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YyEST END SCHOOL BAZAAR In aid of Gymnasium Funds. THURSDAY, 19th DECEMBER, 1007. To be Opened at 2.30 p.m. by 11. J. H. OKEY, Esq., M.P. Prize-giving by Mr. G. Tisch at 6.15 p.m. The Champion Rifle Belt will al ' presented. W. C. NIXON, Hon. See. rpl-IE GREATEST ATHLETIC ATTRACTION IN THE DOMINION. AXEMEN'S CARNIVAL.

ELTHAM, 20th and 27th DECEMBER Don't Fail to Come anil Sec DAVE I'KETTY, The Marvellous Record-breaker, defend liia title as CiIAIU'ION OF NEW ZEALAND against AUSTRALIA'S GREATEST AXEMAN,

CHARLES MILEY, Who has established his title as CHAMPION OF AUSTRALIA by twice defeating that hitherto iuvincible axeman, Gus Blanc. W. WESTON Will attempt to establish a New Record in the UNDERHAND CHAMPIONSHIP. TOM PETTITT, World's Champion Single Hand Sawyer since 1899. JOHN PHILLIPS, New Zealand Champion Singlo Hand Sawyer. Tom | PETTITT BROS. | JackDouble Hand Champions of Aus- [ tralia. VOLZIiE BROS., World's Record-holders Double Hand JOE NEWSTROSKI, The Winner of 100 Guineas at the last Carnival. JACK HARTNETT, Winner of the £l5O Handicap at the Exhibition Carnival. OAVE PITCHER, Champion of West Australia And 120 OTHER FIRST-CLASS COMPETISPECIAL TRAIN leaves New Plymouth at 9.30 a.m. on First Day (20th December). ADMISSION TO GROUNDONLV A SHILLING. F. E. HARDY, Secreta

OFFICIAL OPENING Of the RECREATION SPORTS GROUND (Justly termed the Finest Sports . :_ To be celebrated by a Monster GAKDEN PARTY Held on NEW DEAR'S DAY. Owcial Opening at 1 p.m. PROGRAMME: Magnificent Programme arranged. Popular Novelties introduced, including Motor Car- Driving, Deoorated Bicycle, Go-cart, and Fire Brigade Competitions, Motor Cycles, Gymnastic and Military Displays, Tilting in the Ring on Bicycles, Donkey Bike Race, Animal Race, Obstacle Races, Pillow Fights, Fancy Dances, and many other ileins of an interesting character, Children's Races, lor which an immense number o' 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 ail descriptions on the ground. Train arrangements to suit. Band in attendance. Grand Procession of Motor Cars, Motor Cycles, Decorated Bicycles, and Go-carts at 3 p.m. (See Posters lor Fall Particulars. ADMISSION .. ONE SHILLING. Children, Half-price. A. L. HUMPHRIES, Chairman Recreation Sports Ground Committee. LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP MEKTINO WiU be held on the VIVIAN-STREET COURTS, NEW PLYMOUTH,

Commencing BOXING DA if (THURSDAY, mh INSTANT), And two following days. The Coiupulitors will include all the principal players of New Zealand, also players from Australia. The Taranaki Championship and Handicap Tournament will be commenced immediately upon the conclusion of the above Championship Meeting. Season Tickets may now be obtained from the Secretary—2a lid each meeting. NEW ZEALAND CIIAUi'IONSHIP EXTUIES CLOSE 1T)-M()U1;U\V (Wednesday), 18th inst., at 3 p.m.

J. I'ATON, Hon. Sec. 11. S'IOCKER, Asst. Hon. Soc. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR ATTRACTION. GRAND CATHOLIC BAZAAR In Aid of New School and Convent. MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF ART WORK. Orchestral Music Every Evening. FANCY DANCINU BY CHILDREN AND YOUNG LADIES. Numerous Amusements. ROXLNG DAI' TO NEW YEAR'S NIGHT. J. A. CLARKE, R, RUCKLEY,

lAHANAKI AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW I For HORSES AND PONIES To bo held on the RACECOURSE, NEW PLYMOUTH, On THURSDAY, Kith JANUARY, 1908, Commencing at 1 p.m. Ki;;hl Leaping Events, Pony Race, Tilting at Ring, High Jump, Three-part Race. Afternoon Tea on Ground. Entries close on Saturday, 11th January, at 8 p.m. Write for Schedule to E. P. WEBSTER,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 18 December 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 18 December 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 18 December 1907, Page 3

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