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TO-NIGHT \TI!M JJ-OVAL pICTURES. LKTK ANJ) KXTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Ino and beautiful selection of the makers' st.ir pictures. lILEHEM AND PALESTINE. EiilAX LIKE AND CUSTOMS. iIPSES OK n'AUAX LAKES, iaiit quartette of dniniatic studies are showing: THE GIRL'S BRAVERY. THE GIRL'S BRAVERY. (LiibiiiA THE FATHER. THE FATHER. (A.8.) MOONSHINER'S DAUGHTER. MOONSHINER'S DAUGHTER. FURTHER ADVENTURES FURTHER ADVENTURES Of THE GIRL SPY. THE GIRL SPY. (Kalem.) And a screaming selection of the greatest comedy hits. ATIAWA SPORTS CLUB, WAITARA. gECOND (FATHERING OF THE MAORI CLANS. To be held on THE CAMP RESERVE (WAITARA) TO-DAY THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1913. A GREAT CONTEST. ATHLETIC EVENTS. Commence 11.30. Maori events 2.30. rpHE Atiwa Sports Club has spared no' time and expense in undertaking the improvement of the Camp Reserve for the day of the sports. One of the improvements on last year is the fencing of the course so that competitors will have free scope. The grandstand has been lengthene some 80 feet, so the public may be seated there in comfort. The entries for both the Maori and athletic events are most satisfactory. Following is a comparison with last year's entries:

Entries. Entries. lOOvds. handicap .. 1912—21 1013 20 220 yds. handicap .. 1912—21 1913—17 440 yds. handicap .. IDl2—lO 1913—13 Bicycle Races. 1 mile 1912—14 1913—1G 1% mile 1912—11 1913—16 3 miles 1912—9 1913—13 Chopping Events. 15-inch block 1912—12 1913—20 12-inch block ...... 1012—12 1913—17 RULES AND REGULATIONS. Sports commence at 11.30 a.m. AH- events run under the N.Z. Athletic Union and N.Z. Axemen's Association. All competitors must be registered, and this rule will be atriqtly 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 particulars of last two yoars' 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 be given. Acceptances are free. All acceptances MUST be in the hands of the Secretary on or before 11 a.m. on day of Sports. For further particulars see posters. Refreshment Booths on the Ground. Admission: Adults Is, children under 12. (id; Grandstand, Is. Nominations will appear in the Daily News and in the Herald and Budget about January 27 or 28, 1913. Delayed Trains. Excursion Fares. Waitara Brass Band in attendance. DAXCE IN THE EVENING IN ST. JOHN'S HALL. Good supper; good music. Double tickets, ss. . The winners of the Poi Dance and Hakas, etc., will repeat their performances. WAATA W. HIPANGO, Secretary. ISAAC BAILEY, Asst. Secretary." K. N KVILLE RENAUD Organist of St. Mary's Church. TEACHER OF PIANO, ORGAN, AND SINGING. Resumes Tuition on MONDAY, February 3, 1913. Waitara and Inglewood visited on Thursdays. , Examinations carefully prepared. Address: Dawson street, New Plymouth.

rj\E JJENUI pRIVATE gCHOOL TERM 1., 1013, will begin on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5. MISS SHAW will be at home on TUESDAY, February 4, from 2 till 4 o'clock at 1 York Terrace. QITET W0 D E gCH 00 L Devon street West, New Plymouth. A SEASIDE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals .. The MISSES STANFORD The First Term, 1913, will begin on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5. Miss Stanford will be at home to re ceive parents and guardians on Friday £IOOO A YEAR FOR | ACRES, 7-roomed house and 3-1 roomed cottage, subdivided 3-1 cks. «'',S acres in crop, carrying 100 cows and heifers, besides horses icep. Absolutely free from noxious Splendid native bush shelter. >eeii exceptionally well farmed, belli! to close partnership, at £ll 10= A RARE BARGAIN. J. SUTHERLAND, Injdewood. Jag. Sanderson.] [H. Victor Griffiths. j gANDERSON AND QRIFFTTHS, ARCHITECTS. OFFICE: King's Buildings, corner oJ Devon and Brougham Streets. ' 1 2/fi * yE^'S stro "g chrome boots, j X(W v» tips and plates. Nice light summer working boots.—DockrilPs.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 215, 30 January 1913, Page 1

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627

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 215, 30 January 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 215, 30 January 1913, Page 1

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