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AMUftBMFNm THE PALAOE' 0F PARAMOUWT “ FOX FAME Matinee at 2. Nightly at 7.45 GEORGE 'ALSU in “Bra,#© 'cwidl SoSd ,, «iß Syirsshine Comedy Hss Musical! Sneeze Supports of the Very Best. Dress Circle Is, Stalls 6d (children half-price at matinee. Book at Muir’s.

A G|JLA DAY ON THE TURAMGAMUI RIVER 2 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4tli, 1919. ATT A S Wx TO AID THE THE WAIKAMAE BEACH SPECTACULAR OPENING OE 'THE' ROWING SEASj THE SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP OF POVERTY BAY,^ FOllk SOLID SILVER CHALLENGE CUP, FROM B&jMOGE TO BRIDGI Amusing Competition,,. Afternoon TerTent,. lee Cream Parlour. Sweets 'mr'SoXSonerv' Stall,, Flower Markets,’ and Life-Savins Rtration.

i JJIS MAJESTY'S J’HEATRE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER sth. JUVENILE Entertainment, Aid of I SALVATIO [ ORGANLSE “B ABES Y EJJNDS. /Mrs/ may. NT TIT OOD.’ Admission—Dress Circle and Orcliestra Stalls, 2s; Stalls, Is. j Box Plan at Muir’s.

N UHAKA A &p, S OCIETY Will |b| Aid at . | \fUHAKA on Mew y k W s D ay - FRIDAY ENTRIES IuLOSE IMBER. Paddocking may 'be arranged and Posters supplied on application to W. B. CROMBIE, Secretary. p/\TUTAHI gPORTS QLUB. poxiNG j)AY gPorts. To be held in the Patutalii Domain; on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26. |Y First Event, 12 lnii, Refreshments may be iJiadkon Grounds. ¥ 1 FOOT \ 100yds MAIDEN RACE. Filflt prize, £1 10s Entrance, Is. >. V\ PAT UTAH I HANDICAP, MOOjfcls, 220yds, 440yds. Each distaiiije Bi'st 'prize, £2; seoond, 10s. Nomination,' 2s; acceptance Is 6d. MARRIED Trophy. £1 Is. MARRIED WOMEN'S RACE/ Wrophy. BOYS’ RACE (undei* 18). Trophy/ £1 Is. GILLS’ RACE (under Jp. Tropl/, £1 Is. 4#H OPPINC^EVENTS. IOP, First prize, £4; imi nation, 2s ; aci isin Ending | second, £l. I cenifance, 2s ! 15inJ®JNDERlu®D CHOP. First prize, > £3/ second,.#£l. Nomination, 2s; ac- ! 2a • SAWING. Fiyst prize, £3; second, £l. • Nomination, 2s 6d; acceptance, Is 6d. i BOYS UN MIR 14. Special prize, £1; second, J7s 6d. Four entries or no prize. HORSE EVENTS. OPEHp JUMP (Steeplechase style). First pmze, £3; second, £l. Entrance, ss. OPBN JUMP (Hunters’ style), First maze. £3; second, £l. Entrance, ss. PONY JUMP. First prize, £2 10s; sec,vond, £l. Entrance, 3s. FtiAG RACE. First prize, £1 10s; secf ond, 10s. Entrance, 2s. TILTING IN RING. First prize, £1 10s; second, 10s. Entrance, 2s. THREADING THE NEEDLE. Gent, £1; lady. £l. Entrance, 2s. TUG-OF-WAR ON HORSEBACK (5 aside) First prize. £2 10s. Entrance, 5s a team. CYCLE EVENTS. BICYCLE RACE. 3 miles (handicap). First prize, £3 10s-, second, £1 10s. Entranoe. 4s. .. BICYCLE RACE. 1 mile (handicap). First prize, £2 10s; second, £l. Entrance, 3s. , NOTE.—Children’s Events will be arranged on the ground a,s conditions ''ENTRIES for 100yds. 220yds and 440 yds Handicap, the two Bicycle Races and Chopping Contests must be in the handsof the Secreary not .later than December 19. Handicaps will be published ill the Gisborne Times. All protests to he lodged with the Committee within ten minutes after each event. Protest fee. 10s. ADMISSION: Is; Horses, 6d; Motor Cars ’ 2s ’ G. GTLLMAN, Hon. Sec., I’atutahi. A. M. LEWIS & SON -IMPORTERS OF—MOTOR CA RS AND T RTJ 0 K S. SOLE AGENTS FOR—CHANDLER SCRIPPS-BOOTH SINGER CALCOTT NEWTON-BENNETT, & WOLSLEY OARS. OVERLAND-WILLYS KNIGHT CADILLAC SUNBEAM MITCHELL DAIMLER JEFFERY STDDEBAKER r jWRES AND ACCESSORIES FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS CAR PAINTING LARGE STAFF OF EXPERT MECHANICS. FOR ALL REPAIR WORK. A M. LEWJ.S & SON

“Friendship Cuttefh Grief by Halves.” Baxter’s Lung Preserver is every day making new friends. Here is what one of them says. —Bacon. “Allow me to compliment you on your Lung Preserver. It is some cold killer. Yesterday mv throat was a continual reminder of its existence, and my nasal organ was a perpetual nuisance. I took three doses of 'Baxter’s”; now mv frontal ornament is once more a useful member and my throat has ceased from troubling, ’cause the cold bug is at rest.”—B. Crawford, 20 Symonds Street, Auckland. Get a large 2/6 bottle from Chemist or Store to-day.*** •

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Gisborne Times, Volume LI, Issue 5344, 3 December 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume LI, Issue 5344, 3 December 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume LI, Issue 5344, 3 December 1919, Page 6

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