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ARANAKI JOCKEY OLUBCHRISTMAS MEETING TUESDAY AITD WEDNESDAY, 26tli and 27th December, 1905. FIRST RACE STARTS ax 12 NOON. CHARGES FOR ADMISSION t Foot passongers 2 0 Horsemen 3 () Vehicles (including drivers) 3 0 Erory other passonger ... 2 0 Member of the Club, with horse or carriage, free. Gbandstahd and Saddiino Paddock, Gate. b. a.

s. d. b. a. For Gentlemen 10 o For Ladies 5 o For Children under 12, ineluding Babiis 2 6 Inside Lcxchzox 2 0 Octsids „ 2 0 Aftsilvoon Tba ... ... 1 o Hare you made yonr arrangements yet to include the St. Joseph Fete and Fair in your Xmus. Festivities P Bring your whole party along. For six evenings you will havo such a fund of amusement provided for you in the Thoatro Royal that you -will wish the period extended. Some idea of the programme can bo got from the photos on show in Mr Collia' windows—bat see the real thing! A FLORAL PAIR ON Jg 0 X I N G

The whole Theatre will be a beautiful floral roilm of delight. The various side shows, stalls and booths are pictures of Woodland beauty. The stage scenery is specially designed for the Fete. A PRISON HUNT THE LOST TREASURE DAINTY DANGERS CATCHY AIRS Excitement will be mtonse every night over tbo Prison Hunt You receive instructions, buy a description, find tho prisonor and get the reward. Then there is a Lost Treasure to be found. Are yon good at finding £3 3s P Skirt dances, Minuets and effective Operatic Music, catchy airs, staged and rendered in a wav you'll admiro. Remember, thereJis an entire change of programme for you, so can come every night. The two musicnl programmes are equally winning. UNTIL JAN. 1.

For sis evenings only! If it ran for 60 evenings you'd want to como protty nearly every evening, because it costs so little and you see and hear so much. THEATRE ROYAL. GREAT PICNIC OP THE YEAR. UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES. To be held at Mrs Sampson's Charm* ing Grounds, Sentry Hill. An Ideal Spot for a Picnic. NEW YEAR'S DAY, 1906 Foot Races Cycle Races Garrison Band in attendance.

■ Dancing on the Green Games of all Descriptions Races for Young and Old Tbain Abbaxqkmksts : Loaves Town at 10.5 and 12.50, returning from Sentry Hill at 4.47 and 7 p.m. Inglowood Loaves Inglewood at 10.12 and 12.45, returning from Sentry Hill at 5.52 and C.25 p.m. Waitara—Leaves Waitara 9.45 and 12.55, returning from Sentry Hill at 5.5 and 6.32 p.m. Fare 9 from Town Adults Is 6d, children 9d, including train fare, admission to grounds, tea, hot water and milk. Friends from Inglewood, Waitara, and Sentry Hill will be charged 6d admission, including tea, hot watefr and milk. For Sports Programme see Posters, 11. J. HOBBS, Hon. Secretary. > NOT A I QUEZON 'Off " fomemTonompocm AHDTUE HEALTH OF YOUR AKIHALS INSIST OHSYKES'S.

MMMMms/m. RECORD OP RESULTS; * 1000??ST Cil y Dairy Farmers, Stock Inspectors, etc. Extract from letter NO. 51 ROCKVILLE DAIRY FACTORY. Rockville, Collingwood, Nelson District, F. W, Falconer, Esq,, Rockville Daiay Factory, writes— Mr Sykes—Dear Sir, — A number of the suppliers to the Rockville Dairy Factory have been using SYKES' DRENCH since it was introduced here, and I can safely say that it lias been the means of saving the lives of quite a number of valuable cows, and up to the present I do not

know of a single instanco in which, it has failed to do its work. XMAS. 1905. GOLDWATER'S CHRISTMAS HAMPERS! 1 Bottle Whisky 1 Bottle Brandy 1 Bottle Wine 1 Bottle Hum 8 Bottles Ale S CASK Cases one shilling extra Country customers at flag stations please add rail (Is (id) to P.O. orders. OOLDWATEE BKOS., i Wikb and Spirit Merchants, NEW Plymouth, AS our new premises will ho ready for occupation on the first of August, we shall he glad to quit many lines of our iaroe stock at a low FIGURE during the month of July, to save the cost ol removal. We invite especially our country clients to jiay us a visit if in Auckland. BFBCIAI CLEARING SAM OF COJTECnONERT. .<■ rUBLIC NOTICE. J. A. ENTRICAN & & j 1.15J17ED. % nTTBTfIiM '•JflfpfeftilT 4Tm.irT.iW

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8010, 22 December 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8010, 22 December 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8010, 22 December 1905, Page 3

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