Ladies 1 Blouse Bargains Latest Shapes, Open Fronts, Deep Collars. Radlanta White Pique Tussore Silk White Sil sslld sslld 7s 6d 9s lid POST FREE. The MELBOURNE, Ltd AT ALL SIX STORESNEW PLYMOUTH INGLEWOOD STRATFORD WANCANUI HAWERA ELTHAM
MOKAU AXEMEN'S CARNIVAL (Proceeds in aid of Great Britain and Belgium Relief Fund.) rpHIRD QATHERING, TUESDAY, F7BRUAEY 9, 1915. £6O GIVEN AWAY IN PRIZEMONEY. First Event at 10 a.m. PROGRAMME: 1. MAIDEN HANDICAP CHOP, 12in. 'Nom. ss, ace. 2s. First 80s, second 40a, third 20s. 2. GENT'S. STEPPING THE CHAIN, Post entry, Is. First 20s. 3. LOCAL MAIDEN SAW, 15in. (Boundaries, same as in event 4.) First 50s, second 30s, Nom. 3s, ace. 1. 4. LOCAL BUSHMEN'S CHOP, 12in. (Boundaries: Urcnui to Mangaotaki, left and right). First 100s, second 40s, third 20b. 5. MOKAU HANDICAP CHOP, 15iu. Nom. 15. ace. 4s. First 280s, second 60s; third 40s. 6. LADIES' STEPPING THE CHAIN. Free entry. First, trophy. 7. SAWING HANDICAP (two cuts), 15 in. Nom. 3s 6d ,acc. Is 6d. First 70s, second 30s. 8. TRADESMEN'S HANDICAP CHOI' 12in. Post entry 4s. First 50s, second 20s. third 10s. 9. MANGAPAPA HANDICAP CHOP, 15 in. Nom 7s 6d, ace. 2s Bd. First 140s, second 40s, third 20s. 10. SHEEP-GUESSING. Entry Is. First
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RULES AND REGULATIONS. All blocks Waiwaka. Nominations for all handicap events to be in the hands of the Secretaries, accompanied by nomination fees, not later than 9 p.m. on SATURDAY, January 23, at the local Post Office, Mokau. Nomination fees must accompany entries. Acceptances close on the, ground at 10 a.m. on February 9, at Secretaries' Tent. Nominations must be accompanied by performances If nominators have not performedd uring the last two years, the last three performances to be given. In double-handed sawing event, name and performances of both competitors must be given. No prize for any event if less than two entries. No second prize if les sthan three entries. The Committee reserve the right to make any alterations in the programme that may be found necessary. Handicaps will appear in the Daily News on Saturday, January 30, 1915. RACES FOR CHILDREN, &c. Launches Ply for Hire on the River. DANCE IN THE EVENING in HALL. Don't miss this opportunity of viewing the Greatest Scenic Asset in the Dominion, THE MOKAU RIVER. Admission to Grounds, One Shilling JAS. B. CAKR, H. MAINE, Joint Secretaries.
Swedes KEEPWELL and SUPERLATIVE PIONEER CROP WELL 1/3 par lb. Alio sealed paeketo—2/« per lb. HURST k SONS' MONARCH, MAGNUM BONUM, ORAMWON AND CRIMSON KINO. ?.T. ABERDEEN, <I.T. ABERDEEN, IMPERIAL GREE> GLOBE. P.T. MAMMOTH. ROMNEY MARSH, MANURES. H, G. LUKE OJftLIWOOB ,» THE POOR OF GREAT B RITAIN, IRELAND AND BELGIUM RELIEF FUND THE objects of thia Fund are Jo provide relief for thou* who are in meed of food as the result of the War, by, lending contributions of Meat, Produce and Clothing fron New Zealand, to be apportioned in mch a manner as may be considered necessary in association with the committee of the "Prince of Wales' Fund." In appealing for assistance on behalf of this Fund, the committee are confident that the response of the generoushearted people of New Zealand will be unstinted and worthy of a prosperous community bound by ties of deep and enduring affection to the Mother Land. The needs of thp starring people of Gveat Britain and Belgium will be sev i e indeed during the coming winter, and in no time in the history of our Empire has there been a worthier claim for assistance. Any help given will be given in a noble cause, and will be well repaid by the knowledge that in some small degree a duty we owe to th« Mother Land has been fulfill It is intended to forward a shipment of Food, Clothl'M 12I« h 1 *_ -A- # T . •. .. .. _ . ' the "Prince of Wales' Fund." with the co-operation of the New Zealand High Commissioner in London. Subscribers may therefore feel confident that their gift* will be properly distributed. J. E. WILSON, ehairmai, • ! ' W. J. 6HANEY, Hon. Sec. & Treas. New Plymouth Branch. hmtmet, Inwr, AMBER TIPS i< octet meani betterhetltli." 74
fARANAKI MOTOR TRANSPORT COMPANY, LTD. ■yyE liavc taken over the Carrying Businesses of J. A. Lutz (trading as thi "Egmoni Carrying Company"), Blake & Carlisle, and Farley & Matlioaon, v. South Taranaki, as from the 14th Dc cember, and propose catering fully for the carrying trade along the Eltham and contiguous roads. We are employing thf latest types of MOTOR VEHICLES, anri using up-to.date methods, and hope t< g ; ve the public satisfaction, and urovt that we are deserving of a continuanct of the patronage customers have in th. past liberally accorded the firms whon we nre succeeding. H. BLAKE, Traffic Manage. T. L. BUXTON, Secretary. Telephones: No. 129 Eltham; No. 475 New Plyomuth. CHARLES GOLDSMITH pXACT 10 A L 'PAItOK, WAITARA. (Nine -ears in the empli,/ of W. Loaergan). A LARGE ASSORTMENT of the * EWand most UP-TO-DATE SL'ITIN' S to select from. SUITS riiOM £4 16«, »nd style, fit »md w kmMship (fuaranteed. a 4rt»J
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 194, 25 January 1915, Page 8
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