it J£AFUM J^S ANNUAL MEETING. Will be held In Mr. J. P. Stevenson's field on WEDNESDAY, MAY 5. (Affiliated with Tariirniki Athletic Union.) PROGRAMME. I—loo Yards Maiden. First £2, second 10a. Entrance 2s 6d. 2—Primary Schoolboys' Championship. First gold medal and 10s, second ss. .Entrance tree. 3—.T01l Memorial 120 Yards Handicap. First £lO, second £3, third £2. Noin. Cs; ace. 4s. Including Mr. Sanson's special. 4—Pony Leaping (13% hands and First £5, second £1 10s, third lOi sb. Gold medal for best boy rider. I Including Mr. \V. \V. Crozier's special. 5 220 Yards Handicap. First C~ £2, third £l. Norn. 4s; ac eluding Mr. li. Fearon's special. 6—Tlireud-the-Needlo ltace. First £l, second los. Entrance 2s. 7—-Boys' Handicap, under IG. First £l, second 10s, third lis. Entrance Is. B—Open Leaping. First £lO, second £3, third £2 (including Mr. F. Wlllcock's special). Entrance 12s Cd. 9—Maiden Wrestling, under 12st. First F" second £l. Entrance 3s. 10—440 Yards Handlcau. Kirst P.r, aei» £'2i third S, . special). Nc , „„. 11—Stockman's Kace. First. £l, second 10s. Entrance 2s. 12—Open Wrestling, list and under. First £2, second £l. Entrance 3s. 13—Hop-Ktep-and-.Tump Handicap. First £1 10s, second 10s. "Entrance 2s. 14—Consolation Leaping. First £5, second £2. Nom. 7s Gd. IS—IOO Yards Consolation. First 30s, second IBs. Winners' nom. 2s Gd. 1C —Married Ladies' Race. Trophy. 17—Murrled .Men's ltace. Trophy. 18—Chain Stepping. First £l. ■ . 19—Weight Guessing. First £l. 20—Leaping Maiden Hunters'. First gold medal (donated by A. Parcell) and £2 2s, second £3 2s (including Mr. I. ; ' special). Nom. ss. 21—Best Schoolgirl Bider. First £1 Is (Mr. Vincent's special). 22—Chopping',' Open Handicap, 15-in. First £4, second £2 10s, third 10s, Nora. 3s; ace. 2s Cd. 23—Consolatipn Chop, 12-in. First £3 10s, secmia £l. Nora. 3s; ace. Is, 24—Double-handed Sawing. 15-ln. First £3 10s, second £l. Nom. 3s; ace. Is. The prizes for the chopping events Include specials from the following: Messrs. Vincent, J. Leslie, P. Neylor, Pickford. Nominations for chopping events close THURSDAY, April 29. Nominations for Events Nos. 3, 5, and 10 close on THURSDAY, 29th April. PolnU prize for Events Nos. 3, 5, and 10 (silver cup) donated by Mr. ,T. Patcrspn. Gold medal for best boy rider (event No 4), donated by G. Twldle. Handlcappers: C. Burke, J. O'Dea, BAND IN ATTENDANCE. LUN'CHEON BOOTH ON GROUND. Admission to Grounds: tree; horses and motor cars, la l A. T. HONORE, Secretary, Kapunl. DO YOU REQUIRE A GOOD SECOND HAND CAR have the following for sale, all well worth inspection; 1 DODGE CAR, S-seater. 1 STUDEBAK.ER CAR, 7-seater ' 1 STUDKBAKER CAR, .'S-seater 1 WOLSELEY CAR, 0-seater. 1 FORD CAR, 5-seater. MORTLOCK & CO; PRINCES STREET, HAWERA. Telephones: Garage 335; Private, 317 and 2SMSM. ELECTROPLATING! Ftilly equipped plant WOW READY. —for— Electroplating all metal portions of CARS MOTORS and PUSH BICYCLES —also — All household silverware and any other metals silverplated, LOOK—This plant is in change of experts LOOK—This plant is in of experts LOOk-'-This plant is in charge of experts ! Sfou can come and see '.ho work. JOE JENKINSON, CAR-PAINTER & ELECTROPLATE R. Brougha:a St. Hall .... New Plymouth. STOMACH , AND LIVER TROUBLES __ A common aecompaniffifift i oE " liverishness "is a feeling ] of despondency and irritability. " Liverishness " gives some people throbbing headaches ; others ■ have blurred vision or see V| double. Many are , troubled with IU biliousness, sleep- *■■• lessness, and de- " e pression. W6RIDAll this comes c«unn» about because the "«>|JUS liver is not doing its work properly! a,UM *»H What is wanted is an effective liver corrective IIVEn and tonic. There TdMin t is no better help "*«"» for a tired and ' overworked stomagh and . liver than Mother Seigel's Symp. It will tone, strengthen , and stimulate to healthy activity all the organs of . digestion, and banish your liverishness. Try it to-day 1 MOTHER SEIGEL'S SYRUP The 2/9 bottlt untaiiu 9 lima at mwA c« tin trial liu told at 2/8.The best agent for quickly and surely raising cakes and scones, and lightening puddings and batters, is Edmonds Baking Powder. Infallible, pure and wholesome; it is unsurpassed and unsurpassable. Honest, ''sure to rise," and econBAKING POWDER,
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