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BRONCHITIS FOR 5 YEARS CURED BY O n fsWM T\ jy s. Q Si r~ “ jt'or five yesrs I was u const suit sulTcrci from severe bronchitis Lane’s Emulsion so strengthened my lungs that I am quite cured. A. Williams, Napier. We have numberless testimonials such as this, proving the great value of Lane’s Emulsion. Old folk, children, in fact everybody will be bene tiled by a course ol this grand medicine, it heals the lungs, stops the cough, helps digestion, assures refreshing sleep, strengthens weak bo dies and surely restores health and vigour to all who are unwell. Ask your 'hemisl or storekeeper to send you a li hoc ol Lane's Emuuion. There are tw i-s/.e.-. a: ’/> ami 4 6 per bottle. The ioy;er noUlc is die more economical, as it -options more man double the quantity. % akc no a institute. Prepared only by E. G. LANE. Chemist, Oamarut N.Z. SPORTS CLUB (Maori). FOURTH ANNUAL GATHERING OF THE MAORI CLANS RECREATION GROUNDS, WAITARA, THV n SDAY, MARCH 11th, 1915. PROGRAMME: 1 Maiden Race, 150yds.— Open to all who have never won an advertised race. First prize 30s, second 10s. Post entry 2s. 2 Scliool Boys’ Race, 100yds.— Open to schoolboys under 14 years. Ist prize 7s 6d, 2nd 4s. Post entry 6d. 3 Hurdle Race, 120yds.—Over 10 flights of hurdles. Ist prize 50s, 2nd 15s. Nomination 3s. T .Double-handed Sawing Handicap, 15-in log. Ist prize 60s, 2nd 20s. Nomination 2s. 5 Atiawa Handicap, 100yds.—1st prize 60s, 2nd 20s. Nomination 4s. 6 Purangi Chop, 15-in Block.—lst prize 100 s, 2nd 40s, 3rd 10s. Nomination 7s. 7 School Girls’ Race, 50yds.— Open to schoolgirls under 14 years. Ist prize ss, 2nd 3s, 3rd 2s. Entry. 8 Double-handed Sawing Handicap, 12-in. log (2 cuts).—lst prize 40s, 2nd 20s. Nomination 3s. 9 Maiden Leaping Competition.—lst prize 50s, 2nd 10s. Post entry ss. 10 Atiawa Handicap, 220yds.—1st prize 80s, 2nd 20s. Nomination ss. 11 Purangi Chop, 12-in block.—lst prize 60s, 2nd 20s. Nomination ss. 12 Hurdle Handicap, 220yds.—Ovei 10 flights of hurdles. Ist prize CUa, 2nd 20s. Nomination 4s. 13 Open Leaping Competition.—lst prize 80s, 2nd 20s. Post entry 10s. 14 Atiawa Handicap, 440yds.—1st prize 80s, 2nd 20s. Nomination 7s. 15 Forced Handicap, 150yds.—Winners compulsory. Ist prize 30s, 2nd 10s, Entrance; Losers 2s, winners 2s 6d. 16 Sheep Guessing.—lst prize 20s or the sheep. Post entry Is. 17 Stepping the Chain. —Ist prize 20s. Post entry Is. 18 Points Prize.—Points prize (Gold Medal) presented by the Club to the most points for events Nos. 3. 5, 10, 12, 14. Points prize (Gold Medal) value £2, presented by Mr H. Cossar to the winner of the most poiuts for events Nos. 6 and n. MAORI EVENTS, o bo controlled by Judges only), esident’s Memorial Challenge Shield for winning team of Haka, names to bo engraved on Shield. 19 Grand Poi Dance Competition.— Ist prize 100 s, 2nd 40s. Nomination 6s per team. To be performed by Maori women of not more than eight nor loss than six in a team, team to be led by a Maori woman captain. 20 Maori Dance Competition.—lst prize 100 s, 2nd 40s. To he performed by men of not more than 12 in a team; each team to bo led by a captain. 21 Potato Peeling Competition (Maori Method). —Ist prize 15s, 2nd 7s 6d. 3rd 3s. Rennie’s Special Prize of £1 Is. Post entry. For women; each to scrape six potatoes, and to make a kono (dish) out of flax to receive her potatoes. Prizes will bo awarded for the first and cleanest scrapings; shells only to be used. 22 Wrestling (Cumberland style).— 12st 71b and under. Ist prize 60s, 2nd 20s. Post entry 2s. Four must enter or no second prize. Donated by Mr Gardiner. All nominations close with the Secretary on Saturday ,February 27th, 1915. All handicaps will be declared in the “Stratford Post,” “Waitara Evening Mail,” and “Daily News.” For Rules, etc., see Posters. Refreshment Booths on the Ground. ADMISSION—Is. Children under 12, Gd. DANCE IN THE EVENING IN ST. JOHN’S HALL. Good Music. Good Supper. Double Ticket ss, The winners of the Poi dances, Hakas, etc., will repeat their performances. Half the proceeds will be given in aid of the Belgium Relief Fund. I ISAAC BA I LEV. i Secretary.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 57, 10 March 1915, Page 2
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