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THE FINAL FLUTTER Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Last 3 Days, are HALF SALE PRICE DAYS HALF SALE PRICE DAYS THIS HALF-YEARLY BARGAIN FLUTTER is looked forward to with great enthusiasm. These are • the days when £1 spent means in many cases up to £3 of up-to-date goods received. WHAT THIS SALE MEANS TO YOU!! It means that every Remnant and Oddment of past season's stock, however good in quality, however desirable to hold back, is pushed out. At what price to you ? NOT HALF ORDINARY PRICE BUT 1 SALE PRICE. 1 SALE PRICE. 2 mZ • . The Centre Tables are loaded with REMNANTS of CALICOS, SHEETINGS, DAMASKS, PRINTS, COTTON and WOOLLEN DRESS GOODS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, LADIES' CHILDREN'S and MEN'S UNDERWEAR, BLOUSES, CORSETS, SOX, and a hundred and one Substantial Articles AT ;...:,-. HALF SALE. PRICE. Dinna Forget! Come! Come Once!! Come Again!!! _ YOURS FOR THE FINAL EFFORT, f ~a McGEUEK, THOMSON and C 0,," "QUALITY HOUSE," FEILDING.

HQKER & SEALING, /CARRIAGE BUILDERS AND WHEELWRIGHTS. Vehicles of all Clasess Repainted and Overhauled. A Trial Solicited KIMBOLTON ROAD. Next Gas Co.'s Offices.

