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Smoke Screen^ a high-class horse on the flat, who has recently been turned to hurdling, r He has had three starts in the role, and his performance improved so much between Wanganui and Otaki that he has to he; taken seriously into account for every race he contests , at Trentham next week. (Evening Post, 06 July 1940)
The three-year-old Defoe filly Lady Tinkle, ivho promises to be one of the favourites for the Whyte Handicap at Trentham on Tuesday. Lady tinkle ivon her way out of hacks with four victories, allsecured on the TrenthaAi course, one last July, oone in October, and tivo in January. (Evening Post, 06 July 1940)
Evening 2*o6t" Photo. Forwards and backs in a mix-up in the Eastbourne-Marist match at Athletic Park last Saturday. Th* Eastbourne players, from left* are W. Moses, Bennetts, Evans (captain), Burns, and Martin, Th* Marist player facing the camera in the centre is Taylor, (Evening Post, 06 July 1940)
t&refientMry■ Carlile,C.H., D.D.,tHe 93-year-old founder of the Church Army, shaking hands with Captain C. L. Wright, the first New Zealand-trained officer of the Church Army in New Zealand to visit International Headquarters in London. The Church Army was founded in England in 1883 and in New Zealand in 1935. Captain Wright is doing Church Army ivorh with the Second Echelon of the N.Z.E.F. (Evening Post, 31 August 1940)
A MODERN PHARMACY. *ln character ... in manner ... in style ... in all things. This describes the newly-designed pharmacy just installed by MR. H. J. S. RICKARD, CHEMIST, of 3 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. It features a new lighting system and the opening up of the window in such a manner as to give a clear view of the whole pharmacy. Internally, the pharmacy carries an atmosphere of dignity; yet on modern lines, adopting the open Dispensary, where patrons may witness the compounding of their • own prescriptions by qualified chemists only. A most complete stock of Drugs and Toilet Requisites is carried, besides Trusses and Belts of all kinds. Mr. Rickard extends an invitation to inspect this up-to-the-minute Pharmacy.—P.B.A. ' : : (Evening Post, 31 August 1940)