■REMARKABLE 1 PURCHASEI! . it mu hi tn iiiiii mu in ■■ ii in i ii mu min in tin mi i iiiiimiii mini I THESE 40 LADIES’ TEDDY-BEAR COATS (Exactly as illustrated). We stress the real quality of these garments by first mentioning that we have CUT 10/- OFF regular prices to clear them FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. They are 100 per cent, wool, showerproof, and “warm as toast.” Excellent fitting and fully lined with best silk. COLOURS: Light Fawn, Medium Fawn and Brown. SIZES: S.S.W. to O.S. SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK ft-' - **. w* I I V;/: m r m .J,t&WS a*s ' > V !- - .4. mm mm mmimgm ill! | . Notice the smart cut and other i. prominent features of these J'V., models. i?/; ; ' 4 |U We guarantee these coats in = first-class condition. They are = new goods. = iimiiiititiiiiiimmmi iiiiimimiimiimim imiiimiimmiimmmmimimii 40 PAIRS ’S KAIAPOI TROUSERS Men should race in for at least one pair of these pure wool, excellent quality trousers! They are well cut, splendid fitting, and have belt tunnels with pleated fronts. Shades: Greys and Fawns, with nattiest of fine, invisible stripe. Sizes, 3 to 7, inclusive. Were priced at 17/6. Our first shipment sold right out in a few weeks. SO BE EARLY. These new arrivals will be snapped up. All gay colourings: fully absorbent in quality: hemmed ends. Choose from Orange, Pink or Blue grounds. Large size 23in x 48in. Value: Quite 1/6 worth. mm Wyx'r* vl*. V ~. BOTH PRICES FOR THIS WEEK ONLY ! Each / # B & 3ttU
pOVERTY J»AY JJUNT Q LUB NINETEENTH totalisator meeting .. ..... to bn hold on tlm MAKAEAKA DOMAIN dale .'Gisborne Racing Club’s Course), on "l SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1030. 01-TICFRS. President, -Mr. R. Shermit: Vice-Presi-dent, Mr. H. J{. Williams; , Stewards, Messrs. B. it. U. Burke, 11. H. I>oilh, C. Fraser *l. Jobson, .M. Ij. Holden, M. R. Moore,’ M. O’Donnell, O. B. Orrnerod, I l '. Tolerton. and If. R. Williams; Hon. Timekeeper. Mr. <J. O. Hansen; Starter, Mr. h. .Murray; Judge, Mr. .1. Fivers; Handicapper, Mr. A. Tuckivell; Clerk ol Scales, Mr. M. DeCostn; Clerk ot Course, Mr. W. F. Hale; Secretary, Mr. H. F. Dodd. PROGRAM MF: To start at 12.110 p.m. J. AWAPUNI HURDLES HANDICAP, of 40 80V8., second horse to receive 5 sovs. out of the stake. Over six bights of hurdles. Nomination, 20/-; acceptance 15/-. One and a-half miles. 2. WHATATUTU HACK FLAT HANDICAP, of 115 sovs.; second horse to receive 5 sovs. out of the stake. Nomination, 20/-; acceptance. 10/-. One mile. 3. lIFNTON HANDICAP (Open), of 50 sovs.;" second horse to receive 7 sovs. und third horse 3 sovs. out of the stake. Nomination, ■ 20/-; acceptance, 20/-. One and a-quartnr miles. 4. THE FERGUSON GOLD CUP HUNT CLUB STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 70 sovs. (including Miniature Gold Cup valued at 10 Sovs); second horse to receive 10 sovs., arid third horse C sovs.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19056, 2 July 1936, Page 12
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