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Home treatment for hair beauty: 'Rachel Hair Tonic"re-vitalises roots and prevents grey hair. 3s 6d. W. E. Williams, Chemist. —Advt. Here’s a way to save money—use “Tan-01” for all polishing jobs. Gives a bright »asting shine to floors, furniture and footwear with a minimum of effort, Extremely economical.—Advt. gPORTS QARNIVAL. ROSS RECREATION GROUND. EASTER TUESDAY, March 29, 1932. Officials: Patron, James O’Brien Esq., M.P.; President, H. Osmers, Esq Handicappers: Running events, Mr J. Rochford; chopping events, Mr J. Fla herty. Starters;. Running, Mr J. Pethig; chopping 4 , Mr J. Davern. PROGRAMME. Registered under the N.Z. Athletic,,/ Cycling and Axemen’s Union (Incorp.); All competitors must he registered. Sports start at 12 noon sharp. 1 100yds Maiden Footrace; Ist 407-. 2nd 20/-. Norn, 2/-. 2. Maiden Chop (open), 12in. log: Ist 120/-, 2nd 40/-. Norn. 4/-, acc. 2/-. 3. Boys’ Race, under 16: Ist 15/-. 2nd 5/-. Nom. 6d. 4 120yds Sheffield: Ist 140/-, 2nd 60/-. 3rd 20/-. Nom. 5/-, acc. 2/-. 5 Upright Chop. 12in. log: Ist 200/-, 2nd 80/-, 3rd 40/-. Norn. 6/-, acc. 4/-. 6. Stepping Competition: Ist 20/-. 2nd 5/-, Nom. 1/-. 7. Local Handicap Chop, 'l2in. log (Totara River to Pukekura): Lsi, 80/-, 2nd 40/-, 3rd 20/-. Nom. 3/-, acc. 1/-. 8. 100yds Handicap Footrace: Ist 80/-. 2nd 40/-. Nom. 3/-, ace. 1/-.. 9. Underhand Chop. 14in. log: Ist o(Ml/-, 2nd 160/-, 3rd 60/-. Nom. 20/-, acc. 5/-. Winners of heats not placed in final to receive £l. 10. Married Ladies’ Race: Trophies donated by John Burns and Co. n. Single Ladies’ Race: Trophies. 12. Quoits: Ist 40/-, 2nd 20/-, Nom. 2/13. Sheep Guessing Competition. Novelty events galore for young and old. RULES AND REGULATIONS. NOMINATIONS for Events 1. 2 4. 5,7, 8, and 9 close with tin 1 Secretary on March 19th 1932. ACCEPTANCES close at noon on day of sports. Fees must accompany all nominations. Competitors when entering must forward hist four per' nuances. The Committee reserve Die right t<> rehandicap after publication of handicap, and any evenj of insufficient entries to cancel that event on the programme ROSS ORCHESTRA IN ATTENDANCE. Refreshment* obtainable on the Sports Ground. Admission to Grounds: Gents 2/-: Ladies 1/-. Special train arrangements from ami to Grey mouth. GRAND BALL IN THE EVENING Excellent arrangements. \V. F. CLARKE Hon, Sec. A W. PEEBLES. Treasurer
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 March 1932, Page 3
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