\ The Name on a tire is your protection— t. pledge of real quality. It is a name over half a century old. In that time it has come to stand for “Best inßubber Goods.” & All sizes, in Goodrich Tires and Red Tubes > in t resh stock - 'SS?' THE INTERNATIONAL B. F. GOODRICH CORPORATION Akron, Ohio, U.S.A. Factory eiubliihed 1870 Distributors E. W. PIDGEON & CO., Limited Christchurch Auckland Waganui Wellington Dunedin Mastertoa Nelson Timaru New Plymouth Hamilton Gisborne Hasting* GOODRICH SERVICE STATION, 258 DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
THIS IS IMPORTANT f So don’t miss coining, and bringing your children to the— BOY SCOUTS’ SECOND gPORTS To be held at KAWAROA PARK TO-DAY. All Scouts in Taranaki are cordially invited to attend. Races for Children, all sizes, all ages. Children’s Races start at 10.30 and continue until they win all the prizeznoney. The Scout events start at 1 p.m. PROGRAMME. Children’s Sports start 10.30 a.m. 1. Girls’ Race, under 12. 2. Boys’ Race, under 12. 3. Wheelbarrow 'Race, under 12. 4. Thread the Needle. 5. Sack Race. 6. Girls’ and Boys’ Race, under 12. 7. Girls’ Race, over 12, 50 yards. 8. Boys Race, over 12, 50 yards. Scouts’ Sports, 12.30. 1. Tug-of-war (average weight of team 40 stone). 2. Girls’ Race, 50 yards. 3. Boys’ Race (open), 100 yards. 4. Walking Race (boys), 75 yards. 5. Walking Race (girls), 50 yards. 6. Fairy Scouts’ Race. 7. Tent Pitching Display. 8. Skipping (girls over 12>. 9. Skipping (Fairy Scouts). JO. Potato Race (boys) 11. Blindfold Boxing* 12. Ladies’ Committee Race. . 13. First Aid Display. 14. Sack Race. 15. Signalling Display. 16. Wheelbarrow Race. 17. Pillow’ Fight. 18. Slow Cycle Race. Admission: Adults Is, Children under 14 free. pot Water supplied. Afternoon Tea in the Bungalow. DANCE TO FOLLOW IN THE EVENING. • Admission to Dance: Gentlemen 29, Ladies Is 6d. Good floor; best of music; and excellent supper. MISS O. DAVY, R. WATSON, Joint Secretaries.
BUY A GOOD MOTOR CYCLE. A LL MOTOR CYCLES SOLD BY US A ARE GUARANTEED GOOD. 1921 “SCOUT INDIAN,” in excellent order £< 5. 1919 “INDIAN,” 7-9, condition 0.K., £69. 1922 “TRIUMPH,” like new .... £95. 1917 “JAMES. ’4j countershaft . £45. 1918 “NEV? HUDSON,” 34 countershaft .'. £’2>917 “RUDGE MULTI,” good order, £2O. NEW MACHINES: ’INDIAN SCOUT.” £115; “DOUGLAS,” £95; “HARLEY,” £l2O. P2RCY J. DOUGLASS TARANAKI “DOUGLAS” AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. FOB THE LATEST IN TAXI COMFORT Hing phone 937 (D«y or Night.) H. J. SNELLING & R. KENDRICK, TAXI PROPRIETORS, BGMONT GARAGE, BROUGHAM ST. T aTEST imported model 7-SEATER HUDSON CAR, also 7-SEATER CHANDLER. WE DRIVE OUR OWN CARS, so can guarantee our service. No journey too long or too short. MOUNTAIN PARTIES Catered For.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 October 1922, Page 3
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443Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 23 October 1922, Page 3
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