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Business Notice*. j 00<> <><><><><>0<><><>^ PURSER & SON BACK OF EGMONT HOTEL. BACK OF EGMONT HOTEL. A FEW LINES left of SALVAGE , ' STOCKSINGLE BRASS RAIL BEDSTEADS, - all sound, 9s 6d. . LINOLEUM DOUBLE BRASS RAIL BEDSTEADS, all sound, 17s 6d. REMNANTS. WARDROBES, £2 9s 6d, £3 ss. IRON OAK SIDEBOARD, £3 ss. CHEFFONIER (Mirror Back), £2 15s. ' BRUSSELS CARPET QUARES, 11-3 * x 12, 40s. TAPESTRY CARPET SQUARES, 9 x 9, 19s 6d. \ J H. RUGS, 3s 3d to 20s. \ AND NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED— CHEVILLE DUCHESS PAIRS. WOOD BEDSTEADS and COTS. "TOURIST" FOLDING GO-CARTS. FANCY ART CURTAINS. LINEN FIBRE CHAIRS. i _ < >C^o^<K><>OO<>O<><><><X><><^<>^O<>D><><X>O<XX><^ COOOOO< PURSER*. SON. Bo* 126- 'Phone 67. -

"COME A' TH'GITKER." HAWERA CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL GATHERING. To be held on MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1911. PROGRAMME. OFFICERS: President, Mr G. Watts; yice-Presi-dents, Messrs A. Kean and H. J. Rowe; Treasurer, Mr R. W. Sargent; Handicapper, Mr A. Hansen; Starter, Mr A. Kean; Marshall, Mr W. J. McNiven; Timekeepers, Messrs R. W. Sargent, H. Brunette, and H. W. Waroup. 3 i 1 Bi B. B. 1 Maiden Raoe lbu yards * open to all who have never won an advertised raoe; entranoe 2s B0 10 — 2 Boys' Hue; 220yardB; under 14 years ; post entry 6d 10 5 - 8 Caledonian Handi">sp; Ist event, 100 yards : nomination 2s 6d; acceptance 3s 70 80 10 4 Throwing 161b Hammer ; entranoe la ...... 20 6 — 6 Tossing the Caber; entranoe Is 20 5 — 6 Bagpipe Mublo (Marches); en« trance 5a 70 SO — 7 Patting the Shot ; entranoe Is ... 20 6 — 8 Caledonian Handioap ; 2nd event 220 yards ; nomination 2a 6d : acoeptanoe 3s6d 80 80 10 9 Bioyole Raoe (Maiden) ; one mile; norn Is ; * accept 2s .. 40 16 — 10 Bagpipe Muaio (Strathspeys and Reels); 2nd event; entrance 5s .. 70 SO — 11 Piping Competition (for youths nnder 18) ; entrance free . . . . Gold Medal 12 Boys' Raoe, 440 yards handioKn; under 16 years; post entry Is6d.. 20 10 6 IE Best Highland Costnme; entranoe 2s 6d. Vioe - president's (Mr H. J. Rowe's) .. .. Silver Medal 14 Best Dressed Highland Boy ; entranoe Is ; Vioe-president's (Mr Kean's) Silver Medal 15 Best Dressed Highland Girl : entrance, Is : a donor's Silver Medal 16 Pole Jnmp Entrance 2/- • 80 10 17 Amateur Handicap, 220 yards, (run urlder auspices of the Hawera Amateur Athletio Club) : norn 2s Ist and 2nd prize Trophies 18 Rnnning High Jump Handioap ; entrance 2s 80 10 — 19 One Mile Bioyole Handioap; ; norn 2s ; accept 3s .. .. .. 60 30 10 20 Caledonian Handioap; 3rd event. 440 yards ; norn 3s ; accept 4s 6d 100 40 ;15 21 Bicycle Handicap ; two miles ; norn 8s aocept 4s 100 80 10 22 Highland Fling in Coatnme ; entrance Bs6d £0 15 — •22 Sword Dance ; entianoe Si 6d ... 60 15 — 24 Sword Dance (boys under 16); entrance free 20 10 — 26 Sword Dance (for girls nnder 18) ; entrance free 20 10 26 Highland Fling ; tot hoys under 16. Entranoe free ; 20 10 - 27 Highland Fling in Costume (for girls) ; entranoe, free 20 10 28 Highland Fling in Costume(for girls under 16). Entrance tree 20 10 0 29 Best Dance in Costume (Boys or Girls under 12 years) : entrance free : A Donor's Silver Medal 80 Sheantreaus Danoe (for boys and girls nnder 16) ; entranoe free . . Gold Medal 31 Half Mile Handicap; norn 4j; accept Bs ... 