KOKAT AHI FOOTBALI/ CLUB. THE ANNUAL MEETING of memIxts will be held in the Public Hall. Kokatahi. on MONDAY NEXT ill 8 p.m. B. DOWELL, ~ Secretary. HOKITIKA BEA UTIFYIXO SOCIETY. 2nd. ANNUAL BALL- R.K.A. HALL. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 14th. (Programme). 1— Waltz, (Eyes of Love). 2 Lancers (.Landers) I?—One Step (If Aon Knew Susy) 4—Waltz, (Young-eyed Lass) A—Fox Trot. (Moonlight and Roses) o—One0 —One Step (Show Mo The At ay to Go Home) 7 Waltz, (Softly Stealing) 8- -Waltz, (Mellow & Musical June) D—One Step (Cuddle Closer) 10— Fox Trot (Can You Forget) 11— Waltz, (Cobwebs and Gossamer) 12— One Step (Jack Como Home) 18—Waltz, (Elusive Dawn) NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. G REYMOUTH-CHTHSTCH URCH TRAINS. AN MONDAY, 12th. April, the 8.20 a.rn. Ohristelmrch-Greymouth and 7.10 a.m. Greymouth-Cliristchurch trains will NOT run between Christchurch and Otira. HEEFTON RACES—I4th. APRIL ON WEDNESDAY 14th. April, special train leaves Greymouth for Reefton at !).() a.in. returning leaving Heefton at 0.5 p.m. This trfiin will stop at Brunner, Stillwater, Ngahere, and Ika matua. only on both the outward and inward journeys. Train usually leaving Heefton for Greymouth at 4,0 p.m. will leave at 7.8 p.m. Train usually leaving Hokitika for Greymouth at B.ln a.m. leaves at 7.15 a.m. and connects with 9.0 a.m. Grey-mouth-Reel toil train. Trains leave Greymouth after arrival of (J. 5 p.m. Reefton-Greymouth train for Hokitika at 8 15 p.m, and for Dunollie at 8.20 p.m. Train usually leaving Boss for Hokitika at 7.20 a.m. leaves at 0.5 .a.in. Holiday excursion tickets available for return up to and including Thursday. fitli. .May, will be issued to Reefton from Otira, Inangaliim Junction, Blackball, Rewanui, Ross and intermediate stations on Wednesday, 14th. April, by trains arriving Eoeilon up to 12.0 noon. For full particulars of issue of Holiday Excursion tickets, train arrangements. He., see ibooklet. obtainable free at. railway stations or enquire at stations.
J^IXSOX JOCKEV QLUB. .ALTI'.MN' MEETING. To lie lid.! 'it Kiolimoml Park on SATI'I’DAV, Ist. A!AY. 1920. 1 TKIAI- HANDICAP (<>:<'!)) of 70 sovs.; .second horse M sovs, third lmr.se (i .sovs from the stoke. Nominsitioli I sov. ; ncecpLince It sovs. o furlongs. 2 NGATIMOTT TKOT (harness) of 80 sovs; second horse 1.5 sovs. lllird a sovs from the .stake. Jl.-lo or bettor. Nomination 1 sov. acceptable j 1 1 sovs. 1J miles. 3—MOTUEKA HACK HANDICAP, of 80 sovs; second horse 1-5 sovs. third horse, o sovs from the stake. Nomination 1 sov. acceptance 1 '■ sovs. (> furlongs. 4 RICHMOND I’AIHC CUP, of 140 sovs and <;uj» valued at 20 sovs; sccom! horse 2.3 sovs and third horse Id sovs from the stake. Nomination 1 sov. acceptance 2 sovs. 1J miles. d-imVAKA HACK WEI.TEK. of 80 mivs; second horse Jo sovs an. third horse 5 sovs from the stake. A 1 ininimn weight 7.7. Nomination L sov. acceptance 11 sovs. 7 furlongs. C_KEYING HANDICAP (open) of 100 sovs; second horse 20 sovs and third ]0 sovs from the stake. Nomination L sov. acceptance 1) sovs. (> furlongs. 7- TASMAN TKOT (harness), of 80 sovs; second hcvse 13 sovs and third horse 5 sovs from the stake. 0.7 or hotter. Nomination 1 sov. acceptance 1) sovs. 1J miles. 8— FAREWELL WELTER (open), of 100 sovs; second horse 20 sovs and third horse 10 sovs from the stake. Minimum weight 8.7. Nomination 1 sov. acceptance 1) sovs. 7 furlongs. NOMINATIONS for all events close on SATUKDAY, 17th. April at 0 p.m. HANDICAPS declared on or about TUESDAY. 20th. April. ACCEPTANCES close on TUESDAY. 27th. April at 8 p.m. E. 1C NEALE. Secretary. MAKEBOROUGH MEET! NO FOLLOWS. A steamer is being arranged to take horses from the Coast. WHAT WOULD EXTRA MONEY MEAN TO YOU? Unless you have all the money you ant you cannot afford to miss this Could vou do with £2O a month extra? Haven’t you often wished for an easy larc time way of earning money at "itere is an easv, pleasant and dignified an, which wfil enable you to earn iti-a cash, and all you need is the willigness to. learn to make Liberty Conations at home lor us, in your spare YVe will pay you generously for results. No distance is too tar for you > help us and no experience is Vlai/ 1 the Coupon for our beautiful lustrated book, which explains everyling. We will send it to you FRLE. ,111 Kit TV CONFECTIONERY" COLLEGE, loyal Exchange Buildings. Cathedral So.. Christchurch. gg [fentlc-men. — , . Without obligation on my part, please md your Book on your Confectionery faking, which tells me how I can earn loney at home by malting Sweets for ou. ■AME .DDRESS
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