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WEST COAST (NORTH ISLAND) CENTRE N.Z.A.A.A. TRACK, FIELD & CYCLING CHAMPS. TAUMATA PARK, ELTHAM — TO-DAY. Afternoon, 2.45 p.m. Evening, 7.45 p.m. RUNNING, WALKING, FIELD EVENTS AND CYCLING. ALL CHAMPIONS COMPETING, including S. A. Black (Taranaki), and Don Evans (Wanganui) in the 440 Yards Championship. Come and Spend the Afternoon at Beautiful Taumata Park, Eltham. EVENTS DESCRIPED BY LOUD-SPEAKER. HOT WATER PROVIDED. ADMISSION: —Afternoon: 1/-, Ladies and Children over 12, 6d; Grandstand and Seating 6d each person. Evening: Adults 1/-, Children over 12 6d. Grandstand and Seating 6d each person. OPUNAKE RACING CLUB (Inc.) ANNUAL MEETING To be held on the RACECOURSE, PIHAMA, WEDNESDAY — (FEBRUARY 27) — WEDNESDAY FIRST RACE STARTS AT 12.30 P.M. SINGLE POOL TOTE, WITH 10/- £1 & £5 TICKETS. TWO DIVIDENDS FIVE OR MORE STARTERS. CATERING BY DUSTINS, LTD. SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES HAWERA 9.5 a.m. ADMISSION:—Gates: Ladies 1/-, Gents. 2/-; Lawn: Ladies 2/-, Gents. 4/-. P, S. RILEY, Secretary, Pihama. TO RESIDENTS OF TIKORANGI J THE undersigned, do hereby announce that I have opened a CASH STORE ’ with BOWSER PUMPS in conjunction in Tikorangi. My premises are situated at the corner of the Inland North and Ngatimaru Roads. By retailing on a strictly Cash Basis, goods will be sold at lowest prices. A trial is solicited. W. L. FAULL, Proprietor, TIKORANGI CASH STORE, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. ’Phone 88A. DAIRY BOARD ELECTION! DAIRY BOARD ELECTION! TARANAKI DAIRY COMPANIES! MAKE SURE OF REPRESENTATION ON THE NEW DAIRY BOARD! SUPPORT WALTER C. GREEN 36 YEARS’ SERVICE IN THE INDUSTRY AS FACTORY MANAGER, DIRECTOR AND PRODUCER. Advocate of no restriction of finest New Zealand Butter or finest and first grade Cheese on English markets except as a last resort and only after adequate restrictions have been brought to bear on second grade and/or substitute products, including margarine. Supporter of any practical scheme that would ensure unanimity between factories in the local marketing ,pf Butter and Cheese, Active Supporter of every practical means that can be brought to bear on the development of new markets overseas. Believer in consistent effort for quality and will support all research to that end. Advocate of packing our finest products in the best and most approved crates and boxes. Strong supporter of marketing on broad lines and opposition to any undue interference that will tend to curb initiative, resource and effort in our commercial development. Supporter of general findings of the Dairy Commission particularly as bearing on the quality of our products . . - A TARANAKI REPRESENTATIVE WHO KNOWS TARANAKI’S NEEDS.

SHOWS. g H O W. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12 & 13. 350 CLASSES IN SCHEDULE. Highland Dancing, Field and Children’s Sports, and Cycle Road Race on Wednesday. First Evening: TUG-OF-WAR. Second Evening: GRAND DANCE in Town Hall (Hooker’s Orchestra). Apply for Schedules to H. D. Hughes, Secretary, Normanby. OHURA A.P.H. & I. ASSOCIATION. 24 th ’ S how ‘ To be held in the SHOWGROUNDS, NIHO NIHO. ON FEBRUARY 27 & 28. Highland Dancing, Horse Jumping and other Ring Attractions. Trains from Stratford arrive in good time and showgrounds are in near vicinity to Railway Station. Come and have a day out. Write to the Secretary for Schedules and any other information. F. PLEASANTS, Secretary. NORFOLK HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY’S NNU A L SHOW. NORFOLK SCHOOL, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1935. Classes for Gardening, Home Industry, Fancy Work, Cut Blooms and decorating. Open 1.30 to 5.30 p.m. and 6.30 to 9.30 p.m. Followed by excellent concert and community sing led by Mrs. Birch-Johnston and Mr. Silver. Admission: Afternoon 1/-, Evening 1/-. Schedules from— L. BROWN, W. STEPHENS, Hon. Secretaries. ’Phone 66M, Inglewood. & p. gHOW. WAVERLEY RACECOURSE. MONDAY, MARCH 18. £250 IN CASH PRIZES. All Classes of Dairy Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Pigs, Home Industries, Vegetables, Needlework and School Exhibits. / HORSE JUMPING & TROTTING EVENTS. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Entries close SATURDAY, March 2. Write for schedule to— J. E. PALMER, Box 9, Waverley. ’Phone 18. BmaiiMMUMBI I irBUIWU.Jk»IWT»I T H B ATES ’ F - N ' Z - LA -’ Registered ARCHITECT & STRUCTIONAL ENGINEER, Empire Buildings, New Plymouth, Has opened a branch office at the Public Trust Buildings, Stratford.

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 February 1935, Page 3

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