'* MASTERTON AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL SPORTS GATHERING. MONDAY, 23rd JANUARY, 1933. MASTERTON PARK OVAL. Commencing at 12.30 p.m. (CYCLING, ATHLETIC AND FIELD EVENTS. AMBULANCE COMPETITION For llessey Shield. COME AND SEE THE CHAMPIONS IN ACTION. FULL PROGRAMME OF KEEN AND EXCITING CONTESTS. ADMISSION: Ground, 1/-; Grandstand, 1/-; Children under 1.2 half-price. J. V. .DOLAN, lion. Secretary. TENNIS TOURNAMENT CABARET Will t>e< Held by MISS VIERA HUBBARD, in the Arcade Hall, ON SATURDAY, 21st JANUARY, At 8 p.m. Admission 5/- Double Ticket. DANNEVIEKE SHOW. 24TH ANNUAL EXHIBITION. SHOWGROUNDS, DANNEVIRKE TUESDAY and* WEDNESDAY, 7th and Bth February, 1933—• 2 BIG DAYS and 2 BIG NIGHTS. Open Hunters ’ Competition. £55 Cash Prizes. Other Competitions liberally catered’for. Classes for Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Fat Stock, Farmers’ Classes and Home Industries. Send for Schedule and all information or apply to your local show secretary. ENTRIES in all Sections, including Home Industries, close TUESDAY, 24th JANUARY. Grounds electrically lit at night and special programme arranged. Dog Section specially catered for by Kennel Club. U. S. M. QUIGLEY, Secretary. Miss K. Miller, Assistant Secy. Box 38, Telephone 2470. MASTERTON A. & P. SHOW, 40th ANNUAL EXHIBITION AT SOLWAY", MASTERTON. . On 14th' and loth-.FEBRUARY, 1933. RAM AND EWE FAIR—16th and 17th FEBRUARY. All Entries Close on 30th January. CUPS VALUED AT £6OO IN ADDITION TO LIBERAL PRIZE MONEY. HELP WITH YOUR. ENTRIES in classes for all breeds of live stock, Jumping, Ring events, Dog Trials, Kennel and Sheep Dogs, Poultry, Pigeons, Home Industries, (Sewing and Horticultural. DO NOT MISS THIS BIG DISPLAY where a win is worth while. Train fares from Wellington, 7/- and 5/- return; excursion fares from other stations. Send for free schedule. R. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary. Box 40, Masterton.
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