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QPUNAKE JJACING pLUB. TO OWNERS AND TRAINERS. ACCEPTANCES for AII,.. EVENTS close on WEDNESDAY, March 10th, at 5 pan. Hack Events one sov., Open Evaits two sovs. P. S. RILEY, Secretary, PIHAMA. TO RETURNED SOLDIERS.; PGMPLQtENTARY TICKETS may be obtained upon personal application , only to the respective Secretaries of the R.S.A. at New Plymouth, Stratford, Hawera, and Opunake. j P. S. RILEY, Secretary, «. PIHAMA. QPUNAKE JJACING fJLUB. AMOTAL MEETING. To be Held on the RACECOURSE, PIHAMA On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17th, 1920. Judge: R. P. Morrissey. Handicapper:' H. Coyle. Starter: A. Morse. PROGRAMME. t. Handicap Hack Hurdles, 135 sova. One mile and a half. 2. Maiden Plate, 100 sovs. Weight for age. Seven furlongs. 3. Opunake Cup (open), 200 sovs. One mile and a quarter. 4. Electric Hack Handicap, 105 sovs. Five furlongs. 5. Welter Hack Handicap, 105 sovs. Seven furlongs. 6. St. Patrick's Handicap (open), 185 sovs. Six furlongs. 7. President's Hack Handicap, 135 sovs. One mile. 8. Farewell Hack Handicap, ISO sovs Five furlongs. NOMINATIONS ALL EVENTS CLOSE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25th, at 5 p.m. (one sov. each event). Weights due about Wednesday, March 3rd. Acceptances close Wednesday, March 10th, at 5 p.m. (one sov. hack events, two sovs, open events). For full Programme see Referee and Posters. P. S. RILEY, Secretary, PD3AMA

A THOUSAND YOUS. When you pick up your morning newspaper and glance over the advertising you quite unconsciously multiply a thousand times. , In half or three-quarters of an hour! you can, metaphorically speaking, visit every progressive shop in town. You virtually poke your head into every department of every shop. You rnn into the various places that supply the things that make this the twentieth century and life worth the living. Here is "a greater choice in clothing, food, furniture, books, pictures, musical 'nstruments, travel, entertainment, opportunities for investment, the servw? of public utility, corporations than any monarch of old could command. It would easily. take a thousand yous, travelling hard. all day, to find out for yourself what the advertisements tell" you in a few minutes morning ot evening. They d»£erve your attention. They deserve your confidence. Without them, without the progressive spirit of tho merchants and manufacturers who back them,- the great abundance of things you now enjoy would be ft memory—or something still to be realised. Without advertising the prices you would have to pay for many of the necessities yon now'buy for a few pennies would make a dollar look like a snow ball on the kitchen range. Head the advertisements. Read them for your own information and advantage. Read thein to encourage the advertisers who are making these better thiJEi possible for you.

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 March 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 6 March 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 6 March 1920, Page 7

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