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Electric Fires! Wonderful Value in Electric Radiators. The largest shipment ever to land in New Plymouth. We invite you to inspect these Radiators at our Showroom in King Street, near Hooker Bros. THE “COUNTESS.” TH® “MARCHIONESS,” 1 Kilowatt 19/6 1 Kilowatt 27/6 2 Kilowatt ....... 29/6 2 Kilowatt 37/6 I , - Extra Element for Boiling, etc. THE “MARQUIS.” 1 Kilowatt >..... 40/1 Kilowatt 25/- 2 Kilowatt 50/2 Kilowatt ■ 35/- ■■..ww-mw™- “ — THE “PRINCESS.” BOWL FIRES. 2 Kilowatt 65/1 Kilowatt 15/6 3 Kilowatt •: 75/-I | ALL RADIATORS COMPLETE WITH FLEX AND PLUG. J. B. Mac Ewan & Co., Ltd. KING STREET NEW PLYMOUTH. And at Stratford, Hawera and Opunaka. iir [i iiniiHMlHMi.il 1.11111 H in ■imiim

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TARANAKI HUNT CLUB (Inc.) POINT TO POINT POINT TO POINT gTEEPLECHASE To be held on the Taranaki Jockey Club's Racecourse (by kind permission). ON SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1934. To start at 1 p.m. POPULAR PRICES ADMISSION. ’ 1/- to All Parts., 1. TWO-YEAR-OLD PARADE. 2. BOYS’ FLAT RACE, for Members of Hunt Club under 18 years; about six ' • furlongs. 3. TRIAL HUNTERS’ HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, for Qualified Hunters, 1934. Minimum Weight list. About two miles. 4. LADIES’ FLAT RACE. About five furlongs. 5. FIRST-CLASS HUNTERS’ HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, for Qualified Hunters, 1934. Minimum weight list. About 2$ miles. 6. FIVE FURLONG FLUTTER. For horses in training. 7. LADIES’ STEEPLECHASE, for Qualified Hunters, 1934, Ladies must have hunted three times. About 1$ miles. 8. PONY RACE, for School Ponies, in heats. (Girl and Boy Riders). Under 12 hands. About two furlongs. Prizes 10/- and 5/- each heat. 9. HANDICAP FLAT RACE, for horses owned by members of the Hunt Club, but need not be qualified. Minimum weight list. About six furlongs. NOMINATIONS for AH Events close with the Secretary on June 9, except the Pony Race, which is Post Entry. CONDITIONS. 1. All horses competing at the meeting except in races 1, 6 and 8, must be owned and ridden by a financial mem-' cer of any recognised Hunt Club in New Zealand. ?. All races shall be run urder the Rules of the New Zealand Racing Conference. 3. Three Hunts to qualify. E. L. HUMPHRIES, Secretory, Box 229, New Plymouth. Approved by the Taranaki District. , Committee May 30, 1934. | C. B. WEBSTER, Secretary. *

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 June 1934, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 4 June 1934, Page 10