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LABOR DAY SPORTS & PICNIC MONDAY, OCTOBER 25 At PUKEKURA PARK PROGRAMME. 11.0 : Children's Races (continuous). 11.0 : Youths' Race. 11.30: Girls' Race. 12.0 : Boys' Half-mile Walk. 12.30: Returned Soldiers' Race. 12.40: Half-mile Cycle Race (heats). 12.50: 100 Yards Open (heats). 1.0 : Single Ladies' Race. 1.20: Half-mile Cycle Race (final). 1.30: 100 Yards (final). 1.50: 220 Yards (amateur). 2.0 : One Mile Cycle Race (heats). 2.10: Married Ladies' Race. 2.20: Male Unionists' Race (relay). 2.30: One Mile Cycle Race (final). 2.50: 220 Yards Open. 3.0 : Boys' Cycle Race (heats). 3.15: 1J Mile Cycle Race (heats). 3.30: Secondary Schools' Race- (relay). 3.40: Boys' Cycle Race (final). 3.45: Hurdle Race. 3.50: U Mile Cycle Race (final). 3.55: Display bv High School Squad. 4.25: 440 Yards Open. 4.30: Female Unionists' Race. 4.35: Two Mile Cycle Race (scratch). 4.45': Obstacle Race. 4.50: Bandsmen's Ra<ji\ 5.50: Committeemen's Race. This programme is subject to alteration Competitors are requested to be on the grounds promptly at the advertised starting .times. Nail-driving and Wood-sawing Events for Ladies. Chain Stepping, Guessing Competitions, Coeoanut Shies, Baby Competition (0-12' months), judging of Babies at 3 o'clock. Selections by Citizens' Band .throughout the afternoon. DELAYED AFTERNOON TRAIN. Afternoon Tea, 9d. Admissign to Ground, Is; School Children, Free. SOCIAL AND DANCE At 8 p.m. At CORONATION HALL. Excellent floor: sit-down supper. Music by Workers' Social Orchestra (seven instruments). Admission: Gentlemen 3s, Ladies 2s. R. G. BRABYN, Hon. Secretary.

ATHLETIC SPORTS ATHLETIC SPORTS ATHLETIC SPORTS (la aid of Building Soldiers" and Civilians' Club.) CAMP RESERVE, WiAITARA. LABOR DAY (OCTOBER 25). 1. 150 Yards Maiden Race—nom., 1/0Ist, 20/-; 2nd, 5/-. 2. 100 Yards Boys under 14 years—dd--10/-; 2/8. 3. 100 Yards Publicans' Handicap—s/-• £5; £2; £l. 1 ' ' 4. Long Jump Hep.—l/(j ; io/. ; 5/. 5. 440 Yards Hep. Boys under 17 years -I/-; 10/-; 5/-. ' 6. 220 Yards Hcp.-3/- ; £ 2; 10/-; 5/1. Maiden Hunters' dumping Coi lion— sweepstake. S. Open Hunters' Jumping Competition —sweepstake ft. Putting tlio Shot-l/G; 10/-- 5/. 10. 440 Yards Hep._ 4/-, £ 3 ; j>\. 10/.. 11. Ladies' Raoe—--12. 120 Yards Hurdle. Race— '-po. 10/-. '' ' ■ 13. High Jump—l/f,; 10/-;.5/-. 14. Potato Race—l/G; 10/-; fi/-alf-mile Race—3/-; £2; i's/. ; 5/.. --. - orced Handicap—Winner, 2/6; loser! !/•; £1; 10/-. 17. Seven -a-side Football—'//- team Jlnldren's races during the day; also stepping the chain—l/- ; 10/-.

RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. Nominations for events IS. 5, G 10 15 dose October 15; ' ' ' ' 2. Handicaps will appear in (he Waitara Mail, October IS. 8. The committee reserves the right to postpone the sports. ' 4 Five starters or no second money in any events. i>. Competitors at time ot nomination must forward all performances in full for the, past three years (if none "J that time, the last five to be given)., accompanied by fee. This rule 'strictly enforced. C Protest must bo in writing within 10 ■minutes of conclusion of 'race, accompanied by 5/-. 7. All events run under Toranaki Society Rules. R. J. PENNINGTON, Secretary. Procession, headed by Band, to leave the Bridge at-10.30 a.m. Decorated Lorries, Cars, Bicycles etc Dance in the Clifton Hall in the evening. Good music; good supper. Gents. 2/8; Ladies, 1/6. (j HhAJ Power for Jfarm Use in the ••AUSTRAL" Oil Engine, efficient and economical, ample power for shearing, milking, wood cutting, lighting, chair-cutting, etc. Booklet free.-Man-mug Machinery Co., 5 Bedford Row, nstchurch. COMMERCIAL GROWTH OP GOOD IDEA. Eight years ago was born the idea that mothers in their homes could add the water and sweetening necessary in their family cough and cold remedy'just as easily as it could be done b'v the chemist to whom the idea occurred. It would effect a large saving in family cough mixture expenses. Firm in his belief that mothers and fathers would appreciate the plan, the -m' 1 Was at nilc ''' mil(io practicable, and HEENZO (Hean's Essence) is the result. The good news of how one bottle of HKENZO (Hean's Essence) makes a pint of finest family cough, cold, and sore throat remedy, and saves about ten shillings, has quickly spread from home to homo and town to town. Yet this is not surprising when it is realised that a pint represents about eight ordi- I nary cghieenpenny bottles. Full, vet simple, directions for adding the water and sweetening accompany each bottle, and a spare label is enclosed. HEENZO (Hean's Essence) is now regularly sold by most Chemists and Grocers, or sent to any address post free on receipt of prics-2s 6d—from Heans. Pharmacy, Wanganui. Notice haw my name it sprit—H-E-A-N, l

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 October 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 23 October 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 23 October 1920, Page 3

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