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SPECIALS IN POLLARD'S PADDOCK ON THURSDAY, 29th January, 1914 (Anniversary Day). PROGRAMME (Subject to alterations and additions) Victoria Cross Competition Best Cavalry Horse Best Military Horse Best Rider over Hurdles Best Light Weight Hunter Best Heavy Weight Hunter Ladies' Bracelet Night Shirt Race High Jump, Horseback ioo yards under 40 100 yards over 40 Race for Specials' Wives Race for Specials' Sons Race for Specials' Daughters Single Ladies' Race Tug-of-War, Specials v. The World Tug-of-War on Horseback (open) Etc., etc. All Specials are requested to attend at the Town Hall at 8 p.m. on 29th January, IQI4WANTED KNOWN. FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, SOFT DRINKS, Etc., Can be obtained on ground at Special Picnic Sports. Central Show, CAMBRIDGE. Thursday and Friday, March sth and 6th, 1914. QCHEDULES Now Ready. Secure one, please. Over £IOOO in Prizes. Something of interest for every member of the community. Every settler should be a member of the Association. Entries close on February 14th, 1914. E. VEALE, Secretary. G. SPINLEY & Co., Coachbuilders, Horseshoers and General Smiths. Sloane Street : Te Awamutu LJ AVING erected an up-to-date Garage and Workshop, we are in a position to thoroughly overhaul and repair Motor Cars. Agents for "DAIMLER" Lorries, Chases and Buses. Also "SINGER" Light Cars. WHERE TO 60 FOR YOUR XMAS GOODS Grand Xmas Display of EVERYTHING at J. Duncan's. THE CHEAPEST TOYS TO THE MOST VALUABLE PRESENT CAN BE PROCURED THERE. Cheap Line of Gramaphones Just landed from Home. Thousands of POST CARDS & XMAS CARDS BUY ONLY ADVERTISED GOODS. BECAUSE the advertiser has confidence in Joe goois he offers for skle. BECAUSE you get a prated guarantee of valu£. BECAUSE you " knew your man," and can|hurl his in his face if he "ftgols " you. BECAUSE an/ advertiser saves you worry ; saves you the trouble of hunting the Jbwn for some little thjig. He's considerate BECAUSE an advertiser is a bujfiness man, and as sucjf will give you a businesslike deal. BECJEUSE an advertiser's is always at If stake. "BECAUSE you get an assured value. THAT'S WHY ! Ift pays you to read Advertisements in THE WAIPA POST. i

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Waipa Post, Volume VI, Issue 284, 27 January 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waipa Post, Volume VI, Issue 284, 27 January 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waipa Post, Volume VI, Issue 284, 27 January 1914, Page 3

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