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OLUB. Under the New Zealand Athletic and Cycling Union. )n THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1922, . In VICTORIA PARK. KAPONGA. ’ Handicapper: Mr. C. A. Burke. PROGRAMME. I. —Boys’ Race, under 14. First trophy, 2nd trophy. Post entry. X.—Maiden Race, 100yds. First 40s, 2nd 10s. Nom. 2/6. B.—Boys’ Race, under 17. First trophy, 2nd trophy. Nom 1/6. Post entry. . 4. —Kaponga Handicap. 100 yards. First 120 s, 2nd 50s, 3rd 30s. Nom. 6s, accept. 4s. 5. —Double-handed Sawing, 15-inch. First 80s, 2nd 20s. Nom. 4s. 8. —220 Yards Handicap. . First 120 s, 2nd 50s, 3rd 30s. Nom. 6s, accept. 4s. 7.—Motor Tyre Race, boys under 12. First trophy, 2nd ss. Post entry. 8.—440 Yards Handicap. First 120 s, 2nd 50s, 3rd 30s. Nom. 65., accept. 4s. 9. —Chopping, Open. 15-inch. First 70s, 2nd 30s, 3rd 10s. Nom./5/6. ]9.—-880 Yards Handicap. First 100 s, 2nd 40s, 3rd 20s. Nom. ss, accept. 3s. 11. —Chopping, Open, 12-inch. First 60s, 2nd 30s, 3rd 10s. Nom. ss. 12. —School Boys’ Championship, Kaponga School, over three distances. 100yds, 220 yds, 440yds. Gold medal presented by A. O. Casey, Esq. 13. —440 Yards Handicap, Boys 17 and under. First gold medal presented by H. B. Gibson Esq. Second 103. Nom. 2s. 14. One Mile Handicap. First 120 s, 2nd 50s, 3rd 20s. Nom. 6s, accept. 3/6. 15. Putting the Shot, 161bs. First 30s, 2nd 10s. Post entry 2s. 16. —Relay Race‘for Footballers, 440yds, 4 men team Nom. 6s. To be run in football gear, and teams entering must be members of 7-a-side Football Tournament on the day. 17. —B«ven-a-tide Football Tournament for the magnificent Shield presented by A. O. Casey, Esq., and seven gold medals. Entrance per team 10/6. Watch Auckland Weekly for photo of Shield. 18. Stepping the Chain. First 20s, post entry Is. t 19.—Sheep Guesting. First 20s. Post entry —Pig Guesting. First 20s. Post entry Is. Points Prize—Gold Medal. Over 100yds, 220 yds, 440yds. Presented by S. Lissiman Esq. NOMINATIONS for Events 2,4, 5,6, 8. 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 16, .17, close with the Secretary, P.O. Box 45, Kaponga, on April 20, 1922. No entry will be received unless accompanied by the Nomination Fees. (Strictly enforced). Protests must be in the hands of Secretary 10 minutes after cloose of event, accompanied by the necessary fee of 10s. Competitors must send in their Inst two years’ performances. If no performances within the last two years, the last (four) performances (or to be stated. Such statements as known to the handicapper will not be allowed. Handicaps will appear in papers. * ACCEPTANCES close with the Secretary on ground at 11 o’clock on day of sports. The Programme is subject to alteration. . Six starters or no third prize. Refreshment Booth on the ground. Band in attendance. GRAND PICTURE IN THE EVENING. A. MELVILLE, Hon. Sec. THE LURKING FOE. ’ Disease germs lurk in dust, and enter the body through the pores. Bath daily with preserves the complexion. Price la 6d per ' tablet. Obtainable everywhere.

