the same soothing and healing properties as the Ointment, and has been specially made to assist healing. 77777 The Rapid. Healer At your Chemist’s or Store NOW 1 9.166.32

SEPTIC FINGER NAILS — CAN BE CURED. Local supplies of UngFavus obtainable from Harold a. Armstrong, Chemist, Gisborne. iUUi

MANCATU SPORTS CLUB WILL HOLD THEIR ANNUAL SPORTS ON; THE BEAUTIFUL SHADY GROUNDS OF “THE FINES,” WHATATUTU MARCH 17, 1936 1. 3. 4. 5. 10 11 13. 16 17, 2nd PONY JUMP. Ist prize, £2; prize, £l. Entrance 3/-. TURNING. Ist prize, £l/10/-; *.nd prize, 10/-. Entrance 2/-. OPEN MAIDEN LEAP. Ist prize. £4; 2nd prize, £l/10/-. Entrance 5/6. HUNTERS’ LEAPING MATCH. Ist prize, £5; 2nd prize, £2. Entrance 7/-. FLAG RACE. Ist prize, £l/10/-; 2nd prize, 10/-. Entrance 2/-. 6 OPEN FLAG RACE. Ist prize, £l/10/-; 2nd prize, 10/-. Entrance 2/-. 7 OPEN LEAPING MATCH. Ist prize, £5; 2nd prize, £2. Entrance 7/-. 8. STOCK -RACE. Ist prize, £l/10/-; 2nd prize, 10/-. Entrance 2/-. 9 DISTRICT MAIDEN LEAP. Ist prize, £3; 2nd prize, £l. Entrance 4/-. POTATO RACE. Ist prize, £l/10/-. 2nd prize, 10/-, Entrance 2/-,. LADIES’ STOCK RACE. Ist prize, Trophy; 2nd, Trophy. Entrance 1/-. jo SCHOOL GIRLS’ RIDING. Ist prize, 10/-- 2nd prize, 5/-. Entrance 6d. SCHOOL BOYS’ RIDING. Ist prize, 10/-; 2nd prize, 5/-. Entrance fid. STEPPING THE CHAIN. Ist prize, £l. Entrance 1/-. WEIGHT ESTIMATING. Ist prize, Sheep. Entrance 1/-. DROP KICK. Ist prize, £t. trance 1/-. BABY SHOW. Prizes. Trophies. ALL EVENTS POST ENTRY. In Events Nos. 2,5, 8, 10 and 11. horses to be ridden by competitors will bo drawn for at the time of entry. Cup, value £5/5/-, presented by E. T. Gregory, Esq., for event No. 0. Cup. value £5/5/-, presented by V. S. Bolton, Esq., for event No. 3. NOTE. —All Cups to he won twice in succession or three times at intervals before becoming the property of the winner. Special Prize of one guinea to owner of horse scoring most points in field events. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1". The committee reserves the right to alter, add to the. programme, to vary the order of events, vr,-if necessary, to postpone the gathering. ' .... 2. The committee, reserves the right, to refuse any entry. No entry received without cash. 3. Any competitor who enters a horse for any ’Malden .Jump, which horse has previously won a jump, shall ho disqualified for ail events for the day. 4. .Any competitor competing in the he Id events on any other horse than the one provided for him by the draw, shall be dis* qualified for ail events for the day. 5. Protests to be accompanied by a deposit of 10/-. In the event of protest not being entertained the deposit will be forfeited. Enthe AMUSEMENT AND RACKS FOR THE CHILDREN. HOT WATER PROVIDED FREE. Entrance to Ground 1/6. Vehicles and Motors 1/*, Children Free. ANNUAL SOCIAL AND DANCE to bo held in the Wliatatutu Hail same evening. ' H. H. DODS, Hon. Secretary, 302. Whatatutu.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18961, 11 March 1936, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18961, 11 March 1936, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18961, 11 March 1936, Page 7