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rjURANAKI JOCKEY QLUB. j ""CHRISTMAS MEETING, NEW PLYMOUTH RACECOURSE. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, DECEMBER 2G and 28, 1914. CHARGES FOR ADMISSION. GATE: ! Foot Passengers 2/ Horsemen 3/ Vehicles (including drivers) .... 3/ Ladies and Children Free GRANDSTAND AND SADDLING PADDOCK: For Gentlemen'T. \ For Ladies 5/ Children under 12, including babies. 2/0 First Race Commences at 12 Noon. DELAYED TRAINS. I EXCURSION FARES. E. P. WEBSTER, Secretary. STRATFORD RACES. STRATFORD RACES. FRiUii AND SATURDAY, JANUARY 1 and 2, 1915. SPLENDID FIELDS ASSURED. Q.RANDSTAND and Outside Stand j greatly enlarged and improved. Seat- " ing Accommodation for all. New Tcialisalor House. Both 10/ and 20/ Tickets. All delay in getting money on and off the machine rendered imposlible. : i;V Addittfinal Enclosures for Moto 1 ". ~ " . ■ '"ji Vehicles, and Horses provided, with eon. I petent caretakers. No charge made. j THE WANGANUI GARRISON BAND will be in attendance. EXCURSION TRAINS AND FARES from North, East, and South. ALFRED COLEMAN, Secretary. pEOPLE'S pREMIER piCNIC. THE ONLY SEASIDE ATTRACTION ON BOXING DAY. Crowds are coming from country and Town to Kawaroa Park, cosily and conveniently located by the sandy seaside, where Sie people of the Province may picnic and play, or recline all day in the grassy shade of the pohutukawa and pine plantation^. ■yy ES T J]ND BEACH. Make Merry with the Merrymakers! A Furore of Frolic and Fun! A veritable festival of reevlry to regale and refresh the weary, in this popular park by the plasliing waves. Plunge, paddle and splash in the Pacific, or dive and swim in the FINE ENCLOSED SALTWATER BATHS RIGHT IN THE PARK, BORDERING THE BEACH. OXI N G J) AY. A whole long day of delights, races and games for the children. Afternoon tea at the Bungalow. Mrs Woods' Fine Orchestra. Games. Competitions. Bring some sixpences with you. Funds help in improving the Park. HOT WATER, TEA, SUGAR, & MILK' FREE. Only one bench picnic on Boxing Day—at the West End. Euchre Party at the Bungalow at' night. J. M. BOX, 1 Hon. Secretary. Ei4rj!SljiSii«iLL!j»J i ,v U_..— - • -

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 169, 23 December 1914, Page 1

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336

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 169, 23 December 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 169, 23 December 1914, Page 1

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