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MOW AT G ur store MULTIPLE FITTING n SHOES IIUSi MA»«( Customers are amazed and delighted with the splendid comfort, and smartness of ARCIT CURVE fitted shoes. Let Mr.'Schinoll, expert fitter, demonstrate to YOU this scientific heel to ball fitting, and the immense fashion variety in ARCH CURVE FITTING SHOES. FOR A LIMITED PERIOD ONLY. Do not fail to take advantage of this — the FIRST SCIENTIFIC SHOE FITTING- DEMONSTRATION in*Gisborne from 2 5/0 up Arch Curve fitting shoes are available, in styles to suit every foot, and in fashions for every taste. Showing all the season highlights—-de-signed by American and Canadian craftsmen, make a point of inspecting the ranges while size and style assortments are complete. FREE Expert Advice on Your own particular foot problems, and a personal fitting to ensure correct shoe fitting—these facilities are available during the visit of Mr. IVAN SCHMOLL Expert trained fitter in ARCH CURVE SHOES. Telephone Your Appointment Now. No. 565. Xp .£1 M STEPHENSON SHOE CO,

WAINGAKC Sheep Dog Trial Club SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING, APRIL 10th, 20th and 21st, 1939, to bn run on EMERALD HILLS and TE I*Ult 11 STATIONS. Officials: —President. S. lv. White, Esq.; Patroness. Mrs. S. K. White; Executive Committee, Messrs. A. V*. Spence, S. K. White, W. Waugh, V. King, K. M. Wykes, L. .Igx-Blake, E. Bull, T. Maxwell, 1. (iaddum. E. Wyltes. A. Mackay, it. Shanks, li. Hall, M. Oir, I. Bnscke, li. MePhail. I. Twigg, R. Moore, and M. Phelps; .lodges. Heading: To be appointed; Humaway, Mr. Q. Williams; Timekeepers. Messrs. A. W. Spence, H. K. Shanks, K. M. Wvk. s, and M. .1. Orrf Treasurer, H R. Shanks, Ksq.; Secretary, 0. li. l’yke, Esq. PROGRAMME: CLASS I. —Long Head, Pull and Work in Ring. Time, 12 minutes. Points. Head 22, Pull 22. Ring l*. Total , r >o. CLASS II. —Short Head and Yard. Time, 12 minutes. Points; Mead 17. Pull 17, Work at Yard 10, Y'arding li. Total 30. CLASS lll.— Zig-Zag iluntaway. Time 12 minutes. Points: iluntaway 21, Noise 12, Style 9. Total 45. Prizes for Classes I, 11. and 111: First. £4; 2nd. £3; 3rd, £2 and 4th £l. Local maiden competitor running maiden dog £2. CLASS TV. —Straight Iluntaway. Sweepstake event. Time, 12 minutes. Points: Iluntaway 24, Noise 12, Style 9. Total, 45. First prize, 50 per cent, of stake; 2nd prize, 25 per cent, and 3rd prize, 12.' per cent. The Heading Events will lie run on Emerald Hills station ni the same time as the Hun tawny events are being run on To Purn Station. Classes I and 111 will commence at I* a.in. on the first day. MEMBERSHIP FEE ft/-. Class nominations. 5/- for first entry and 4'/- for each additional entry. Post Entries. Twelve Cups for Competition. For winners of Classes J, II and 111 and champion clog (with miniatures); Local Champion Dog. Local Maiden Heading Log; Local Dog in Class IV, and four team Cups. Seventeen Special Prizes, aggregate vain£l7/C,/(», for Best Team of Sheep Stewards, Two Unplaced Huntnways, Classes ill and IV, best Mustering Dog, Maiden Competitor with most points, runner-up to Local Champ/on Dog. Maiden Iluntaway Competitor with Maiden Dog in Class HI, Best Shepherd’s Turnout, Local Dog in Class 111 reejuiring least direction. Local dog with Best Style at Yard in Class 11. Fastest Head /Class I. Official gaining Most points in Class IV, Noisiest Dog in Class Ml, Champion Iluntaway. Local Shepherd or Drover’s Team, Local runner-up to Mangapoike Cup. ANNUAL DANCE THURSDAY, 20th APRIL, 1939, will he held in TE PURU WOOLSHED at R.OO p.m. Mrs. Thomson’s Orchestra. ADMISSION 2/C.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19900, 30 March 1939, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19900, 30 March 1939, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19900, 30 March 1939, Page 11