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BOXING. BOXING BOXING TOURNAMENT (Lnder the auspices of the Taranaki Boxing Association, incorporated) TO-NIGHT. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 22. a SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22. CORONATION HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH. First Bout at 8 p.m. The Greatest Contest ever seen in Taranaki. 15 rounds contest for THE MIDDLE-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE DOMINION. For a Purse of £2OO, including expenses. LAURIE CADMAN (AUCKLAND) (Challenger) Versus JACK HEENEY (GISBORNE) (Holder) SPECIAL AMATEUR BOUTS: Ely Weight. Collins (Stratford) v. D. Childs (Stratford) Bantam Weight. M. Donovan (Eltham) v. S. Davis (New Plymouth) Light Weight.. S. Hope (New Plymouth) v. V. Brosnan (New Plymouth) Welter Weight. Jack Willis (New Plymouth) v. A. Clarry (Eltham). Heavy Weight.

Mills (Riverlea) v. L. S. Pepperell (Matapu) Mr. Frank Burns (Auckland). Prices of Admission: 10/-, 5/-, and back seats 3/-. A limited number of ring-side seats at £1 Is. Box Plan opens at Collier’s on Monday, 17th October. Note.—Patrons can park their motor ears near the hall. ERNEST CLARKE, Hon. Secretary, New Plymouth.

ATHLETICS. THIRD ANNUAL GATHERING. LABOR DAY | SPORTS & PICNIC , (Held under the Auspices of the Tara- ! naki Worker-’ Council and registered under the N.Z.A. and C.U.) WESTERN PARK. NEW PLYMOUTH, On MONDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1921. (Labor Day.) PROGRAMME: 11.0 : Children’s Races (continuous). 11.0 : Youths' Raee. 11.30: Girls’ Race. 12.0 : Boys’ Half-mile Walk. 12.5 : 100 Yards (open). 12.15: Half-mile Cycle Race (open). 12Jlt): Boys’ Half-mile Cycle Ra-ce. ! 12.45: 220 Yards Raee (open). 1.0 : One Mile Cycle Ra.ee (open). ' I 1.15: Boys’ Mile Cycle Race. i 1.20: Primary Schools Relay Raee, | 1.45: Single Ladies’ Race. 2.0 : One and a-half Mile Cycle Race, 2.15: Male Unionists’ Relay Race. 2.30: 220 Yards (Amateur.) 2.45: Race ()♦»-]S years) 2.50: Married La<lies’ Race. 3.0 : Two Mile Cycle Race. 3.15: 440 Yards (open)* 3.30 : 440 Yards (Amateur). 3.45: Hurdle Raee. 4.0 : .Secondary Schools Relay Race. 4.5 : Display by High School Squad. 4.20: Boys’ Sack Race. 4.30: Youths’ Three-legged Race. 4.35: Bandsmen’s Rare. 4.40: Committeemen's Raee. (This programme is subject to alteration.) Competitors are requested to be on the grounds promptly at the advertised starting times. I Nail-driving and Wood-sawing Events for Ladies, Chain Stepping, Guessing Competitions. Coconut Shies, Baby Competition (to be decided at 4 p.m., four prizes.) SELECTIONS BY 4th BATTALION REGIMENTAL BAND. Afternoon Tea, Is. Admission to Ground. Is; School Chil- I dren Free. GRAND BALL AT 8 p.m. IN CORONA- 1 TION HALL. Excellent Floor; Sit-down Supper-, Music by Orchestra (six instrumental. Late Trams. Admission: Gentlemen 3s, Ladies 2s. R. G. BRABYN, Hon. Secretary. Box 193. New Plymouth. WHORLICk’si iSt MALTED W MILK ■ * * Foo«i-Drink which maia‘ai«* I health a <! strength nourishes | ■ i and invigorates the whole system. i <<3: Take HORLICK S daily. It combines he valuable dietetic SgU properties of Milk. Wheat asd Barley. Quiclciy made by the addition of hot or cold water only. HOSUCK'S MATTED MILK CO. BLOUOM. BUCKS, EHO. | DR. SHELDON’S DIGESTIVE TABULES Digest What You Eat. Indigestion wastes your food, dieting weakens you further. Eat what you need, and let Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules convert it Into oouriaiiaaat for you. ObteUjable everyMB*.

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 October 1921, Page 3

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