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AMUSEMENTS C E U M T '■}! E A T R E (Direction: Filller-Hayward Theatres) TONIGHT And at TOMORROW’S LYCEUM MATINEE bod la*bocque (Valentino's Rival) and DOLORES OASSIN ELLI in “THE CHALLENGE” I “THE CHALLENGE” | A Dramatic Out-of-doors Story. [Winter Sports in tie Adirondaeks: Skating, Sleighing, SkMug, Toboganning, Mountain-climbing —they are all in ' j “THE CHALLENGE” i j I. : — ; ‘ In Addition: CHARLIE CHAPLIN in “THE VAGABOND” “THE VAGABOND” Always good for a Laugh. [J>OX PLAN NOW OPEN FOE “THE MAILMAN” “THE MAILMAN” j TOWN HALL AND LYCEUM TOMORROW Full of Colossal .Thrillsf Perils on [ Land and Seal i Popular Prices. *‘j£AST LYNNE” Next Wednesday. HARBOUR BIONICS fALOHA AND STAR OF WHANGAREI LODGES* r JMIE piCNIC Wilt be held o« , SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1926 AT MANGANESE. Boats Leave Town Wharf at 9 a.m. 292 ' CHURCH SERVICES. jQHUECH SERVICES SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1926. METHODIST [WTiatitiri —2.30 p.m., Rev. T; R. B, Woolloxall. PRESBYTERIAN Oaerahi Town Ha 11—2.30 p.m. Quarterly Communion, Service. Minister, Rev. Geo. W. Loehdro, athletic sports (HYAUNGAKARAMEA ATHLETIC WL CLUB EIGHTH ANNUAL gPORTS To be held on the MAUNGAKARAMEA RECREATION GROUNDS • on Jj^AECH First Race to'start at 11 a.m. PROGRAMME: I—Bovs' Race, 100 Yards. Under 16* years. -First 10/, second 5/. 2.—Maiden Race, 100 Yards. First 30/, second 10/. Entrance 2/. ,3. —100 Yards Handicap. First 60/, • second 20/, third 10/. Nom. 2/6, ace; 2/, , ■ 4. —Maungakaramea Cup, .of £l6, 150 I Yards. . First £l2, second £3, third £l. Nom. 16/,. ace. 6/. 5. —Standing Chop, 15-inch Block, of £lO. First £7, second £2,' third £l. Nom. 6/, ace. 4/. 6. —Young Ladies' Race. Trophies. 7—440 Yards Handicap. First £4, second £2, third £l. Nom. 4/, ace. 3/. 8. Maidem Standing Chop, 12-ineh. Open to persons in the Mangapai Riding and Tangihua No. 2. who have never been placed in an open chop. First 40/, second 15/, third 5/. Entry 3/. 9. —High Jump. First 40/, second 15/, third 5/. Entry 3/. 10. —Cigarette Race. Trophies. | 11. —Goal-kieking. 12. ■Putting the Shot. First 20/, second 10/. Entry 2/. 13. Throwing the Cricket Ball. First 20/. Entry 2/. , 1 14—880 Yards Handicap. First £5, second £2, third £l. Nom. 4/, aee. 4/. 15. —Underhand Chop, 15-inch Block. First £5, second £2, third £l. Nom. 5/, .acc. 3/. 16. Boys' Half-Mile. Under 16 years. First gold modal, second 5/, third 2/6, 17. —"Hop, Step and Jump. First 20/, second 10/, third 5/. Entrance 2/. 18. —Consolation Kace._Pirst 40/, second 10/. Entry 2/G. 19. Stepping the Distance. First 20/, second 5/. Entry 1/. 20. —Weight-guessing Competition. 1 RULES. NOMINATIONS for Events Nos. 3, '4/5, 7,8, 14 and 15 close with the Secretary on THURSDAY, 25th February, 1926. Three competitors or no event; five [competitors' or no second prize. Competitors when, nominating must send past J| twO years' performances, together with nomination fees. No Side-shows Allowed. m■: ■■ .*■ REFRESHMENTS ON GROUNDS. ' Admission- to Grounds; Adults 1/6, School Children Free, Cars 1/6. ■ GRAND &ND 11 DANCE IN THE EVENING ! Admission 8/6. • ‘ -F. OiSHEA^:-Secretary. Telephone 3W, Maungalcaramea. 123 HIDES, asms, ETC. jyAN. pAYNB Begs to announce that he is putting on a Motor'Truck for ‘the Collection of HIDES, SHEEP AND CALF SKINS, HORSEHAIR, Etc. Get in touch with him today, Mr. Farmer, Highest Spot Cash Price paid right on the spot. Gat your money right at yout dwn door by dealing direct with the tnan who has been In the game locally for years. Highest prices Given. WAREHOUSE: VINE STREET ANT WEDNESDAY OR SATURDAY

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Northern Advocate, 5 February 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 5 February 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 5 February 1926, Page 8

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