New Eeady-to-Wear Hats New Shapes New Blanket Coats New One-piece Frocks New Costumes New Squirrel Sets New Coney Seal Sets just opened at Near Post Office, NEW PLYIIOUT H. SWIMMING. SWIMMING. SWIMMING. SWIMMING, SWIMMING. SWIMMING. 'rpHE XEVV PLYMOUTH AMATEUR I X SWIMMING CLUB ;| Will hold '' THE FINAL SPORTS MEETING THE FINAL SPORTS MEETING I THE FINAL SPORTS MEETING OF THE SEASON , In the ]y[UNICIP A L B A T H s On THURSDAY. MARCH 20, At 7.30 p.m. PROGRAMME. 1. Gfiyds. Boys' Race (boys under 10); Ist prize, trophy valued 10/0; 2nd, trophy valued 5/-. 2.' 33yds. Girls' Race: Ist. Mr. Loftus' trophy; 2nd. trophy valued 10/0. 3. 50yds.' Open Handicap; Ist, Mr. H. Stacker's trophy; 2nd, Jackson and Paul's trophy. 4. Musical Lifebuoys (mixed evena); Ist, trophy valued 10/0. 5. Spring-hoard Dive (three hoards); Ist, trophy; 2nd. trophy. G. 100 yds. Open Handicap 1 ; Ist, Sarsaparilla troph: 2nd, Mr. J. Bennett's trophy. 7. Ladies' Spring-hoard Dive; Ist, trophy, 10/0. S. 00yds. Girls' Handicap; Ist. Mr. A. E. Sykes' trophy: 2nd,-trophy 10/0. 9. 200 yds. Open Handicap; Ist, Dresden Piano Company's trophy; 2nd, Mr. Geo. Griffiths' 'trophv. 10. Bellman's Bluff: Ist. trophy 10/0. 11. Balloon Race (ciiis and hoys); Ist, trophv 10/0. " ' 12. High School Bovs' Race. lOOvds.: Ist, 12. High School Boys' Race. 100 yds.; Ist, Inglewood Swimming Club's trophy; 2nd, trophy valued 10/0. 13. Life-saving Competition: Ist, Mr. Geo. Tabor's trophy; 2nd, Mr. Geo. Tabor's trophv. 14. W. J. Williams' Memorial Medal. Entries close with the secretary on MONDAY, March 17. GEO. TABOR. Hon. Sec. piIURCH. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. SUNDAY NEXT, MARCH 10. 11 a.m.—"ls the Church Necessary to Christian Life?"; 7 p.m., "Why are we Methodists?" Preacher: Rev. J. W. Burton. Special music by the choir. Offertories on behalf of the Church Property Funds. NOTICE. I IN RE BENJA.UIN " NICHOLLS, DECEASED. rpo enable the executors to wind up the estate of the above-named deceased, they require that all accounts owing to the firm of Nicholls & Son up to the 28th February, 1913, bo paid on or before the 20th March, 1913, to [the executors (care of Nicholls &, Son) | or to their Solicitor. HAROLD J. ill. THOMSON, | Inglewood. TgGMONT ROAD ANNUAL SPORTS In Aid of Hall Fund, Will be held in Mr. IT. C. Sampson's Beautiful Grounds On THURSDAY, MARCH 20. Commencing 11 a.m. Good Sport for Young and Old. All events post entry. Grand Concert and Dance in the Hall in the evening. Good Music, Supper and Floor. Ladies, 1/-; Gents, dancers 2/- x nondancers 1/0. L. W. BISHOP, Hon. Sec. TUST ARRIVED Choice Muscatels, J Crys. Fruits (including chinois, (' cherries, Angelica), English Biscuits, I Diraoek's Hams and Bacon, Yarmouth J Bloaters. Findon Haddocks, etc. All ai| 1 iVEALE'S, Theatre Royal. 'Plioae 166.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 253, 15 March 1913, Page 1
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