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COATS AND WRAPS. 35 LADIES’ GABARDINE RAINCOATS in Assorted Shades, Belts and Pockets— Usual Price, 69/6 to 7gns. All Half Price. 1 Only FAWN GABARDINE COAT, Trimmed Fancy Stitching, Half-Lined Shantung— Usual Price, 12gns. Reduced Price, sgns. MATRONS’ BLACK COATS and WRAPS, in Corded Silk, Gabardine and Face Cloth— Usual Price, 84/-, 4Jgns., sJgns, 6gns, Bgns. Reduced Price, 40/6, 52/0, 50/S 70/6, sgns 1 Only GABARDINE COAT, Fawn and Brown, Handsomely Braided to Tone— Usual Price, 12Jgns. Reduced Price, Sgns. 12 Only EVENING WRAPS in Smart Colourings and Exclusive Styles. Nearing the end of the Season. These must go at Half Price— Usual Price, sgus to 13gus. AH Half Price to Clear 7 Only VELOUR COATS, in Fawn, Brown, Mole, Grey, Trimmed on Collar and Cuffs with Beaver and Mole Coney— Usual Price, 4agns.', sJgns., Oigns. Reduced Price, 65/r, 4gns., sgns. 30 LADIES’ VELOUR COATS, Plain, Embroidered and Fur Trimmed— Usual Price, 6gns to lOgns All to Clear at One Price, 89/6 each FURS.. 1 Only MARMOT FUR COAT, Roll Collar and Cuffs, Lined Paisley Satin— Usual Price 55gns. Reduced Price, S9gns. 1 Only FLANK MUSQUASH COAT, Roll Collar and' Cuffs, also Belted— Usual Price, 33gns. Reduced Price, 25gns. 5. Only REAL MOLE STOLES, Assorted Lengths and Widths— Usual Price, lligns.,, 14gns„ 17gns.. 20gns., 22gns. Reduced Price Bgns., lOgns., 12 gns., 14gns., 15gns 4 Only STRANDED MOLE CONEY STOLES, Assorted Lengths and Widths— Usual Price, 4Jgns., Sgns., Signs., -lOgns. Reduced Price, 69/6, sgns., sgns., Sgns. 8 Only BROWN RABBIT STOLES, Assorted Lengths and Widths— Usual Price, 95/-, 6igns., 7igns„ Signs. c Reduced Price, 45/-, sgns., sJgus., 6gns. 3 Only OSTRICH FEATHER BOAS, Fawn/White, White/Mole — Usual Price, Sgns. Reduced Price, 39/6 4 Only OSTRICH FEATHER BOAS, Dove Grey, Brown, Brown/White — Usual Prices, 75/-, 79/6 To Clear 39/6

Warfare, Whip Vincent on Krithia; Miss etucLnolrne oil Scout, Miss H. McLachlan on Cedric, Messrs P. Manchester on Colleen, A. Medlicott on Kilvera, P. Galiney on Canine J3oy, N. Medlicott on Maori Jack, Hup. Harrison on Hoave Ahoy, J. Cochrane on Urey Star, T. Moore on Six Cylinder, W. Hicks on Happy Mac, J. Cague on Phoebe, S. Hoskins on Eva, S. Cantwell" on Queenie, J. Turner on a bay, Master G. Pitts on Kowhai; Master Studholme on Pepper. A large number of enthusiasts followed in cars. /

FOOTBALL

The following team lias been chosen by the selectors of the Waimate subUnion to play, on July 3rd, against a team to be selected: —Full back: C. Jones; three-quarters: (>. Stewart, Dau-ber, Walker; five-eighths: Keyes, Hausen; forwards, JLi. Garland (wing) McPherson, ■M. Kennedy, Willetts, J. Stewart, Palmer, Foley, Meehan. Emergencies: - Backs, Hodges, 1 . Smith. Forwards: Gibson, Eathorne. Any player unable to play is requested to notify the secretary as early as possible. On Saturday the Wairnaiaitai (1 irnaru) primary school football ten n journeyed to Waimate and played a match with the 'local, lads. Inure was a fair attendance of spectators, ami she game, which was a bright and interesting one, ended in a draw, each side scoring three points.

MINIATURE RIFLE CLUB

The following i.s the result of Friday right's shoot: —A. Keniick G' <- r), <0; F.’Luw (5), 70; M. iieuloy t2), 00; A. Deans (2), 6»; S. Maltlius G2), OS, W. Paterson {'2), OS; b. itoocris (-L, II'; (i. Manchester (.0), OS; A. Pishop M), 07; i). Wiine (1), 07 ; W. JJuckeu hi), 07: A. Jones gser.), 60: P. J. Wain (scr.), 00; A. Good (-), 00; A. Leopold (2), 00: i). Keyes hi), 00. 'The leaders for No. 2 group trophy, with one shoot to go are: —F. Lew, 20o; A. Kermick, HOI; A. Deans. Ah: P. Deacon. 200: A. Jones, 200; (1 Manchester, 202; is. Malthas. 201; W. Paterson, 201 ; G. Duncan, 2uo ; A Leopold, 200; .1). White, 200. The. next shoot will he held to-day (Tuesday) evening, -instead of Friday. A match will be fired against Mukikihi, at Mu kikihi. on Wednesday evening. A bui will leave .Mr N. L. Thomas's shop at 0.-T5 p.m. . The markers for Tuesday will bo Messrs. A. Bussell and G. It. Keen. .Mr S. Malthus will act as range officer. GOLF.

1510 following are the bos; scores in the second round of the Francis Cup competition;—J, A. Lash 101. (;J0) 7.1, H. .Leech 103 (dU) 7d, J). A. .Fulton 71) (») 74, L. G. .Reiliv 8d (S) 77, I). Lome bd (1(J) 77, C. G. llolme,; 8S (1.0) 78, F. 'l'. Wallace 84 (7) 711, F. \V. Travers 07 (18) 70, W. Uorrie 07 (14) 81, F. Jl. ilickctt 00 (8) 82. PLOUGHING. The commit (.eo of the Wuimuto Ploughing Mutch Association have, so far, hocu unsiteeessliil in obtainin'.’.; a sinUude paddock for the annual ploughing inaUh. The committee arc now appealing to funner.-, who can offer a paddock for the- purpo-o. A! A K I Ivllll, The .Makikihi .Miniature lliilo Club ladt! it - w.tels ly shoot Ja.-.i \\ "din- tic >' J; i;.;} 11 , v. lien the shoot. for lhe (dp laitr's .Medal was <■<>ji<-!i• <ic’i!, and a trophy donated In- Air L. MeLoiighlnii e a.', competed tor. Alter tile el.t-a hurdles the nu-dal via.-- non by It. Opie, a'ml the iroiiky by ,1. (eimh. >,e;i Wi-t! IUI ■!> a it',') lllyil!-' slim.', V, 111 io I !. 111 iil• ■i ■ t-I ■ d lor .1 ’.Milt I medal pi t- a m at L- All G. lit-i

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 24 June 1924, Page 4

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