AMUSEMENTS. EC MO NT SHEEP DOG TRIAL CLUB ECMONT SHEEP DOC TRIAL CLUB HAWEIIA. (Affiliated with North Island Association). Eleventh annual meeting Will he held on MARCH 12, 13, and 14, 1912. On D. J. Willis, Esq.’s Property, “OPEKE DOWNS,” WHAREROA ROAD (Three miles from Princes Street Railway Crossing). Judge: W. White, Esq (Hawke’s Bay) Class I.—Heading and bringing back, about i mile. - Class ll—Heading, \ mile, bring back, drive 50 yards, and yarding. Glass IH.—Driving 300 yards and yarding. Class IV.—Driving 300 yards, and yarding, with two dogs. Prizes £6, £3, £l, 15s, and 7s Gd in each class. Class IV.—No fourth and fifth prizes. £SO in Cash Prizes, besides Specials, Trophies, and Cups, including Bennett and Sutton’s Cup (points prize), and Tongahoe Valley Road Settlers’ Cup (value £lO 10s) for Maiden Dog points prize. Mr. A. Blair’s Special (£1 Is) will be awarded for Best-looking Dog competing at Trial. Luncheon Booth on ground. Drags will run out to the ground. Beautiful drive eut from town. Magnificent course. An ideal picnic. Programme cards, conditions, and entry forms from Secretary. Entries close on THURSDAY, 6th March, at 9 p.m., with the Secretary. J. BLAIR, South Road. DRESS SHOES YOU WILL LIKE. IT will be a case of love at first sight when you see Foster’s Dress Shoes. And your liking will increase, the longer you wear them. ' Z2 f Here are Stylish Bostock Dress Shoes, with' Lome Fronts and Patent Caps and Facings; handsome shoes that will retain their shape to the end, 16s 6d. Then we have another good line of easy fitting, good wearing and smart looking Shoes at 14s. And for excellent service, cpmfort, neat stylo ,and value, our Dress Shoes with fancy caps and Cuban Heels at 10s 6d will be hard to beat. To keep your feet cozy and comfortable at home, wear a pair of Foster’s Fait Slippers; you will find a large variety of sizes and styles here. B. GK FOSTER. STRATFORD. M. C. AACAARD. SADDLER,
DESIRES to notify his customers that he has removed from the Premises near Victoria Bridge to Larger Premises at HANNAH’S BOOT SHOP, where he will be pleased see’ all old and new customers. SATISFACTION WILL BE ' GUiRANTERD. YOUNG, HOBBS AND CO., SEEDSMEN, AND LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. ACRES, 4 miles from Stratford, subdivided into 8 paddocks, watered by creeks, freehold, all level; 50 acres stumped, well fenced (4 wires), metal road, 1$ miles from factory. Wintered 70 cows last winter; carrying 100 head at present. 3-roomed house, Jrice £23. Cows and stock at valuation. Crops and hay thrown in. £6OO cash is all chat is required for the purchase of 55 cows, 6 heifers, 3 bulls, horse, •art. etc.
WANTED KNOWNI That to distinguish our shop from all other saddlers, Messrs, wilson and son are adopting the name, "THE GOLDEN HORSE” SADDLERY AND HARNESS MANUFACTURERS. Our reason being that it is our principle to always give GOLDEN VALUE everything our many customers buy from us. OUR HARNESS is so well known that it does not not require description. WE QUOTE FROM £6 15s. IN SADDLES We are just opening up a fresh lino in English and Colonial knee-pads. , TO LADIES! Just look at our line of DOROTHY HAND BAGS. The very latest in the cities. We stock all kinds of Fancy Goods, including Ladies’ Peggy Bags, Purses, Letter Cases, Pocket Books, Collar Boxes, Watch Wristlets, etc. _ . Inspection invited. When in town, don’t forget to call at "THE GOLDEN HORSE” For whatever you want. WFLSON AND SON, Bus 4. SADDLERS ’Phono 112.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 64, 11 March 1912, Page 1
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