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ettypiir Almost Unbearable, Around Ears, . Eyes, Forehead, Cheekbones. Kept Awake at Night for Hours. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Gave Instant Relief, No Recurrence, 35 Francis St., Globe, Sydney, N. S. W.— "About two and a half yea'vs ago I was attacked with an itching which gradually grew §in violence until it bocarae almost unbearable. In and around about tho cars, round about the' eyes, forehead, cheekbones and all around the jaws wero so itchy that at times I was almost driven crazy. I thought at times it would break out into open sores. The itching was always very troublesome when at work, and often kept me awake at night for hours, in fact I liad.no rest either nij-tht or day, always itching, always scratching-, a!ways miserable. "I had special ointments, lotions and powders, and applied them faithfully, but no lasting relief came. Just a few moments of peace and then tho itching would coma back as bad as aver. At last (after suffering nearly two years), I saw an account of Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I got a cake of Cuticura Soap and .a tin of Cuticura Ointment and found instant relief. There has been no recurrence of tho itching in tho slightest degree for over four months." (Signed) Robt. S. Dodti. May 30, 1911. Cuticura Soap and Ointment do so much for pimples, blackheads, red, rough skins, itching, scaly scalps, dandruff, dry, thin and falling hair, chapped hands and shapeless nails thttt it is almost criminal not to use tljem. Sold everywhere. Liberal sample of sach mailed free, with 52-p. Skin Book. Address E. tawns & Co., Sydney, N. S. W.

ATIAWA SPORTS CLUB. WAITARA. ] gECOND QATHERING I ' OF THE MAORI CLANS. To be held on MANUKORIHI PAH RESERVE - ] . . on ' ' : THURSTjAT; JMUARY 30, 1913. ATHLETIC EVENTS. * .Programme: \ I.—MAIDEN RAGEy 150 yds. Open to J all who have never won an advertised j race. First' prize *SOa; second 10s, third "ieSSßfefe'- R'ACE,* 100 yds- I Open. t to school under ~14 years.] First prize ;os, second Zp, third 2s. En- • .trance free' ! ' ''-'" \ / handicap, looyas.l : Fjirst ( prize'•fjOs, second 20s, third 10s. V Jsomiriatibri -is, acceptance free, f;!: BICYCLE RACE, one' I'niileV Tirs^.prize,. 40s, second ,15s, third '\i>Jomination''3s,, acceptance free. {' S.—PURANGI.Ioin CHOP.. First .prize second 30s, third 10s. Nomination J^Ss 1 , free. ; ' RACE, 50yds. Open ] "to school girls under 14 years. t First !■ prize ss, second 3s, third 2s. Entrance '. free.

7.-MANUKORIHI ' HANDICAP, 100 yds (for Maoris only). ' First prize 30s, second 15s, third ss. Nomination 2s, acceptance free. . , B.—WAITARA BICYCLE HANDICAP, one mile and a-half. First prize 60s, second 20s, third ss. Nomination 4s, acceptance free. . . 9,—ATIAWA HANDICAP, 220 yds. First prize SOs, second '3os, third 10s. Nomination ss, acceptance free. : l'O.-PURANGi 12in CHOP. First prize. 60s, second 20s, third ss. Nomination 4s, acceptance free. . ;;' ii : bicycle handicap,three' miles. First prize 80s, second 20a, third' Ss'." ; trophy (£1 19) presented to George and Johnston.*. Nonifna'tion ss, acceptance free. , 12.—ATIAWA HANDICAP, 440 yds. 'First, prizd IOOs, second 30s, third 10s.Nomination Os, acceptance free. '''l3; r FORCED', HANDICAP, ,150 yds.' (iokplllsory. First prize 305," second 10s, third ss. Entrance: Losers l 1 2s, ."Winners'2s 6d. •''' - GUESSING" COMPETITION.—WinfIer; 20s or the sheep. Post; entry Is. ;: ' l 15.—STEPPING-THE-CHAIN. First, prize ?20sj » Post entry Is-. POINTS PRIZE.—GoId medal. Points' to count 2"and 1 for events Nos. 3, 9 and:jl2.v ......Y ,: .. ■ - ~ lf i president's memorial chaI£EN(GE;, SHIELD for winning team of Haka. Names to be engraved on shield. MAORI EVENTS. • (To be controlled by Judges only). ; GRAND'PQI DANCE COMPETITION. —To, be performed by Maori women, of not more than 12 in a team. Each team itq.be led by a .captain. Gold medal awarded to the winning team. First prize, 200s; second, 100s; third, 60s. , Nomination, 18s per team. ~, .Club's Special Prizes for the best turn--out jn Mapn costume. ■'/..'MAQRI ; DANCE COMPETITION.-To be performed by men, of not more than 12 in a team. Each team to be led by ,a captain. Gold Medal awarded to the! winning team., First prize, 200s; second, . lpbs;,j tjbird, -Ms: Nomination, 18s. ' Prizes for the best turn out in Maori costume. , .PEELING; POTATO COMPETITION . (Maori.;Hethod)—For women; each to scrape,6 potatoes, and to make a kono (dish) out of flax, to receive her potatoes. Prizes will be awarded for the first and iclean scrapings; shells only to be used. First prize 30s, second 15s, third 10s, fourth ss. Nomination 2s. Ronnie Special Prize, £1 Is. MAORI WARRIOR COMPETITION.Must be dressed in warior style, and perform the usual movements and actions of a warrior. Striking and defence, ending with a war cry. Winner to be decided by points. First,prize, 40s, second ■ 20s. Nomination 2s. Gold Medal presented to the winner by Mr. C. H. Drew. RULES AND REGULATIONS.

Sports commence at 11.30 a.m. All events run under the N.Z. Athletic Union and X.Z. Axemen's Association. All competitors must be registered, and , this, rule will be strictly enforced. Nominations for Events 1. 3, 4, 8, 9, 11 and 12 must be made in writing, and accompanied by the necessary, fees and definite particular's of last two years' performances. If no performance in that time, the last.four or any to be,given.' Five competitors must start, or no second or third prizes will bij given. Acceptances are frpe. All acceptances MUST be in'the hantk-of the Secretary on or before 11 a.m. on day of Sports. All nominations close with the Secretary on SATURDAY, January 18, 1013. For further particulars see posters. ( Refreshment Booths on the Ground! Admission: Adults: Is, children under 12 (id, Grandstand Is. DANCE"' IN THE EVENING IN ST. JOHN'S HALL. Good supper; good music. Double tickets, os. The winners of the Poi Dance and Hakas, etc., will repeat their performSkTICGS. WAATA W. HIPAXGO, Secretary. ISAAC BAILEY, Asst. Secretary,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 197, 9 January 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 197, 9 January 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 197, 9 January 1913, Page 7

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