an( ] / Stocktaking Throw outs An amaasing of grand values in Footwear for all. There is no hesitation on our part in this all-important clearance. OUT THE GOODS MUST GO! And at the prices we know our customers will act without hesitation also. DEAKE’S CLEAN-SWEEPS IN FOOTWEAR. LADIES' ITEMS . MENS’ ITEMS GIRLS’ & BOYS’ ITEMS 'Men’s Strong Working Boots, thor- , Ladies’ Patent Glace & Willow Calf oughlv reliable 21/- 23/6 25/- Girls Strong School Boots, built for Court Shoes, 19/6, 21/-, 22/6, 27/6. ’ > > » Hard Wear. Sizes 7-9 13/6, 10-13 23/6, 25/-, 27/6, 30/-. Men’s Strong Farm Boots, nailed and l-2 16/6. Ladies’ Patent & Glace 1-Bar Shoes, plain, screwed and pegged soles, Girls’ Smart Dress Boots. Excellent 15/6, 17/6. 21/-, 25/-, 26/6. 21/-, 23/6, 25/-, 27/6, 30/-, wearers. Sizes 7-9 15/6,/10-13 Ladies’ Box Calf Glace and Patent , 16/6, 1-2 18/6. t c-u mu • i j Men s Smart Dress Boots, with pug _.. , , Lace Shoes These include some and low toes. All imported. 23/6, Glrls „ Strong , S , cl )° ol ® h ?? S ; a exceptionally good values consid- 2 5/-, 30 / 32/6i 7-9 10/6,10-13 11/6,1-2 11/6,3-7 ering the qualities. 17/6, 19/6, 37/6 ' 13/6. 21/, 23/6, 25/, 27/6, 30/. Men’s Smart Tan Boots, with pug and Girls’ Dressy Lace Shoes, suitable for Ladies’ Ankle Bar Shoes, nearly all low toes, all imported. 30/-, 32/6, School or best wear Sizes 7-9 imported makes, 14/6, 18/6, 21/-, 33/6, 35/-, 37/6. 12/6, 10-13 13/6, 1-2 14/6. 25/-, 26/6, 31/6. Men’s Heavy Weight Cookhams, tan ladies’ Tan Lace 1-Bar and Court and blaek. finest quality materials. Cllll^ r 2 11 ?,, I .' B^ r n a s^ a L,aCe Shoes > slzes Shoes, 17/6, 23/6, 25/-, 26/6. 30/-, 32/6, 35/6, 37/6, 39/6, 4-6 5/11, 7-9 7/6. 42/6. Sandals in Blaek and Tan for boys and ' weight? 15/6, 17/621/-, 22/6, Ta " gir ’ S ’ Sizes 4-6 5/11, 7-9 6/11, 23A 25/-. Men’s Buckle, Clip 1013 W ™ 8/11, 3-7 10/6. Ladies’ House Shoes, soft and com- and Strap. Imported makes. 14/6, Boys’ Strong School Boots, stout, slugfortable, 10/6, 12/6, 13/6, 15/6. 15/6,. 17/6, 21/-. ged soles, wax thread sewn. Sizes r -dies’ English Mode Felt Slippers. Men l%^ ar J n / ,? li^ p ® rs k l , e e at !l e / r ,, an ? n 1;«« t ’ 7 9 9 / 6 - 10 ' 13 u - 6 > 12 14 / 6 > 3 5 SK'SuTS’.TC MEN-SrOOTUIBOOTS 11 ' 1076 ' 6/11 7/6 ’ ’ Deare’s SPECIAL 15/6, fitted Boys’ Smart Glace Kid Dress Boots. ' ' ~ , with Bars and Sprigs. Imported make. Sizes 2-4 15/6, Pairs of Ladies’ Genuine Suede The ALIj BLACK 27/6. We are 5 7 19/6 Shoes, all colors. Reduced from the New Plymouth Agents. 65/- to 37/6. The EMBEKAY, 30/-. England’s Boys’ Extra Special School Boots, large 00 Pairs of Throw-out Oddments at best Football Boot. Suitable for sizes only. Sizes 5-7, 17/6. prices ranging from 3/11 to 21/- ‘ Soccer and Rugby. Steel eased. See our window display. It will DEARE’S SPECIAL. 14/6. For Boys Glace Slippers, imported make, convince you Boys, fitted with Bars and Sprigs. sizes 1-2 5/11, 3-5 7/6. DEARE’S BOOT ARCADE, DEVON STREET, , *T NEW PLYMOUTH. NT FOR: I Sf 4 REPAIRS ON THE PREMISES BECTIVE AND STAFFORD FOOTWEAR. ° DR SCHOLL’S FOOT APPLIANCES. POSTAGE PAID on COUNTRY bRDERS. JI

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 March 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 23 March 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 23 March 1922, Page 3

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