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Ladies, don't risk a substitute for Warner's celebrated corsets. Remember, pair i« guaranteed.—Advt. The goodness of Warner's Corsets is not all in the shape.— Advt. Don't have the cows dogged up to the milking-yard; there is sure to be a loss at tue bucket if they become ruffled. It is noted by students of the cow that while one will give down her milk better to an accompaniment of a song, another will hold it back. Perhaps "there there is something in the style of the singer. | When the cow will not attach herself to the calf, as happens sometimes, the calf should be immediately removed and attended to, and as soon as possible the milk of. the cow drawn. It is essential the first drink of the new calf shall be of the milk of its own dam. This is provided by nature with the purgative properties necessary to the cleansing of the bowels of the calf of their contents. Two difficult problems face the dairyman. One is to keep up the supplv of feed necessary to produce a normal amount of milk, and the other is to maintain a price consistent with condi-

QIvATO ATHLETIC £LUB. Affiliated with Taranaki A. & C. Association and N.Z. Axemen's Association. ANNUAL SPORTS Will be held in Mr. Wooldridge's Paddock (opposite Okato Hotel). FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1911. J MUSIC IN ATTENDANCE. SPORTS COMMENCE 11 a.m. SHARP. PROGRAMME: Ist 2nd Prize Prize 1. Maiden Flat Race, 150 yds. 25s 5s Post Entry Is fld. 2. Novice Chop, 12in. Block.. 25s 10s Post Entry Is 6d. 3. 100 Yards Handicap 50s 20s Nom. Is 6d; Accept. Is. 4. President's Chop. 12in Blk. 100s 20s Nom. 4s, Accept. 2s. 5. High Jump 25s 5s Post Entry Is «d. 0. Double - Handed Sawing Handicap (18-inch log).. COs 10s Nom. 3s, Accept. 2s. 7. 220 Yards Handicap 60s 20s Nom. 2s od, Accept. Is fld. 8. Sack Race 15s 6s Post Entry Is. 9. Handicap Chop, loin. Block 80s 20s Nom. 3s, Accept, 2s. 10. 880 Yards Handicap 60s 20s Nom. 2s 6d, Accept Is. 11. Ladies' Race, ages 16 and over Trophy Trophy Post Entry Free. 12. Okato Handicap Chop, 18inch log 200s 403 Nom. 6s, Accept. 4s. 13. Girls' Race, ages under 10. Tro. Tro. Post Entry Free. 14. Members' Race Gold Medal Silver Medal Post Entry. 15. Schoolboys' Race ...*.... 7s fld 2s6d Post Entry Free. 18. Stepping a Chain 15s Post Entry Is. 17. Three Part Race 15s 5s Post Entry Is Od. 18. Hop, Step and Jump 15s 5s Post Entry Is Od. ID. Putting the Shot 15s Post Entry Is. 20. Sheep Guessing, tickets Is. 20s -

Programme subject to alterations. Nominations for chopping and sawing events close on SATURDAY, March 4, 11)11. Acceptances close March 11, 1911. Nominations for running events close on THURSDAY, March 9, 1911. Acceptances 11 a.m. on day of sports. Four competitors must start, or no second prize given. All nominations must be accompanied byfees and previous two years' performances. If no performances for two years, previous three performances to be given LEGAL GAMES WILL BE ALLOWED —Fee 10/ C. REFRESHMENT BOOTH OX GROUND. Admission to ground. 1/-; Children, under 14, Cd. Q.RAND gOCIAL AND J)ANCE In Hempton Hall in the Evening. Orchestral Music. Gents 3/-; Ladies, 1/0. All communications to be addressed to— J. WOOLDRIDGE. Okato. Secretary.

REUNION PICNIC J FRANKLE~J ROAD AND WESTOWN. HHO be held in Mr. Okey's Paddock, Frankley Road, close to school. THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1911. ! OPEN EVENTS, ( Under the rules of the Taranaki Athletic and Caledonian Association. I Ist prize. 2nd prize. I 100 yds 20/- 7/6 220 yds 20/- 7/8 440 yds 30/- 10/Norninations (1/-) for the ahovs "Jos with the Secretary on SATURDAY, ;Bth inst., at 12 noon. Acceptances {[/•) close at 1.30 on (lav of sports. OTEPR EVENTS (post cntry).-Tug-of-Wa* («even a side), Wrestling, High Jump, long Jump, Ladies' and Children's eventa, etc, Admission to Picnic and Sports (including leu).—Adults, 1/-; children, fld. Grand Dance in the Gymnasium in tbs evening. Ladies, 1/-; Gentlemen, 1/6 A. C. DOWNES, Hon. Secretary. CLIFTON ]>OARDING jq"OUSE (Facing Wfiarf) Under entirely new management. Eleotrie light throughout the building. Beirranged and re-furnished. The Best Temperance Hotel in Waitara, A REAL HOME AWAY FROM HOME. MRS. FARLEY. (Late of Dunedin), - _ Proprietreu.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 245, 22 February 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 245, 22 February 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 245, 22 February 1911, Page 8

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