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IF THE DOCTOR HEN MAKE ME SAYS 'WOOD' YOUR CHEMIST Just as surely as you can rely upon the sun reaching its meridian—just so surelv can you rely upon .the chemist to whom your doctor's prescription is addressed. ■ Various aro the reasons that account for my ascendancy as prescription chemist. • It is easy to test me. BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTION HERE ring accuracy. Further, only ihe finest and purest drucs and preparations enter into tiie com?os1Son P of all medicines dispensed by me. Add to those facts, up-to-date methodf and skilful attention .to the minutest detail on the Prescription sljcct, -there you have the whole stoij in a fow words. Mit will be compounded with uner- Your prescription, please! AMD OPTICIAN VAffTOSFTOSS

rA-'OS EVERY TOT Indispensable In House or Laundry DEMAND IT -O<»UARANCA SPORTS CLUB. ANiNUAL GATHERING To bo held o» FASTER MONDAY, Bth APRIL, 1912. £}H(\ PRIZE MONEY. £}H(\ 3W / U PRIZE MONEY. dU 4 i) OFFICE BEARERS. Patron, 6. R. Sykes, M.P.; President, F. F. Day Esq.; Vice-Presidents —Messrs G. H. Clarko, J. J. Donovan, R. D. MuKenzie, A. L. Donaldson, F. Palmer, W. H. F. Donovan, 0. C. Jackson, W. McPhee, A. McLeod. Treasurer, F. Donovan •Esq.; Hon. Auditor, 1 C. Jackson 43sq; Executive Committee. Messrs J. J. Donovan, F. Donovan, A. L. Donaldson, G. Stevenson, W. Stevenson, F. Palmer, H. McKenzie, W. James, o.' Tunnieliffe, W. Garratt, P. M. Jackson, J. Hope, L. Scorrar, H. Cottle, C. Masoelle: Hon. Handi--capper, Mr J. Bradbury; Hon. Secretary, Geo. Allen.

programme: |_ 1. Maiden Race, 150 yards, Ist prize £1 10s, 2nd 15s. Entry 2s. < 2. Tilting Six Hinge of £3 10s, Ist trophy £1 Is and cash. £l, 2nd trophy £l, 3rd trophy 10s. Entry-2s 6d. 3. Kopuaranga Handicap, first event, ,100vds, Ist £3, 2nd £1 10s, 3rd 10s. Norn. 2s 6d. ace. 2s. 4. Bagpipe Music, District, four entries cr no event. Open to pipers resident Wairarapa district; Ist £1 10s, 2nd 15s, 3rd 10s. Nom. 2s 6d. 5. Kopuaranga Handicap, second event, 440 yards. Ist £3 2nd £1 10s, 3rd 10s. Nom. 2s 6d, ace. 2s. 6. Sheaf-tossing Competition, Ist trophy £1 Is, 2nd trophy 10s Gd. Entry Is. , .i • i 7. Highland Fling, Juvenile, girls 14 and under. Four entries or no event; Ist gold medal £1 Is, 2nd gold medal 10s Gd, 3rd silver medal ss. - , 8. Girls' Race,' under 16, io yards. Ist 10s, 2nd os, entry "Gd. 9. Bovs' Race, under 16, 75 yards, Ist 10s,"2:id ss. Entry 6d. 10. Ladies'' Nail driving Competi- i tion, Ist trophy £l, 2nd trophy 10s | 6d. Entry Is. _ ~„„-,„• 11. Hunters' Competition of £3 10s, lgt silver cup value £1 10s and cash iil, 2nd 20s. Entry 2s 6d. 12. Kopuaranga Handicap, 3rd ev- • •ent, 220 yards, Ist 60s, 2nd 30s, 3rd 10s. Nom. 2s Gd. ace. 2s. 13. Ladies' Tilting, rive entries or .no event, Ist trophy 2Us, 2nd trophy 10s. Entry Is. ■ ■ 14. Chain Stepping Competition, Ist -trophy 20s, 2nd trophy 10s. Entry Is. 15.'Juvenile Highland Fling, 14 and •under, Boys, Four entries or no ev--ent Ist gold medal 21s„ 2nd gold me■dal 10s 6d, 3rd silver medal ss. Nom. Is. 16. Flag Race, mounted, Ist 20s ■cash and trophy 10s, 2nd trophy 10s, 3rd trophy 7s 6d. Entry 2s. 17. Kopuaranga Handicap, fourth -event 880 yards. Ist GOs, 2nd 30s, ■3rd 10s. Nom. 2s Gd. ace. 2s. 18. Reels and Strathspeys, four entries or no event, open to pipers resident Wairarapa district, Ist 30s, ■2nd las, 3rd 10s. Entry2s 6d. 19. Needle Threading Competition, Ist trophy 20s and 10s, 2nd trophy 10s and Gs 6d. Nom. 2 Gd. , 20. Ticket Race, 150 yards, winner •race 10s, winner ticket 20s trophy. Entry Is. ■ 21. Members' Rice Hndicap, 100 yards, Ist trophy 21s. 2nd trophy 10s '6d. Entry Is. A WEIGHT GUESSING COMPETITION will be held on the ground, Vlive weio-ht. Prizes two fat lambs. Donated by R. D. McKenzie Esq. EnPOINTS PRIZE*.— Two handsome gold medals will bo awarded as follows: 1. To the Competitor so-ing'mo&t points in Open Events 2. To the Competitor scoring most ■points in Horse Competitions. P RULES AND PECULATIONS. Registration Fee 2s 6d. Forms procurable from Mr W. Gillespie. Academy Buildings. Masterton, (who will also receive entries') or from Secretaries of anv affiliated Societies or Clubs. ENTRIES for Handicao Events Nos 3 5, 12 and 17 close with the Secretary' on Monday, Ist April, 1912. HANDICAPS will be declared on Thursday, 4th April, and will appear in Wairarapa Age of that date. ACCEPTANCES Close on the grounds at 1 p.m. on day of sports. ENTRIES, for all other events will be received on the Grounds up till the time for storting such event, iSporH to start at 1.2.-io p.m. Masterton Pipe Baud in attendance. (Refreshments are procurable on *6 grounds ffrom 12 o'clock noon. Admission to grounds: Adults Is, Children Oil. THE ANNUAL BALL WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE EVENING. G. ALLEN, Hon. Sec., Topuararga. ff^rr:-

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10590, 23 March 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10590, 23 March 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10590, 23 March 1912, Page 7

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