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,-.v *.* :r. easily digestible andis more palatable because it is emulsified with fresh eggs. ... ■ • Only Lane’s has a special ingredient of the greatest value in lung complications. No other brand contains so large a percentage of pure Norwegian Cod Liver OiL M. LANES a/6 and 4/6 at all Chemists and Stores. Manufactured E. G. LANE, Graduate Chemist, Oamaru.

MEREMERE-OHANGAI SPORTS CLUB. gPORTS jyjLETING To be held in Mr J. Anderson's Paddock, Ohangai, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1927. President: Mr J. Anderson. Patron: J. O’Shea. Officials —Starter: W. Sorenson. Handicapper: P. Sheahan. Judges—Athletic Events: J. Kerrisk, G. Williams, E. Morrissey. Horse Events: A. Hankow. PROGRAMME 1. Boys under 16 years. Ist, 20/-; 2nd, 10/-. Norn. 1/2. 100 Yards Handicap. Ist, 40/-; 2nd, 20/-; 3rd, 10/-. Noire 2/3. Best School Pony, maiden. Ist, 10/-; 2nd, 5/-; 3rd, 2/6. 4. 100 Yards Boys under 12 years. Trophy. 5. 440 Yards Handicap. Ist, 40/-; 2nd, 20/-; 3rd, 10/-. Norn. 2/6. Best Pony, open clas. Ist, 10/-; 2nd, 5/-; 3rd, 2/6. 7. 100 Yards Married Men’s Race (local). Ist, 20/-; 2nd, 10/8. Sawing Competition. Ist, 20/-. Nom. 1/9. 100 Yards Married Ladies’ Race. Trophy. 10. Arithmetic Race. Ist, 10/-. Post entry 1/11. High Jump Handicap. Ist, 15/-; 2nd, 5/-. Post entry 1/12. Piek-a-Back Race, 100 yards (weight for age). Ist, 10/-; 2nd, 5/-. Post entry 1/13. 880 Yards Handicap. Ist, 40/-; 2nd, 20/-; 3rd, 10/-. Nom. 2/14. Thread-the-Needle Race. Ist, 10/-. Post entry 1/15. 100 Yards Single Ladies’ Race. Trophy. 16. 100 Yards Amateur Handicap. Trophies. Nom. 2/17. Pour-Part Race. Ist, 15/-; 2nd, 5/-. Post entry 1/- . " 18. 2 Mile Cycle Race. Ist, 40/-; 2nd, 20/-. Post entry 2/19. Best Utility Horse; to be shown in saddle. Ist, gold medal presented by Mr A. H. Lankow; 2nd, trophy. Nom. 2/6 19a. Spring Carters, 20 to 25cwt. (utility class not eligible). 20. 220 Yards Amateur Handicap.

Trophies. Nom. 2/20a. Underhand Chop, 12-ineh block. 21. Potato Race on Ponies, for schoolboys. Ist, 7/6; 2nd, 2/6 22. Potato Race on Ponies, for school girls. Ist, 7/6; 2nd, 2/6 23. Members’ Race. Ist, 20/-j 2nd, 10/-. Nom. 1/24. Footballers’ Race, open to all Wednesday football clubs; 110 yards in football togs, including boots. Ist, £2 2s, donated by Mr R. D. Wilson; 2nd, 10/-. Nom. 1/,Stepping the Chain. Ist, 20/-. Post entry 1/Sheep Guessing. Ist, 20/-. Post entry 1/Nails in Bottle Guessing. Ist, 10/-. Post entry 6d Nail Driving for ladies. Trophy. Post . entry 6d A trophy will be presented to best boy and girl riders in classes 3 and 6. NOMINATIONS for Events 2,5, 13 and 24 close with the Secretary on Friday, May 20. Entries for amateur events 16 and 19 must be left with the secretary of the Amateur Athletic Association, Hawera, befbre 1 Friday, May 20, and will be run under Amateur Association rules. Sports commence at 11 a.m. Refreshment Booths on Ground. Children’s Races throughout the day. The fixture of the Wednesday Football Competition, Ohangai v. Wharetoa, will be played on the Sports Ground at 2.30 p.m. ADMISSION TO GROUNDS: Gents, 2/-; Ladies, 1/-; Chlidren of school age, Free. GRAND BALL in the Hall in the Evening. P. SHEAHAN, A. WILLIAMS, Joint Secretaries, Ohangai.

DON’T GIVE HIM A CHANCE. OTHERWISE YOU’LL BE SORRY. That cold you know so well is most persistent. Tie is likely to take , you unawares ami under all sorts of guises. Some! i mes its a. sore throat, or it may he a sneezing lit, or an annoying cough, or perhaps that horrible stuffy sensation. He is most likely to visit you when you are run-down and your vitality is low. But at all times look out for him. Keep a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver always handy. That is the best specific. A neglected cough or cold may lead to manv sinister ailments, but if tackled in time there is no need to worry. The rich, red. warming, soothing properties of “Baxter’s” ease sore throats and relieve bronchial complaints in a wonderful fray. When the kiddies come home from school or hubbv home from business with the signs of a cold giv» theiji “Baxter’s.” Not only will it relieve, but its tonic prop* ties will help to build up the system to resist future attacks. You can obtain this tried and tested remedy—it came from England 61 years ago—at half-a-crown for a generous-sized bottle. Economical mothers, order the special family size at As.ed. 9

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 20 May 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 20 May 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 20 May 1927, Page 3

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