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LABOR DAY SPORTS & PICNIC MOXTUY, OCTOBER PKOURAMMK. : Children's Races (eon tin nous), i Youths' Race. : Girls' Race. : Boys' Half-mile Walk. : Returned Soldiers' Race. : Half-mile Cycle Race (heats). : 100 Y:irds Open (heats). : Single Ladies' Race. : Half-mile Cycle Race (final). : 100 Yards ('final). : 220 Yards (amateur). : One. Mile Cycle Race (heats). : ifried Ladies' Race. : ':> Unionists' Race (relay). : ... Mile Cycle Race (final).. : 220 Yards Open. : Boys' Cycle Race (heats) : 1J Mile Cycle Raee (heats). : Secondary Schools' Race (relay). : Boys' Cycle Raee (final). > : Hurdle Race. : H Mile Cycle Race (final). : Display by High School Squad, : 440 Yards Open. : Female Unionists' Race. : Two Mile Cycle Race (scratch). : Obstacle Race. : Bandsmen's Race. : Committeemen's Raee. programme is subject to alteration !>etitors are requested to be on the nds promptly at the advertised

starting times. Xail-driving and Wood-so «'in<r ir,.„„i t for Ladies. Chain Sti ing .Competitions. Cofcoamit Shies Baby Competition (li-12 months) judging of Babies at :) o'clock. Selections by Citizens' Band .throughout the afternoon. DKLAYED AFTERXOOX TKAIX. Afternoon Tea. fld. Admission to ("Iround, Is; School Children, Free. SOCIAL AND DANCE At S p.m. At COROXATION HALL. Excellent floor; sit-down supper. Musii by Workers' Social Orchestra U..\-,.i U. (• UUAIIYN.

ATHLETIC SPORTS ATHLETIC SPORTS ATHLETIC SPORTS CAMP REKERVR. WAITARV ' LABOR DAY (OI'TORKR 2.j). l-jll Yards Maiden Race-nnm 1/ti--Ist. 2(l/- ; 2nd. .-,/-. 10(1 Yards Roys iiiulor 14 years-lid; • MO Yards Publicans' Handicap-j/.-£.3; £2; I'l. ' . Long -Tump Hop.—]/G: 10/- : -i/-. • 4-10 Yards Hep. Bovs under 17 vears -V-: 10/-; r,/-. ■ 220 Yards Hep.—n/-; P2 ; ]()/.. -,/. • Maiden Humors' .lumping C'nnipetition— sweepstake. . Open Hunters' .lumping Competition sweepstake. . Rutting the Sliot—l/fl; 10/-- ',/. ■ 440 Yards Hep.-4/. ; £3; 10/ ., . Ladies' Race—- ■ 120 Yards Hurdle Race—2/0- £••>• 10/.. />■>-, ■ High Jiimp—l/G; 10/- ; r,/-. . Potato Race—l/(i; 10/-; -,/-. ■ Half-mile Race—;!/-; ,12; 15/-; 5/- . Forced Handicap—Winner! 2/fi; 'loser '/-; £1; 10/-. . Sovon-a-sido Football—//, [earn 'ddron's races during the day;' also steppnv; H,o chain—l/-; 10/-.

-Nominations for events 3, 5, B 10 ]j chat! October IS. ' ' ' ■ H »,n<!j«ips will appear in the Waitara Mail, October IS. . The committee reserves the riglit to postpone the sports. Five starters or no second money in any events. ■ Competitors at time of nomination must forward all performances in lull for the past three years (if none in that time, the last live to be given), accompanied by fee This nilf strictly enforced. ' Protest must be. in writing within 10 minutes of conclusion of race accompanied by 5/-. ' . All events run under Taranaki Society Rules. R. J. PENNINGTON, n . Secretary. 1 roeession, by Band, to leave he Bvnl«p at 10.30 a.m Decorated Lorries, Gars, Bicycles, etc. Nance m the Clifton Hall in'the even- '>«• (~00,l music; good supper. Gents, /<); Ladies, l/(i.

TARANAKI LAND. BUILDING AND INVEST. MENT SOCIETY. '™ vt! >TDlicc.O's: Messrs ltlol.ard Code (Chairm.n). A <!(" iV ( " ,ldwillt ' r ' w - »■ Skinner, J(. u. "BUY your o\VN HOMK. Prove"- t ; !^t,rZ' Cy ° n lfrallold " a - The Society pays oo.it of prepnrinc and re"istcniiK all iiHH-tgaEes „f £|uo or ever and ,i , ;es!o? 3 '" V The ST',* • nmong ' l ' " <,rr<we " ami mttstois. Jlio Society is nurely co-opcra-rt'ouM leave as pnid for interest tlio balance .. ~ £'3oo The Society Iws 11 IiESERVE TUNU of . oter £2OOO.

'What's in a name?" Everything when it is Edmonds. It stands for the finest baking powder money can buy. Puddings, pastry, scones and cakes turn out light and appetizing when this high-grade powder is used. It is always "Sure-to-Rise." Ask (or » a HiIUM

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 October 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 22 October 1920, Page 3

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