indigeslion —. & Stomach felt\ For years she used to be hungry but feared to' eat. Here she tells the easy, pleasant way In which she obtained welcome relief : "Your Digestif Rennie Pastilles are the best thing I have ever tried for indigestion. I have had gastric trouble ■o many times and never really got rid of it, but since taking these Rennie Pastilles I am free, and can eat now what I have been unable to do for years I used to feel as if I had a rope tied round me tight. I felt very hungry, but was'unable to eat for fear of the aftereffects, but now I can enjoy anything if I take two Digestif Rennie Pastilles after meals. I shall never be without them."— Mrs. A.M. Digestif Rennie Pastilles go to the root cause of Indigestion. They contain antacids which neutralise excess acid—a common cause of digestive disorders. When excess acid has been neutralised, indigestion simply cannot start. And Digestif Rennie is more than an antacid. It also contains absorbents to free you of stomach gas. and ferments which actively help to digest food. Digestif Rennie Pastilles are pleasant to take, and each one Is individually wrapped *v in waxed paper, to keep it clean in pocket or handbag. They are obtainable of ' Chemists and Stores. Trial packet lOcJ. " tost Family size YOU SUCK IT tlKeVAl&Wfefl iH means mod health TOLACA BAY SHEEP DOG TRIAL CLUB 26th ANNUAL TRIALS 1937 to be held at MANOAHEIA STATION, on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 11 and 12. Patron.—K. Loisel. Esq. i Chairman K. (.'mill, Esq.: President. T. Ulting, r.sq. Life Members.—K. C. Murphy, fcsq.; *.. Loisel. Esq.; Mrs. E A. 1* *•*#/ £ Caldwell. Esq.; K. ft. Black, E«q.; I. A. B. Williams, V. .1. Williams, H. Fraser, A. Jackman, H*. Barron, F. McNab, D. I" Lincoln, E. Kelly, C. Jolly, 1 1-ies «! V. Cully, It. Hale. A. Bullard, It Eraser 0. A. .Mackintosh, A. Larson, Sid Paviour, N. Loisel, K. Berry. £ Keevet H. V. Forster. and Mesdames K. Craill. C. U. James, 11. Gordon, J. Reeves, C. A. Wilson, N. B. Smith, W. Nolan, M. Mullany, C. Calvert, 11. Airey. A. Donald, and Hedley Keeves. Judge.—F. «. caicutt (Rotolu.u) ; l«m«i keeper, K. McNeil; Judge's Steward, 1. Caliaghan; Visitors" Stewards, Ken Irvine. Pat Murphy; Sheep Stewards, Luke Mullany, Pat Sayers; Ground Stewards, H. Cordon, P. Beilerby. D. Smyth and Yk. Mackenzie; Black-board Steward, Jim Mullany. , . Standing Committee.—Mr. K, Crail (chairman), Messrs. H. Gordon, P. Beilerby, It. McNeil, K. Mcintosh, F. B. Calcott, 1. Caliaghan, P. Murphy, H. Neels, P. Savers, W. Mackenzie, F. Cleary. General Committee. —Mr. 11. Cruill (chairman), Mr. K. McNeil (deputy chairman), and Messrs. K. Mcintosh, P. Caliaghan, K Dever, lton. Bartram, A. Johnston, 11. Gordon, K. Neels,- .1. Ancell, A. E. Dever, I*. Beilerby, F. B. Calcott, D. Smyth, P. Sayersi A. Gillert, Ted Lincoln, W. Mackenzie, A. Warburton, A. Norris, (J. Garrett, F. Burrows, A. Coombe, T. Keilly, Luke .Mullany, J. Mullany, K. Irvine, A. M. Lincoln, .1. Atkins, J. Crarer, K. Browning, Pat Sayers, Neil Rutledge, J. Neels, T. McGaviston, Pat Donnelly, F. Bullon, Joe Carr, D. Hamilton, R. Hutchins, 0. Utting, P. Murphy, H. Stretch. Ball Committee. —P. Sayers (chairman); Ron Bartram, G. Utting, A. Gillert, J. Crarer. N. Rutledge, Pat Sayers, P. Donnelly, Luke Mullany. Junior Committee. —Messrs. Tim Craill, Ivan Craill, Douglas McNeil, Tennant Dunlop, O. Mcintosh, G. A. Gordon. Auditor. —A. D. Hollis. PROGRAMME. CLASS I.—HEAD, PULL, STEADY DRIVE ROUND RING. Points: Head 17, Pull 17, . Command 12, Hold 4, total 50. First prize £4, and Gold Medal; second £2; Third 355; Fourth £1; Fifth 10/-; Sixth 5/-. Time, 12 minutes. CLASS lI.—ZIG ZAG HUNTAWAY. Points: Huntaway 18, Noise 9, Style 0, Command 12. First prize £4 and Gold Medal; Second £2; Third 255. Fourth £1; Fifth 10/-, Sixth ">/-. Time, 10 minutes. CLASS 111. —STRAIGHT HUNTAWAY. Time, 10 minutes. Points: Huntaway 18; Noise 9; Style G; Command 12. First' prize £4 and Gold Medal; Second £2; Third 255; Fourth £1; Fifth 10/-; Sixth 5/-. TEN SILVER CUPS in competition for "Champion Dog," Two Dog Team, Three Dog Team, Junior Shepherd, Man Scoring | most points; Drover scoring most points, local man scoring most points. A miniature will be presented with the "Reynolds Memorial Cup," and the "E. Loisel Challenge Cup." Special Cup for Two Dogs scoring most points. 1. Competitor under 21 scoring most points, 2. Fastest Head. 3. Official scoring most points who has never won an event. 4. Drover scoring most points. 5. Youth, 10 and under scoring most points. 6. Runner-up to winner of 21 years and under, most points. 7. Youth showing best style at working dog. 8. Best style and command. (Mass 11. A. Dog requiring least direction. Class I. 10. Most natural huntaway. Class 111. 11. Maiden dog. Class 11. ENTRIES CLOSE with the secretaries before each event starts. Competitor's Membership 2/0. Entrance Fees 5/6; Ordinary Membership 5/-. 0. Q, JAMES, Secretary, Telephone 31D. Morning and Afternoon Tea and Lunch on the Ground provided by Ladies. SILVER JUBILEE BALL REYNOLDS' HALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 11. Good Music. Good Floor. Good Supper. MENZIES' ORCHESTRA. SOCIAL AND PRESENTATION OF PRIZES, .FRIDAY, MARCH J2.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19247, 12 February 1937, Page 9
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