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yy ES T END SCHOOL BAZAAR In aid of Gymnasium Funds. THURSDAY, 19th DECEMBER, 1907. To be Opened at 2.30 p.m. by 11. J. 11. OKEY, Esq., M.P. l'rize-giving by Mr. G. Tisch at 0.15 p.m. The Champion Rifle Belt will also be presented. W. C. NIXON, Hon. See.

rpHE GREATEST ATHLETIC AT TRACTION IN THE DOMINION. THE AXEMEN'S CARNIVAL. KIjTHAM, -(ith and 27th DECEMBER. Don't Fail to Come and See DAVE PRETTY, Tlio Marvellous Record-breaker, defend his title as CHAMPION OF NEW ZEALAND against .AUSTRALIA'S GREATEST AXEMAN, CHARLES MILEY, Who has established his title as CHAMPION OF AUSTRALIA b.v twice defeating that hitherto invincible axeman, Gus Blanc. W. WESTON Will attempt to establish a Neiv Record in the UNDERHAND CHAMPIONSHIP. TOM I'ETTITT, World's Champion Single Iland Sawyer since 1899. ■JOHN PHILLIPS, New Zealand Champion Singlo Hand Sawyer. Tom | PETTITT BROS. | JackDouble Hand Champions of Australia.

VOLZKE UROS., World's Record-holders Double Hand Hawing. JOE XEWSTROSK.I, The Winner of 100 Guineas at the last Carnival. ■JACK HARTXETT, Winner o£ the .tloO Handicap at the Exhibition Carnival. DAVE PITCHER, Champion of West Australia And 120 OTHER FIRST-CLASS COAIPETITORS. SPECIAL TRAIN* leaves New Plymouth at D.oO a.m. oil First Day (20th December). ADMISSION TO UKOUND—ONLY A SHIELING. F. E. HARDY, Soeretary.

OFFICIAL OPENING Of Hie JJECREATIUN SPORTS GROUND (Justly termed the Finest Sports Arena iu the Dominion) To be celebrated by a Monbter GARDEN PARTY Held Oil NK W I'EA lt'S DAY. Ullicial Opening at 1 p.m. PROGRAMME: Magnilicent Programme arranged. Popular Novelties introduced, including Motor Car Driving, Decorated Bicycle, Go-cart, and Fire Brigade Competitions, -Motor Cycles, Gymnastic and Military Displays, Tilting in the King on Bicycles, Donkey Bike Race, Animal Race, Obstacle Races, Pillow Fights, Fancy Dancen, and many other items of an interesting character, Children's Races, lor which an immense number ul* Toys have been provided. A cordial invitation extended to one and all. Come and participate in all the amusements which have been arranged for your enjoyment. Afternoon Tea Stalls, Lollie and Fruit Stalls. Ice Cream and Refreshments of all descriptions on the ground. Train arrangements to suit. Band in attendance. Grand Profession of Motor Cars, Motor Cycles.. Decorated Bicycled, and Co-carts at 3 p.m. See Posters, for Full Particulars. ADMISSION .. ONE SHILLING. Chi.dren, Half-price. A. L. HUMPHRIES, Chairman Recreation Sports Ground Committee. ZEALAND LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING Will be held on the YIVIAX-STREET COURTS, NEW I'LYMOUTII, Commencing BOXING DAY (THURSDAY, sMith INSTANT), And two following days. The Competitors will include all the principal players of New Zealand, also playere from Australia. The Taranaki Championship and Handicap Tournament will be commenced immediately upon the conclusion of the above Championship Meeting. Season Tickets may now lie obtained from the Secretary— U liil each meeting. Entries for the New Zealand Championship close with the Secretary ou the 18th inst., and for the Taranaki Championship on the 21st inst. J. I'ATON, Hon. Sec. 11. STOCKEIt, Asst. lion. See.

GKAJiD CATHOLIC BAZAAR (JUi: AT CIIUISXMAS AND NEW YE Alt ATl'lt ACT lON. In Aid of New School and Convent. BOXLNLI I)AY XO NEW YEAII'S NICIIT. Greatest I'air in New Plymouth'*! llistory. .MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF FANCY DANCING. J. A. CLAIUvE, K. BUCKLEY, Secretaries.

rpARANAKI AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW i'or HOEHES AND PONIES To 1m; hold on the KACIX'OL JtSI-:, XK\Y m'AIOI/TH. On THURSDAY, lOlli JANUARY, IUOB, Kiglil l-enpiiif; Kvents, Pony lUcc, Tilt iiig nt Ring, High Jump, Tlivcc-parl Rare. Afternoon Tea 011 Ciround. Entries dose 011 Saturday, 11th Janu ary, at 8 p-m. Write for Schedule to / E. P. WEBSTER, '

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 14 December 1907, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 14 December 1907, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 14 December 1907, Page 5

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