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FOR OUR WOUNDED SOLDIERS. Monster ~° A * ,n SPOETS MEETING. SPOETS MEETING. RECREATION GROUNDS, LABOUR DAY, MONDAY, 25th INST. i PROGRAMME. i Maiden Jump, Open Jump, Maiden Pony Jump (14.2 anl under) Open Pony Jump (14.2 anj under) Victoria Cross Race (under fire), Stockman's Race. Ambling Competition, twice round the course, Ponies (14.2 and I under), Tug of War between teams representing competing Queens, seven men a side, Stepping the Chain, Run and Drink competition (run 25 yards, 1 drink a pint bottle of beer and return to starting point), Blindfold Race (men), Married Ladies' Race, Threading the Needle competition, Golf Putting, Challenge Chopping match .Putting the Shot, Throwing the Hammer, Boys' Races, Girls' Races, -with prizes far all. POST ENTRIES FOR ALL EVENTS. Prize Money will be Published Later. The Committee would be pleased to receive trophies for any' of the abovementioned events. J. BARTOSH, Sports Secretary. WANGANUI AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. GRAND PATRIOTIC SHOW. GRAND PATRIOTIC SHOW. All profits made at the Slow r will be devoted to Patriot .c purposes. To be held on the Agricultural A.-:&o----ciation's Grounds (Racecourse, Wanganui), ON WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, November 17th and 18th. GRAND DISPLAY OF HORSES, CATTLE AND SHEEP. ■ THE LEADING DOG SHOW IN THE • I DOMINION. ' PRODUCE, HOME INDUSTRIES/, Cooking and Needlework, Art and Technical, Photography, and Public Schools Competition. MAIDEN. HUNTERS, AND STEEPLECHASE COMPETITIONS. Class 20, "Maiden Hack," may compete in classes 42, 43, 45, nad 46. The winner of class 20 may compete for the Championship. Entries clcse with the Secretary at! Wanganui on SATURDAY, the 6t.h No- j vember, at 10 p.m. } • C. T. GIFFORD MOORE, j •C? Secretary. We Are Opening The Season WITH a. New Range of Splendid Materials suitable for SPRING and SUMMER Wear. The Qualities are Unrivalled —all are in Perfect Taste—Smart without being obtrusive. A Good Idea is to call and make a Personal Inspection, choose Your Suiting, and then leave the rest to us. THE HIGHEST STANDARD OP TAILORING, COMBINED WITH CLEAN CUT, GOOD STYLE AND EXCELLENT WORKMANSHIP IS PROCURABLE AT 'THE POPULAR TAILOR,' MAIN ST., TAIHAPE. -UiXtremory economical is "DESERT GOLD" TEA. Makes more cups to the pound—finer flavour in every cup. I i When next you bake seones, rolls, oi J cakes, use SHARLAND'S Baking Powder—and watch them rise! Costs less than others —worth more.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 319, 23 October 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 319, 23 October 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 319, 23 October 1915, Page 1

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