AUSTKALIA NEW ZEALAND yy olt L ITS CH A M l> 10 Jf SUI p ELTHAM
HO XING DAY, CUARUG JIILEY, the Australian Champion, who has defeated Gua Blanc and every oilier Australian axeman of repute, HAS ARRIVED IN NEW ZEALAND,
DAVE PRETTY, the Record Smasher, [ ESAU PRETTY, Present Champion of New Zealand, CHAUPIOXSHIP EVENTS. 12 &VHUES FOR THE WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP (2ft blocks) J_g EXTKIES FOR THE NEW ZEA- ! LAND CHAMPIONSHIP (12in TWO CHAMPIONS OF CHAMPIONS. Both above Events decided on BOXING DAY (First Day of Carnival). OX MOXDAY, 28th DECEMBER, THE NEW ZEALAND AXEMEN'S CUi ( £IOO < > the winner) Will be d(vi<Wl
The Champions will also compete m this event. Come and see these marvellous men give three-quarters of a : to some of tJie finest axemen in the Dominion in a contest of less than two minutes' duration. ALL TRAINS AND ALL ROADS LEAD TO ELTHAIt On Carnival Days. ADMISSION to GROUNDONE SHILLING. ADMISSION to GRANDSTANDONE SHILLING.
SPECIAL ATTBACTION In NEW PLYMOUTH During HOUDAY WEEK. WEDNESDAY, 30th DECEMBER. JJECREATIOX SPORTS GROUND VARIETY' EN TERTAIN JIEXT And CYCLING RACE'S BY ELECTRIC LIGHT. TIGHT-ROPE WALKING By the BLOXDOXIAX BROS.
MIMICAL, SELECTIONS. GYMNASTIC DISPLAY,3\V YEAR'S DAY, At the BREAKWATER. SEASIDE PICNIC. iSIONS TO MAN-O'-WAR AXD AMOKURA. SATURDAY, 2nd JANUARY. RECREATION SPORTS GROUND. GARDEN PARTY To Entertain Ollieer.s of MaiirO'-War ami Amokura. . SPLENDID PROGRAMME ARRANGED Full particulars later. A. L. HUMPHRIES, [on. See. New Plymouth .Seaside .provement Committee. ]y£R. J. W. HENRICBS uegs to 'notify ' that, having still a good deal of CHRISTMAS' and FANCY GOODS STOCK left, lie will CONTINUE HIS CLEARANCE SALE until after Christmas in the SHOP NEAR COFFEE H'ALACE ENTRANCE, Egmoiit Street, 'where he will REOPEN TO-MORROW (Friday). BARGAINS! BARGAINS! EVERYTHING MUST GO! CHALLENGE COMPETITORS In XMAS AND NEW TEAK PRESENTS In Gold and Silver Watches, CI Jewellery, Engagement Rings, Broc Gold, Silver, and Greenstone Pendants, Purses, Silver-mounted Goods, Electroplated Goods, Ladies' Belts iu great variety, etc., etc. THE CHEAPEST SHOP IN TAKANAKI FOR GOOD VALUE. LIBERAL DISCOUNT given to All Purchasers during Holiday Season at J. BENNETT'S, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Devon Sstreet (next Bellvinger Bros.'l
THOS. AVEIiY TXVITES inspection of his Grand Display of FANCY GOODS And Christmas Novelties. LATEST STYLES in LadieV Handbags, Purses, Dressing Writing Cases, Manicure (Sets, Silver-mounted Goods, Ladies' and Gents' Blushes (ill cases), (Innmcuts, Postcard Albums and Autograph Albums, Electro-plate AA'arc, etc, THE XEW BOOKS Consist of thn Pools and Classics in novel and dainty bindings. KEAA'ARD BOOKS AND AXXUALS, A large stock to select from. XEAA r POSTCARDS, CHRISTMAS AND XKAA T VEAII CAKDS AND CALENDARS. Cusloniors are requested to make their purchases early, as a Imay season iv. sticip wrr.T, nu: opf.v tv tij EVEXJXG UNTIE CHRISTMAS. THOS. AVERY, bookseller And IMPORTER OF FANCY GOODS, NEW PLYMOUTH, .
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 302, 17 December 1908, Page 3
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