ALL THE CHAMPIONS ARE COMPETING. Previous Records Expected to be Broken at the FOURTEENTH ANNUAL GRAND AXEMEN'S CARNIVAL AT ELTHAM, BOXING DAY, AND MONDAY, DECEMBER EB, 1914, TWO DAltf. Splendid Entries from Australasia's Foremost Axemen and Sawyers for World Championships, Australasian Championships, and Dominion ChampionFULL DAYS OF THRILLS. CHOPPING! SAWING! CYCLING! TUG-OF-WAR! Siila Attractions by tlie Score. Encursion Trains and Fares. ,a * ALL THE CHAMPIONS ARE COMPETING. £ T. 0. STAXXERS, Secretary. THE PEOPLE'S PREMIER Picnic * The one great Boxing Day Attraction on the Beach, under the ausp.icei of the West End Foreshore Improvement Society. HOT WATER, TEA, MILK and SUGAR FREE! There's fine shade in the plantations, and grass beneath the trees. SAND CASTLES keep the kiddies busy. MUNICIPAL SALTWATER BATHS, finest in the Dominion, in the Park. A WHOLE DAY OF HOLIDAY j REVELRY for young folks and old folks j «A\TES COMPETITIONS. 'MUSIC. I AFTERNOON TEA REFRESHMENTS. TREASURE HUNT". TUB CROWDS ARE COMIXG, ARE YOU? J. M. BOX, J Secretary, i 1 BREAKWATER piCNIC! NEW YEAR'S DAY HEW YEAR'S DAY (JANUARY 1, 1015). The Pre-eminent Picnic on the Play. shore of the Pacific. NGAMOTU FORESHORE, PIONEER ROAD. The Safest Ocean-front in the Dominion, Bathing High or Low Water. FEAST OF SEASIDE MERRIMENT, Under the auspices of the Ngamotu Torcshore Committee. TREASURE HUNT. A Trunk of Treasures, from Is to a Suit of Clothes, buried within a pre scribed area. Come and dig them out. "SPLASHO THE KAISER! The Latest Continental Scream. Come and drop the man into the watc;tank. Screams of laughter, and intense enthusiasm. MARATHON SCHOOL SQUAD RACE, For Red Post Challenge Cup and Medals for the Winning Squad. Schools, Nominate at once! THE SEASHORE FESTIVITIES Will continue at High Voltage Intensity Until the departure of the last train. GREAT OUTBURST OF RtYELRY! Children's Races, Obstacle Race, Menagerie Raci, Swimming Race, MotorCycle Race, and many other Unique Events. Hot u'ater and Milk Provided Free. RAILWAY EXCURSION FARES. Book for the Breakwater. Trains stop at the Grounds. Accommodation for Horses and Vehicles. Admission, fid.; School Children, Free. Half our net proceeds go to help the Distress in Britain, Ireland, and Belgium. R. 0. ELLIS, Hon. Secretary. ,J| ONE Y TO Jj EN I have several sums available 'oi immediate investment, j WILSON & GREY, ; ' Solicitors. URDUS' DRESSES at greatly reducer prices. H. Cocker. Devon st. f.y
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 167, 21 December 1914, Page 1
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387Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 167, 21 December 1914, Page 1
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