A PITI ATHLETIC CLUB'S' ANNUAL SPORTS. To be held on the Domain, EASTER MONDAY, 13th APRIL, 1014. First event to start at 10.30 a.m. sharp. Officials. Patron: Mr E. .H. Cummerfield. President: Mr R. Pratt. VicePresidents: Messrs J. S. Mcintyre, A. R. McNae, B. Crisp, W. Rickard H. Osborne, S. Stevens, S. J. Hay ward, F. S. Johnston, H. Watson, P. Lewis, G. Geange, W. McKay, J. Waterson, E. Jorgensen, A. Gibson, H. Walls, J. Israel, Jehn Malone, W. Red, S. Hall, R. Richardson, Sam Strachan, J. Morris, T. Malone, H. Burne, James Cheyne, W. H. Pawson, James Malone, F C. Elliot, A. Cawood, Elliot Bros., Dr Yeldham, C. Hills, O. Weigel, M. H. Hart, J. Beard, F. S. Rumbold, P. O'Reilly, F. S. Guy, J. Buckmaai, J. Nix, A. Brooking, Browne Bros., D. Thurston, W. J. Viles, A. Rolfe, A. Mcintyre, D. Thomson. Judges: Running Events —J. S. Mcintyre, G. Geange, A. Gibson. Horse Events—W. J. Viles, A. Brooking, and C. Stevens. Chopping and Sawing Events —E. Oummerfield, P. E. Lewis, J. Mcintyre. Handicappers: H. burne and E. H. Oummerfield. Starter: John Malone. Assistant Starter: P. E. Lewis. Timekeeper: U. Weigel. Conductor of Sports: VV. McKay. Secre. tary: "VV. McKenzie. Assistant Secretary: E. Jorgensen. Programme of Events: — • 1. MAIDEN RACE, 150 yards: Ist prize, £1: 2nd, 10s. Entrance, Is 6d. 2. BOYS' RACE, under 14 years: Ist prize, 10s; 2nd, ss; 3rd 2s 6d. Entrance free. 3. 100 YARDS HANDICAP: Ist prize, £2 10s; 2nd, £1. Nomination 2s. Acceptance, ls 6d. 4. HANDICAP SAWING COMPETITION (Local): Ist prize, £2, 2nd, £1. Nomination, 2s. Acceptance, ls 6d. 5. BOYS' RACE, under 10 years: 1 Ist prize, 4s; 2nd 2s; 3rd, ls. Entrance, free. 6. PONY JUMP, not over 14 hands: Ist, £1 10s; 2nd, 10s. Entrance, 2s. To be ridden by Boys not over 16 years of age. 7. 220 YARDS HURDLES HANDICAP: Ist prize, £2 10s; 2nd, £1. Nomination, '2s. Acceptance, Is 6d. 8. HANDICAP SAWING COMPETITION (Open): Ist prize, £3; 2nd, £1. Nomination, 2s 6d. Acceptance, lr> 6d. 9. TILTING AT THE RINGS: Ist prize. £1 10s; 2nd, 10s. Entrance, 2s 6d. 10. GIRLS' RACE, under 14 years: Ist, ss; 2nd, 2s 6d;.3rd, Is. En--11. MAIDEN HUNTERS' COMPETITION: Ist, £3; 2nd, £1. Entrance, 4s. 12. 220 YARDS BRACELET HANDICAP: Bracelet value £2 10s; 2nd, Trophy. Nomination, 2s. Acceptance, le. 13. HANDICAP CHOP, 15-inch Standing Block: Ist, £4; 2nd, £2; 3rd, 10s. Nomination, 3s 6d. Acceptance, 3s. 14. VICTORIA CROSS RACE: Ist, £1: 2nd, 10s. Entrance, ls 6d. 15. 440 YARDS HANDICAP: Ist, £3 r2nd, £1 10s; 3rd, 10s. Nomination, 3s. Acceptance, 2s. 16. OPEN HUNTERS' COMPETI TION: Ist prize, £4 and Challenge Cup valued at £15 15s, to be won three times by the same owner; 2nd prize, £1 10s; 3rd, 15s- Entrance, 6s. Minimum weight, 12st. 17. HOP, STEP, AND JUMP: Ist, £1; 2nd, 10s. Entrance, ls 6d. 18. UNDERHAND CHOP, 18-inch Blocks: Ist, £3; 2nd, £1; 3rd, 10s. ■" Nomination. 3s. Acceptance, 3s. 19. WRESTLING ON HORSEBACK, Teams of three men: Ist prize, £2. Entrance, ss. 20. 880 YARDS HANDICAP: Ist £3; 2nd, £1 ; 10s; 3rd, 10s. ' Nomination, 3s. Acceptance, 2s. 21. FLAG RACE: Ist prize, £1 Is, donated by Mr Cummorfield; 2nd, 10s.. Entrance, ls 6d. 22. SHEAF TOSSING: Ist, £1 2nd, 10s. Entrance ls 6d. 23. THREAD-THE-NEEDLE RACE, Competitors to be nominated by Ladies: Ist prize, £1; 2nd, 10s. Entrance, ls 6d. 24. POINTS PRIZE, for the most points in Running Events (local runners only). 25. POINTS PRIZE, for most points in Chopping and Sawing Events (open). 26. CHAIN-STEPPING, SHEEPGuessing, TUG-OF-WAR, and extra Children's Races. NOMINATIONS for Events No. 3. 4, 7, 8, 12, 13, 10, 18, 20, close with the Secretary on Saturday, March 28th, and must bo accompanied with Nomination Fees and past two years' performances. If no performances for the past two years, the three last performances must be sent. No entries will be accepted in Sawing Events uuless tho names and performances of both men aro clearly stated. Winners on the day may be rehandicapped for subsequent events at the discretion of tlie Handicappers. Running Events subject to the rules of th c N.Z. Athletic Union. Chopping and Sawing events conducted under the rules of the N.Z. Axemen's Association. The Comm.i'itee reserve tho right to substitute Trophies for Cash in any event.. Seven in the 440 yards and 880 yards and Hop-Step-and-Jump or no event. "Local" means within a ten-mile radius of Apiti (air line). Admission to Ground: Adults. Is; Children, 6d; Horses, Is. REFRESHMENT BOOTH ON THE GROUND. CONCERT AND~~DANCE IN THE EVENING. W. McKenzie, Hon. Sec. THE LOLLY SHOP, In Lyceum Theatre Building. DAINTY and fresh Sweets (>f all kinds, including many Novelty lines. FRESH FRUIT arriving daily. A trial solicited. T. ANDERSON, Proprietor.

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2311, 14 March 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2311, 14 March 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2311, 14 March 1914, Page 4

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