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AMUSEMENTS. STRATFORD TALKIES MATINEE AT 3 P.M. FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT. At 8 o’clock. “TRADER HOR N.” “TRADER HOR N.” “TRADER HOR N.” Such jungle fights as have never before been filmed. Such romance as will grip your heart. Such drama as will make you gasp. TO-MORROW NIGHT ONLY. Lawrence Tibbett and Esther Ralston in “THE PRODIGAL.” ' I DIAL 348 FOR RESERVES.

: SPORTS MEETING. > WAITUI SETTLERS’ SPORTS CLUB. (JARNIVAL (Under N.Z.A.C.U. Rules.) — To be held in — MR. J. BUCKLEY’S PADDOCK. Five miles from Inglewood. THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1932. Handicapper: Mr. A. Hansen. All Trophies to be won outright. PROGRAMME: 1. Ilin. Maiden. —Ist £2 2nd. £l, 3rd. 10/-. Nom. 2/-. 2.12 in. Open.—lst. £6, 2nd. £2, 3rd. £l. Nom. 6/-. 3. 12in. Waitui Special (open).—lst. £5 and £l/1/- medal, 2nd. £l/10/-, 3rd. £l. Nom. 6/-. 4. 14in. Open Cup.—-Ist. £7 and £3/3/Cup, 2nd. £2, 3rd. £l. Nom. 10/-. 5. 14in. Underhand.—lst. £4, 2nd. £l/10/3rd. 10/-. Nom. 4?-. 6. 14in. D.H. Sawing (2 cuts). —Ist. £3; 2nd. £l, 3rd. 10/-. Nom. 4/-. 7. 14in. S.H. Sawing.—lst. £2, 2nd. £l, 3rd. 10/-. Nom. 2/6. 8. lOin. Local.—lst. £2, 2nd. £l/1/- 3rd. 10/-. Nom. 3/-. 9. 9in. Boys’ Chop (under 17).—1st. £3/10/- and £l/1/- medal, 2nd. 10/-, 3rd. 5/-. Nom. 1/6. 10. Sheep-guessing.—lst. £l. Nom. 1/-. 11. Ladies’ Nail-driving.—lst. 12/6, 2nd. 7/6. Nom. 6d. 12. Single Ladies’ Race.—lst. 12/6, 2nd. 7/6. Nom. 1/-. 13. Married Ladies’ Race.—lst. 12/6, 2nd. 7/6. Nom. 1/-. 14. Chain-stepping (gentlemen).—lst. £l. Nom. 1/-. 15. Chain-stepping (ladies).—lst. £l. Nom. 1/-. CONDITIONS. Nominations, with fees and performances, close with the secretary, on Tuesday, April 26. live starters or no third prize.. Local boundary, 8 miles radius from Waitui Hall. The committee reserves the right to postpone the sports, re-handicap competitors, ,or make any other alterations they may deem necessary. *> ADMISSION to Grounds: Gentlemen 1/6, Ladies 1/-. LUNCHEON & AFTERNOON TEA ON GROUND. A DANCE will be held in the Waitui Hall at 8 p.m. Vinsen’s Ambassadors Dance Band. Admission: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6. C. O. LYON, Hon. Sec., Waitui,. Inglewood. ’Phone 92R, Inglewood. ARMY STORES 360 DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH (Opposite Economic). SALE OF GENUINE ARMY CLOTHING, Etc. Military Felt Hats 2/3, Tunic Coats dyed navy 8/6, Long Trousers, wool serge (slacks), dyed navy, 9/6; Boys’ Shorts, dyed navy, 3/6, 4/6, also in men’s sizes; Boys’ Shirts, dyed navy, 4/-; Boys’ Lumber Jackets, dyed navy, 4/6; British Warm Coats, dyed navy, 25/-; Great Overcoats, 17/6; Heavy Wool Gabardine Khaki Riding Strides, 10/6, 12/6, 15/-, alsp in sizes suitable for ladies; large size Kit Bags, 4/6; New Shoulder Packs, 6/6; Haversacks, 1/9; Leather Belts, 1/6; Surcingles, 3/-; First Aid Outfits, 3 for 1/-; New Solid Leather Straps, GOin., 2/-, 48in. 1/6, 36in. 1/3. ALL GOODS POST FREE. Please add Exchange to Cheques. YOUR GROCERIES. Thistle Oatmeal, 251 b. bags, 6/-. Thistle Rolled Oats, 41b bag 1/5, 201 b. bag 6/6. Milk Oaties, 1/1. Oatina, 1/7. Creamota, 1/8. PRICES SPOT CASH. BOOKING EXTRA QAKURA QASH gTORE, R. G. KNAPMAN. gTORES, QKATO. Football Shorts, 3/6 to 4/6. Football Boots, 12/6, 16/6 and 17/6. Football Hose, 3/11 and 4/6. All Wool Jerseys, 10/6, 12/6. All Wool Grey Cardigans, 7/11. Men’s Wool Sox, 3 pairs 2/6. Knee Gums, Crepe soles and cleated, Women’s 16/6, Men’s 18/6. Palmer Nap Trousers, 6/9 pair. Sleeveless Factory Singlets, 1/6 each. Boys’ All Wool Roslyn Navy Shorts, double seats, size 3 to 13, 5/6 to 9/6. Men’s All Wool L.W. Ribbed Underpants, 5/11 pair. Men’s Roslyn Flannel Unders, 6/6. J. S. F ox -

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 April 1932, Page 3

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