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SPECJAL ADVERTISEMENTS jCIOOTK TARANAKI RETURNED *-* SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION THIRD ANNUAL BALL ANNUAL BALL ' WINTER SHOW BUILDINGS, HAWERA. "WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31. | WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31. -THE> LEADING SOCIAL EVENT OP THE SEASON. . Moosman's Special Orchestra of 11 Instruments. Tickets for admission to the above **»y be obtained from Messrs Purser P. T. Donnelly and Co., Gold~«tone and Patterson, or from any mem "her of the committee. . Concession -tickets for members of the Returned •"Soldiers' Association may be obtained *>nly on personal application, on or before noon, August 31, to Mr M. C. *Orighton, secretary R.S.A., at his office, High Street. Applications by T»st for returned soldiers' tickets will raaot be entertained. -:■■ G. H. WEIR, E. SMARTER, Joint Secretaries, Ball Committee HAWERA MOTOR CYCLE CLUB. '•^ "ANNUAL MEETING. WTHB Annual, General Meeting of the -1-' above Club will be held in the Soldiers' Club on FRIDAY, August 19. •at 7.30 p.m. Members and intending 'members are cordially invited to attend. W. V. PATTERSON, 31389 Hon. Secretary.

GREAT I BOXTNC BOXING BOXING BOXING TOURNAMENT vender the auspices of the Taranaki Boxing Association (Inc.) SATURDAY, AUGUST 13. SATURDAY, AUGUST 13. CORONATION HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH. . First Bout at 8 p.m. \ °3The Biggest Attraction yet staged in 1 Taranaki, The Great 15 Rounds Professional Bout for Purse of £100, LAURIE CADMAN ;, (Auckland) Versus LEN MoASEY A (Taranaki) j SPECIAL AMATEUR BOUTS: ICOLLINS (Stratford) r. SEAMARK (Omata) 6, HOPE (New Plymouth} v. W. COATES (Omata). ». SHARROCK (Stratford) v. W. COOMBE (Oaonui) .jJACK WILLIS (New Plymouth) v. T. vQLEARY (Omata) ft. DUGGAN (Hawera) r. R FITZSIMMONS (Matapu) HILLS (Riverlea) v. McDONALD (Dunedin) Itoferee—FßANK BURNS (Auckland) iPrices of admission: 10/-, 5/-; back "jseats'B/-, and limited number of ring feeats at £1 Is. Seats can be booked at iDolliers. NOTE.—Patrqns can park their moHfor cars near the Hall. ERNEST CLARKE, Hi • Hon. Secretary. MARTON JOCKEY CLUB. SiPRING MEETING. IVEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. I"\TOMINATIONS for Hack Hurdles, -4»* Trial Hack Plate, Hack Steepler '•haae, Marton Handicap (open), Rangi4&ei Steeplechase (open), Electric iEtack, Railway Handicap (open), and tJCutaenui Welter Hack Close on TUESDAY, August 16th, at 9 p.m. RA*JGITIKEI HUNT IMEETING. MARTON RACECOURSE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. " T|^rOMINATIONS~Tor Hunters' Hur- -^^ dies, Trial Hack Plate, Rangitikei JHunt Cup Steeplechase, Croiton- Han<dicap (open), View Halloa Steeplechase (hunters), Telegraph Handicap ofPFen), Ladies' Bracelet (hunters), anJ farewell Hack, close on TUESDAY, i iAugust 16th, at 9 p.m. Programmes on application to— ARTHUR WAY, I Secretary to both Clubs, ■' , Marton. j :^" NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. j ANY Person found Trespassing with. -*■£*• Dog or Gun on Glen-nui, Matsnaateomga, "without permission will be prosecuted wiiliout exception. A. GRAY, Manager. •4,5,6,112389,20567 . \ \ LL Prices in our ladies' and child- £\. Ten's footwear have been greatly • reduced. Call and inspect these sub-•-stantial reductions.—Hannah and Co., t'Ltd.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 12 August 1921, Page 1

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