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Electoral. _______ FOR MOUNT EDEN ROAD BOARD. RATEPAYERS-VOTE FOR P EEOT E. A. gALMON, And SATURDAY. MAY" 2. KEEP THE MOUNT EDEN DISTRICT IN THE VANGUARD OF PROGRESS. »-■' ' " " "" '' " " """ ' '"" "DOROUGH OF GREY LYNN. TO THE ELECTORS OF RICHMOND WARD. We, the undersigned, beg to tender our hearty thanks for the honour you have done us in returning us as your representatives. JAMES A. WARNOCK WILLIAM SAML. DONALD JOHN R. LUNDON. TN order that Mount Eden Road Board Electors may know where the Mount Boskill Polling Booth is situated, THOS. KNIGHT will fly a flag. After voting they may obtain Refreshments at popular prices next door. MOUNT EDEN RATEPAYERS.— for Uiiy, Tonics, and Hudson, who are getting the Trams on both Main Roads, and they should be returned to complete the details. OUNT EDEN ROAD BOARD ELECTION.--Don't Forgot to Vote for JOSEPH EDWARDS. Every vote is of the utmost importance to the advancement of the District. M' OUivT EDEN RATEPAYERS—Vote for IVjL WALTERS, who was a Member of one of the first Road Boards in the District. MOUNT EDEN RATEPAYERS .-The 'Buses have been sufficient for as in the past. We do not wish our quiet suburb disturbed by the dust and noise and danger of Electric Trams. Then Vote for the present Board. TITOUNT EDEN RATEPAYERS.— our Road iV± District is better and more economically managed than any other District or Borough in the Province, keep it so by returning the old members— Udy, Tunks, and Hudson—and Vote for them TO-DAY. O THE MEMBERS OF THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. Ladies and Gentlemen,— Having had the honour to be appointed to fill the vacancy on the jioard of the A.M.P. Society, caused bv the retirement, through ill-health, of Mr. Joseph Abbott, I now offer myself as a Candidate at the forthcoming Election for a seat at the Board. JAMES BURNS, Of Burns. Philp and Co., Ltd., New South Wales, Queensland, West Australia, etc. Sporting. AUCKLAND FT<ROTTING QLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, 1903, To be held HIS D AY> T ms "Hay, SATURDAY, MAY 2. FIRST RACE STARTS At 12.45. SECOND DAY. T"«7'EDNESDAY, 6th MAY. ' ADMISSION, Is. Electric Tram Cars run right to the Course every few minutes during the afternoon. C. F. MARK, Secretary. TO-ORTH N.Z. COURSING ASSOCIATION. NOTICE TO OWNERS. Fifth Payment of 10s for Challenge Stakes falls due on MONDAY EVENING, May 4th, at City Club Hotel, Shortland-street. J. 'TAYLOR, Sec. Athletics. DISTRICT FOOTBALL CLUB. A Practice Match will be held at Epsom TODAY (Saturday), when all intending players are requested to attend. Brakes will leave City Hall Corner at 2 o'clock for Ground. GEO. DONALDSON, . Hon. Sec. pONSONBY BOWLING CLUB. Rink Match for a Prize kindly offered by J. Schisclvka, Esq., will be played on the Green THIS AFTERNOON, Play to commence at 2.30 sharp. J. VEALE, Hon. See. Excursions ~~'~~~" THXCURSION TO RANGI- ' TOTO ISLAND AND *w» ST. HELIERS BAY. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 2nd INST. A Steamer will leave the Ferry Tee at 10.45 a.m. and 2 p.m. > Leaving Rangitoto, 4.30 p.m. Leaving St. Heliers, 5 p.m. Return Fare, Is; Children, 6d. ~k > tvtewmarket SATURDAY amSA, AFTERNOON fishing EXCURSION. »M»i&ifa3> T lle P.S. . TONGARIRO will leave the Ferry Tee at 1.30 p.m. on a Fishing Cruise. Bait and Tea provided. Tickets: Single, 2s; Double, 3s. Fishing Tackle on board for Sale or Hire. Weather Permitting WAIWERAI WAIWERAI HOT SPRINGS HOTEL. This Gild-established and Favourite Wateringplace is acknowledged by all recent visitors as THE FINEST SEASIDE RESORT in the Colony. The Hotel has been enlarged, renovated, and refurnished throughout, new bath-houses erected, and the comfort of patrons is studied in every detail. HOT MINERAL BATHS FREE TO VISITORS STAVING AT HOTEL. AMUSEMENTS : Fishing, Boating, Hot Water and Sea Bathing, Golf, Tennis, Billiards, Ping-pong, etc. Launch available for picnic and fishing excursions. TERMS: 83 per day; 50s per week. A few special rooms at 10s per day. 60s per week. SPECIAL REDUCED RATES. From Mav 1 to October 31 the American System of Special Reduced Winter Rates will be charged, a3 follows: — PER WEEK— OS—PER WEEK. Up-to-date steamer service. Wharf in course of construction. Telephone on premises. For full particulars apply to " Manager." Waiwera, or to OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, 22, Shortland-street; __ Or. THOS. COOK AND SON. Booking Agents. 103. Queen-street. TT'S WORTH MONEY, WE GIVE IT AWAY. Our GENERAL SEED, PLANT, FLOWER, BULB, and FRUIT TREE CATALOGUE and GARDENING CALENDAR, profusely Illustrated, will be ready about 3RD MAY. Please apply for copy, POST FREE. SEEDS SEARLS' PLANTS FLOWERS. 36, King-street, Sydney. ■' iii, i i ■ ■ , i !■' "i "OIANOS by the World's Leading Makers. -■- Lowest Cash Prices, or Easy Terms.— English and Foreign Piano Agency, Queen-st.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12260, 2 May 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12260, 2 May 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12260, 2 May 1903, Page 8