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PROGRAMME. WHANGAMOMONA CHEEP |)OG (Affiliated with N.T.S.D.T. Assn.) ANNUAL MEETING. To be held on MR CURRY’S PROPERTY, MARCO ROAD. • On THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 21st and 22nd March, 1929. Event 1 (Local).— Hmitaway, Head Pull and Hold in Ring. Time 12 minutes. Points; Huntaway . 10, Noise 9, Command 8, Heading 5, Pull 8, Ring 4, Command 5; total 49. Prizes: First £2, Second £l, Third 10s. Class 2.—(Open).: Head, Full and Hold in Ring about 400 yards. Time 10 minutes. Points: Head 17, Pull 17, Ring 4, Command 12; total 50. Prizes: First £5, Second £2 10s, Third 10s,

Class III.—(Open).: Head, Pull and Drive through Hurdles and Yard; about 300 yards. lime 12 minutes. Poin'ts: Head 10, Pull 1.0, Drive 4, Hurdles 4, Drive 4, Work at Yard 10, Yarding 6, Command 12; total 60. Prizes: First £5, Second £2 10s, Third 10s. Class IV.—(Open): Huntaway between flags. Time 10 minutes, points: Huntaway 18, Noise 9, j Style 6, Command 12; total' 45. Prizes; First £5, Second £2 10s, Third 10s. CONDITIONS. Events 2nd, 3rd and 4th (open), j Event 1. —For local competitors only. (Local means bona fide resident's cf Whanga County at least three months prior to trial). All competitors must be financial members of the Club. All d'Cgs to be the property and in possession of the, competitor at least three months prior to trial. All dogs must be registered before competing. Competitors must run in order drawn. Entrance fees and members’ subs, to be paid before competitors en'tem the ring.

Trial commences at 11 a.m. each morning of Trial. Entries Close with the Secretaryon Monday, the 18th March, 1929. at 9 p.m. Late entries will be accepted prior to event, at an additional fee of 1/-. Charges: Member’s Tickets 5/-. Entrance fee 5/-. Registration fee 'for each dog Is 1/- for all time. SMOKE CONCERT. Will be held in KOHURATAHI HALL on the Evening of the 21st MARCH. A DANCE will be held, in the WHANGA HALL on the Evening of the 22nd MARCH, when Prizes will be presented. Gents 3/6, Ladies 1/6 First-class music. A. J. CURRY, Hon. £ec. Whangamomona, Box 40, ’Pi.one 3S, KohuratahL

KO KEASON EOII IT. WHEN PEOPLE SHOW A WAY. There can be nc reason why any reader of this who suffers the tiortures of an aching back, the annoyance 'of urinary disorders, the pains and dangers of kidney ills, will fail to heed the words of one this man says:

Mr R. Smith, Richmlond Street, Inglewood, says: “I am an aged man, and must therefore expect to suffer more or less from weak kidneys. My back gave me a lot of trouble fqr a long time, but I am thankful to say I Hound a medicine that gave me wonderful relief, Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills. Previous (to taking these pills a sharp, cutting pain used to strike me across thekidneys every time I stooped 01 turned over in bed, and it' was very trying and took all the energy lout of me. 'As I was well on in years I 1 poked upon the trouble as one of the penalties of old age, but my experience with Doan’s Backache Kidney Pin. Pi— that * » necessary even tor old people to suffer from backache. They did me the world of good and now I am, 'never without a bottle in the bouse. . vpr T feel the slightest sign Whenevei i reei i i t take the PiUs Cl bachacbe 1 taKe day or so and they never lari to S ‘; e o ®s Backache Kidney PHI. « Lom “ all chemists and slhreheepers Foster-McClellan •’ urletors, 15 Hamilton Street, Syd y ‘ ’ „ urnil DOAN’S. But be sure you get Tlunkft nurse. [.tjnket norsb PAYCTEK Will he in attendance at her Roomo, . qtreet (opposite the Stratum Street viv Tuesa Railway. Station) • ? and Saturday, J TS of 1.30 and 4, to receive me ;r3 and children. ’PHONE 741.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 62, 19 March 1929, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 62, 19 March 1929, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 62, 19 March 1929, Page 8

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