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AMUSEMENTS. STRATFORD TALKIES Commencing at MATINEE at 1.30 p.m. MAURICE CHEVALIER — In — “A BEDTIME STORY” (Recommended by’ the Censor for Adults.) He kissed too many . . . To remember just one! And when a foundling baby stole his heart and a stranded girl taught him love, he had to learn a new bedtime story! FEATURETTES include Mack Sennett Comedy, Overseas News, Betty Boop Cartoon. USUAL PRICES DIAL 348. PUBLIC NOTICES. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. TTAVING commenced business as a Bottle Exchange we hope ; by square dealing to merit a fair share of support. gOTTLE J£XCHANGE Temporary Premises: 256 GILL STREET, N.P. M. ROGERS. ’PHONE 931. GETTING MARRIED ? Appoint W. S. OAKLEY your Photographer! £2/2/- a Dozen is our special price for BRIDAL PHOTOGRAPHS. Come in and see samples of our work—you will be pleased. W. S. OAKLEY, “The Bridal Photographer.” ABBOTT’S BUILDINGS, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. A DAY WITH THE JERSEYS! STRATFORD JERSEY CATTLE CLUB. piELD J)AY. THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1934. At 11.30 a.m. Will be held at the Farm of A. C. Sorensen,,! Esq., Mangawhero Road, Eltham (opposite Salvation Army Home). Messrs. E. Griffiths, of New Plymouth, and D. O’Sullivan, Inglewood, will demonstrate with male and female Pedigree Jersey cattle. A hearty invitation is extended to all interested breeders and farmers. Judging competitions will be held. Trophies for open competition, also for juniors. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea Provided. Bring 'the Wife and Family. SPORTS MEETINGS. pUKENGAHU gPORTS. To be held on. .THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1934. — In — MR. W. STEVENSON’S PADDOCK, PUKENGAHU. See all the Best Athletes in Action. CHAMPION CYCLISTS, SPEEDY RUNNERS, HIGH-CLASS HIGHLAND DANCING. * Children’s Races, Married and Single Ladies’ Events. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea Available. A GRAND SPORTS NIGHT BALL will be held in the evening in the Pukengahu Hall. Wills’ Famous Melodymakers Orchestra. Novelty Dances. First-class <Supper. Good Floor. Free Buses. E. HARPER, Hon. Sec., H. KIRK, Assist. Sec., Pukengahu Athletic Club. WAITARA gPORTS W AIT AR A gPORTS THE PREMIER SPORTS MEETING IN TARANAKI. (Under the Rules of the N.Z. Athletic Cycling and Axemen’s Union). To be held on the CAMP RESERVE, WAITARA. SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1934. First Event at 11 a.m. PROGRAMME: Athletic Events. 120 YARDS MAIDEN—Ist. £l, 2nd. ss. Nom. 1/-. 120 YARDS SHEFFIELD.—Ist. £5, 2nd. £2, 3rd. 10/-. Nom. 5/-. 220 YARDS OPEN HDCP.—lst. £3, 2nd. £l, 3rd. 10/-. Nom. 3/-. 440 YARDS OPEN HDCP.—lst. £3, 2nd. £l, 3rd. 10/-. Nom. 3/-. 880 YARDS OPEN HDCP—lst. £3, 2nd. £l, 3rd. 10/-. Nom. 3/-. 1 MILE OPEN HDCP.—lst. £3, 2nd. £l, 3rd. 10/-. Nom. 3/-. 120 YARDS HURDLE HDCP.-lst. 40/-, 2nd. 15/-, 3rd. 5/-. Nom. 2/-. 120 YARDS BOYS’ HDCP., under 16 years.—Trophy. Nom. fee post entry Special Straight Track for 120 Yards. Cycling Events. 1 MILE MAIDEN HDCP.—lst. £l, 2nd. 5/-. Nom. 1/-. 1 MILE BOYS’ HDCP., under 16 years — Trophy. Post entry 1/-. i MILE OPEN HDCP—lst. £3, 2nd. £l, 3rd. 10/-. Nom. 3/-. 1 MILE OPEN HDCP.—lst. £5, 2nd. £2, 3rd. £l. Nom. 5/-. 2 MILE OPEN HDCP., WAITARA WHEEL RACE.—lst. £lO, 2nd. £3, 3rd. £l. Nom. 10/-. 2 MILE TARANAKI CYCLE CHAMPIONSHIP.—Ist. 42/-, 2nd. 10/-, 3rd. 5/-. Lap prizes. 2/6 and Champion Ribbon. 3 MILE OPEN HDCP—lst. £4, 2nd. 30/-, 3rd. 10/-. Nom. 4/-. Banked Tracks. Hard Surface. Chopping Events. 12-INCH HDCP. MAIDEN CHOP—lst. £4, 2nd. £l. 3rd. 10/-. Nom. 4/-. 12-INCH OPEN HDCP. CHOP.-lst. £2O, 2nd. £7. 3rd. £3. Nom. 20/-. 12-INCH OPEN HDCP. CHOP.—lst. £7, 2nd. £2, 3rd. £l. Nom. 7/-. D.H. SAWING HDCP. (two cuts).—lst. £4, 2nd. £2, 3rd. £l. Nom. 4/-. Choppers please note: —Automatic judges. Puketea blocks. Nominations will close with the secretary on March 15, 1934. All nominations must be accompanied by nomination fees, together with performances for last two years. If no performances for that period, the last four performances to be stated (if any). All competitors compete at their own risk. The club reserves the right to alter the programme or postpone the meeting. Points prizes for Track and Chopping events. Handicaps will be published in the New Plymouth papers. Five Starters or no second prize. Refund of gate money if nomination fee is 10/- or over. JOY GERMS DANCE AT NIGHT. In the CLIFTON HALL. McNeill’s Orchestra. GEO. BIRD, Hon. Sec., ’Phone 33. _ Waitara.

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 March 1934, Page 3

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