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USEFUL XMAS CIFTS ELECTRlCtoasters 10/6 JUGS 19/6 IRONS 25/CLIP ON LAMPS 12/6 FANS 42/6 DESK LAMPS 30/KETTLES 50/COFFEE PERCOLATORS, 50/WAFFLE IRONS 63/HOTPLATES 29/6 CLOCKS 25/IMMERSION HEATERS, . 9/61 EGG BOILERS 35/CIGARETTE LIGHTERS, 15/CAKE MIXERS, £7/10/GRILLERS 32/6 VACUUM CLEANERS £7/10/LIGHT FITTINGS CONNOR WASHERS PHILLIPS RADIOS STEV/ART WARNER RADIOS COLDAIR REFRIGERATORS HALLSTROM REFRIGERATORS AMPLIVOX DEAF AIDS LTD. PEEL STREET

JANUARY 3, 1939 OFFICIALS: Patron, Poland Graham, Ksq. President. Father Curley: Chairman, K. Ward, Esq.; lion. Secretary, T. A. Witters; Vice-Presi-dents, Mrs. Mackey. Messrs. D. J. Gumming. B. K. U. Burke. C. Grey, -T. Pirie, W. Ward. W. E. llale, W. Lovelock, W. Crowlev, K. Third, P. Anderson, .1. Grayson, E. Pevril. V. S. Bolton, P. M. Seammell, T. .T. Scholium; Committee, Mesrs. R. It. Bruce, B. Taylor. B. McKenzie, L. Witters, A. Spellers. T. O'Rourke, L. Croswell, .1. Sinton, Geo. Wohnsiedler, CHOPPING. Conducted under the rules of the Athletic Cycling and Axemen’ Union. (Entries'close with Mr. E. Ward, Ormond Hotel, Monday. 2 Bth December, 1938). OPEN 12-Inch Standing—£3; £1; 10/Ent. 5/-. OPEN 14-inch Standing—£7; £2; £l. Ent. 7/-. OPEN. 14-inch Underhand. £5; £1; 10/-. Ent. 3/-. MAIDEN 10-inch Standing—£2/10/; 15/-. 7/6. Ent. 3/0. Prize Money Pro Rata. (Special Prize donated by A. Spellers, Esq., for winner of Open 14-inch Standing Chop, Kelly Axe.) DANCING EVENTS. (Conducted under the Rules of the N.Z. Piping and Dancing Association.) (Competitors must be registered and compete in order drawn.) PRIZE-MONEY AND ENTRANCE FEES: Under 12 years—7/6. 3/6, 1/6; Ent. (id. 12 and under 18—10/-, 5/-, 2/6; Ent. 1/-. SECTION DANCES under 12.—Highlam Fling, Sfian Truibhais, Sword Dance and Irish Jig. SECTION DANCES 12 and under 18llornjipe, Iri h Jig. Sean Truibhai and Highland Fling. SPECIAL PRIZES: E. Ward, Esq., Pri.« Mr Consolation Fling under 12 and 12 an under IS, for competitors not having gnine a first or second prize in the solo dance He also donates a Cup to competitors guii ing Most Points in either section in tin solo dances. Entries Close with Messrs. P. Sim or Freebairn on Wednesday, December 2S, 1938. HORSE EVENTS. MAIDEN JUMP—£3; £1; 10/-; Ent. 4/-. HUNTERS’ JUMP—£IO; £4; £2; Ent. 15/OPEN JUMP—£B; £3; £1; Ent. 12/-. WIRE JUMP—£3: £1; 10/-; Ent. 4/-. CONSOLATION JUMP—Sweepstake. E. Ward, Esq.’ donates a Silver Challenge Cup, valued at £5/5/,- for Winner of Hunters’ Jump. Miniature presented annually. BEST GIRL RIDER under 13 years—lo/-; BE!*’ BOY RIDER under 13 years—lo/-; 5/-. PONY MOST SUITABLE FOR CARRYING CHILDREN TO SCHOOL—I2/6; 5/-; STA' riON HACK, any weight—£l/1/-; 7/6; Ent. 2/-. MAIDEN FLAG RACE —£1; 7/0; Ent. 2/-. STOCK HORSE RACE—£I/1/-, 7/0; Ent. 2/-. BENDING RACE—£I; 7/0; Ent. 2/-. THREAD-THE-NEEDLE RACE—£I; 7/0; Ent. 2/-. POLO BALL RACE—£I ; 7/0; Ent. 2/-. WHIP AND BOTTLE RACE —£1; 7/6; Ent. 2/-. POTATO RACE—£I; 7/0; Ent. 2/-. POLO PONY RACK, round special course—£l; 7/0; Ent. 2/-. PONY TURNING RACE—£I; 7/0; Ent. MUSICAL CHAIRS—£I: 7/0; Ent. 2/-. PRIZE MONEY PRO RATA. WRESTLING. TWO EVENTS—£I/5/-; 10/0; Ent. 1/-. MISCELLANEOUS. IOOYds. SINGLE LADIES’ RACE— Trophy; Ent. 1/-. SOYds. MARRIED LADIES’ RACE— Trophy; Ent. 1/-. IOOYds. MEN’S RACE—Trophy; Ent. 1/-. THROWING CRICKET BALL—Trophy; Ent. 1/-. NAIL-DRIVING COMPETITION —Trophy, Ent. 1/-. CHAIN-STEPPING—Trophy; Ent. 1/-. WEIGHT GUESSING (Sheep)—Trophy; Ent. I/-. TWO CAR EVENTS—Trophy; Ent. 1/-. (lOT WATER SUPPLIED. SIDE SHOWS. CHILDREN’S RACES. The Club reserves the right to alter the programme without further notice or postpone or abandon the meeting. ADMISSION; Adults 1/0, Children Od, Cars 1/-.

GRAND SPORTS BALL ORMOND HALL, IN EVENING. Cents '■',/-, Ladles '.'./-. A NY article from lliis Jewel- gj II lery Stock is eure to be [T esteemed by tbe. esteemed. || E. R. BROWN Gladstone Rd., GISBORNE. [ INEN-MAKKING OUTFIT (Rub- ■" her stamp of your name), pad, ■ rush, indelible ink. and a box to Id the lot. 3/G: pontage :id extra.\t tlie Kerald Ofliee

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19821, 24 December 1938, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19821, 24 December 1938, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19821, 24 December 1938, Page 15

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