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STREAKY FADED PIATtt made youthful and "enlivened” with VAN-GREY: VAN-GREY activates colour pigments and natural colour, regrows. VAN-GREY also ends dandruff in 3 -days. We recommend VAN-GREY- —' H. Menzies. V 5

19—440 YARDS HANDICAP. First £5, Second £2, .Third £l. Nom. 5/-. Accept. 37-,. I*3—HANDICAP DOUBLE-HANDED SAW, 14-inch* Block, Two r Cuts. v First £2, Second £l.. . Nom: 3/-. Six starters’ or no event. 21— SINGLE-HANDED HANDICAP SAW. 14-inch Block. One' Cut.), First £l,,Second 10/-. Nom.’ 2/-. '■( j Six starters or no event. ' 22 MARRIED LADIES’ RACE. First 10/-, Second 5/-. Entrance Free. 23 SINGLE LADIES’ RACE. First 7; 10/-, Second 5/-. Entrance Free. 24 CONSOLATION HANDICAP, 120 ); Yards. (Winners barred). First £2, Second £l. Entrance 3/-. | Children’s Events will be run at inter- , vals during the day. Prize Money £2. Tara ire Timber for Chopping and Sawing Events. All Prize Money paid on ground day of Meeting: RULES AND REGULATIONS 1— Winners of heats, unplaced in 100 yds. and Cup events to receive 10/each, also winners of heats in Chopping Events unplaced in tinal to receive £l, 4 2ln any event, three starters or- no event; five or no second prize; seven ■ or no third prize. , / 3 Entries for Events Nos. 3,4, 5, 6. 7,8, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16. 17, 18, 19, 20'and 21 close at 5 p.m. on FRIDAY. APRIL ... Bth, 1938. 4 Competitors • when entering for events MUST send past two years’ performances. 5 Entries without accompanying Entrance Fees will NOT be received. This rule will be • strictly adhered to. ’6 —Entry Forms obtainable from the Secretary. Nos. 6, 13 and 17, ten Competitors / or no event. ‘ ' %

HANDICAPS Advertised about April 13th, 1938. , ./ ■ , ; A Trophy will be presented to the Competitor gaining most points in Events Nos. 4, 5,.8, 16 and 19. (Winners PVfPnlPd ) - ••" ' : yi. : ’“-r* , MR. D’. CAIRNS’ CUP will be pre- ■ sented to Competitor . gaining Most Points in Handicap Chops. To be •. held until 31st March, 1939. (Winners excepted). No Free Passes will be Issued. All \ Competitors pay, admission. DANCING EVENTS-', Ladies, (Open). v; 1— HIGHLAND FLING. First £l, Second 10/-. Entrance 1/6. 2 SWORD DANCE. First £l, Second 10/-.' Entrance 1/6. 18 Years and Under. . 1— HIGHLAND FLING. First £l, Second 10/-. Entrance 1/6. 2 SHEAUNTRIUBHAS. First £l, Second 10/-. Entrance 1/6. 3 SAILOR’S HORNPIPE.' First £l, Second 10/-. Entrance 1/6. ' 14 Years and Under. 1 — HIGHLAND FLING. First Medal, Second Medal. Entrance 1/6. 2 SWORD DANCE. First Medal, Second Medal, Entrance 1/6. 3 SHEAUNTRIUBHAS. First Medal. Second Medal. Entrance 1/6. .4—IRISH JIG. First Medal, Second Medal. Entrance 1/6. 12 Years and Under. 1- FLING. First Medal. 1 Second Medal. Entrance 1/6, 2 SWORD DANCE. First Medal, Second Medal. Entrance 1/G, 3- HORNPIPE. First Medal. Second Medal. Ent. 1/6, 4 SHEAUNTRIUBHAS. First Medal, Second Medal. Entrance 1/6. 10 Years and Under 1— HIGHLAND FLING. First Medal, Second Medal. Entrance 1/6. ’’ 2 SWORD DANCE. First Medal, Second Medal. Entrance 1/6. •3—SHEAUNTRIUBHAS. First Medal, Second Medal. Entrance 1/6. WEIGHT GUESSING (Live Weight of Sheep and Pig.) Merry-Go-Round, Side Shows arid L Refreshment Booth on Grounds, vHOT WATER FREE / Admission: Pedestrians 1/6, Cars 1/-, Motor Cycles 6d, School Children Free. . DANCE at 8 p.m. Ray. Goodison’s Orchestra. Ladies 2/-, Gentlemen. 3/-. F. O. ARMSTRONG, Phone 5502, Maungataperfc.

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Northern Advocate, 30 March 1938, Page 2

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