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PICNICS AND EXCITEtSIONS. ' J>UTCHERS' A NNUAL TJICNIC, I AT MOTUTAPU, .WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14th, 1906. PROGRAMME OF SPORTS: L MAIDEN RACS, 100 yds. Post entry, 1/. First prize, Trophy value £1; second prize, Trophy. 2. BUTCHER BOYS' HANDICAP, 18 years and under. Post entry. !/• First prize. Trophy value £1; secoud, ■Tropliy. 3. BUTCHERS' EMPLOYEES' JiANDICAI', to be run in three heats of 100. UOO, 300 yards. First prize, Gold Medal, presented, by Master Butchers' Association, and £3; second prize, £1 10/; third prize, 13/. 4. GIRLS' RACE, 1G years and under (open). Two prizes. 5. PRESERVERS' HANDICAP, 150 yds. First prize, lair of. Boots, value 1 guinea, and a sum of money; second prize. Trophy and sum of money. 6. MARRIED LADIES - RACE (open). Two prizes. 7. SINGLE LADIES' RACE (open). Two prizes. S. MASTER BUTCHERS' RACE. Post entry, 2/(3. Two prizes. 9. 120 YARDS OPEN HANDICAP. First prize, £2 10/; second prize, 15/. 10. WRESTLING COMPETITION (amateurs only). Post entry, 2/6. Prize, value £2 10/. 11. ONE MILE HANDICAP. Entry, 1/. First prize, £*2; secoud prize, 10/; third prize, Trophy value 10/. 12. SLAUGHTERMEN'S RACE. Post entry, 1/6. Two prizes. 13. COMMITTEE RACE. 14. NOVE-LTY" RACE. Handicappers: Messrs D. Stewart and " McElwaln. Starter: Mr Mortimer G. King. Entries close at the Family and Naval Hotel. Karangahape road, on THURSDAY, February 15th, at 9 p.m. Wni. E. SILL, Hon. Secretary. HpHE BUTCHERS' ANNUAL FICXIC AT J- MOTUTAPT. MARCH 14th. 1005. Tenders are invitfid for the Sole Right to Sell Refreshments at the above Picnic. The sur-cessful tenderer to supply Hot Water Frrnv Tenders received by the Secretary, WM. E. SILL. Mt. Roskill-rd.. Auckland, on or before WEDNESDAY, 21st Feb., 1006. rrtHE PLACE TO SPEND YOUR SUMMER HOLIDAYS, COWES BAY, WAIHEKE ISLAND. Two and a-half hours' trip in smooth water. Beautiful bash scenery, lovely sandy beach, boating iv sheltered waters, splendid "fishing, tennis, croquet, hall for dancing. Firstclass table. Passengers landed at wharf. P.O. and Telephone. Steamers three times a week. Terms moderate. H. INSLEY Proprietor. TT A W A U. THE MANSION HOUSEKAWAU ISLAND has been Renovated throughout and thirtyfive additional Rooms added, and is now the most Up to Date Seaside Resort in the Auckland Province. Boating, Fishing, Shooting, Bllliar-Js, Tennis, and other attractions. The Cuisine is a Specialty. Three hours from Auckland by a practically dally Steamer Service. Terms reasonable. Apply THE MANAGER. •MANSION HOUSE. KAWAU. PIANOS, ORGANS, ETC. QALE OF "p:IANOS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE! FOR TEN DAYS ONLY. Broadwood cost about 320 . Bord Ogs, cost about 30 Largo English..l3gs., cost about 45 Obappell 16gs.. cost about 45 ISnglisli Make...l4gs., cost about 40 Waldstein 30gs., cost about 40 (Used two months.) Organ. 4gs., cost about 20 Organ 20gs.. cost about 40 Also—Several New, returned from hire, at greatly reduced prices. -pICHARDSON AND /XQ., 200, QUEERS STREET. During this* Sale, wbich lasts Ten Days only, New Pianos will be sold at Cost Price. rT , r ===, piiS Oβ O EG A N«l LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH 1 Or on THE EASIEST HIRE SYSTEM IN N.Z. £15 INSTRUMENT 9/2 monthly £20 *2/3 monthly £26 - ~.~... 15/4 monthly £30 18/4 mouth ly £35 21/5 monthly ; £40 24/6 monthly £45 27/6 lEOUtfllj £50 30/ monthly Deposit on Hire Systeaj. Five per ceot. <m Net Cash Price of Instrument BEST ALLOWANCE For Old Instruments Taken In Exchange. THE ENGLISH, AND FOREIGN PIANO AGENCX, 191, QUEEN-STREET. B. COLDICUTT Manager. Catalogues s«nt Free on Application* 'Phone 1358---800TS AH3> SHOES. BAND A BOOT SALE -£»-■. —British and American Shoe Stores, opposite Public Library. T> AND T — AMERICAN BOOTS i «-• for Gentlemen, square toes. Sale now on. ANT) X — AMERICAN BOOTS •£*» for Men, from 12/6. Sale prices. T) AND "T BOOT SALE ■*-*• Now on. Evening Shoes 5/6, worth 8/6 T? AND T BOOT SALE •"-*• ■£*-' —Uritish and American Shoe Stores. — James Adams and Co. AND ~\ — SCHOOL BOOTS for £\.. Children, at Sale Prices. Opposite Library. AND I — LOUIS HEEL Shoes! '* •**-• reduced 4/ a pair. — James Adams and Co. BAND A - Stock of Ainert- "■• can Boots at Great Reductions. — Opp. Public Library. JTS/'UEKE to get Boots to Order or Repairs VV prompt—Miller and Sons, Gold Medallists, 2 High-st., near Star Office. ALCABLE~fNFORMATiON FOR THE PEOPLE. FOR CHOICE, FOR ASSORTMENT, FOR VALUE. ALWAYS GO TO PROSSERS NEWTON BOOT WAREHOUSE. PROSSER'S NEWTON BOOT WAREHOUSE. OPPOSITE TABERNACLE, KAHA2s T GAHAPE RD. 1000 pairs Victoria Slippers, Easy and Durable, only 2/6. own make 500 Ladie*' Walking Shoes, neat, durable pointed patent toecap. only 4/6 3000 pairs Slippers. 9d to IAI, real bargains Infants' Boots and Shoes, a record stock at Record Prices PROSSER'S NEWTON BOOT W %.RK HOUSE. PBOSSEB'S NEWTON BOOT W^RT^ HOUSE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. TAILORING. ORLD'S WONDERLAND — Call at A S. STREETER'S, Auckland's Leading High Class Tailor and Mercer, late of Baker and Co., Ltd., Holborn t W C Lon don. For the Best and Most Up' to Date Cut and Made Garment In Auetlanrt True excellence in Tailoring combines Neatness and Style. Nowltiea in Ties, Newest Shapes In Hats, etc., etc. — POVSONBT SJ) opsQsite JPeetem Park.. Phone UTX.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 34, 8 February 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 34, 8 February 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 34, 8 February 1906, Page 8

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