FOXTON TENNIS CLUB. MEETING of all who have signified their intention of joining the above club, and others willing to join, will be held in the Council Chambers TO-MORROW (Wednesday) evening, at 8 o’clock. Business : Important. E. JACKSON, Acting Secretary. SALVATION ARMY HALL. THURSDAY NEXT! March 14th, at 8 p.m. A SPECIAL MEETING MILL BE * CONDUCTED BY BRIGADIER TOOMER. BRIGADIER. TOOMER. To LET. —Three unfurnished rooms. Apply Mrs Ingram, denies Street. Y^ANTED. —Employment of any description, farm or otherwise. Apply Martin Lopez, Post Office Hotel, Foxtou. THIRD ANNUAL PATRIOTIC SPORTS. PATRIOTIC SPORTS. —• In aid of ■ — OROUA DOWNS RED CROSS GUILD. To be held in MR. HAMMOND’S GROUNDS, OROUA DOWNS, • on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27th, 1918. Valuable Trophies in all Events. First Event at II a.m. PROGRAMME: 1. Best Decorated Pony. Entrance free. 2. Best Girl Rider. Fifteen years and under. Entrance 2/6. 3. Best Boy Rider. Fifteen years and under. Entrance 2/G. 4. Pony Leaping. Sixteen years and under. Entrance 2/6. 5. Children's Races, Entrance 6d. 6. Chain Stepping. Entrance 1/-. 7. Walk and Trot. Entrance 2/6. 8. MAIDEN HUNTERS’ COMPETITION (12.30 p.m.). Weight, list, and under. First prize, Cup, valued at £6 6s, presented by the Red Cross Guild. Entrance fee, 7/6. 9. Young Ladies’ Race. Entrance free. 10. Married . Ladies’ Race. Entrance free. 11. Ladies’ Driving Competition. First prize, Cup, valued £3 3s. Entrance, 2/6. 12. Men’s Driving Competition. Entrance, 2/6. 13. OPEN HUNTERS’ COMPETITION (2.0 sharp). Weight, 12st. and under. First prize, Cup, valued 20 guineas, and £3 3s added. (Cup to be won twice in succession, or three times at intervals.) Second prize, Tro-
phy, Entrance, 10/6. 14, Tilting at the Ring. Entrance 15, Married Men’s Race. Entrance V-. 16, Apple Bobbing. Entrance 2/6. IT. Thread the Needle Race. Entrance 2/6. First prize, Lady’s Trophy. 18. Flag Race, Entrance 2/6. 19. HUNTERS’ CONSOLATION COMPETITION. First prize, Trophy, valued £3 3s. Entrance 2/6. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. ENTRIES FOR ALL EVENTS CLOSE ON THE GROUND. Admission Is; Children (school age) Half-price. DANCE IN THE EVENING. DANCE IN THE EVENING. Admission: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies V-. H. G. HAMMOND, President. R. GATES, Hon. Sec. KOSY THEATRE PALMERSTON NORTH. 2.0 to 5.0 6.30 to 10.0. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. A World Film Drama, starring MADGE EVANS and LEW FIELD: THE CORNER GROCER. THE CORNER GROCER. An extraordinary story of human hearts at their best and worst. Flawless Acting Superb Photography. PALACE PALMERSTON NORTH. At 8 p.m. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. A Play with a Plot that is new THE TARHEEL WARRIOR. THE TARHEEL WARRIOR. Featuring WALT WHITMAN, with ANN KROMAN, a new Triangle Beauty. Note. —The cpieer little title means a man that has never known fear,, but he finds that a moment's ! raadnfss has made him a thief of trust money. His rescue from a death of dishonour is the work of the little old God of Love, who has been busy in the lovely Southern home while the old Colonel was away. Also Topical Budget; His Birthday Knight (Keystone), and Human Interests No. 2 (Educational). LOST —In Main Street, yesterday, a£s note. £1 reward on returning same to this office.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1800, 12 March 1918, Page 3
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