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The Sporting and Dramatic Review this week gives prominence to the principal events at the Auckland Racing Club's winter meeting. Athletics in England form the .subject of a double-page set of phtographs. Miss Louise Mack, who comes under the auspices of the Auckland Education Board, will give a matinee for "children from seven to seventy" at the Empire Theatre this afternoon. Miss Mack, who is well known as a war correspondent and lecturer, will on this occasion display cinema pictures of travel, and she will describe the canditions of life in the different •countries. A demonstration of a novel character is to be given near the Te Awamutu sale yards next Saturday by Messrs Andrew and Sons,, who will explain how punctures in tyres can be sealed as quickly as they are made.. For purposes of demonstration inflated tyres will be punctured as quickly as a spike can be manipulated, and an injection of " Kor-Ker " in the tubes will render the punctures totally harmless. It is stated that tyres so treated have required no attention for years, and that the tubes and the covers give greater service. The demonstration should attract a large number of motorists and cyclists.

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Waipa Post, Volume XIX, Issue 1103, 9 June 1921, Page 4

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Untitled Waipa Post, Volume XIX, Issue 1103, 9 June 1921, Page 4

Untitled Waipa Post, Volume XIX, Issue 1103, 9 June 1921, Page 4