J£APONCA gPOIIIS. (Under tiie auspices of Oddfellows, Orchestra, and Residents), In Aid of St. Dunstan's Blinded Soldiers' Children's Fund. In VICTORIA PARK, KAPONGA. On THURSDAY, APRIL 22, At 11 o'clock. SPECIAL— ST. DUNSTAN'S HANDICAP of £2;), over three distance, 100, 220, and '44(1 Yards. Points pvize of Two Gold Medals, Valued at £3 3» and £2 2s. FOOTBALL— SEVEN-ASIDE TOURNAMENT. Trophies valued at 1475; also, Double Handed sawing and Chopping Event if enough entries. 'joou prizes. PROGRAMME: 1 100 Yards Mulden Handicap. First, 40s; second 10s. Nom. 2s Bd. 2—loo Yards Boys' Handicap Race, 17 years and under. First, 20a; second 10s. Nom. Is 6d. H—loo Yards St. Dunstan's Handicap, of 100s. First, 100s; second, 40s; third, 20s. Noui sb; ace 3s. 4—"5 Yards Single Ladles' Race. Firsi, trophy; second, trophy. Post entry, free. ' 5—75 Yards Boys' Race,- 14 and under. First, trophy; second, trophy. Nom. Is post entry. C—22o Yards Handicap, of lliOs. First, 100s; second, 40b; third, 20s. Nom. ss; acc. 3s. I—Open Wrestling (Cumberland). First, 30s; second, 10s. Post entry 2s. B—High Jump Handicap. i'lrat, 30s; second, 10s. Port entry 2s. 9—One mile Walk Handicap of 60s. First 40s; second, 20s. Nom. 3s; six competitors or no event. Extra prize of 21s for best style IQ-t-440 Yards Handicap, of 180s. First, 120s; second, 40s; third, 20s. Nom. 6s; acc. 3s. ll—Broad Jump. First, 20s; second, 10s. Post entry 1«. , 12—75 Yards Sack Race, hoys 17 years and under. First, trophy; second, trophy. Post entry u. 13—Married Ladies' Race. First, trophy; second ditto. Post entry free. 14—880 Yards Handicap, open, of ICOs. First, 100s; second, 40s; third, 20s. Nom. ss; acc. 3s. 15—Motor Cycle Race (slowest time, lialfmiie), First, motor cycle tyre. Nom. 2s 6d post entry, 17 Seven Aside Football Tournament, Trophies to the value of 1475. Nam. 10s 6d team. 17—Sheep Guessing, 20s. Nom. Is. 18—Pig Guessing, 20s. Nom. Is. 19—Stepping the Chain, 20s. Noin. Is. 20—Double Handed Hawing, Good prizes printed later; 15-in. block. 21—Open Chop, 15-in. standing block. Good prizes printed later. Nominations close for * T a * L ' ie same time as running events. Nominations for events No. 1, 2, 3 6, 9 10 14 > 18. .2° and 21 close on April 15.'at 8 'p.m! The Programme Is subject to alteration. Handicaps will appear on Monday, April 19 Acceptances close at 11 o'clock on day of sports Competitors at time of nomination must forward all performances in full for the last two years. If none In that time the last four, accompanied with fees. This rule strictly enforced. All protests must be in writing within ten minutes of conclusion or race with fee of 10s. All events run under Athletic Society's Rules (Taranaki) ADMISSION: Gents, Is Cd; Ladies Is BAND ON GROUND. A SUPER PICTURE IN THE EVENING WITH FULL ORCHESTRA. SEE IT A. MELVILLE, Hon. Sec.. Box 45, Kaponga. MOTOR BARGAIN COLUMN. 1 fi.4o HUDSON CAR in excellent running order. Price .£350. 1 Five Seater CUTTING CAR, guaranteed in good running order. J?ri"e £2OO. )ne 5-seater DODGE CAE, in very good order. Price £250. Two-three-sea ter "Overland" car, 1914 model; in splendid order; any trial; owner leaving district; .for quick sale. Price £225. Fourseater OALTHORPE Car, in good running order. A great bargain at £IBO. ° One latest model 4-seater Ilupmobile, practically new, a great chance at £450. One 5-seater Overland, splendid value, at £2OO. 1 1017 HARJ i;y DAVIDSON motor cycle and basket side chair, only done a few thousand excellent running order. Price £llO. NEWTON KING. DO YOU REQUIRE A GOOD SECOND-HAND CAR \V E Jlave tlic following for sale, all well worth inspection: 1 DODGE CAR, 5-seater, 1 STUDEBAKER CAR, 7-seater, 1 STCJDEBAKER CAR, 3-seater, 1 WOLSELEY CAR, 5-seater. 1 FORD CAR, 5-seater. MORTLOCK & CO. PRINCES STREET, HAWERA. Telephones: Garage 535; Private, 317 and MOM. MOTOR LORRY FOR HIRE. 2'/ 2 -ton lorry is now available for carrying of any description. Furniture removals undertaken in town or country. Orders left with Taylor and Roberta, Box 22, Inglewood, will receive prompt attention. Orders may be left with M. O. Butcher, Coaclibuilder, New Plymouth. R. J. MARSH, Egmont Village,
MOTHER WISDOM. Mother wisdom knows that tho little one could not croon that baby son;; of happiness unless she was clean and cool and comfortable in every fibre of her Httlo body. Look at the bonnie limbs, feel the firm flesh, touch the velvet checks. Can't yon mess? Rhe's a Itexona Baby, of course, 1 her mother bathes her little trcasi pure liexona Soap, the "baby's own" Soap, that kills disease germs, and keeps tho tender skin clear and healthy. She keeps colds, rashes. cliAftng, and other baby Ills far from her. She is the best thing she has, and tho bent of soaps Is only just Rood cnotifh for her. That Is why she Is n Bexona Baby BEE? Obtainable eratyttbare.
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