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ONE NIGHT—PRINCESS TH EATRE—FRIDAY, JANUARY 29th. The only company specially selected and brought from Australia to play at the Dunedin Exhibition. PAT HANNA’S DIGGERS. PAT HANNA’S DIGGERS. •Joe Vnlli, Bert Gilbert, Isa Crossley, Jim Foran, Vera Carew, Brian Lawranec. Thelma Pittard. Chris Kilncr, Wynne Thomson. Frank McDonald, G'ven Webster, Vera Bix, Jessie Hanna, Stan Lawson. Rosette Powell, Jock Thomson. Kathleen Lawrance, Wallace Lloyd, Olive Butler. Roy Brisden, Myra Webster, G. P. Hanna. •5 ARTISTS WITH SUPERB BALLET & FULL CONCERT ORCHESTRA PRICES:—(fs., *ls. and 2s. plus tax. Box Plan at Miss Mclntosh’s. BO OK BEF OR E YO U SLE E P !

KUMARA 1876 JUBILEE SPORTS .ME ETIN'G. 1928 KUMAI!A RACECOURSE. MONDAY A- TUESDAY, MARCH Ist. AND 2nd. 1920. PROGRAMME. _ (Fi,' ; st l)ay). _ 1— £OO SHEFFIELD HANDICAP, 1.3-3 yards. First gold medal and £3O. second £l2, third £6, fourth £2. Nom. 55., accept. ]()s. 2 100 Yards’ Maiden Flat Race. First £4, second £2, third £l. Nom. 3s. 3 440 Yards’ Flat Race. Handicap. First £6, second £3, third £l. Nom. 2s 6d, accept. ss. 4 One Mile Bicycle Race Handicap. First £4. second £2, third £l. Nom. 2s, accept: 2.s fid. 5 Two Miles Bicycle Race Handicap. First £O, second £3, third £l. Nom. 3s, accept. 3s. 6 £3O UPRIGHT CHOP, 15i» log. First £2O, second £6, third £3, fourth £l. Nom. 7s (id, accept. 10s. 7 Maiden Saw, loin, log, two cuts. First £5, second £2 10s, third £l. Norn. os. 8— 100 Yards’ Flat Race, Girls under 15. First, value £1 ; second 10s. Entry Cd. 9 100 Yards’ Flat Race, Boys under 15. First, ydue £1 ; second 10s. Entry Gd. 10 —Single Ladies’ Race. 100 yards. First, value £2; second 20s. Entry Is. 11 —Sack Race, 75 yards. First, value £1 : second 10s. Entrv Is.

12— Hop, Stop and .Jump. First, value £2; second 10s. lintry 2s. Second Dav. 13— I'QIXT HANDICAP (100yds.. 200yds., and 300yds). First £lO. second £I. third £2, fourth £l. Nom. 4s, accept. tis. 14— 880 Vards’ Flat Pace Handicap. First £B, second £3, third £l, Nam. 3s, accept, us. 15— £SO JUDII.EF UN DEI? HAN I) CHOP, 18in 100. Eii'st, gold medal and £3O. second £l2. third £(i. fourth £2. Nom. Ills, accept. 15s. Iti—Handicap Saw, 18in log, 1 cut. First £lO, second £-3. third Cl. Nom. 4s, accept. Gs. 17—One Milt* Bicycle Handicap. First, £l, second £2. third Cl. Nom. 2s (id, accept. 2s (id. 13—Two .Miles’ Bicycle Have Handicap. First £(), second £3. tail'd £l. Nom. 3s, accept. 3s. 10—Married Ladies’ Unco. 1(1.') yards. First, value £5;. second £2, third £l. Entry 2s 6d. 20— Yards’ Flat. Bare. (i iris under 13. First, value £1 : second 10s. Entry fid. 21— Yards’ Flat Hare. Boys under 13. First, value £1 : second !<)>. Entry Gd. 22 Primary Schools' I’clay It ace. (220yds, 220yds. 220yds. 220.vds >. First, Silver Ciup and medals. Entry Is. 23 -Stepping. 101) yards. First £l. I Entry Is. j 21 Pioneers' Bare. 50 yards, men , over 05. First, gold nugget value , Cl. Entrv free. I Events 1. 3. 4. 5. 0. 13. 14. 15. 10. 17 and 18. nominal ions close Tuesday. .January 20th, 11)20. Handicaps declared. Tuesday. February 2nd. Accept- ' auees close Wednesday. February 10th. 1 1020. Events 2. 7. It) and 22 entries close February loth. Post entries ae- . eepted for events 8. |), 10. 11, 12, 20. 21, 23 and 24. 1

Rules mill Regulations. 1. All events under the Hides of the X.Z.A. and C. Union. *2. when entering, must forward nomination lees and past two year's performances. If no performance during the past two years, tlic last four performances, if any. to be stated. 3. In all cycling events, Roadster Wheels and Tyres to be used. No Sprint Wheels and Single-Tube Tyres will be allowed. 4. Competitors will be charged admission to gates, but a refund will be made upon returning competitors’ numbers. 5. Sports commence at 12.30 p.m. each day. All communications to Sports Secretary, Box 10, Kumara, Westland. The above Sports are in connection with the Kumara Jubilee Celebrations. A lle-Union of past Kumara residents will take place at a Banquet to be given on March, 3rd, tickets lor which will he issued if applied for by February 10th, 1926. Full particulars may bo bad of the Jubilee Secretary, MR .1. A. RFEVF.R. Box 16. Kumara, Westland. NOW FOR EXTRA EASY CASH! Fyou can use some extra money—il you would appreciate an easy way to earn it—if yon would like the opportunity of earning £6 to £lO a week :>r more here’s an oflor you can’t alford to miss. The Liberty Confectionery College has new openings in every town throughout Australia and New Zealand. The demand is growing so vastly for Liberty Sweets that we arc calling for your help. Make them for us in your spare hours at home. The work is easy—no expel - ience required, and no tools or machinery needed. \\ e teach you e\oi\tking and give you our signed GUARANTEE TO PUR CM A Sc’. YOUR SWEETS at ail times. The more sweets you make the bigger cheque you draw each week. Just mail the coupon for particulars—liberty confectionery collece, Koval Exchange Buildings, The ' Square, Christchurch; also at Wellington. Gentlemen. —Extra cash in spare hours is what I’m looking foi. I ell me without obligation what I have to |do to earn it. I will at- least think | it over.

Name . Address PUBLIC HALT., RaNIERT. WEDNESDAY. 27th. L\N. A GRAND BALL will lie hold on the above date in aid of the Hall Funds. Admission : Gentlemen 2s Gd, ladies Is. Music by Goodfellow’s Orchestra. F. W. SELBY, Chairman Hall Trustees. JJOKATAHI pUBLIC JJALL; The kokatahi catholic CHURCH COMMITTEE will hold a MONSTER. BASKET BALL on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY sth. Good Orchestra and Supper provided. m. MacKinnon, Secretary. GRASS SEEDS! OF ALL VARIETIES —lncluding Timothy Bird’s Foot Trefoil English Ryo Italian Rye Cow Grass Lotus Major Cocksfoot White Clover Red Clover etc. ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF GARDEN SEEDS I BARBED WIRE, SUPER-PHOS-PHATES AND OTHER FERTILISERS BOILED OIL, RAW OIL, WHITE, LEAD ETC. PATERSON, MICHEL S CO. LTD. ! ’PHONE NO 2. 'PffQNE NO 3.

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 January 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 23 January 1926, Page 3

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