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11/liclclte. Gg'e T MJ\ 1 he attractiveness or : middle age depends on the proper functioning of the stomach and liver. At that period the system slackens in its activities. Biliousness, sluggish liver, stomach trouble and constipation take toll resulting in headaches, bad skin, bad temper, lined features, pimples and other blemishes. Those are nature s S.O.S. signals for help to rid the system of poisons. The best help is an occasional dose of CHAMBERLAIN’S TABLETS to make you thorough and regular in bowel habits. "They help you retain the bloom of youth through middle age." KEEP CLEAN INSID.E WITH r ■p a $ <// % v :7 i

To-day's Best Motor lycle Tip! ROYAL ENFIELD MODEL S £64/10/PLUS SALES TAX "KM 2 m BOX 275. EASY TERMS TRADE-INS ACCEPTED The famous 250 o.h.v. in its latest form, with 4-speed pear box and foot change. Other models from £49/10/-. Write for free catalogue. PHONE 267.

WAERENGA-O-KURI SPORTS ANNUAL MEETING At “The Laurels,’' Waerenga-o-kuri, —on — SATURDAY. FEBRUAKY 6. 1937, at 11 a.m. SPORTS I 1. 100yds First “KURI” SUPPORT THE SPORTS. PROGRAMME: , FLAT HANDICAP (Open). prize, Trophy; second prize, Trophy. Entry 1/6. 2. WHIP ANI) BOTTLE. First prize, £1; second prize, 7/0. Entry 1/-. 3. BENDING RACE. First prize, £-; Second prize, £1; Third prize, 7/0. Entry, 3/-. 4 MAIDEN .TUMP. First prize, £•>; Second prize, £l/10/-; Third prize, jO/-. (For horses that have never won a first prize), Entry 4/-. 5. LADIES’ BENDING RACE. First prize, £1; Second prize, 10/-. Entry 6 BEST BOY AND GIRL RIDER (under 12 years). Two first. Trophies; Two second, Trophies. Entry l/-. T-'/'STOCK HORSE RACE. First prize, £2; Second prize, £1; Third prize, 10/-. Entry 2/6. 8 OPEN JUMP. First prize. £.’>. Second ' prize, £2; Third .prize, 10/6. Entry 6/.. 9. FLAG RACE. First prize. £2; Second prize, £1; Third prize, 7/6. Entry 3/-. 10. OPEN JUMP (Hunter style). First prize, £3; Second prize, £2; Third prize, £1; Fourth prize, 10/6. Entry 7/6. (Fourth prize donated by R C. Parker, Esq). LX, BEST STATION HACK (District Events). First prize, £l/10/-; Second prize, 10/-. Entry 2/-. (Prizes donated by J, Barns-Grnliam, Esq.) 12. DISTRICT FLAG RACE. First prize, £1; Second prize, 10/-. Entry 1/6. 13. PONY JUMP. First prize, Trophy, value £2; Second prize, Trophy, value 15/.. Entry 3/-. (First prize donated by F. Law, Esq.) 14. THROWING CRICKET BALL. First prize, Trophy; Second prize, Trophy. Entry 1/-. 15. TRIERS’ JUMP. Horse that lias not won a juni{j since August, 1933. First prize, 60 per cent., second prize, 30 per cent.; Third prize, 10 pel* cent, of entries. Entry, 5/-. 16. LADIES FLAG RACE. First prize, Trophy; Second prize. Trophy. Entry 1/6. 17. CONSOLATION JUMP. First prize, £2/10/-; Second prize, £1; Third prize, 10/-. Entry 3/6. (Third prize donated by A; Steele, Esq.). 18. BEST HORSE, Station Hack, Pack, and Pull. Open Class. First prize, Trophy; Second prize, Trophy. Entry 2/-. For this event a Silver Cup has been donated.

SHEEP WEIGHT ESTIMATING, NAIL DRIVING (Ladies and Gentlemen). TROPHIES. A handsome Silver Cup, value £l7/17/*, presented by the Club for Open Jump (Hunters’ style). To be won three times. A miniature Cup will be presented to the winner each year. A Miniature Cup, presented by the committee, for competitor gaining most points in events 3,7, 9. A Trophy, presented by W. T. Veitch, Esq., for winner of Maiden Jump. A handsome Silver Cup, value £5/5/1, presented by C. Steevns, Esq., for Open .lump; to be won twice. A Trophy, presented by A. Stoneham, Esq., for lady gaining most points in ladies 'events. One Special Prize for Best Turn Out; school child, boy or girl. Trophy pieRented by C. Stevens, Esq.

RULES. 1 The Committee reserves the right to postpone meeting. 2 No Entries received without ensn. it. Protests to he accompanied with deposit of 10/- within 15 minutes after event; to lie forfeited if protest is not upheld. 4. Competitors are advised to pay strict attention to Rules posted on Secretary's tent; and to instructions at commencement of each event. CHILDREN’S EVENTS ARRANGED ON GROUNDS. HOT WATER PROVIDED, i ADMISSION: 1/0. Horses 1/-; Cars 1/0. Children under 14 Free. No Side Shows Allowed on Ground. DANCE IN THE EVENING

0 1111 (1111 HIM > iiM»iiininiuiii«nnn»minmio 4 Jimmy was a dismal guy, Girls would always pass him by, Until a friend put him wise, A KENNEDY SUIT was his guise. H. KENNEDY

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19240, 4 February 1937, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19240, 4 February 1937, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19240, 4 February 1937, Page 11

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