STKIKE While the iron's hot—an old saying, but nevertheless a true one. YOU prove it by buying your winter COSTUME MILLINERY FURS, etc. SALE A visit will 'convince you that nothing but the BEST QUALITY at the LOWEST PRICES are to be obtained at UP-TO-DATE, n e w p l y ii 0 u t 11; steatford; E L T II A M. A FEW PRICES THAT TELL: COSTUMES from 19/11 JAOKETS from 13/11 MILLINERY from 2/11, 6/11, 9/11 MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT SPORTS WILL BE/HELD IN TOHE'S PADDOCK, ' " ; AT PURANGI, IDAY, APRIL 7, 1911. Patron Mr. Bergin President ...J. B. Hine, Esq., M.P. Vice-Presidents.—Messrs. Sanders, Barnett, Kennington, Silk, Webb, Waite, Hanover, Phillips, Corkill, Matthews, Pennington, Nicholls Lile, Sutherland, Campbell, Rawlinson, Thompson. Committee. —Messrs. C. Dewar (chairman), F. Dowman, H. .Dowman, Campbell, P. Dowman, Thomas, Allen, MacKey, Fiernhand, Powell, Rangi, Puata, and Tolio. . PROGRAMME. Ist. 2nd. 20/ 5/ 1. 100 yds. Maiden 20/ 5/ entry 2/-. 2. High Jump ' 15/ ; 2/6 / Post/j'ri'try 1/0. 3. 12-inc)- Chop (open).... 25/ 10/ Nfjm. 2/-, Accept. 1/-. 4. 220 yds. Handicap (open) 25/ 5/ ..Nom. 2/-, Accept. 1/-.. 5. Double-hand Sawing (open), 15-inch block. 25/ 5/ Nom. 2/-, Accept. 1/-. 6. Ladies' race, trophy value 10/ ' 7. 440 yds. Handicap (open) 35/ 7/6 Nom. 2/0, Accept. 1/-. 8. 15-inch Chop (open) 50/ 15/ Nom. 3/-, Accept. 1/6. 9. Boys' Race, under 16.... 7/6 2/e Post entry 1/-, 10. Members' Race ........ 10/ 2/6 Post entry 1/-. 11. SSOyds. Handicap (open) 40/ 7/6 Nom. 2/6, Accept. 1/-. 112. Stepping Chain 10/ I Post entry fid. 13. 100 yds (opeii) 25/ 5/ Nom. 2/-, Accept. 1/-. 14. Girls' Race, trophy value 7/0 15. Nail-driving Competition 5/ Post entry, fid. IC. Sheep-guessing Com 10 Post entry 1/-. 17. Points Prize Medal. Points to count 1, 2, & 3. Programme subject to alterations. 1 Nominations for qvents No. 3, 4; 5, 7, 8. 11, and 13 close with the Secretary at Purangi on March 25, 1911.. ■• I Acceptances at 11 a.m. day of sports. Handicaps will be declared March 31, 1911. Four competitors must start, or no I second prize given. All nominations must be accompanied by fees and previ- i ous two years' performances. If no per-1 formanccs for two years, previous three I performances to he (riven. REFRESHMENT BOOTH ON GROUND. Admission to ground, 1/-; children under 12, 6d. Good paddock for horses adjoining Sports Ground, 1/-. DANCE WILL BE HELD IN THE EVENING. All communications to be addressed to H. POWELL, Purangi, Secretary. yOGELTON gUS SERVICE. REVISED TIME-TABLE, Leave Town. Leave Voge! town. 7.45 a.m. 8.30 a.m. 10.0 a.m. 10.30 a.isi. 8 12.0 noon f12.40 p.m. 2.0 p.m. 2.30 p.n*. 4.0 p.m. 4.30 p.un. 6.0 p.m. 5.30 p.m. 8.0 p.m. 6.30 p.m. •TiuMday, 1 p.m. tTtnimday, 1.30 p.ns. M. JONES, Criterion SiaWm, Proprietor. Cnrtaius, with rod and fittings complete, from 1/6. Fit an, window. At Herheri's. TUT-OUTH Organs to be sold at half price j m foi a short time only.—H. Collier, sad Co. .
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 270, 5 April 1911, Page 1
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