Athletics. 3 AU 0 K LA N P <g| AMATEUR pm\ ATHLETIC AN ° ' CYCLE CLUB. AUTUMN CARNIVAL, THE THIRTY-THIIID THLETIC QARNIVAL " Of the above Club will be held on the DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND, ON SATURDAY, MARCH 21. I Impey's Band in attendance. p. W. C. SPEIGHT, Hon. Sec. Tailors. Telephone, 816. M. M " E 0 H1 E> TAILOR AND IMPORTER, ' BHORTLAND-STREET. AUTUMN-WINTER, 1898. ARRIVED EX ItAKAIA, LARGE SHIPMENT OF AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. The Consignment consists of the LATEST NOVELTIES PROCURABLE IN ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL MATERIALS, Also, SCOTCH TWEEDS AND GENUINE HARRIS' HOMESPUNS, ALL OF THE LATEST COLOURING, Together with A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF WATERPROOF COATS AN INSPECTION INVITED. Board and Residence. SUPERIOR Accommodation offered in Albert Park for two or three permanent gentlcinun; no other boarders.—Apply Widow, Herald Office. WAITEMATA VIEW, Hardingstreet.—Private Board and Residence; bath, piano, single room. 6 minutes' from Union Bank. I Terms, 15s. Also, Furnished Bedrooms to let. VACANCIES at Rosebank House, Albert Road, Devonport. ELLINGTON. Accommodation at '• Whitehall," Eoulcoti street. Central.-Mrs. R. ONYON. FOLKESTONE HOUSE, Princes street (opposite Park Gates) — Single and double Bedrooms, hot and cold baths, Terms, moderate —Mrs. Butler. IrtROOMORE HOUSE, Corner Grafton 1 Road and Syaionds-atreet, Vacancies. Telephone 714. BOARD AND RESIDENCE ad B J Sonoma, Princes-street, next Synagogue.— Mrs Win. Cruicksbank, Proprietress. Telephone 726. ISTANA (LATE FERNLEIGH) JL LOWER SYMONDS STREET, Under Now Management. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Hot and Cold Baths. Good Table. Mas. Johnson, Proprietress. Belmont house, upper VINCENT-STREET. This old-established and well-appointed Boarding 'Use, commanding a splendid view, is healthily and pleasantly situated. Tourists, visitors, and permanent boarders will receive every attention. Private suites of apartments; hot and cold hatha; single aud double rooms. Terms strictly moderate, Telephone, 727. MRS, BASTEN. 00 WES BAY, WAIHEKE. THE BEST SUMMER RESORT IN THE PROVINCE. E. ARRIS, PROPRIETOR. Boating in a magnificent safe bay, Fishing, Bathing. Airy Bedrooms. The cuisine under the immediate supervision of Mrs. Parris. Steamer Coromandel calls four times weekly. Terms Moderate. Special Terms for Families. Post Office at the house, Medical attendance available. DUNBLANE RESTAURANT, 191, Queen-street (opposite Motrin's). W. S. Cannon, in thanking his numerous friends and customers for their kind patronage, begs respectfully to announce that the Dunblane has been taken over by .s. Hollingrorth and Co., who he feels sure will keep up the good reputation of the Restaurant, and be accorded the full confidence and support of his old customers and the public generally. S. 11. and Co. have as Cook, F. R. Uruszuing, late of the City Buffet. Telephone, 560. CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, LOWER VINCENT STREET, Second house from St. Matthew's Parsonage, Sea view overlooking Albert Park and City. EVERY ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS AND PERMANENT BOARDERS. Suites of Rooms with private entrance. Hot and Cold Baths. MRS. WALLACE, Proprietress. jgRENT'S JJOUSE, ROTORUA, IS NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. Intending Visitors will please send Telegram to secure rooms. S. T. BRENT, Proprietor.' JJOUSE, EDEN CRESCENT, THREE MINUTES FROM G.P.O. Fine Healthy Situation. Magnificent View of Harbour. Vacancies. MRS. DEAN, Carlton, CITY ROAD, SYMONDS-STREKT. , Situation unsurpassed. Overlooking Albert Park. Commanding extensive sea views. Drainage sanitary conditions perfect. Ilor.ie comforts. Good table. Cleanliness, punctuality, polite attention, Reference to visitors' book. Arrivals met by steamer or rail. Telephone, 325. Telegraph Shailer, Auckland. RAILWAY, J pUTARURU JUNCTION ■REFRESHMENT J^OOM ON PLATFORM. ALL TRAINS STOP TEN MINUTES. PUTARURU JUNCTION HOTEL. COMFORTABLE QUARTERS FOR GENTLE MEN. FISHING AND SHOOTING. Good Stables, Loose' Box, Large Paddocks, Saddle Horses and Buggies. JAMES SHERLEY. IN PURCHASING A BICYCLE JL the question arises which kind to choose. Undoubtedly it should be an "ORMONDE" 'CYCLE, for these reasons: It has been estabished as a firatchss Machine in England, is made by an eminent. firm, and can be relied upon; and they can be purchased at English List Price from ' T. PEACOCK, SHORTLAND-STREET. •a" (Opposite Post-office). J A. HASLETT, Chemist, Queen street, • has large stock of " WaHOO," the best liver and general tonic made,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10081, 17 March 1896, Page 8
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