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OUMATE PLAINS TROTTING CLUB RESTING. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL.S, 1920. ACCEPTANCES for all events close •ith the undersigned on FRIDAY next, larch 20th, at 8 p.m. V. B. STRATTON, Secretary. Bos 51, Hawera, 'Phone 437. EASTER MONDAY. EASTER MONDAY. MONSTER SEASIDE FETE AND PICNIC. AT THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR PLEASURE PARK, KAWAROA PARK! KAWAROA PARK! See THE One and Only Programme of Spectacular Displays presented in New Plymouth on Easter Monday. Disappointment for those who fail to attend. STAR, ATTRACTION-BOY SCOUTS. Inglewood Scouts and New Plymouth Scouta in Bridge Building, Ambulance Work and Flag Signalling. SCHOOLS Tug-of-War, Schools Relay Race, Boy Scouts, from 9 a.m. BOXING, RUNNING EVENTS, JUMPING, PUTTING THE SHOT. PROM 2 P.M.— Ambulance, Tug-of-War, Wrestling, Pillow Eight, Relay Race, Obstacle Race. COMPETITIONS GALORE! COMPETITIONS GALORE! PILL THE LARDER. SAMBO AND HIS MATES. ROLL AND BOWL. COCOANUT SHY (seven sacks) THE ERRATIC ARROW. NOVEL TENT TREASURE HUNT. STEPBING THE CHAM. SHEEP GUESSING. FOR THE FIRST TIME—THE NEW ■ GAME WITH SHEET AND SOUP PLATE. LATEST SENSATION AERIAL GLIDE. HUGE BALLOON STALL. DUCK POND, Etc., Etc. BOYS' AND GIRLS' RACES ALL DAY. Afternoon Tea, Fruit, Lollie, Soft Drinks and Variety Stalls. Swings, Swingboats, Ocean Wave, Seesaw, Bathing and Paddling. FREE ACCOMMODATION FOR MOTORS AND VEHICLES. Hot Water and Milk Free. CITIZENS' BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Admission: Adults Is, School Children > Free. LONG NIGHT DANCE. Will be held in the Evening. Music by Miss Rita Sole. M.C., Mr. F. Moverley. Admission: Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/6. J. H. HAMILTON, Hon. Secretary. CPORTS MEETING. PUKEKTJBA PARK, NEW PLYMOUTH. EASTER SATURDAY, APRIL, ?., 1920. , NOMINATION EVENTS: 220 YARDS PLAT. First. £2; second, £1; third, 73 6d Norn. 2s (id; ace. 2s. 100 YARDS PLAT. First £2; second, 61; third, 10s. Norn. 3s; ace. 2s 6d. 440 YARDS FLAT. First £2 2s; second, £1 ss; third, 10s Od. Nora. 2s 6d; ucc. 2s. ONE MILE FLAT. First, £3; second, £1 10s; third, 15s. Norn. Ss; ace. 2a 6d. ONE MILE CYCLE. First, £3; second, £1 ss. Nora. 2s 6d; ace. 2s. TWO MILE CYCLE. . First, £4; second, £2. Norn. 2s 6d; ace. 2s. SEVEN STARTERS OR NO THIRD PRIZE. POST ENTRY EVENTS: Flag Race (unfurling), team of four; Obstable Race; Potato Race; Married Ladles' Race; High Jump; Two Mile Cycle Race, under 18, team of four; Single Ladles' Race; Novelty Cycle Race, No. 1; Lone Jump; Obstacle Cycle Race; Throwing Cricket Ball; Novelty Cycle, No. 2; Stepping the Chain; Flag Race (furling), teams of four. RACES FOR CHILDREN AND OTHER JOYS. ADMISSION: la; under 12, half-price. NOMINATIONS close on March 21st, with the Secretary, A. YARBLEY, 28 Young Street, Or R. CURRIN, Devon Street. URUTI BEACH PICNIC CLUB'S ANNUAL •pBGISTERED JJACE. "S/pETING. ON WAITOITOI BEACH, I—MAIDEN HANDICAP (minimum weight 9st) Norn. 10s. For horses that hare never won a race of any description. 2—PONY HANDICAP (mln. weight Sat). Nom, 10a. 3—LOCAL HANDICAP (min. weight 9st). Six furlongs. Nom. 10s. Open to horsea from within the boundaries of the Onaerc River to Mt. Messenger, including Pukearuhe. REFRESHMENT STALL ON BEACH. HOT WATER PROVIDED TO PICKNICKEHS ANNUAL RACE CLUB BALL #> THURSDAY, APRIL I. tic I It is better to take precautionai at measures against influenza than to wa „l, until you have i': in the system. Tl "'.'frequent daily use of "Hanoi" is tl '" ' moat alfeetivu.

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1920, Page 7

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545

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1920, Page 7

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