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PUBLIC NOTICES. "B'OXING DAY gOXING DAY At ROTORUA New Zealand's QEADING gPORTS RIXTURE QEADING gPORTS piXTURE LEADING gPORTS piXTURE (Auspices Rotorua A.A. and C.C.) Govt. Grounds, commencing at 2 p.m. CYCLING, RUNNING, JUMPING AND HURDLING See the Penny Farthing High Bike v. modern bike in a handicap race. The_ following are some of the select visiting competitors to be seen in action : — AUCKLAND Vic. Walker, sprint wizard. H. R. Dwight, champion cyclist. WELLINGTON L. Schniedeman, attacking Hop, Step and Jump record. B. K. Crowe, smart |-mile runner. P. Perry, field events. GISBORNE Quinn and Grant, top notch sprint6rj£. HAWERA Clapham Bros, .iavelin and running. TAURANGA R. J. Gavin, sprinter. CAMBRIDGE AND HAMILTON Relay Teams and Cyclists.and 120 competitors in 40 thrilling events. Special Loud Speaker to provide the results and music. ADMISSION 1/-. SEATS 6d. Extra GREAT CHRISTMAS gWIMMING QARNIVAL gWIMMING QARNIVAL gWIMMING QARNIVAL in The Magnificent Blue Baths. rjpHURSDAY ]SJEXT rpHURSDAY ]SJEXT ^HURSDAY Jy[EXT (December 28th.) First event at 7.45 sharp. SEE WHAREAITU IN ACTION (50yds. champion of N.Z.) This amazing Maori boy last year broke the New Zealand 50 yards record — in his first year in competitive swimming! This year he has improved out of all knowledge, i Excellent entries from all the main centres of the North Island. A WONDERFUL PROGRAMME IN A WONDERFUL SETTING Admission: Bathside seats 1/6, Children under 14 1/-, Balcony 1/-, Children under 14 6d, Bathside Seats Reserved 6d. Booking fee. Box plan for reservations will be available shortly. Watch this advt. for particulars. COMPETITORS PLEASE NOTE All nominations close to-night at 8 p.m. with Len Fisher, chemist, Fenton S'frppf W. S. HENDERSON. Hon. Sec. R.A.S.C. JpROFESSIONAL NOTICE Mr. H. Gribble wishes to notify his patients that he will be away from Rotorua from December 23, 1933, to January 8, 1934. ^ENNIS rpENNIS irpENNIS rJ1ENNIS irpENNIS rpENNIS ^ENNIS' DE LUXE ^ENNIS' DE L11™ 'J'ENNIS' DE Luxe See the Australian Ladies versus some of New Zealand's best. QHRISTMAS J)AY QHRISTMAS J)AY Commencing 2 p.m. A great afternoon of good tennis in wonderful surroundings. Misses Bickerton, Hall, Dingle and Valkenberg, the leading ladies of Australia versus The Misses Beverley, Waikato champions. The Misses Beverley are regarded as the most ptomising and spectacular players in New Zealand. SPECIAL SPECIAL Adequate seating accommodation with perfect view has been arranged for 800 speetators and the box plan is now open at D. McKerras, The Classic Shoe Shop, Fenton Street. No extra fee is charged for reserving ADMISSION 1/SEATS 1/6 EXTRA Tax • Free D. McKERRAS, Hon. Sec. Rotorua L.T.C. JjyVONA QRASS JpARRQWS All parts renewable, from £5/5/-, cgsh with order; freight paid; also" makers of Hay Rakes from £15. F. T. F. EVANS & SON,
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 721, 22 December 1933, Page 1
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