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ST. ANDREWS CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. ANNUAL SPORTS. TO BE HELD 'IN VICTORIA PARK ON SATURDAY DECEMBER 6th,„ 1924. COMMENCING "AT 12 O’CLOCK SHARP. £ 3 PROGR •Hopgood Cup (Seratcli) District School Boyds’ Cup: Race. r /mner to hold for. one.3'eaxv Post entry. -100 Yards Handicap, Boys’ Race. ' Prizes donated by S. F. Hanson, Esq. Post entry -100 Yards District Maiden HanI dicap. No spikod shoes allowed. * Post-entry. First Prize, £1 Is, ? presented 'by Dalgety and -Co. :« 4 —President’s Cup (District), for 1 Youths under 18. To be won 2 j years in succession before re- * tained' • • .... • • ■ - <• s—Married5 —Married Women’s Race (Dis- - trict) 60 Yards. Prize presented ' by N.M. and Agency Co. . . • • « 6 —Married -Men’s Race (District) 100 Yards. Prize presented by ’• the C.F.C.A. ... .. • • • • • • • • i 7 135 Vards She flic kl Open Hdcp. 8 — 100 Yards Open Handicap 9 220,.Yards Open Handicap 1(p—440 Yards Open Handicap 3.1 —880 Yards Open Handicap 12 —One, Mile Open Handicap. . . . . 13 l St. Andrews Wheel Race 14 — Stepping Competition Post entry. . . .•* . . • • • • • • 15 — 2.Mile District Open Bicycle 16— Hop, Step, and Jump . . .. •• 17 — Rdrihfng Long. Jump .. .. .. 18 — High Jump •• 19 i- Mile' Open Bicycle Handicap 20 2 Mile" "Open Bicycle Handicap 21— Wrestling, Catch-as-catch-can, : Maiden, list and under. Prizes r donated rby H. B. S. Johnstone, '• Esq-:) • • • • •• 22 Wrestling, Catch-as-catch-can, 1 Open. Post entry 23 —Wrestling, Cumberland, Open, * 12st and under/Post entry. .. 2 4—Wrestling,"' Cumberland,; Open. * Post entry • * . . . . .■. • • * • • * |25 —Throwing the Hammer.; Post f entry • • ; • • - - • • ‘ ■26—Putting the Shot. Post entry. 27 100v-,Yards Amateur Handicap. f Ist- Prize.-Medal.,:( presented by * Mr -Ken Mayo), 2nd Prize Tro- » phy.(presented by Mr A. Fraser) &8 880 Yards Amateur Handicap. Ist Prize Medal (presented by ‘ Mr J. O’Leary), 2nd Prize Tro- \ phy, -Value 15s, presented by ' N.Z. . Loan and Mercantile Co. YMME. Ist s. d.' 10 0 21 0 2nd s. d. 5 0 10 o 3rd s. d 15 15 20. 20 20 7 6 7 6 10 0 10 010 20, .0, : . 10., 0 21 0 20 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 Entry s. d. 1 0 1 0 1 6 1 0 1 0 1 0 8 0 2 0 3 0 3 6 3 6 1 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 1 6 1 0 1 6 1 6 ‘Highland Dancing. t i—Highland Fling, Girls under 10 years • • : • 2 —-Highland Fling, Girls under 1J ' years • - • • • - • • • ■ 3— Highland Fling,-J3oys under 16 years-*—•’S v w - • •L ; • : ; 4 -Highland' Fling-, -Girls under 16 5 Sean Triubfcaiis, Boys under 16 years .. .-. '.I ...... •• •• 6 Sword Dance, ,Girl§ under 16 years * . «• ,<G*. , * / 7 SeaS* TnUbhaus, Ist Prize, presented by Mr W. Mcßride,„ Girls under 18 years 8— -jrish Jig. open, Girls under 18 LyeafsT First' Pfike presented by ——- McDonald, Saltwater Creek.' 9 Sailor’s Hornpipe, open, Girls y ' ■ under 18 years .. . 10— Bagpipe Music, Marches, open 11 — Bagpipe Music, Marches, open to Members of Waimate Pipe Band ~. only. , , 20 0 10 0 and heels, open .. .- 30 0 10 0 IVc offer a £2 2s Gold Medal for the Competitor gaining most points for Dancing under years. RULES AND CONDITIONS, - .1. All events under N.Z. A and C. Union Rules. 2. All winners subject to rehandicapping. 3. Performances (last _ 2 years) must.accompany nominations. ■ '4; ‘Three competitors or no event. Five or no second prize. s'. All performers paying 7/6 or over may., have gate, money back. • V 6.,tA11 entrance money to accompany? -nominations. 7. Judges decisions to be final. 8. All entries and communications to be addressed to the Secretary. events 9. Competitors in open must be registered. 10. New Zealand Dancing and Piping Association’s Rules apply to Dancing and Piping. CHILDREN’S RACES, QUOITS COMPETITIONS, AND GAMES THROUGHOUT THE DAY. ADMISSION TO GROUNDS 1/6. .i toWh , Members Ticket admits Member and all Family undei 14 to both Concert and.Grounds.’ . H 'SBSCIAI/TRAIN,wiII leave Timaru at 1.5 P-m., Picking ; up 3 areora Passengers, arriving St. Andrews at 1.35 p.m. RETURNING it 6.30 p.m., arriving Timaru 7 p.m. REFRESHMENTS ON THE GROUND. WAIMATE PIPE BAND IN ATTENDANCE. ' AII'NOMINATIONS, with Entrance Fees, must, be in the Secreary’s Hands by DECEMBER Ist, 102*?: • r: ,■ S.'F. -HAhISENr President. L O’LOUGHLIN, Hoii. Secretary. J. M. IRELAND, Asst. Secretary. r A GRAND CALEDONIAN CONCERT ; WilPbe held in the EVENING at S o’clock Sharp. Admission 2/- .. . Children under 14, 6(1. SHORT DANCE TO FOLLOW. ADMISSION 1 /-.

