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J(o,'any tea" won't do!Get The ORICIML&m BETimmm 1914 WINTER COSTUME STYLES ■ A fashionable woman's wardrote is incomplete if it does not include at least two tailor-mado costumes. Paris decreed "tailormados" for morning and afternoon winter wear, so naturally yeu must follow the fashion centre's lead. For smart tailoring and a correct costume, call On Lonergan « and Pearce. Here you obtain faultless cut, Jit; stylo and fabrics. NEW WINTER FABRICS NOW DISPLAYED. Call and see them, LONERGAN & PEARCE LADIES' & GENTS.' TAJLOBS, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. don't trouble with They ' eat up coal andwoodwith remarkableamdity, while mo*t of r the heat. goes op u* chimney. Tb» Unique Boiler is built to conserve haat cut down fuel bills, stve time and labour. "A Unr ique a Cast Iron toiler user in Oamaru says: " As a fuel economiser it _ could not be surpassed." BgAnother in Dunedin writes: ItTour toiler# frames treat to us. , Mine has saved me pounds already." See the Unique • Boiler next time you call at the Iromnosgers. You will readily understand the true value ofthe foregoing testimony. The Unique Boiler is built for wood burning and has a specially large fire box. The' Unique Rapid Boil er is unequalled for oo«l. Newberry, Walker Ltßttri Sola Mikeit, Dunedin
CAPE EGMONT ATHLETIC CLUE „ FIFTH ANNUAL • y; gPORTS To be held on tie . • , l Recreation Grounds, PTTWAABBjUrr 's WEDNESDAY, APRIL Mt; PROGRAMME: ■ 1. 'MAIDEN RACE.—First 20», 6s. Post entry, Is. , -- 2.100 yds HANDICAP.—First SOtM ond 10s. Nom. 2i 6d, w' i|, ■'* 3. HANDICAP CHOP, 12in bl&ck«*i 60s, second 10a, Nom. Bs, tifft li 4. TUG-OF-WAR (ten minute* -f —First £5.! Nom. 2s « Seven men a-side. Four tMMr* no event. \ t '' " wl 5. BOYS' RACE (14 yean a)id uiuw 100yd?.—First 7s fld, second -9>J Post entry, 6d. < * V ■il 8. STEPPING THE CHAIN.— Post entry, Is. ■ S 7. DOUBLE-HANDED SAWING DICAP, 15in blocks, ond 10s. Nom. 2s fld, Me/Ic- v" 8. MAIDEN . CHOP, Kin block. '■ :1 30s, second 10s. Nom. 1/8, aet 9. 220 yds HANDICAP. First MS ond 10s. Nom. 3s, ace. Is, ~ 10. LADIES' RACE.—First 10s. '' ■is. '*m 1%-MILE CYCLE -30s, second 10s. Kom. $s fld, r Six bona fide starters' or no 880 yds HANDICAP.—First. ond 10s • Nom, 3s, ace. Is. ; P 'MAIDEN ]Mf| under.—First 30s, wMM 10S."," entries or no event. Post aniir.' NOVICE CHOP, 12in bloekw-f 30s, second 10s. Nom. Is <td, aee. HOP, STEP AND JUMP.—Pfali? second ss. Post entry, la, ,-21 440 yds HANDICAP. ond 10a. Nom. 3s, ace. It. PUXGAREHU AXEMEN'S CAP, 15in blocks. First tt~ gold medal valued «t £6, m 30s, third 10s. (Winner en . £lO in cash or £5 medal asp cash). Nom. 10s, acc. Is, ' i&. MEMBERS' RACE,-First 20s, ! ond 10s. Post entry, Is. WEIGHT - GUESSING Col_. TION. First 20s. Tickets Is. 11, 14. CONDITIONS OF GAMES AND ERAL ENTRIES. \ 1. Programme is subject to olttttl 2. The Committee reserves the rij"" postpone Sports. 3. Legal Games allowed ,on Fee, 10« fid. 4. Nominations close for chqp sawing events-April 11; April 20. 5. Nominations close for- Bfl and Cycling, April 11; accept a.m. Siporto day. 6. No second prize unless four competitors. 7. Sports lield tinder rules ot,? naki Athletic and Caledonian tion. 8. Chopping and Sawing Events,,] rules of N.Z. Axemen's AssoeiatiO 0. Competitors MUST for formances for previous two yeMpj| compnnied by necesary fee, when l ating. BAND on the Ground. QOOD I EON BOOTH on' the GRAND CONCERT AND in the HAIL in the Era Professional talent eng cert. V:vl Admission to Sports Ground, 11$ ren, fld; Members, free. Admission to Concert, with supf danco, gents.-' Is, ladies free. W. T. GUILD, Hon. See. & 1 TAIL 081 A vell-drewed man ewfeji mands respect whertfftt goes. Clotlicß makes I make the The best in fit, stylei ■workmanship. Bpl6ndl&.M&_ lection of materials is «"|| clwSiye designs and guvWhiS teed qualities. Yoll 0U»IT upon getting a perfect s combined with latest tt moderate cost, from WADDLE TAIIOB, NEW PLYMOUTj THE 4tH)r OM «( v S>MBbOLINB keeps 2he skin healthy. PifCklM, plmpU* iwiddy eJ ChMttltt*.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 269, 14 April 1914, Page 7
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