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Athletics. / - ~ '' A, U C L AND : ;; A. CYCLING CLUB. '' Us2m..' A TEST RACE will take 5? ' place on the Domain THIS?(THURSDAY) if J \\ K.VKNING, at 6.30 p.m., II llvJfir-* )]to select 11 repie<«nt:Ulv« Ax/* fortheCbristchiirchCycliiig i j — ./>—■ y Club's Carnival, December '■* ' 10. ' Meeting of Members Friday Evening. at 7.30. Business Important. - m —■' ' t _ J. STEW ART, J UN., Gen. Sec. UKCLAND ' CYCLING CLUB. The ART UNION will bo DRAWN by His Wor. chip th* Mayor (j. j. Holland) on MONDAY EVENING NEXT,at theCOOK-STREETHALL, at 7 o'clock. The Public Cordially invited. „ 8 ]J OURS sports - 8 HANDICAP HURDLE RACK, liOyds. First prize, £3 2nd, £1; 3rd, trophy. Entrance fee, 2s. This event lias been added to the Programme. TUG OF WAR—£ls In the event of there not being more than six entries this prize will be reduced to £10. f W. ANDREW McCULI.O UGH, Sports Secretary. v, Sporting. FJIHAMES JOCKEY OLUB. NOMINATIONS for llio above Club's Rummer Meeting close TO-MORKOW (Friday), the 27tb, at 8 p.m. (Signed) WILLIAM 11. POTTS, Secretary. Meetings. H O'S RAID? yf H O'S RAID? The Nineteen So-called "Substantial Reasons" will be shown to be very shadowy ones, at WESLEY HALL, OS FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, Chair will be taken by the Iter. GEO. UURUESS, at 7.80 p.m. slurp. They will be replied to as follows: Tyrannical Interference .. Mr, T. J. Bum. The Revenue .... .. Mr. H. lIaZELDEN' You Can't Make a Man Sober by Act of Parliament .. Mr, 0. ALIiRIDGE Under Prohibition .. .. Mr. R. Fiienci Each Speaker will have a time limit, Doors open at 7. Come e*rlv. Collection fnr exuenses. R. FRENCH, Secretary. gIG pROHIBITION "j^JEETINGS ON SUNDAY NEXT, WksXEBN* I'ake, at 3 o'clock (iRKY'STKKET Junction, at 7 o'clock Opera Horse, at 8 o'clock. Splendid Programmes. See Saturday's papers. It, FRENCH, Secretary. Board and Residence. BOARD AND residence - Nice sociable home, pleasantly situated; bath, piano, smoke-room ; two minutes from town.— Herdaon, top Wakefleld-street. SUPERIOR Accommodation for two Gentlemen, in private family,—fur address, apply 1 Herald Office. FOLKSTONE HOUSE. Princes-street— Private Board and Residence; single and double bedrooms, hot and cold baths; terns modelate,—Mrs. Butler. "T> OTORUA.—' Langhum House,' supeXV rior Board and Residence, close to railway station and Government Baths. Terms. 6s per day, 35a one week: two weeks or longer, 30s. Wire to C. Hawker Wilson for rooms." " IT" ATOOMBA," Alfred-street, Albert j\ Superior accommodation, Tele- | phone 1024. Suites, with private attendance. /CAITHNESS (lhte Dr. Kenderdino's Residence), Eden-street, opposite Supreme Court and Government House Grounds; vacancies ; 1 telephone, 1013. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE, Glen view, second house above St. Paul's, 1 formerly the residence of the Iter. David Bruce. PROG MORE HOUSE, Corner Grafton Road and Symonds-rtreet. Vacancies. Telephone 714, WAITEMATA VIEW, Hardingestreet.—Select Boardnnd Residence; bath, piano, single room. Six minutes from Union Bank. Terms, 18s (washing included).. ' ELLINGTON, Accommodation at " Whitehall," Boulcott street ) Central.—Mrs. R. YON. Board and residence - Vorj comfortable accommodation, single anc | double rooms, with fireplace. Terms moderate.Mrs. Martin, 166, llobson-street, "Tichmount." M RS ' M 0 R R I 8 0 • ROTORUA HOUSE, WILL OPEN, DECEMBER Ist. This House has been Thoroughly Renovated and Newly Furnished, Terms moderate. BELMONT HOUSE, UPPER VINCENT-STREET. . This old-established and well-appointed Boarding* bouse, 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 baths; single and double rooms. Terms strictly moderate. Telephone, 727. , . MRS. BASTEN. JJOARD AND RESIDENCE, :LUMEAIJ, QUEEN-STREET, NEXT TABERNACLE. The House is splendidly situated, with extensive grounds, Tennis Lawn Stabling. Hot and cold baths. Grand view of harbour. Ten minutes from Post Office - Terras moderate. Telephone 803 00 WES BAY, WAIHEKE. THE BEST SUMMER RESORT IN THE PROVINCE. E. PARRIS, Proprietor. , Boating in a magnificent safe bay. Fishing, Bathing. Airy Bedrooms. The cuisine under the immediate supervision of Mrs. Parris. Northern Company's Steamer calls three times • : weekly. Terms moderate. Special terms for families, Post Office at the house. Postal Address: E. Parris, Cowes P.O. jgjLOSTER HOUSE, BIRKENHEAD. -SELECT SEASIDE : BOARDING .• ESTABLISHMENT, A CHARMING AND HEALTHY SUMMER - RESORT. The House is beautifully and healthily situated, only five minutes' from Birkenhead. Wharf, and commands a most extensive view of the Harbour. Communication with Auckland by Ferry Steamers running half hourly. - Visitors may combine the pleasures of the country with those of the seanide, as both are adjacent. Sheltered Beaches, Safe Bathing Good Boating, and Fishing, within easy access. ... Lawn Tennis Club's Grounds 10 minutes' walk from the House. v : ... TERMS MOD URATE. , .. %i± *a, : MISS HAMMOND, Proprietress. CO M JTO RTABLB xj ; ; A board and RESIDENCE '■■■•&. Fine Healthy .situation. .7 Good Table, . • ' Combined with Moderate . • ■' v Terms. • . i 1 Four minutes from Station v " and Wharf. - ;V i Suites of Booms, with Private Hail entrance. MBS. DEAN, ' Wynyard House, v, , •• • : * Eden Crescent; • ; " ' mBE : GREAT HEALTH RESORT, .* MARINE HOTEL! HO WICK. / ' Good Accommodation, for Visitors and Bridal Couples. > Sea Bathing, and a good Bike Road. Two Cottages to Let, furnished, facing the Beach. ' ./GEO. SELLWOOD, Proprietor. •; JJRENT'S ' JJATHGATE JJOUSE, ROTORUA,' ■ ' r NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON j Intending Visitor's will please send Tel«gram to .0' -. ..'t. J'. kv, i. : ' amir* rooms.. . ; ; ;; IT, BREST, Paopftiwou.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10300, 26 November 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10300, 26 November 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10300, 26 November 1896, Page 8

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