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THIRD ANNUAL GATHERING. LABOR DAY; SPORTS & PICNIC under the Auspices of the Taranaki Workers’ Council.) WESTERN PARK, NEW PLYMOUTH. On MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1921. ('Labor Day.) Following is the programme of events: vhikiren’s Races (under 14 years). 100 Yards Open; first £3, second £l. 220 Yards Open; first £3 10b, second £1 l(te. 440 Yards Open; first £3, second £l. 220 Yards Open (Amateur); trophies value £3 and £l. 440 Yards Open (Amateur); trophies value £3 and £l. Male Unionists’ Relav, 440 yards; first £2. Souths Race, 150 yards (16 years and under); trophies. Girls’ Race, 75 yards; trophy. Married Ladies’ Race, 75 yards; trophy. Single Ladies’ Race, 75 yards; trophy. Youths’ Race, 16 to 18 years; trophies. Obstacle Race; trophy, £2. Hurdle Race, 120 yards; first £2, second £l. Boys’ Mile Cycle Race (17 and under); trophy. Boys’ Half-mile Cycle Race (17 end under); two prizes donated. Half-mile Cycle Race (open), first £3, second £1 10s. One Mile Cycle Race (open); first £3, second £1 10s. One and a-ha]f Miles Cyc’e Race (open); first £6, second £2, third 10s. Two MHes Cycle Race (scratch); lap; prize 2s 6d; first £3, second £l. ‘ j Boys’ Half-mile Walk; trophies. Relay Race (Primary Schools), 4401 yards; four medals. Relay Race (Secondary Schools), 440 yards, four medals. Youths Sa”k Race (16 and under), tro- . P h >- Three-legged Race; trophy. Bandsmen's Race, 100 yards (with instruments ), trophy. Physical Drill Display (High School’ Boys). Committee Men’s Race; trophy. Entries for 100 yards, 220 yards, and 440 yards, 220 yards (amateur), 120 yards hurdles, and all cycle events, close with the Secretary on Saturday, October 15. Any competitor desiring full programme, with all particulars, will have same forwarded upon application to the Secretary.

CITIZENS’ BAND IN ATTENDANCE. UNIQUE BABY COMPETITION. Every one has a chance. Four prizes, value 10s each. SIDESHOWS AND COMPETITIONS GALORE. GRAND BALL AT 8 p.m. IN CORONATION HALL. t R. G. BRABYN, Hon. Secretary. Box 193, New Plymouth.

BETTER GEAR SETS FOR FORDS! pi VERY Ford owner knows that the key-note of car-economv consists in maximum service at minimum expense. “MOORE” TRANSMISSION contains the mechanism which makes up the difference in performance between your Ford and heavier, higher-priced cars. This invaluable Gear Set renders it - possible to adopt your Ford Car or Truck to any and all road conditions or speed requirements. Learn all about “Moore” Gears from— BURGESS. FRASER & CO.. LTD.. CURRIE ST, NEW PLYMOUTH.

PLYMOUTH FOUNDRY. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. R. S. WOOLDRIDGE, LIMITED, H A \ E . pleasure in announcing that they have completed the erection of an up-to-date FOUNDRY, situate on the South Road, adjacent to the Breakwater. and the equipment will be complete during the present week. Having the services of a first-elaßs Moulder-in-Charge, who ha 4 had an extensive Home and Colonial Experience, and an expert Pattern Maker, they are prepared to supply all descriptions of CASTINGS in IRON, BRASS. ALUMINIUM, etc., and solicit a fair share of public support. QUALITY & PROMPTITUDE GUARANTEED. With the advantage of their own foundry, RJB.W., Ltd., are in a better position than ever before to undertake every description of GENERAL ENGINEERING work. Gear Cutting, Case Harden ing, Oxy-Acetone Welding and Forging , are among their specialities. Proprietary Manufacturers of the •• Woo ki ridge Mechanical Hoist” for Motor Trucks. Taranaki Agents for DENNIS MOTOR LORRIES. R. S. WOOLDRIDGE, LIMITED, ENGINEERS, BOILER-MAKERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, ETC. ’PHONE 601. P.O. BOX 170. Telegraphic Addr.se: WOOLHOIST,’ New Piymouth. The richness and flavor, together with 1 - never varying quality, makes NeJ■n Moate’s Tea famous Wherever really _">od tea is appreciated. Prices 3s. 3a 2d snd 3s 6d per lb

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 September 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 24 September 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 24 September 1921, Page 3

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