SPEED! A an,IT V! DETERMINATION! ATTRIBUTES OF ' SPEED! AGILITY! DETERMINATION! -— ATTRIBUTES OF World Famous AMERICAN ATHLETES. GEORGE SIMPSON (Sprints), Ohio State University. HARLOW ROTHERT (Field Events), Stanford University. RUFUS KISER (Distance Runner), University of ■Washington. j ' APPEARING UNDER BRILLIANT ELECTRIC LIGHTS AT PUKEKURA PARK SPORTSGROUND, N.P. PUKEKURA PARK SPORTSGROUND, N.P. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), FEB. 14, commencing at 7.45 sharp. R. A. ROSE, NEW PLYMOUTH, WILL DEFINITELY COMPETE AGAINST KISER IN THE MILE. ' The reasonable Admission Charge of 1/6 for Adults and 6d for Children k within the means of all. ■ ■ ’ EARTHQUAKE SUFFERERS’ BELIEF. MONSTER BENEFIT RACE MEETING NEW PLYMOUTH NEW PLYMOUTH CONCLUDING DAY TO-DAY (SATURDAY), FEBRUARY 14. — THE — TARANAKI JOCKEY CLUB (By generous permission of the Government.) Is applying the WHOLE PROCEEDS of the T.J.C. GOLD CUP MEETING To the Above National Fund. EXCEPTING OWNERS, TRAINERS '& JOCKEYS, & STAFF WORKMEN’S PASSES, THERE WILL BE ABSOLUTELY NO FREE LIST, AND ALL MEMBERS’ PRIVILEGES AND COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS ARE WITHDRAWN. x Apart from the object the racing itself promises to eclipse any previous meeting in Taranaki, competition being provided by most of the best horses in the North Island. NO ONE should miss seeing the CLASSIC TARANAKI STAKES. ' < FIRST RACE STARTS AT 12 NOON. New Plymouth Shops will close This Afternoon. MUSIC BY REGIMENTAL BAND, — — \ / TOTALISATOR-—On the Lawn £5, £1 and 10/-; Outside, 10/- and 5/-. Passes out from Lawn to 5/- Totalisator availableREDUCED ADMISSION CHARGES—Outside Gates, Ladies 1/-, Gents 2/-; Lawn, Ladies 2/6, Gents 5/-, Luncheon, Afternoon Tea, Hot Water-. Soft Drinks and Publican’s Booth Facilities. ) C. B. WEBSTER, ■ ' Secretary. EARTHQUAKE RELIEF FUND An Entertainment will be presented at the Opera House, Hawera, i TUESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 17, 8 p.m. BY PUPILS OF MISS MAISIE INSTONE and MISS MARGARET STOCK (Elocution) A (From Barnes School of Dancing, London). Seats: 3/- and 2/-. All the proceeds will be devoted to Hawera Earthquake Relief Fund PLEASE COME AND HELP TO SWELL THE FUND.
’ TARIKI HALL! TUESDAY, FEB. 17. TARIKI HALL! i ■ TARIKI, t CHEESEPUNCHERS’ GRAND DANCE I IN AID OF HAWKE'S BAY RELIEF FUND. OLD TIME AND MODERN DANCES. NOVELTY DANCES GALORE (GOOD FRIZES). LES DAVISON’S 1931 DANCE BAND. Curd’s Free Bus leaves Stratford at 7.45 p.m. Old’s Free Bus from Inglewood. 4 EUCHRE FOR NON-DANCERS (Ist and 2nd prizes). FLANNELS OPTIONAL. ADMISSION PRICES: 2/6 and 1/6. J. TRASS, Hon. Secretary. BOXING! ’ BOXING! THE CONTEST OF THE YEAR THE CONTEST OF THE YEAR WILL BE STAGED AT WESTERN PARK, NEW PLYMOUTH. WESTERN PARK, NEW PLYMOUTH. SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, FEBRUARY 21, 1931SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, FEBRUARY 21, 1931BOBBY Australian Champ) BLAY — MEETS — TOMMY l DONOVAN FOR SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES SEE MONDAY’S PAPER.
RANGITIKEI RAGING CLUB (Inc.). REELING WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, March 4 and 5, 1931. NOMINATIONS for all events Close on MONDAY, February 16, 1931, at Bulls, at 9 p.m. For full programme see New Zealand Referee and Sporting and Dramatic Review of January 29, 1931. A. M. GOODALL, Secretary. ’Phone 31M, Bulls. Telegraph Office open to 9 p.m.
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