AMUSEMENTS. /DCKONATION SKATIML Xj R J N K. ROLLER SKATING. HOLLER SKATING. OPEN EVERY EVENING AT 7.30 And on THURSDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, 2.30, For Learners. Admission, Gents Is 6d, Ladies 13 A COMPLIMENTARY SOCIAL And PRESENTATION To MR JOSEPH McCLUCCACG ■Will be held in she TOWN HALL, STRAY c-0110. On EASTFR MONDAY, Stii APRIL, At 8 p in. ANYONE desiring to take part is requested to kindly communicate with „„ G. E, WILSON, Hon. Sec. AL E C T U R E On “THE RIDDLE OF LIFE, AND ITS ANSWER,” Will be given by mss C. W. CHRISTIE, I At THE FORESTERS’ HALL, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, at 8 p.m. PUBLIC ENQUIRY MEETING THURSDAY, MARCH 28th, 3 p.m. Same date, 8 p.m. Lecture on “HOW PRAYER IS ANSWERED.” jyj-ISSION OF , INSPIRATION. WESLEY CHURCH. SUNDAY, 24th,' TO SUNDAY, 31st MARCH. Vliisioner: REV.. 0> E. BEECROFT. gTRATMoRE OLUB. ANNUAL SPORTS, A THLETIC To be Held at STRATMORE, on TUESDAY, APRIL 9th, 1912. OFFICERS: Tj •on, J. B. Hine, Esq., M.P.;T ve:lcnt, W. T, Brewer, Esq.; A :ce•esidents, Messrs J. • Renteal, A. ihnstone, G. W. Calvert, I. .Viouuv, C. Lockwood, V. Nolan, J. mes, T. Jordan, W. Good, avle W. P. Pratt, W. Thurston, . O’Neill, A. Anderson, R. Monny.G Noble. Committee, Messrs Peterson, H. Coleman, G. Willi, T. Wiles, W. Leighton, A. eridith, L. Petch, J. Taylor, H. hitter, A. Finlay, R. Hodgson, xi. ivlor. Reg. Meridith, T. Liman, . Coleman, G. W. Calvert, W. mes, N. Anderson, A. Simmons, . Holtz, S. Hannon. Secretary ami •easuren G. W. Calvert. Dancappers, Messrs G. Peterson, 1. m-uthers, and A. Meridith. Programme—1. Maiden Handicap (local) 150yds. Nomination 2s, Ist 20s, 2nd ss. 2. Chain Stepping Competition, sweepstake. 3. Maiden Cnop Handicap (local), Isin. block. Nomination 2s, Ist 30s, 2nd ss. 4. 220Yds. Handicap (open). Nomination 2s, acceptance Is. Ist 80s, 2nd 10s. 5. IOOYds. Handicap (open). Nomination 2s, acceptance Is. Ist 30s, 2ncL 6. High Jump Handicap. Entrance 2s. Ist 20s, 2nd ss. 7. 440Yds. Handicap( open). Nomination 2s, acceptance Is. Ist 40s, 2nd 10s. 8. Handicap Chop (open), 18-in. block. Nomination 4s, acceptance
2s. Ist 80s, 2nd 10s. 9, Horse Jumping Competition. Nomination 2s, acceptance Is, Ist 20s, 2nd ss. 10. Ladies’ Nail-driving Competition, 4-in, nail. Ist 10s, 2nd ss. 11. Married Women’s Race. Ist 10s, 2nd ss. 12. Sheep Guessing Competition 13. Novice Chop (local), 12-in. block. Nomination 2s. Ist 20s, 2nd ss. 14. Committeemen’s Race. Quoits, etc. Nomination for Chops, with all previous performances, must he in the hands of the Secretary not later than 26th March, 1912. Nomination for Events No. 4,5, 7, not later than 26th March, 1912, with the necessary amount in Cash. First Race to Start at 12 noon, sharp. Booth on Grounds (C. Lockwood). DANCE in Evening, in aid of Hall Funds. Good Music and Flobr. G. W. CALVERT, Hon. Sec. KITCHEN AND COOKERY. Gladys Owen, in the “Women’s Encyclopaedia,” says: “Never grudge money spent on a good cooking range, for on efficiency of range depends amount of fuel consumed, supply of hot water, quality of the roasting and baking.” Get a ZEALANDIA RANGE. It has every modern convenience, and ensures economy and good results. Procurable with ordinary closed fire, or with a fire that can be thrown open like a sittingroom grate—a Zealandia patent, j Write for Catalogue 18, explaining fully. BARIUM CHAM & Go., Ltd., George Street, Dunedin, MCMILLAN AMD FREDRIC, Agents
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 72, 21 March 1912, Page 1
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