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J/’RENUI SPORTS CLUB. ANNUAL SPORTS. Ta be beid on the Urenui Sports Ground, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY It. 1922. £lOO cash prizes. £lOO- - START AT 11 A.M. PROMPT. JRun under the auspices of N.Z. Athletic ii»d Cycle Union). Judges: Messrs. R H. Pigott, A. BL Halcombe. and S. Beauchamp. Handicapper: Mr. C. A. Burke. Starter: Mr. R. Tate. PROGRAMME. L—l 34 Yards Maiden Race. Post entry 2s. First 30s. second 10s. L— l2ln. Handicap Chop (local). Nom. 4s. First 50s, second 20s. third 10s. 3. —l*o Yards Urenui Handicap. Norn. 12s 6d. First £lO. second 50s, third 20s. 4. —Sack Race. SO yards. Post entry Js. First 15s. second 3s. 5. —l2in. Handicap Chop. Norn. 7s 6d. First £O, second 50s, third 20s. 6. —<22o Yards Handicap. Nocn. 6s. First £5. second 40s. third 10s. T.—Catching Greasy Pig. Post entry Is. Winner, pig. 8. —l2O Yards Local Handicap. Xom. 2s 6dFirst £1 and gold medal, second los. 9. —l5 in. Handicap Chop. Nom. 12s 6<i. First £lO. second 50s, third 20s. 10. —440 Yards Handicap. Nom. 6s. First £5, second 40s. third 103. 11. —potato Race. Post entry Is. First 20% second sb. 12. —129 Yards Hurdles (3ft.). Nom. 2s 6± First 50s, second 20s. IX —Stepping the Chain. Entrance Is. First 14.—330 Yards Handicap. Nom. ss. First £4 second 30s. third 10s. 1-r " Race (with Instruments). > -< trophy. yr -d* Race. First trophy. 17. . Mile Handicap. Noth. ss. £4. second 30S, third 10s. 18. oLstade Race. Pest entry 2s. First 30s. second 10s.

13. —Forced Handicap. Entrance : Winners 2s losers Is. First 40s, second 20s, .bird -OS. WAITARA brass band in attendance. NOMINATIONS Hose THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1922. All fees must accompany nominations. otherwise not accepted. HANDICAPS will appear about FEBRUARY 14. 1922. Four starters or no race. Six starters or Bo second prize. Points prize, gold medal, for events 3,6, 10. 14 and 17. Points to count 5. 3 and 1. The Committee reserve the right to postpone the sports and make any alteration they may deem necessary. Th- Committee reserve the righ to re-han-dicap any c«mpetit«r. REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE ON GROUND. HOT WATER FREE. THE ANNUAL BALL WILL BE HELD ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1922. (Orchestral music.) AdmiMlon to grounds 2s. School children free. . AdmiaaiM to ball; Gentlemen ss, ladies Sr Gd. J. S. O’NEILL, D. L. TATE, Joint Hon. Secs. SUMMER ANNUALS FOR SALE AT NGAERE GARDENS Orders for — BOUQUETS. WREATHS. CUT FLOWERS, Executed at Short Notice LESTER BROS PHONE 315.

GREAT XMAS and NEW YEAR FAIR g I For the Sensible Folk F .JY Sa ® Christmas is the time for good cheer, good will and good resolution. BpjS Jm The wise ones select gifts that are tangible forms of recognition. fe M WHAT BETTER GIFT a wk I|| 9|p () v) For mother, father, brother, sister, relation or friend can be sugn [j fl gested than a nice, serviceable pair of Boots or Shoes? And what Q better place than Deare’s Boot Arcade for its selection? YSlSjy Our range is complete. Splendid Summer Shoes for ladies and I children, Sports Shoes, and an assortment of styles for men that cannot be eclipsed. at THE FAIR—COME, SEE, IT’S BETTER. SEE our special window display. QjjO SLIPPERS FOR THE CHILDREN from 1/6 per pair. feL- 1 * ' • SLIPPERS FOR LADIES from 2/11 per pair. SLIPPERS FOR MEN from 3/11 per pair. Also a large assortment of MEN’S FEIjT SLIPPERS, English N\ 11 make, sofe pliable soles and felt lined, from 11/6 per jair. CHILDREN’S SPORTS SHOES from 2/11 per pair. || RJ . • LADIES’ SPORT SHOES from 4/11 per pair. U MEN’S SPORT SHOES from 6/11 per pair. l ar S e shipment of better grades just landed, English and Cana--4 Jdian makes. Children’s White Walking Shoes from 4/11 per pair. LADIES’ WHITE WALKING SHOES from 9/6 pair. \ MEN’S WHITE WALKING SHOES from 12/6 pair. An enormous assortment of Ladies’ Smart LACE, CHILDREN’S ANKLE BAR SHOES, 7-9 10/6; STRAP, BAR & COURT SHOES from 21/- 10-13 11/6; 1-2 12/6; 3-7 14/6. per pair. MEN’S SMART LIGHT SUMMER BOOTS and • SHOES in Tan & Black from 30/-, 32/6, 35/-. LADIES' WARD SHOES from 10/6, 12/6, 14/6, MEN’S SUMMER WEIGHT WORKING BOOTS 1 5 / 6 - 21/-, 23/6, 25/-, 27/f. DEARE’SBOOT ARCADE DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. AGENT FOR: DR. SCHOLL’S FOOT APPLIANCES. REPAIRS ON THE PREMISES. STAFFORD FOOTWEAR. POSTAGE PAID on COUNTRY ORDERS.

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 December 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 15 December 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 15 December 1921, Page 3

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