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T. Hi. CHESTER MAN, Won Secretary. R OSS QJPOR.TS. The annual sports meeting will bo bold on the Ross Recreation Ground on Easter Tuesday, (sth. April, 1920. £llO PROGRAMME! Including Underhand' Chop, £.'so; Upright Chop. £ls; Maiden Chop, £1 10s; Handicap Saw. £7; 100yds. Foot Race, £3 10s; 75yds. Hash Handicap, £8; ]2oyds. Sheffield. £l9; 220 yds. £8; Hop-step-and-jump; running | Long Jump. Programmes on application to undersigned. Nominations close on 28th. March. A. AV. PEEBLES, Hon. Sec. lON n. ARAGE. R“ L ,os G JAIK SIMPSON has resumed running and his car is at the public’s disposal. Cad or ring Red Lion Hotel, ’phene No. 32. GEORGE DELBRIDGE REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. GRAND SELECTION OF SUITINGS. LADIES’ AND CENT’S TAILOR. Fit, Style and Quality Guaranteed.
The Automobile and Industry. THE DEVELOPMENT OF MOTOR TRANSPORTATION HAS REVOLUlonised the life of the farm, estimates place the number OF AUTOMOBILES IN THE 6,5000,000 FARMS IN THE UNITED STATES AT 4,200,000, WITH 370,000 MOTOR TRUCKS ALSO IN USE. MOTOR TRANSPORTATION HAS BROUGHT THE TOWN AND COUNTRY INTO CLOSER TOUCH. IT HAS TO A CONSIDERABLE DEGREE DESTROYED THE HISTORIC ISOLATION OF FARM AND FARMER. IT HAS PERMITTED A NOTABLE EXTENSION IN EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES AVAILABLE FOR RURAL POPULATIONS. THE CENTRALLY LOCATED SCHOOL REACHABLE BY MOTOR TRANSPORTATION FROM A LARCE SURROUNDING AREA HAS LARCELY CONTRIBUTED TO THE SOLUTION OF THE PROBLEM OF ADEQUATE EQUIPMENT AND ADEQUATE INSTRUCTION FOR THE RURAL CHILDREN. THE AUTOMOBILE HAS ALSO BEEN AN EFFECTIVE AID IN THE FIELD OF MEDICAL RELIEF FOR SCATTERED POPULATIONS. IT IS OUR INTENTION TO ENDEAVOUR TO PROVE THAT T «E AUTOMOBILE IS NO LONCER A LUXURY BUT AN ECONOMIC NECESSITY, AND WE SOLICIT ANY ENQUIRIES REGARDING YOUR TRAN SPORTAfION PROBLEMS. AUSTIN DODGE MORRIS— RUGBY BATY’S GARAGE W. HARRINGTON, Manager,
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