IMPROVING THE RACE.
SIR ROBERT VXE># Speaking #t the g|r other day in ai «*Miicfa Stout is re P^7° rt , A buuning » ccr s * ,a money i» '^ f lr >r or C*>rrfed*l® s P ecunei i,Jij. tSv ooald make some *• ib«e i» TCom for im P roVo : of the best means of abet i» tbe provision of r irh for football, similar heathy out-of-IhlZe titm&i. Th® Mammoth Sports Ar* h« been inaugurated for ntuxb. a purpose, and for this reason it wiß be liberally patronised by righttbiakine people, rhe first prize is alluvial gold guaranteed value £IGQO, and tickets, 2s 6d, are obtainable at leading retailera, including PriestnaU'i, Woodward's, Eshok's. T3pjohn'», Barlow's, Finney's, and Richmond's. Wholesale distributor, Box 899, Christchurch. Book oi niao ticket* far. £l.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18217, 30 October 1924, Page 9
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126IMPROVING THE RACE. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18217, 30 October 1924, Page 9
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