ATHLETICS. NEW PLYMOUTH AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. QPEN I N G jjf EETI N G . To be held on the New Plymouth Boys’ High School Grounds on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1921. LIST OF EVENTS: 1. 100 Yards Handicap. 2. 220 Yards Handicap. 3. 440 Yards Handicap. 4. 880 Yards Handicap. 5. One Mile Handicap. 6. 120 Yards Hurdles Handicap. 7. 440 Yards Hurdles Handicap. 8. One Mile Walk Handicap. 9. Broad Jump Handicap. 10. High Jump Handicap. 11. Putting the Shot (161 b Handicap. 12. Three Mile Handicap. 13. Relay Race, four laps, four per team. 14. 100 Yards Handicap, open to pupils attending Primary and Preparatory Schools. 15. 220 Yards Handicap, open to pupils attending Primary and Preparatory Schools. 16. 880 Yards Handicap, open to pupils attending Primary and Preparatory Schools. 17. 100 Yards Handicap, open to pupils attending Secondary and Techica] Schools, age limit 20 years. 18. 440 Yards Handicap, open to pupils attending Secondary and. Technical Schools, age limit 20 years. 19. One Mile Handicap, open to pupils attending Secondary and Technical Schools. Age limit 20 years. 20. Relay Ra*.-e, two laps, four per team, open u> Primary Schools. 21 220 Yards Handicap, Senior Cadets. 22. 100 Yards Open Championship. 23. 100 lards Club Championship. 24. 100 Yards Returned Soldiers’ Handicap. Entrance Fee, Is for each event; no acceptance fee. No entrance fee will be charged for Events Nos. 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 and 24 . Entries for these events, except" 24, must be made through the sports master of the school. All entries to be made on N.Z.A.A.A. Forms, and Fees to accompany each entry. No competitor will be allowed to start unless his club subscription is paid. Entries close on Saturday, October 8. 1921, with the Secretary, P.O. Box 47, New i .ymouth. First Event starts at 1 p.m. Admission to Grounds, Is; Ladies Free. Afternoon Tea. Is. L. W. ANDREW, Hon. Sec., Box 47 New Plymouth. When a cold grip* you in the throat or cheat, you cannot afford to experiment with new cough remedies. Make certain of rapid relief and complete recovery by taking Bennington’s Irish Moss, For 60 years it has been the favourite household remedy for chest troubles. Bennington’s Irish Mess is so potent as to banish Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis and other chest ailments from adults —so safe that it can be given to the youngest child. Irish-OMoss Has Cured Coughs & Colds For 60 Years Family Size 2/6 Dad imJ | ’ .here are no harmful drugs—no narcotics. ia Bonaington’s Irish Moss. Jt contains the genuine ** Chondus Crispus ” or Carrageen Irish Moss, and it is pleasant to take. It leaves an antiseptic film on the throat, thus guarding against ’Flu. Pneumonia, and other infection. The wonderful success of Bonaington’s Irish Moss during the j past 60 years, proves its efficacy. Keep it in the house—give the kiddies a spoonful every morning. Family size j- 2# everywhere.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 October 1921, Page 3
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