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: ■ No. 21 of the Observer, ready to-morrow (Friday), contains a coupon for the Final Prize Distribution, etchings of the Eegatta, Mr. Laishley, Davis (the hangman of Tuhi), Dr. Pollen, and a portrait of Samuel Plimsoll, tlie sailor's friend. "The reading matter includes "An 111-bred Governor," Eegatta Day, Readymoney Eobinson at Home, "Pot and Kettle," A" Stoncy" Reminiscence, and a variety of local, sporting, and theatrical gossip. Tenders are wanted by the Chairman'of the Harbour Board for asphalting a portion of Queenstreet Wharf. ■ Owners of dogs in the Remuera, Epsom, !and ; districts, who have not registered their dogs, are requested to do so at once, to prevent ' the penalty being enforced. , . ■ The annual meeting of the members of the Northern Club is advertised to bo held in the llcadlng : room, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock. '. The annual meeting of the members of the ; Auckland 1 Kegalta Club is advertised to be held on .Tuesday evening, at the Club-rooin, Waitemata Hotel, at eight o'clock. . • . .- , ; . ■ , The Auckland Turkish Bath Company (Limited) beg to notify the public that they have now |": taken over, and are carrying on the Baths in Upper Queen-street, as formerly conducted by Sir. Sykes. '. Every attention will bo paid to bathers, <fec, an extra ' attendant being tiow regularly employed The Company are prepared to issue tickets, which . can be procured at the office of the Company, or .at the Baths.- Price : Single baths (gentlemen), 3s; in sets of eight, £1; shareholders holding not less than five 1 hares.at one-third less; ladies, Is, in addition to a ticket for' cacti' bath: children under sixteen, half-price. Bathers are reminded of the advantage derived by shareholders.holding five shares and upwards, in taking the baths at a saving of ono-third. There are a limited number of shares still unallotted, for which the directors will bo glad to receive applications, in •numbers not exceeding ton. —John R. Randeuson, . Secretary, i Dr. Bkight's Piiosphodyne.—Best known remedy for nervousness, indigestion, liver complaints, and all functional derangements ; extensively used in the army and navy, and highly recommended by the medical faculty." ' ' Dβ'. Bbigiit's Phosphodyne.—-Only reli- ; lible -remedy'for weak and shattered constitutions, ;nervous depression, lassitude, loss orpower pimples, frnpoveriahed, blood, premature decline;. thorough^ re-establishes the gener.il bodily health. : Dr. -Bbight's Piiosphodyne.—-Sold by all chemists throughout the globe. Beware of worthless imitations bearing similar names.-Agentß : New Zea ' l»nd Drug Company ■ ■ ;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5995, 3 February 1881, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5995, 3 February 1881, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5995, 3 February 1881, Page 5

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