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NICHOLL’S PICTURES. TONIGHT ! Another War Picture— Belgian-German War. DEFENCE OF ALOST 600 feet. Synopsis—The 'Fgihoiis Belgian Regiment In this Regiment Roth Officers and M!en are drawn from the Aristocracy. Refugees passing through Alost. Aihiouihd Mo't'6T-cars,' ’ Which have proVed most valuable. Belgian Caviar/and "Field Artillery going into action'.' Street Barricade Imniediately after this pictiire was taken. The Germans got our range and tired a number of shells, one of which struck a building near the camera. Street Fighting —a little further up this street the shells fell like rain. The Field Red ■ Cross Ambulance Waggon. Priests on [ Bicycles, etc. Enormous Hole in the ground made by a bomb. " This Picture will be shown at 9 o’clock, and at Three Stars Theatre at 10, for One Night Only. THREE STARS THEATRE TO-NIGHT. A Programme which is sure to attract. THE SUBSTITUTE i And Six other good Pictures, j Also the War Picture at 10 o’clock. i MOAWHANGO ATHLETIC CLUB. !l [ (Affiliated with N.Z. Athletic Association), i * . - I : 'FOURTEENTH ANNUAL I SPORTS. s • To be. Held at Moawhanga .on l BOXING DAY • (SA'TRRD-At/ DEO. 26th;, ; ‘' 1914. OVER £SO IN PRIZES. | _ PROGRAMME: *]l. Boys’ Race, under 15. First prize t 10/-, -second 5/-. |2. Girls’ Race, under 15. First ; prize 10/-, second 5/-. it Is. Hop, Step and Jump Handicap. First "prize £l, second 10/-. Entrance ? 1/6. 4. Maiden Jump (Horses)’. First *' prize £4, second £l. Entrance 5/-, •?|>. Ladies’ Race. ! First ‘ prize 10 * li second 5/-'. Ik” 50‘Yards Handicap, ' open. 'First •P pTize '£2, second £l. ' Entrance fee 3/. V.a Three-legged Race, First prize : £l, second 10/-. Entrance 1/- per , man. 8.1 Jumpers’ Competition (Horses), i open. First prize £8 ands Cup- valued ! at £0 5/- f presented by J.'Miles, Esq., - ! Taihape; Cup to be won twice in succession or three times at intervals; second prize £3. Entrance 10/-.

9. 100 Yards Handicap, open. First prize £2, second £l. Entrance 3/-. 10. Stockmen’s Race. First prize £3, [second'£l. Entrance 4/-.. - 11. Pony Jump/ under 14.2, open, ! First prize £4, second £1 10/-. Entrance 5/-. 12. Bucket and Potato Race. First prize £l, second 10/-. Entrance 1/-. lc|. Ladies’ Nail Driving Competition. FirkVprize?3o/-, second [free. 14. e Tilting at the Ring (horseback). First prize £3, second £l. Entrance 53/-. 15. Tliread-the-Needle Race (horseback). First prize £1 30/-, second 10/-. Entrance 2/-. 7 16. Tug-of-War, seven-aside/ on foot. [First prize £2 2/-, second ’£J. En- . trance fee 3/- per man. ■ ; In all pedestrian events, three' <en; tries or no event. Four entries or no second''money! , ' 1 ■ ■■ RACES. SHEEPGUESSING: AND ' CHAIN-STEPPING COMPETITIONS! 1 Refreshments Obtainable on Ground. Sports commence at 10.30 a.m.‘ sharp. Admission: Grounds 1/-; Children free. ■ •" V ■ r : : : r :. J > ‘ M. KEMBER, ■ " u - '■ '■ Hon. Sec.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 96, 23 December 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 96, 23 December 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 96, 23 December 1914, Page 6

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