120 40 20 82 Running Long- Jump Handioap entrance 2b 30 10 — 83 Three Mile Bioyole Handicap nomSsjacoep 4s 6d .. .. 100 80 5 84 Hop -Step -and -Jump Handioap; entrance 2s 30 10 35 Caledonian Mile Handioap ; norn ; 4s 6d accept 6s 140 60 20! 36 Amateur Handicap, 440 yards ' ( Norn 2/- Ist and 2nd prize Trophies 37 Consolation Handioap, 220 yds; ■ entrance 3s 40 20 — < 38 Consolation Bicycle Handicap : \ one mile; entrance 8a ... .. 40 20 — | Highest aggregate numoer of Points for Han&can Bioyele Events, Nos. 19, 21, and 83 : Mr G. V. Pearce'e Gold Medal. Poiniw to' oount 5. 8, S. Highest aggregate number of points for all Running Events. The President's (Mr Watts') Prize, Gold Medal. Points oount 5, 8, 2. The Rules of the Taranaki Athletio and Caledonian Assooiation will be strictly adhered to, and - may be obtained from the Seoretary. A full knowledge of the Ruleß will be expected from every competitor. Nominations for all the Handicap Events, to- ■ gether wich all performances for the previous two years (if not any within that time, the last three performances in each event to be given) will oloße with the Seoretary on FKIDAP. 29rd December. 1910, 9 p.m. ' Handicaps will be published on WEDNESDAY, 28th Deo., 1910, in Hawera' Star. The right is reserved to re-handicap all winners at meetings prior to Ist January, 1911. NOMINATIONS CLOSE ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23bd, 1910. The Games will commence at 11 a.m sharp. Admission, Is. ■ Children under 12, half price. Member's ticket, 10s, admitß holder and family of three to the grounds and stand, with two ■ tickets for concert. Thb Society's • • GRAND ANNUAL CONOEET will be held in the evening at the Hawera Open> Rouse, at whioh the best procurable taltnt will assist. .. ' w. a. gum, ' - Seoretary MBN who fhivt! Apply \ LANE'S MBDOLINE ' after. Mains your next shave < ejiiy, delifhtful, coinfertinf. ( Clears all MeoilsiMfl. if- •*' Ckeale*. ''-5« ' ST NATHAN, MANTJFACTTJRER of TOFFEES, CANDIES and ICES., Shop nerfc to Cooper and Co., in HIGH STREET. —— ~ I Jf you want good quality, call at the LOLLY AND CANDY KITCHEN. ] LOLLY AND CANDY KITCHEN. ' 1 A Splendid Selection of TOFFEES and CANDIES. CHOCOLATES, Etc., kept in large variety. -

■piHAMA ATHLETIC CLUb/ FIFTH ANNUAL SPORTS, Will he held on the PIHAMA DOMAIN, On WEDNESDAY, FEB. 1, 1911. (Affiliated to Taranaki A. and C. • Association.) PROGRAMME. . 1. Maiden Race, 150yds— 1st 30s, 2nd 10s; P.E. 2s. 2. One-mile Cycle^ — 60s, 20s. ss; norn, 2s 6d, ace. 2s. , 3. 100yds— 60s, 20s, ss; nom. 2s 6d r ace. 2s. 4. Half-mile— 6os, 20s, ss; nom. 2s 6d r s>cc 2s 5. High Jump— 3os, 10s ; P.E. 2s. 6. Wrestling, open weights— 3os. 10s; P.E. 2s. 7. 220yds— 60s 20s, ss; nom. 2s 6di . ace. 2s. 8. Two-mile Cycle— 6os, 20s. ss; nom. 2s 6d ace. 2s. 9. 440yds— 70s, 20s, ss; nom. 2s 6d, ace. 2s. , 10. Stockmen's Competition — Gold Medal, value, £2 2s, presented by Mr J. Stacey; P.B. 2s. 11. 