MIPS STRACHAN’S New Address: “GLASGOW ho USB,” 112 Stafford Street South. ARRIVAL PER ENGLISH MAIL. MARABOUT STOLES AND CAPES, Natural, Brown, and Black; 10s 6d, ISs lid, 21s 6d. Marvellous value. HOSIERY, Ivanhoe, Black and Colours. Art Silk, Double Soles—• 2s lid pair. MILLINERY FOR THE MATRON. —New Black Toques, from 10s Gd. Black and White Trimmed Styles; also Helio and Black. Renovations a speciality. , - FOR THE KIDDIES.—Sweet little Taffeta Silk Frocks for 2 and 3 years old, in Pale, Sky, Rose and Sunset; trimmed Self Ruckings, very dainty.' Only 21s 6d —-at Glasgow House. VOILE FROCKS—I 6, IS, 20 inches, all .White, with Pink and Blue Silk Embroidery. Very charming. Only 10s 6d, at Glasgow House. Lots of other Parcels New Goods from England to open up. See next advertisement for Prices. "GLASGOW HOUSE,” FOR NOVELTIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Is Discount for Cash for £l. Telephone S2B. Do Not Neglect Your Hair! A WOMAN’S PERSONAL CHARM depends so much upon the Hair that it should never be neglected. Thin, weak, and falling or grey hair demands immediate treatment. The Violet Ray Treatment soon restores health, vigour, natural beauty and strong growth to the hair. Consult —> Misses Aitcheson & Brown, TOILET SPECIALISTS, Stafford Street North. Talanhone 674*

ONCE AGAIN. OPEN. THE ' Prince Of Wales Bakery Established IS7S, reopens in the ;... r SERVICE OF THE PUBLIC, ' , To supply ; .' PURE HEALTH GIVING J - r ‘ .BREAD . .. 'AND SMALLGOODS In keeping-with-'the high tradition .established by the late Jacob Young, ‘wliose name was a household word 'tdi the Homely, Health-giving Loaf in Tiniaru, for nearly forty years. -The'business has been closed for a complete renovation and overhaul for the past month, and has now been opened, By 0. J. YOUNG, Who will carry' oh the Business on the same hygieiiic lihes on which his father founded" ,the' trade. O. X YOUNG, BREAD AND SMALL GOODS BAKER, Prince of Wales Bakery CHURCH STREET. .... -(Opposite'Wesley Hall.) ; -- .Drop a; Note, Ring or Call, and the itop-to-date Dust-proof Delivery Van 7 will call: Tel.' 1143. BATHERS! U.F.S. DISPENSARY. LIAS just landed a New Stock of Red Helmet and Diving Caps. Will last for seasons with care. They are made from the very best Rubber. THE PRICES ARE RIGHT. USE VENUS .CREAM AND RADIO LOTION. “The Sunshade in the Bottle.’’

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 15 November 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 15 November 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 15 November 1924, Page 2

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