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ELTHAM CYCLE RACING AND ATHLETIC CLUB. ONS T E R gPOB T 8. * TAUMATA PARK, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1922. (N.Z. Athletic and Cycling Union Rules.) 4? JQQ —CASH & TROPHIES—SPORTS START AT 11 A.M. Handicappers—Running. Mr. H. Ward; Cycling Messrs. A. Beesley and H. A. Nuttall. Starter —Mr. A. Whiting. PROGRAMME. RUNNING. 100 Yards—First prize £5, second £2, third £l. Nom., ss. 220 Yards —First prize £5, second £2, third £l. Nom., ss. 410 Yards —First prize £6, second £2 10s, third £l. Nom., 6s. 830 Yards —First prize £4, second £2, third £l. Nom., 4s. Relay Race, teams of four men. First man runs 410 yards, second 220, third 120, and fourth man 100 yards. First prize £4. Nom. 5s per team. Boys School Championship, 440 yards. Trophy. Girls' School Championship, 75 yards. Trophy. Boys' Relay Race, 440 yards, any school. Each run 110 yards. Trophy. Girls’ Relay Race, same conditions. For girla and boys, 15 years and under, any school. CYCLING. Five miles—First prize £B, second £2 10s, third £1 ss. Nom. Bs. Three miles—First prize £5, second £1 10s, third £l. Nom., 5s 6d. Two miles —First prize £4, second £1 10s, third £l. Nom., 5s 6d. One mile—First prize £4, second £1 10s, third £l. Nom., 4s. Half-mile—First prize £3, second £2, third £l. Nom., 4s. Children’s Races, Stepping the Chain, Throwing Cricket Ball, Ladies’ Nail-driving Competition. NOMINATIONS close with the Secretary at 8 p.m. on DECEMBER 21, 1922. All prizes paid at picture interval on Thursday night, day of sports. Caterers—Sports Queen Committee. ELTHAM BRASS BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Admission to Ground: Motor-cars Is, Adults Is 6d, children 12 tn 15 years Is, Children under 12 years 6d. Grandstand 6d. H. A. NUTTALL, Secretary. WELDING TAONT throw aside any iron, steel, aluminium, or copper that gets broken. We can make it as good as new by Oxy-Acetone Welding, aa we can crank shafts, etc, CAR SPRINGS, ETC. We make these at our own smithy by our own expert. MOTOR-CAR REPAIRS. Look v.s up.. We are practical men, anxious to build up a big business on service and value. JENKINS BROS. & HANCOCK

CHANDLER CARS Raised still Higher in Quality and brought Low in Price THE NEW 1923 CHANDLER IS SO IMPROVED THAT IT IS EASILY £lOO MORE VALUE THAN THE PREVIOUS MODELS. Old Price : £730 New Price: £570 for 5-seater £590 for 7-seater The body work and luxurious finish is now superior to anything turned out on a medium priced car, and its equal can only be found to-day on the highest priced cars made in the world. It is truly a luxury car at an economy price. The makers have retained the marvellous engine, so wellknown for its wonderful power and durability, many in this country having well passed the 100,000 mile mark, and. have confined themselves mechanically to improvements in the transmission and back axle. , Among these improvements are Hotchkiss Fibre Universals, re-designed and heavier differential, one-piece tail shaft on Timken bearings, longer under-slung springs, etc., etc. TO-DAY THE CHANDLER STANDS AS AN APPEALING INVESTMENT FOR THE DISCRIMINATING BUYER. STANDARD COLOURS—GREEN, BLUE OR MAROON. See this Supreme Car before buying Sole Agents for Taranaki: PHOENIX MOTORS, Ltd. Devon Street : : New Plymouth

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1922, Page 3

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

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

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