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GENERAL NOTICES. \ : , REWARD PIAA REWARD will be paid to • cwXUU anv one can prove that ■ E. E. GILCHRIST does not sell groceries and provisions of every description at the lowest remunerative advance on the cost price. I buy for cash and sell for cash only, consequently I can sell cheap, 1 having no travellers, no expensive delivery, no credit, no bad debts and no office staff. SAVE YOUR MONEY BY BUYING IN THE CHEAPEST MARKET. EVERY OTHER ARTICLE AT LOWEST PRICES Sole Agent for Famous Temple Tea, Purest and Best. Note address: — , The Square, Next P.D.C. E. E. GILCHRIST pAPATAWA SPORTS CLUB. FOURTH ANX UAL GATH E RING. (Affiliated with the New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association.) EASTER MONDAY, April 17th, 1922 PROGRAMME. First Event to Start at 10.30 a.m. Sharp. 1. 120 yards Handicap for Primary School Boys (open to Woodville County and Borough): Ist prize trophy value £l, 2nd trophy value 10/. Entrance 1/. 2. 100 yards Handicap: Ist prize trophy value 50/, 2nd trophy 20/. Entrance 3/. 3. 100 yards Handicap, for boys attending a Secondary School or tiiosc who have left a primary school not more than one year as from Ist February (open to Woodville Borough and County: Ist prize £l, 2nd trophy 10/. Entrance 1/. 4. 220 yards Handicap: Ist prize trophy value 60/, 2nd trophy 20/. Entrance 3/G. 5. Single Ladies’ Race: Ist and 2nd prizes, trophies. G. 440 yards Handicap; Ist prize trophy value £3, 2nd' trophy £l. Entrance 3/G. 7. Married Ladies’ Race: Ist and 2nd prizes, trophies. S. SSO yards Plandicap: Ist prize trophy value £3, 2nd £l. Entrance 3/G. 9. Married Men’s Race, handicap: Ist prize trophy value £l, 2nd trophy value 10/. Entrance 2/. 10.120 yards Hurdles, handicap: Ist prize trophy value £2 10/, 2nd trophy value £1 10/. Entrance 3/. 11. One Mile Bics’de Handicap, for boys IS years and under: Ist prize trophy value £l, 2nd trophy 10/. Entrance 2/. 12. High Jump,'"‘handicap; Ist prize trophy value 40/, 2nd 20/. Entrance 2/G. 13. Two-mile Bicycle Race, handicap: Ist prize trophy value 40/, 2nd 15/. Entrance 2/. 14. Hop, Step and Jump: Ist prize trophy value £2O, 2nd trophy 10/. Entrance 2/., 15. Long Jump: Ist prize trophy value 20/, 2nd trophy value 10/. Entrance 2/. IG. Thread-the-Needle Race, horseback: Ist prize GO/, 2nd 30/. Entrance 3/6. 17. Pony Jump, for ponies 14.2 and under: Ist prize £2, 2nd £l. Entrance 5/. 18. Turning Competition, horseback: Ist prize £2, 2nd 15/. Entrance 3/. 19. Flag Race, hbrseback: Ist prize £2, 2nd 15/. Entrance 3/. 20. Maiden Hunters’ Competition: Ist prize £3, 2nd £2. Entrance 5/. 21. Open Hunters’ Competition: Ist prize £5, 2nd £2. ‘ Entrance 10/. 22. Tug-o’-War, for teams of G men aside: Ist prize £3. Four teams or no event. Entrance 2/ per man. Post entry at 2 p.m. 23. Musical Stalls, horseback: Ist prize 3*l/, 2nd 10/. Entrance 3/. 24. Rescue Race: Ist prize 30/, 2nd 15/. Entrance 2/G. Also children’s events, chain-step-ping, pillow lighting, weight judging, nail driving. Nominations in events Nos. 1,2, 3, 4,6, S, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 close with the Secretary on FRIDAY, April 7th, accompanied by entry fees and performances. Entries to be made on Association’s form, obtainable from the Secretary. All other events post entry. Entries for horse events must be made half an hour before race commences. Three competitors or no event, five competitors or no second prize. Handicappers reserve the right to re-handicap. Membership 7/G, entitles member to admission to grounds for self, lady and family to 14 years of ago; horse or conveyance free. Admission to grounds: Adults 1/6, Children under 14 half-price; Horses 1/, Cars 1/. Refreshment Booth on Brounds. Brass Band in attendance. A BALL will be held in the FORESTERS’ HALL, WOODVILLE, in the Evening. Gentlemen 3/, Ladies 2/. W. F. O’DONNELL, Secretary, ’Phone 145 K, Woodville. WHAT IS YOUR HOUSE WORTH ? Whatever you think your house is worth, you can add considerably to its value by giving it a timedy coat of paint. Now is the time to paint, winter will soon be here, and your house needs greater protection, against the bad weather. Our reputation stands behind the quality of our work, which is proved by our ever increasing business. WARD BROS., PAINTERS AND PAPERHANGERS, Cuba Street, ;; Palmerston N.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2086, 29 March 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2086, 29 March 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2086, 29 March 1922, Page 8

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