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ityTANGATAINOKA BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 26. On the- Banks of the Maaigatainoka River. An Ideal Spot to Spend a Few Hours. RECORD ENTRIES. RECORD ENTRIES. QOA NOMINATIONS FOR OPEN O£U EVENTS ALONE. Beaten by few Country Clubs in the Dominion. £85 money. £85 28 EVENTS IN ALL. Competitors from all parts of the North. Island. Foot Races, Bicycle Races, Hurdle. Races, Relay Races, Quoit Matches, Wrestling and Jumping Contests. Come and see the Great Dancing Competitions — Irish Jigs, Scotch. Reels, Highland Flings and Sword Dances. Come ajad hear the skirl of the Bagpipes in the Great Piping Com-petitions^-MaTches, Strathspeys and Reels. ';. ■ RACES FOR OLD AND YOUNG, MARRIED AND SINGLE, BOYS AND GIRLS. Come and see the two veteran, sprirrters, Johnny Orr and Pryor Gilbert, to© the mark in the 50 Yards Dash. BRING YOUR CHILDREN ALONG. . £8 IN CASH will be distributed in prizes amongst the Boys and Giris. EXCURSION FARES. FARES. Trains Stop close to the Ground. Come and Enjoy Yourself. Fun and Frolic Galore. Come and sit in the New Grandstand^ — No Charge for Admission. MUSIC ALL DAY. REFRESHMENT* BOOTH ON THE GROUND. ; ; ADMISSION, Is. Children under 15, free* , GRAND BALL IN THE EVENING. BOXING DAY SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. Excursion Fares* in cannection with Mangatainoka Athletic Society's Sports: — * ■ . . DANNEVIRKE : A Special Train will leave Daainevirke at 11.16 arriving at Mangatainoka at 12.25. WOODVILLE: A Special Train will leave Woodville at 9:40 a.m., arriving at Mangatainoka at 10.5. Ordinary Trains will run as usual. • Trains will Return as under: For Woodville and Damievirke at 6.6 p.m. There will also be a later train for Woodville. ■ r - J. A. WALSH, Secretary. '~T~\ TO get 'the best possible result for the least outlay is the aim of everyone. A poor light may not be the most economical one. You want the most light for the least money. The same thing applies to cooking. Gas Ranges properly' used give' the cheapest means of cooking. We would like you to call and have these things explained, and to show you our up-to-date Fittings, Burners, and Appliances. We will be'pleased to light your house completely. COAL, COKE, TAR at lowest market rates delivered throughout the Borough. Call or write — THE MANAGER, Works, Denmark street. Telephone 123. GAS COMPANY, Ltd. DANNEVIRKE FOR PROMPT SALE. iQAA ACRES, 10 miles from lOUU Hunterville by r good metal road, 900 acres in good grass,, and 400 acres in light bush. Wintered last year , after the drought, 1500 sheep and 100 cattle. Good house of 5 rooms, woolshed, 2 sets of sheepyards arid dip. Well watered and subdivided. Price £6 7s 6d per acre. Apply to ALGERNON E. GREEN, LAND AGENT, Ward Street, Dannevirke. Note: -The low price at which this place is offered is accounted for by special circumstances, and any one with money to invest would do well not to overlook this opportunity. NOTICE. MESSRS FRYER & RANDALL, having purchased the Bakery and Confectionery Business of A. H. Bull, desire that the liberal patronage given to him will be extended to them. Messrs Fryer and Randall, having had extensive practice both in England and the dominion as bakers and pastrycooks, the public will be able to obtain any fancy cookery ordered at the shortest notice. Up-to-date carts and vans deliver daily to all parts of the district. Messrs F. and R. will give their personal supervision, and will give the best goods handled in the best possible manner. FRYER & RANDALL, Expert decorators of Wedding, Christening, and Birthday Cakes. IN connection with the above, A. H. Bull desires heartily to thank his many numerous customers for their liberal patronage in the past, and hopes that the same may be extended to Messrs Fryer and Randall. A. H. BULL. October 19, 1908.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 146, 19 December 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 146, 19 December 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 146, 19 December 1908, Page 7