WE ABE CASH BUYERS POTATOES ONIONS WHEAT GOLDINGHAM & BECKETT LIMITED, ’ KING STREET. GENERAL NOTICES let. Ist and LONGBURN FREEZING WORKS PICNIC (Branch) Batchelar’s Paddock (Across Fitzherbert Bridge) SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1928. ‘‘The Best Picnic of All.” “Why?” Come and Sec; All Welcome; You 'will be sorry of you Miss this. Races for all, as Advertised. Manawatu Highland Pipe Band in full muster. Madge’s Char-a-bancs leave Longburn 9 a.m. Town buses leave Terrace End, Hospital, West End, Takaro Park 9.15 a.m. The Square 9.30 a.m. ‘Pares: Adults, Longburn return 1/-. Pares: Adults, All parts of town return 6d. Children with parents or guardians Free. Hot Water, Milk, Tea, Sugar and Soft Drinks FREE Ice Creams, Fruit and Lollies for the Children and Ladies. PROGRAMME (Commence 10.30 a.m) 1. Girls ’ Race, under 10 years. Ist and 2nd Trophies. 2. Boys’ Race, under 10 years. and 2nd Trophies. 3. Girls’ Race, 12 years. 2nd Trophies. 4.. Boys’ Race, 12 years, Ist and 2nd Trophies. 5. Girls’ Race. 14 years. Ist and 2nd Trophies. C. Boys’ Race. 14 years Ist and 2nd Trophies. Numerous Races for younger children 7. Single Ladies’ Race. Open Handicap-. S. Married Ladies’ Race, (Open) 9. Married Ladies Race .(Works Handicap) . • • 10. Open Handicap Race (Men) 11. Slaughtermen's Race: 120 yards... - 12 Cooling Room and Board-Workers Race. , ' 13. Freezing Chambermeh’s Race.14. Wool, Skin and Manure Men’s Race. 35. Three-legged Race (Ladies and Gents.) (Open) 17. Committee Race. 13. Potato Race (Ladies and Gentlemen) (Open) 19. Thread the Needle Race.], 20. Stepping the Chain. 21. High Jumping (Open)' 22. Tug of War (Works v. All Corners) 23. Pillow Fights.. ' 2-1. Visitors’ Raee.i----25 B.andsmnn’s Race.' 26. Nib and Corlf .. 27. Baby Show (under 6 months, undoi 12 months) 28. Beauty Competition (Ladies)' 29. Egg and Spoon Race (LadiesY 30. Sack Race (Ladies and Gents) 31. Wheelbarrow Race (ladies and Gentlemen). S2. Blindfold Contest (find the ham) Good Trophies to All Events.. ENTPTES FREE. GEO. GULLIVER, Hon. Secretary.
KAIEANGA COUNTY COUNCIL. TEN PER CENTUM ADDITIONAL ON OUTSTANDING RATES; NTOTICE is hereby given that by resolution of the Council under the provisions of “The Eating Act, 1925," and its amendments, 10 per cent will bq added to all rates unpaid by the 29th February, 1928, and proceedings will be taken for recovery without further notice. F. W. CONNELL, County Clerk. January 17th, 1928. EXCLUSIVE I Because made on our own premises. Every Madame de Luen model is skilfully made of the finest material, perfectly cut, perfectly finished. Imported frocks in appropriate styles for every occasion. Madame de Luen NOS. S, 9, 10. FIRST FLOOR COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS. The Square.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6536, 18 February 1928, Page 1
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