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TENDERS. A LTBEWATE Tenders wanted by Wed.- I aa. ne_lay next, 7 p.m., for Taking Down j and Stacking two CWnmeyß, Timber, Irou, j scene of fire .Elizabeth St., off new Edendale Rd.; or Purchase same for removaL \ 'No tender necessarily accepted.—W Hielop, | 42, Bond Street, Arch Sill. 152 j . j COUNTY COUNCIL, j j Tenders are invited until Noon on WED- I i NESDAY, March 12 next, for the following \ 'Works:— • , CONTRACT No. 510—Albany-Dairy Flat | \ i Road: Widening, grading and metalling. I CONTRACT No. 511 — Clover Bridge, ' ! Dairy Plat: Reconstruction and repairs. j CONTRACT No. 512—MeEwan's Culvert, I Dairy Flat: New wing to concrete culvert. j CONTRACT No. 513 — Kaipara River j Clearance: Removing willows and logs I from Kaipara River. i rians and specifications may be seen at i the County Office, 410, N.Z. Insurance Building, Auckland. I GERALD A. JACKSON, I 007 County Engineer, j SPORTING. 3S_te_ rrm \ iroha jockey ryjjß. j ANNUAL MEETING. (SATURDAY, "VJARCH D AND TyTONDAY, TLTARCH *1 A 1910. A_OEPTA i NOES for First Day close with Mr. C. iF. .Mark. Durham Street, Auckland, or with the Secretary, at Te Aroha, on WEDNEJSDiAY, March 5, at 5 p-m. E. O. NASH, 500 Secretary.. ______!_£_ gPOiRTSMANS TTOLIDAY. OPORTSitAN'S TTOLIDAY. rp_ A ROHA JOCKEY r_LUB. ANNUAL RACE MEETING. QATURDAY AND "]VJ O <S> DA V XJARCH O AND -i f\ 1019. STAKES, £3000. TE AROHA CUP, £400. J.C. HANDICAP, £300. CAIPITAL RACI_G TRACKCATERING BY J. SINCLAIR, AUCKLAND. SPECIAL rpRAINS "DOTH J*)AYS. Leave Auckland, 6.45 a.m., arrives 11.38, returns 6 p.m. Leave Frank-ton Y.lO a_., arrives 9.30, returns 6 p.m. Leave Thames 9.25 a.m., arrives 11.23, returns 6.30 p.m. Leave Paeroa 10.30 a.m.. connecting -with Waihi Branches, returns 6.30 p.m. No person who has at any time since the passing of the Gaming Act Amendment Act, 1908. followed the occupation of a bookmaker or bookmaker's clerk, no disqualified or undesirable person, will be admitted to the Te Aroha Eace Meeting, and if any such person is found on such course he will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. Admission to Course, V; Grandstand, 5/ No additional charge for amusement tax, 612 E. O. NASH, Secretary. ___K__s--/-IBINBHUBJ JOCKEY A-yjCB. A NNUAL "DACE "VTEETING. QATURDAY AND TyrONDAY, M ARCH 15 AND 17 STAKES. _3.200. CUP, £500. HANDICAP, £400. STEEPLECHASE EACH DAY. I ; SPECIAL TRAINS BOTH DAYS. FROM ' AUCKLAND, WAIKATO, AND THAMES. J. SINCLIR, Auckland, Caterer. H. POLAND, 556 Secretary. , T\ R. riLOVEK, M.R.C.V.S., ' VETERINARY SURGEON, HARP OF ERIN, ELLERSLIE. SPECIALIST ON OPERATIONS. S —^— _ B__TCA_ RAHTS, TEA ROOMS. BALMORAL TEAROOMS, ST. HSELIER*.. Bay.—Notice Is given that this business is still and -will continue to be under the management and proprietorship of ■Mrs. U. Yond.—{Signed) L. Sanders. 135 pilOE'S QTILL J EADINU BEST -| /O MEALS IN THE CITY QTRAND ARCADE. STACEY'S AND THE HOT WEAT____ Stacey's is a cool and pleasant place on a hot day. Tbe fare coaxes the appetite. Everything is so dainty. Tera-ptiug Sandwiches, (Pies, Cakes, and Scones. Delicious Fr lit Salad, Fresh. Ripe Fruit. Iced Summer Drinks. Just what you can enjoy at _T A C E V ' S, So 61, QUEEN STREET. B HOW ABOUT A GOOD TEA TO-NIGHT AT THE TIFFIN ? : If detained in town to-night, on business or on pleasure, do the thing properly—and tea at "The Tiffin. You'll be more than pleased with the bill of fare. All sorts of (rood things—lncluding the Hot Grills—for J which there is admittedly no place to touch. 1 rpiHE IfJMFFIN. i - 1 - -**" CITY CHAMBERS, Corner Queen and Victoria Streets." C pHEAP JpiSH ]U"EALS, I DOWN TO -I I The Best and Cheapest Meal ln Australasia. SASFOBD. RESTAURANTS, Opposite, G.P.0., Opposite "Herald" Office, Opp. Smith and Caughey, Queen Street. C -J.AB AND piTCH. t TO COUNTY COUNCILS, ROAD BOARDS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. WE CAN NOW SUPPLY T ]_ Ulß - 0 F A** Q.RADE. DISTILLED BY THE LATEST PROCESS. ALSO, piTCH, pOR LL pURPOSES. ! . I * UCKLAND (j AS (COMPANY, J TD. 514 TS YOUR HAIR COMING OUT? -j We Can Stop It ! GALLAGHER'S PHARMACY C Id Section, .Upper Byn___j*_t, __~

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 52, 1 March 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 52, 1 March 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 52, 1 March 1919, Page 8

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