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, Sporting.. 1 JJACING £jLUB. SECOND SPRING MEETING. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1895. First Raco to Start at 1 o'clock p.m. Admission to the Course j ONE SHILLING. The Stabling Is under charge of Officers of the 1 Club. Charge for each horse, Is. , No Horses will be allowed to be at large or tied to fencing. WM. PERCIVAL, Secretary A.R.C. JgLLERSLIE RACES. LUNCHEON, AFTERNOON TEA, FttKSH OYSTERS, Ac., IN GRAND STAND. PUBLIC LUNCH IN DEMY STAND, is CD. THOMAS McEWIN, Caterer. fJAKAPUNA JOCKEY OLUB, SPRING MEETING. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7. NOMINATIONS for all events close on FRIDAY next, November 15, by 9 p.m., with the Secretary, Devonport, or at Mr. W. Ulomfleld's Office, Durham street East, Auckland, ROBT. WYNYARD, Secretary, Railways. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. AUCKLAND RACES, NOVEMBER 13TII. On WEDNESDAY, November 11, trains will leave Auckland for the Racecourse at 10.46, a.m., 12.0 noon, J'2.3ii, 1.10, anil 2.10 p.m., returning at 5.0, 5.35, and immediately after the last race. RETURN FARES: From Auckland or Newmarket. To Racecourse Platform, 2s (including admission to Course} To Racecourse Platform, Is (rail only). Racecourse Platform to Auckland, la. Tickets only available for day of issue, BY ORDER. Booksellers. QHAMPTALOUP & QOOPER'S NEW BOOKS. Amyand, A., Comradewn Arms.. „ ..3 0 Alexander, Mrs. A., Ward in Chancery .. 3 6 ltraddon, M. K., Thou Art the Man .. .. 2 0 Broader Britain, 192 Photographs, 13 by 10}, bo.inrt .' 11 6 Bent, J. T., Ruined Cities of Mashonaland M .'i 0 Rjornscn, 11, Arne and the Fisher Lassie _ 3 C Ctod'l, K., Primer of Evolution .. .._ ..16 Churchill, Lord It., Men, Mines, and Animals in South Africa 2 6 Cooper, T. J., Love's Unveiliog and other Sermons SO Dawson, .Sir J,, Modern Ideas of Evolution.. 6 0 Dawson, Sir J., The Meeting Place of Geology ami History 5 0 Doyle, Conan, The Parasite .. .. 2s and 1 0 Francis, M. 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V., After Five Years in India _ G 0 Zangwill, 1., The Master .. „ _ .3 6 Z.Z., A Drama in Dutch .. .. « .30 Add 2d to the Is for postage, 00, QUEEN.STREET, AUCKLAND. Fancy Goods. PET AL DUST (Registered), " Wherein the subtle savour of the Flowers sublimely dwells." THE GREAT FLORAL AIR PURIFIER, For the Wardrobo or Pocket, Drawing-room and Ball-room. An everlasting and delicious perfume, a concentration tif the loveliest flotfers combined with the health-svijigand air-purifying properties of pines and trees of tho Eucalyptus family, This unique combination is a powerful antiseptic; it is an invaluable requisite for the sick room, and a packet worn on the person, or placed between the bed linen, etc., is refreshing and invigorating to the patient and attendants. Destructive to all insect life. Years of scientific study and deep research have been expended over this preparation in order that a precise and judicious blending of all the salutary and health-yielding aromas of the vegetable world may be equally combined; and for this reason " PETAL DUST" is inimitable, inasmuch as the combining proportions are the sole secret of the proprietors. Before putting away Furs and Winter Clothing, purchase a packet of " PETAL DUST," place one in each drawer, wardrobe, or clothes chest. It will destroy moth, silver tlsh, and prevent mildew, and is a delightful health-giving perfume. In the sick or close room, in smoking, drawing, or ball-rooms, on long sea voyages, in crowded trains, in influenza, choleraic, diphtheritic, or other contaminated atmosphere*, as a truly refreshing and efficient air-purifier, " PETAL DUST" isinvaluable. Before retiring to rest, see that a packet of "PETAL DUST" is placed in your bedroom, thus rendering the air you broathe pure, refreshing, and invigorating. "PETAL DUST" is used in the sleeping berths, cabins, and saloons of all the principal steamers. PETAL DUST (Registered), the sweetest and most lasting of perfumes, has secured the Sale of over Five Million Packets at the several International Exhibitions in England and abroad, and has gained tho Highest Awards wherever exhibited, BRONZE MEDAL (highest award), 18S8; GOLD MEDAL (highest award), 1889; GOLD MEDAL (highest award), 1890; GOLD MEDAL (highest award), 1891. "PETAL DUST" (Illuminated Packets), at 9d per packet (post free). Sole Agent for the North Island.of New ZealandC. W. GOODS ON, LONDON ARCADE, Auckland. BASKETS ! JJASKETS! JJASKETS AN IMMENSE ARRIVAL OF BASKETWARE at GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADES BASKETS suited to all tastes. BASKETS at prices to please all. BASKETS, Luge, Small, Plain, and Fancy. BASKET'S, the Largest Stock in Auckland ti select ft om, ■ ; AT • QOODSON'S JONDON^RCADES QUEEN-STREET AND KARANQAHAPE . BOAP, AUCKLAND,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9976, 13 November 1895, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9976, 13 November 1895, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9976, 13 November 1895, Page 8

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