ALL THE CHAMPIONS ARE COMPETING. vious Records Expected to be I Broken at the FOURTEENTH ANNUAL GRAND AXEMEN'S ? CARNIVAL AT ELTHAM, BOXING DAY, AND MONDAY, . DECEMBER 28, 1914, j TWO DAiri. I Splvndid Entries from Austral- I «sia's Foremost Axemen and i Sawyers for World Championships, Australasian Championships, and Dominion ChampionTWO FULL DAYS OF THRILLS. J CIIOPP'-Nvll SAWING! CYCLING 1 TUG-OF-WAR! ' Sidi Attractions by the Score. Excursion Trains and Fares. ALL THE CHAMPIONS ARE j COMPETING. T. C. STANNERS, Secretary. VREAKWATEK piCNIC! MEW YEAR'S DAY NEW YEAR'S DAY (JANUARY 1,1015). • The Pre-eminent Picnic on the Play, shore of the Pacific. p. NGAMOTU FORESHORE, PIOiNEER ROAD. The Safest Ocean-front in the Dominion, Bathing High or Low Water. FEAST OF SEASIDE MERRIMENT, Under the auspices of the Ngamotu { Foreshore Committee. J treasure hunt. ~ j A Trunk of Treasures, from Is to a Suit J of Clothes, buried within a pre scribed i area. Come and dig them out. J SPLASHO THE KAISER! 1 The Latest Continental Scream. Come | and drop the man into the watertank. Screams of laughter, and intense enthusiasm. MARATHON SCHOOL 6QUAD RACE, For Red Post Challenge Cup and Medals for the Winning Squad, i Schools, Nominate at once! THE SEASHORE FESTIVITIES Will continue at High Voltage Intensity until the departure of the last train. . GREAT OUTBURST OF REVELRY! Children's Races, Obstacle Race, Menagerie Race, Swimming Race, MotorCycle Race, and many other Unique Events. Hot vv'ater and Milk Provided Free. RAILWAY EXCURSION FARES. Book for the Breakwater. 1 Trains stop at the Grounds. Accom-1 niodation for Horses and Vehicles. Admission, od.; School Children, Free. Half our net proceeds go to help the Distress in Britain, Ireland, and Belgium. R. 0. ELLIS, Hon. Secretary. FOR SALF, BY HA'DEF., f£HE TROTTING STALLION, LORD ASHLEY (Rothschild—Lady Ashley), at present leased to J. Bond, Esq. Tenders, accompanied by 5 per cent, deposit, will be received up to sth January, 1915. Horse to bo taken over after termination of lease. The Horse can be inspected by applying to Mr. Bond, Gill Street, and any further particulars can be obtained from Owner. LORD ASHLEY is thoroughly staunch, quiet and reliable in saddle Or harness, a well-known performer on the tracks, and a square-gaited, clean, and beautifulactioned trotter. For performances see Turf Register. Tenders to be addressed to the under, signed. The highest or any tender not ■Bccessarily accepted. H. PAIN, Westport. BE FA IR TO YOUR HORSE D->n't hib up to a post wills you ''. j your shopping. Leave him in comfort, munching good oats, and out of the not sue while voun lunck also. BIIPI a a £3 T£B L 1 arimjiTVAnn
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 169, 23 December 1914, Page 1
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437Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 169, 23 December 1914, Page 1
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