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SHOE RHYME. In shoes we laugh, in shoes wo play, In shoes we walk about all day, In shoes we lalk, in shoes we ride, And shoes arc thrown e'en to a bride.And so we say, and so we think, In shoes we cat, in shoes we drink, In shoes wo run, in shoes we trade, And shoes are our unstanding' aid. Wo shoe the horse, wc shoo the fly. And why not shoes for you and I ? In shoes.we woo, in shoes we wed, When shoes leave us we leave for bed. And henco 'tis wise to wear the best. For such—tax not your weary wits. Come straight to us, we'll give you PITS, And if our nd. you'll stop to read, You'll likely find just what you need. J. R. CHATTERTON S BOOT & SHOE WAREHOUSE, Devon Street, New Plymouth. I North Egmont Mountain House and Cottage J\. season under the capable management of Mr F. J. A. MOBRISs A GOOD DAY'S OUTING. The most invigorating health resort in the North Island. Magnifient prospects, delightful surroundings, charming sylvan walks, and the most delicious and exhilarating mountain air. Those in search of health and rest at a minimum of cost should not miss this chance. Charges for Mountain House : 1/per night, with use of bunk and cooking utensils, etc., visitors to provide their own blankets. If desired, meals may bo obtained from caretaker at 1/6 each. The cottage may be hired for the excluslvo use of a party, eight bunks with mattresses only, and t all cooking utensils, with tables and other furniture, provided. Terms on application. Meal 9 will be provided by caretaker, if required, same aa above.. PACKING, FROM RADIUS UNE. Thn Committee Have made arranae-

xne L/OmmiMee nave maae arrangements with Mr W. H.- Jury's Stables, Now Plymouth, ro packing. Any communications to hira, or the Secretary of Committee, will receive prompt attention. E. W. GARNER, Secretary North Egmont Committee, Cooks' Tourist Agency, Brougham Street. STAR FOOTBALL CLUB. SPORTS. USTER MONDAY, 241 h APRIL. MSTER MONDAY, 24th APRIL. President : E. Dockrill, Esq. j ilarihal, J. N. Hempton, Esq. ; Handicapper, V. Shannon, Esq. Judges : Messrs W. T. Jennings, .M.H.R., *. Whittle, R. Pardy and C. Clark. Timekeepers : J. Bennett and W. Roberts. Committee : Messrs* F. T. Bellringer, A. Humphries, W. Sadler. J. Way, D. Penwarden, J. Sadler, F. Richards, F. Narimena, A. Kivell, E. Crocker, G. Sadler, H. Ford, T. Callaghan, J. Clarke, H. Stocker, RUNNING EVENTS : 1. MAIDEN RACE, £2. Ist prize, 80s ; 2nd prize, 10s. Post entry 2s 2. SHEFFIELD HANDICAP, £lO. Ist prize, £7 ; 2nd prize, £2 ; 3rd prize, £l. Nomination, 2s ; acceptance ss. 8. 220 YARDS HANDICAP, £lO. Ist prize, £7 ; 2nd prize, £2 ; 3rd prize, £l. Nomination, 2s; acceptance, ss. 4. CALEDONIAN HANDICAP, 440 yards, £lO. Ist prize, £7 ; 2nd prize, £2 ; 3rd prize, £l. Nomination, 2a ; acceptance, ss. 6. 880 YARDS HANDICAP, £l3. Ist prize, £9 ; 2nd prize, £3 ; 3rd prize, £l. Nomination, 2s ; acceptance, 7s. -. PUBLICANS' HANDICAP, 1 mile ' £lO. Ist prize, £7 ; 2nd prize, £2 ; 3rd prize, £l. Nomination, 2s ; acceptance, ss. 7. FORCED HANDICAP,, 220 yards, £2 10s. Ist prize, £2 ; 2nd prize, 10s. Winners, 2s 6d ; losers, Is. 8. OBSTACLE RACE, £3, Ist prize £2 10s ; 2nd prize, 10s. Post entry, 2s. 9. BOYS' RACE, £l. Ist prize,

15s ; 2nd prize, 58. f osi HALF-MILE HANDICAP, £2 10s. Ijt prize, £2 ; 2nd pmzo, 10s. Nomination, 2s ; acceptance. Is. ONE MILE HANDICAP, £4 10s. Is prize, £3 ; 2nd prize, £1 ; 3rd prize, 10s. Nomination, 2s; acceptance, Is. TWO MILE HANDICAP, £B. Ist prize, £5 ;' 2nd prize, £2,; 3rd prize £l. Nomination,. 2s ; acceptance, 3b. BOYS' RACE (under 18). Half Mile--Ist prize, Mr Stocker'r gold medt" 2nd prize, Mr J. Elliot'iKsil-v medal. Nomination, 2si. AMATEUR EVENTS : 100 YARDS. Ist prize, Trophy, valued ££ 10s ; 2nd prize. Trophy,. Nomination, Is. 410 YARDS. Ist prize, Trophy, valuod £2 10s'; 2nd prizo, Trophy Nomination, Is. Fiva competitors, or no race.HIGHLAND EVENTS: HIGHLAND FLING, Ist prize, Gold Medal ; 2nd prize. Silver Medal. REEL O' TULLOCH. Ist prize Gold Medal ; 2nd prize, Silver Medal. BAGPIPE MUSIC Marches), £2 10 Ist prize, £2 ; 2nd prize, lOst. En trance, 2s. BAGPIPE MUSIC (Strathspeys and Reete-)-. Ist prize, Gold Medal 2nd prize. Silver Medal. HIGHLAND FLTNG (Boys). Ist prize, Gold Medal;, 2nd prize, iSjlr ver medal. HIGHLAND FLING (Girls). Ist prize Gold Modal ;- 2nd prize, Silver Med al.: Nominations for all Handicap Events closa on Bth APRIL, 1905,, together with all performances for; the past, 12 months (if none during that tune the last three), and must be accompanied by the full amount of entry fees ; otherwise they will not be received. Handicaps will appear in the Daily News on 18th APRIL, 1905. Running events will be conducted un der the Rules of the Tarunaki Athletic and Cajedonian Association, and the Oyclo Races under the New, Zealand League of Wheelmen. All persons nominating must be registered under the above rules. 'J-ho Committee reserve the right t, postpone or niter the programme. J. ELLIOTT, Honorary Secretary.: SPORTS TO START AT NOON. New & Popular Books, JUST RECEIVED AT T. R. HODDER'S "The Amblers."- 13. L. Faijeon "The Prospector. "- Ralph Connor "In Dewisiand." S. Baring Gould ' "Secret History of To j day." Alien Upward. "A Desperate Conspiracy.'i Guy Boothby "Atoms of Empire."- Cutliffe Hyne "The Green Eye of Goona." Arthur Morrison, "Where Honour Leads."3 Marion Francis t 'Sir Roger's Heir." John Oxenham "Mary Garth.'-' Annie Swan rALSO- - Large Assortment of BIBLES, RELIGIOUS AND TEMPERANCE

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 794, 10 April 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 794, 10 April 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 794, 10 April 1905, Page 3

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