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SATURDAY NEXT, 11 A.M. The above illustration contains suggestions for the Cowboy Dress Competition, and the rider on “0” is qualifying for a 307special prize. Cowboys in Frills, Thrills and Humour ! ADMISSION: Adults 1/6, Children 6d. Cars Free. Free Buses to Grounds. Free Hot Water. P.B. A. & P. ASSOCIATION.

BERT WATTS’ BILLIARD SALOON CLARK McCONACHY N.Z. Billiard Champion TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Juno 1, at 8 o’clock. Admission 2/C. G 45 GISBORNE SCOTTISH SOCIETY CORONATION DANCE ORANGE HALL, Cobden Street. TO-MORROW (Wednesday), June 2. paper Tints ami Carnival Novell ios. n Monte Carlo Dances. Mrs. Ait ken's Orchestra. Ladies 1/C, Gentlemen 2/-. Invitations issued for May 12 still available. ,A. FRrjEBAIUN, Secretary. 077 DR. R. M. GUNN, President. CORONATION BALL Under auspices of Victoria. League, CITY HALL FRIDAY NEXT, JUNE 4 Invitations available from Mrs. G. A. Nicholls, Hon. Sec. CGt! THE BALL OF THE SEASON PUHA HALL THURSDAY, JUNE 17 SPINSTERS’ & BENEDICTS’ BALL * Stuart Sheet's Orchestra. Bus from Whatatutu and Patutahi, via Waerenga-a-hika. Ladies 4/-. W, COATES, M. NEWTON, GBO Joint Secretaries. MISCELLANEOUS DOW Covers repaired quickly, only good materials used; New Cow and Horse Covers in stock. —J. Thomson & Sons, Saddlers, Peel Street. COLD DAYS bring Rheumatic Pains. Safeguard against them with Mann's Neuritis Pills; 2/C bottle. — Prom Mann’s Pharmacy. T INEN-M ARKING her stamp of OUTFIT (Rubher stamp of your name), pad. brush, indoliblo ink, and a box to bold tho lot, 3/C; postage 3d extra. —At the Herald Ofllce. VEURITIS, Gout, and Rheumatism. There is a remedy tliat has been tried' and proved; 2/<i bottle. —From Mann’s Pharmacy. __ ■RHEUMATIC PAINS may bo rerelieved by Mann’s Neuritis Pills; tho sure remedy; 2/C bottle. —From Mann’s Pharmacy.

OLD FELT HATS LIKE NEW Completely reblocked and cleaned. From 2/6, GISBORNE ART DYERS 1 & DRY CLEANERS jj 263 GLADSTONE ROAD KIMBER MOTORS ,OPP. RECORD REIGN HOTEL. Specialist in CYCLES & MOTORS. FEET NEVER COLD. TYB. SCHOLL'S Warm Foot Insoles ' keep feet snugly warm right through winter. Impregnated with warming, soothing, medicinal essences they are a comfort to all, and, moreover, Dr. Scholl’s Warm Foot Arch Rests are scientifically designed to give mild support to the arch. 2/0 pair. All sizes.—Mann’s Pharmacy. MARRIED PEOPLE. HAVE you a copy of the "Husband and Wife’s Handbook,” by Dr. 11. Alcott (Lontlon), who explains all intimate matters clearly and concisely. Cataloguo of hygienic appliances included free. Posted in plain wrapper for 1/- only (stamps or postal note). Send to Chemists’ Supplies Co., Dept 8.H.. P.O. Box 1178, Christchurch. "THYRODONE IS CONCENTRATED HEALTH.” "fpiIYEODON E is doing me a wonderful amount of good ... I can work hours without any tiredness . . . my system is better in every way," writes Miss ('. Ellis, a Christchurch business girl. Thyrodone is (he only genuine Stewart Island oyster extract, containing valuable organic iodine to correct faulty gland action, anaemia, nerves and general debility. 4/0 from Mann’s Pharmacy and other Chemists. SENSIBLE SULTANA PUDDING, /"'tREAM together 2oz butter and 2oz sugar. Bent, in 2 eggs and add n few drops of Stevens’ “Cathedral Brand” Essence of Lemon or Vanilla. Add lloz (lour mixed with f,-teaspoon baking powder and 2oz sultanas. Steam one hour in greased basin covered with greased paper. Custard sauce is ideal with this pudding.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19339, 1 June 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19339, 1 June 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19339, 1 June 1937, Page 2

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