Amuaenienit. Meetings, Ete. GAIETY THEATRE — P AZROA. PICTURES. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. CHARLES JONES in “NOT A DRUM WAS HEARD” WEDNESDAY NIGHT. The Modeuised version of “EAST LYNNE” Supported by CHARLIE CHAPLIN in “THE NEW REPORTER” Also: “THE SIN FLOOD” with an AU-Star Cast. DOUBLE-STAR PROGRAMME. Prices : 2/ and 1/6. Children half-price.” Sporting. HIKUTAIA ATHLETIC CLUB. SPORTS MEETING. ' THURSDAY, JAN. 29, 1925. PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. 3. MAIDEN HANDICAP CHOP, 12in blocks. Prize-money /8. Entrance Bs. 4. 440YDS. HANDICAP. Prize- . money Entrance 7s 6d. 5. PIONEER STANDING CHOP 18in blocks. Prize-money ,£34 10s and Corbett’s Cup attached Entrance £1 ss. 6. HIKUTAIA CUP, 120 yards. Prize-money ,£l3 10s and Hopping Cup attached: Entrance 10s. 8. 880YDS. HANDICAP. Prizemoney £9. Entrance 7s 6d. 11. UNDERHAND CHOP, 15in blocks. Prize-money £l 4. Entrance 13s. 13. SPRINT CHAMPIONSHIP, 100 yards. Prize-money >£lo and Gold Medal. Entrance 10s. 15. 1 MILE HANDICAP. Prizemoney £8 10s. Entrance 8s 6d. 19. RETURNED SOLDIERS’ -RACE, 120yds. Prize-money £1 and Robinson’s Cup. Entrance free. NOMINATIONS for Events close with Secretary on JANUARY 10, 1925. Other Events and all details on posters. I. M. ROBINSON, Hou. Secretary. Tenders. TO LEASE. ALTERNATIVE Tenders a:re invited for the lease of the Association’s property comprising approx. 42 acres for grazing purposes. It is sub-divided into three paddocks of approx. 22, 18, and 2 acres. First-class land. It may be leased in part or in the whole, for a period of lor 3 years. Conditions of lease may be seen at Mrs. E. J. Innis’s Store, Kerepeehi, or Mr. W. Booths, c/o Troughtons, TuruaNetherton Road. Tenders close on January 20, 1925, jand must be addressed to Secretary, Hauraki Plains A. and P. Association, Kerepeehi. W. BOOTH, Sec. Pro Tern. Hauraki A. and P. Association. BOMB EXPLOSION IN NGATEA. PRICES ALL FALL. Great excitement follows in rush to McKay & McKay’s Big Departmental Stores where the consumers can rely on QUALITY and GOOD SERVICE, at TEMPTING PRICES. Everything stocked, Groceries, Cakes, Drapery, Footwear, Produce, and all lines of Hardware. AVONIA GRAMOPHONES “from 5/- deposit and 2/6 weekly. Needles and Latest Records. For the convenience of our Patrons, cool refreshments are obtainable in an up-to-date shop in the same block. OUR ONLY ADDRESS NGATEA. ’PHONE 11. _ PAINTING & PAPIRHANGING TOWN OR COUNTRY. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED ALF. BRIDGK, jhill STREET — EAERQA.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4795, 5 January 1925, Page 3
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379Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4795, 5 January 1925, Page 3
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