I HOLIDAY FOOTWEAR FOR the Holidays it is important that you should have comfortable footwear if you are to enjoy your outings to the lull. Our Boots and Shoes lor Ladies and gentlemen are made in the most comfortable shapes, possessing at the same time a more than ordinary amount of style and smart appearance. Every boot or shoe we stock is made of high quality loatlier and is guaranteed to give you complete satisfaction in wear. When you buy your holiday foot•ar!here you will get th:• best possiblo value for your money. < ome in and 3 our special holiday lines. H. Peterson, Bootmaker, Masterton.
||AVE you tasted ARCADIA Tea yet ? Well you ARE missing a treat. Set a packet TO-DAY. Your Srcctr has it.
MANGATADNOKA ATHLETIC SOCIETY, (Affiliated with the New Zealand \thlotic Union. NTNTH Annual Sports Meeting, To bo held on the Domain, Mangatainoku, ,on BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 26th, 1907. ffy (<n> er prizk MONFA- J2? ££ PRIZL! MONKY cSs*O«JS OFFICIAL PROGRAMME. First event at 11 a.m. sharp. 1. Maiden Handicap Race, first prize £1 10?, secl. r ,s Nom Is, acc (id. Ages to bo given with nomination. 2. Quoit Match, first prize ,-£2, second .£l, third 10s. Nora 2k, acc Is. Attention of quofi competitors is especially drawn to the (act that the quoit match is now included in those lor which entries close on December 6th. 8. Three-Legged Race, boys under 10 years, first prize 10s, second ss. Entrance each boy (id. I. One Mile Bicycle Race Handicap, iirst prize i'2 10s, second .£2. Nom Is 6d, acc Is. 5. 100 Yards Handicap, first prize JE2 10s, second £l. Noin 2s, acc Is. I). High Jump Handicap, first pi'i;:e £l. second 10s. Entrance Is. 7. Girls' Race, 100 yards handicap, 14 years and under, first prize 10s, second os. 8. GO Yards Sprint Handicap, first prize £'2, second i'l. Nom Is, acc (id. 0. Half Mile Run Handicap, first prize £3 10s, second ±'l. Nom 2s, acc Is (id 10. 150 Yards Hurdles, boys 16 years and under, first prize .£l, second JO j. Entrance Is. 11. 120 Yards Hurdle Handicap, first prize .£2 10s, second I'l, third 10s. Nom 2s,acc Is. 12. Three Mile Bicycle Race Handicap, first prize £'3, second /X Nom 2s, acc Is. 13. 220 Yards Handicap, first prize .t'2 10s, second £l. Nom 2s, acc Is. 11. Throwing the Hammer Handicap, firs prize .i'l, second 10ii. Kill ranee Is. 10. Ijight-wcight Wrestling Competition. (Cumberland style), 11 stone und under, lirst prize .£2, second £l. Entrance 2s. 1(5. Boys' rtace. 12 years and under, ih'sl prize Is, second 2s, third Is. 17. School Boys' High Jump Handicap, first. prize .£l, second 10s. Entrance Is. 18. 4-10 Yards Handicap, fir«t prize .I'll JOs, pecond i'l, third 10s. Nom 2s, acc Is. 19. Hop; Step, and Jump Handicap, first prize £l, second 10s. Entrance Is. 20. Girls' Race. 12 years and under, lirst prize 4s, second 2s, third Is. 21 Putting the Stone Mu.ndie.ip, first prize i'l, second 10s. Entrance Is. 22. One Mile Run Handicap, l\iv,t prize .£!!, second i'l, third UJs. Nom 2-. (id, arc 2s, 2i). Two Mile Bicycle Race Handicap, Ural prize .£!), second .±'i, thiid JOs- Nom 2s acc Is. 21. Forced Handicap, (compulsory entrance of all competitors who have won a first or '-econd prize in a running event), 150 yds, tir-i prize .£2, second 15s, third ss. Entrance 2/(i. RULES AND CONDITIONS. Cycling events run under League of New Zealand Wheelman's Rules. Licenses may be obtained frftm T. W. Lovejoy, Palmorston North, or from (lie Secretary. Other events run uuderrules of New Zealand Athletic Union. Permits may be obtained from MV C A Tabutcau, Masterton, or from the Secretary. The points prizes of ,I'2 and .i'l will be awarded to the gainer of first and second highest number of points during the day. Points to b" reckoned us follows:—First 11, second 2, third I Nominations for 1, 2, 4,5,8,9,11,1.'. 1!), 18, '.'2, and 2li close with the secretary (Mr J. A. Wai.shj at Pahiatua on FRIDAY, December 6th, at 8 p.m. Nominations miist.be accompanied by cash or postal notes. All performances for the past 2 years must be given. If no wins for two years last performances must b! stated Marks from which events were won must be given. The Railway Time Table has been arranged to suit the convenience of patrons. Trains will stop close to the ground. Entry forms and programme:; may be obtained on application to J. A. WALSH, Sccret'irv, Pahi-mui. Coradirce «Ss WE-aitfraker, TIMBER MERCHANTS. Etc. HEAVY Stocks of Dressed and Seasoned Tinnier always oil band. Kauri, Totara, Rimu, Matai, Whit" Pine, etc. SASHES, ? OORS, MOULDINGS. Builders' Requisites, Oils and Colours. QUEEN, CHAPEL & KINO STRKT-.TS MART ft U TON Meml llass." GENTLEMEN wishing to look smart should pay a visit to A. WHITE & CO.'S Hnirdres&inp; and Shaving Saloon. 3 first-class artists in attendance. Patrons can rely on trie utmost Cleanliness, civility, and attention, All tho latest and most 14 - to-date Sterilizing and Sanitary appliitncfs appertaining to the Tr«i»s«« instullcd in the Saloon. "No Waiting." A trial '.-olicii<-d. We have also in Stock a Variety oi Smoker*' requisitesand Ein'cy (li'on's, including a new Coiisipntnent of otic shiliin;,* Briar Pipes, (Is), honestly worth '2s of any smokers tuoney. Note the Address— A. WHITE & CO. MASTER!ON'S LEADING dAIRDRESSERS & TOBACCONISTS queen Street, masterton.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 9001, 11 December 1907, Page 2
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