TOKO SETTLERS' PICNIC AND SPOUTS ASSOCIATION'S NXU A L 21 P 0 R T S. To be Held in the TOKO DOMAIN On THURSDAY, 2nd APRIL, 1914. Officers., JPatron: Mr J. B. Hine, M.P. j President; Mr E. Hine; Vice-Presidents, Messrs J. Bain, M. Gernhoeier, K. : * Marfell, C. Bayly, I). Maxwell. A. Ferguson. Evan Jones, J. Alarm, G. ■ Bain, f. A. Lees, H. Milne, Alex. Ferguson, O. Y. Allan, Geo. Morrison, .L A. Stanford, W. Huzziff, C. Beloe, R. H. Gateriby. J, Henderson, I). B. Smith, R, Morrison, E, Fincham, W. Webster, F. Dobson 5 Campbell Jackson, E, Kelteber, J. McCluggage, H. B, Abraham, E. ! Jackson, Newton King, V. Maunsell, W. H. "Were, J. Lucena, A. A. Piper, C. Mathers, \V. B. Smith, A. Hintz, G. Cleary, W. M. Bayly, T. Inglis, jsen., A. J. Chainey, A. C. Marr, T. Inglis, jun.', R. McK. Horisoil, W. Donaldson, J Linn, ; 1). Henry, T. A. Bocock, A. E. Copj ping, A* Dav_>y, E. Robins, T. W. Burglmm ancT'R. Dingle; Committee: Messrs M. Gernhoefer (ehair- ! man), P. Butler, R. D. Milne, M. I Urquhart, J. Caskey, W. Pratt, G. Ritchie, A. Cheer, A. Reid, "H. Chainev, H. Morris and J. (ioldup; Starter: Mr W. Pearce; Handic'ap- , per: Mr J. Kilpatriek; Clerk ol | Course: .Mr R, Reed; Bellman: Mi A. Reid; Treasurer: Mr D. Bam; I Auditor: Mr R, Milne; Secretary: ; Mr G. E. Bocock. | - Programma: j I.—School Boys' Race. 2.—School Girls' Race. } 3.—loOvds Maiden (Local), nom. 2s. 4.—School Boys' Race; Half-mile. o._7svds. Handicap (open), nom.,2s. 5.—01 d Men's Race (over 40 years). nom. Is. 7.—l2oyds. Hurdles (open), nom. 2s 6d. B.—Catch-as-Catch-Can, Wrestling (middle weight), nom. 2s 6d. (Local.) 9.—looyds. Handicap (open), nom. 2s. 10.—Marred Ladies' Race. Ll.—Hop, Step, and. Jump, nom. Is. 12.—220yd5. Handicap (open), nom. 2s 6d. 13.—Single Ladies' Race. L4.—Ladies' Bicycle Race (local), \ mile, nom. Is. 15.—Ladies' Bracelet (600yds), local nom. 2s 6d. IG.—Catch-as-Catch-Can Wrestlmj. (middleweight), nom 2s 6d. (Open) 17.—Bicycle Race (open), nom. 2s. 18;—One Mile (open), nom. 3s. 20.—High Jump (open)> nom. 2s. 21.—140yds. Handicap (open), nom. 2s. 22, —Stepping Chain, nom. Is. 23-;—Sheep-Guessing, nom. Is. 24.—Tug-of-Wa., teams 8 men (open), nom. 10s per team. ' About £OO in Trophies given in Prizes. Also Gold Medal as Points Prize, presented by Ms J. B. Hine. Nominations for events. 5,7, 9, 12, 18 and 21, close on MONDAY, 30tl MARCH, 1914. Post Entry for same events may be made on payment of 0: extra, each event. All other events will he Post Entry. Two Starters oi no event. Three Starters or no sec end Prize. Local means from Kahour Bridge to Huiroa and Horseshoe Bend ' Children's Races will be run during the day. £5 worth of Toys will be prodded for prizes. Hot Water and Milk on the Ground Refreshment Booth on Ground. Social in the evening in Coronation Hall Band in attendance. Admission t' grounds: Adults Is, children, half price; school children, free. G. E. BOCOCK, Hon. Sec.
EMULSION, "It's Famous Because it's Good' Cough*, Colds. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hosnenea and nil affections of the throat and lungs are at on<* relieved and receive lasting benefit from the use of Lane s hmulsion. It adjusts unnatural conditions, renews health and strength adds flesh to the weak, helps digestion and gives the whole b dy renewed vigor and vitality. I ane's Emulsion has the endorsement of medical men. is spared by a graduate chemist and is enthusiastically advocated by thousands in all walks of lite. , It is sold by all chemists "id stores at 2'6 and 4/6 pet botile. Insist on getting " Lane's " b.mu.sicn. Prepared by E. G. LANE. Chemist, Oamaru. N.Z.
A COUGH MIXTURE RECIPE WORTH HAVING, BIG MONEY-SAVER By a Qualified Chemist, Tf fourteeupeuce were lying on the footpath what would you do—leave it there or put it in your pocket':' Every time vou pay eighteenpence for a bottle of family cough remedy Vou really pay fourteenpence more than you now'need to. . That's a fact thousands of thrifty people are proving every day. You can prove it straight away By trying this !lean's Kssence recipe. Into a jug |mt four tablespoonfuls ot su«ar three of treacle, two of vinegar, and a large breakfastcupful of warm water. Stir till dissolved, pour into a big bottle, add one bottle of Hean's Kssence. and shake all together. This gives von a pint of the finest family cough "remedy you can possibly buy. It means about eight eighteenpeiiny bottles for the price of one. In other words, an eighteenpenny bottle costs you less than fourpenee-a tremendous and worth-while moneysaving, vou will admit. The mixture thus made in your own home is good for grandparents and grandchildren—and all the ages in between Give from a few drops to a spoonful, according to age. It is a splendid remedy for new coughs or old coughs. j| quickly relieves the coughs of asthma, bronchitis, intluen/.a, croup, and even whooping-cough. Use it as a gargle for sore throats, and relief is instant. It lasts a long time and never spoils.
Tlii* [lean's Essence recipe is so easy to make, is so good, and s;ives such a lot of monev that it is now quite popular in thousands of New Zealand and Australian homes. Hean's Essence is sold by chemists and stores, or post free on receipt of p/ice, 2/-. from (i. W. Hean, Chemist Waiiganui. Wherever Von buy, be sure you get Hean's, as no other will do. 17
Gentlemen ! Next time you require i, "liest Hat," buy the "R. and o.' make—it will stylo and comfort givti you. Apply local.drapers. *
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 51, 2 March 1914, Page 2
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