120 yds Hurdles— 6os, 20s, ss; nom. 2s 6d, ace. 2s. 12. Mile' Handicap— loos, 30s, 10s: nom. 3s ace. 3s. 13. Putting Shot— 2os, ss; P.E. 2s. 14. Wrestling, list and under— 3os, 10s; P.E. 2s. 15. Stepping Chain— 2os; P.E. Is. 16. Sheffield Handicap, 150yds— 60s, ■ 20s, ss;.nom.. nom. 3s, ace. 2s 17. Maori Race— 2os, ss; P.E. Is 6d. 18. Members' Race, 100yds— 20s, ss ; P.E. Is. 19. Forced Handicap, 150 yds — 30s 10s, ss; winners (compulsory) 2s, losers Is. Points Prize— A Gold Medal, value £3 3s, will be given for most points scored in events 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 11 12, 16 ; points to count 3, 2, 1. Nominations close for Running and Cycling Events on 21st January. Acceptances at 11 a.m. on day of Sports. • All entries to be accompanied*-by fees and performances. Weight Guessing Competition. Children's 'events during the day. Band in attendance. Sports commence at 11 a.m. sharp. The Club's GRAND CONCERT and DANCE will be held in the Hall, Pihama, in the evening. Admission to ground: Is; horses, 6d. Handicapper: A. Hansen. Assistant Secretary: E. S. Forsyth H. E. BARLOW, Hon. Sec., P. 0., Pihama. GIBSON'S STABLES GIBSON'S STABLES* ; THIS establishment is now the largest and the most complete of its kind on the coast, extensive alterations and additions having recently been carried out. There is far more - accommodation for horses and vehicles under cover than formerly. Another entrance has been added from Nelson Street, which greatly -facilitates the work on busy days. Every attention has been given to detail, and the arrangements throughout are complete in every respect. Patrons are assured of their business requirements receiving prompt attention, careful and obliging assistants being always in attendance. . The hiring branch of the business is highly efficient. Hacks, gigs, buggies, brakes, etc., always available. The Proprietor personally attends to the business, and while taking thisopportunity of thanking the public for their liberal patronage since he took over .these Stables, hopes for a continuance of that confidence, which he- ; will at all times endeavor to merit. J. F. GILLANDERS, Proprietor. . A. H. DD 0*™"10 *™"1" 1 " ■• LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S SADDLE MAKER. High Street Hawera. SAD6L29 and HARNESS of every ' description made to order on the* premises. Satisfaction guaranteed. REPAIRS neatly and promptly sxecuted. AGENT for— Solomon's Solution, Dlapham's Patent Horse-Holder and"* Wheel-Lock, and Kirkwood's Ointment. , CHAMPION FLOUR. THE NORTHERN MILL IS STILL. A FREE MILL. A FREE MILL. A FREE MTLL. > rfIHEY will NOT Join the celebratotf■A- r Jflpur Millers' Trust. Every Wage-earner "should ask for- { „ bread made from this brand. CHAMPION FLOUR is 'stiocke'T' in- » [)t sizes "by'. 1 '- .: ' E. FODEN." h 'T P. S. FOX, QILLANDEBa' htorb..

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LX, Issue LX, 31 December 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LX, Issue LX, 31 December 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LX, Issue LX, 31 December 1910, Page 2

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