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Sporting. VpAKAPUNA JOCKEY pLUB. • WINTER MEETING. FIRST DAY: SATURDAY, "MAY -i £TH. FIRST RACE STARTS AT i f> Ar P.M. THROUGH TICKETS, Is. Bookmakers must obtain, their Permits before 5 p.m. FRIDAY, 15th. Horses conveyed Free up to 9.30 a.m. Race Days, after that hour will be charged for. R. WYNARD, Secretary. Corporation Notices. THOROUGH OF NEWMARKET. GENERAL RATE. Notice is hereby given that the Newmarket Borough Council intend on the 26th day of May. 1903, in conformity with Section 39 of the Bating Act, 1894, and amendments thereof, and Section 95 of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1900, to make and levy a General Rate of One Shilling and Sevenpence in the Pound (£) on all Ratable Property in the Borough for the "period .of One Year, commencing on April 1, 1903, and ending- March 51. 1904. payable in one sum on June 12, 1903, at the Borough Office. ESTIMATE OF GENERAL RATE. In conformity with Section. 97 of the Municipal Corporations Act 1900. an Estimate of the General Rate to be made on May 26, the proposed expenditure for the year, and also the Rate Book, lie for inspection at tho Borough Office. WILLIAM HOGG, Town Clerk. Newmarket, May 11. 1903. Highway District,;. mURANGA ROAD BOARD. Notice is hereby given that the above Board intend, at their next meeting, to be held at the Turanga Creek No. 1 Schoolroom, on SATURDAY, the 13th day of June, 1903, at 3 p.m., to strike a General Rate of Three Farthings in tho (£) Pound on all Ratable Property in the district, under Section 114 of the Road Boards Act, 1882, and Sub-sections 1, 2, 3, of Section 37 of the Bating Act, 1894, for the period commencing on tho Ist day of April, 1903, and ending on the 51st March, 1904, payable in one sum on the 18th day of July, 1903, to the Collector, Lemuel 11. White, at his residence, where the Rate Book will be open for inspection. L. H. WHITE. Clerk. Turanga Creek, May 9th, 1903. Dress and Fashion. "V 0"V "W" INTER JACKET Is an Interesting Subject just now. In it you want STYLE—the very latest; SERVICE— guaranteed by good material; and ECONOMY —guaranteed eloquently by the Specimen Prices below. Our Reputation for Jackets is more than | maintained by this Season's Showings. LADIES' JACKETSAn enormous stock this "1 -w . a 'nr\ season's shape— Sleeves— } 14:'" D Newest shades of gray. J LADIES' JACKETSA slightly better finish here. 1 Up to date in all those little I 1 rrs r»D details which make — PEE- fII O FECHON. J LADIES' JACKETSFresh from the World's "1 Fashion Centres. Stylish to a, I 97S £I> point. Finished workmanship fm i O hi every seam and stitch. J

TV TTNEEBONE & po„ THE ECONOMIC STORES, QUEEN-STREET. Business Notices. AR. R A N N. . HOUSE AND LAND AGENT, SERVANTS' REGISTRY OFFICE, SYMONDS-STREET, Auckland. MISS M C E L W A I N, 206, VICTORIA ARCADE (UPSTAIRS). * Face and Scalp Massage, Manicure, Pedicure, Shampooing, Hairdressing, etc. Permanent Removal of Superfluous Hair. Fancy Wigs, Costumes on Sale and Hire. Latest Toilet Novelties in stock. Telephone No. 254. £T Tl jg ENNE TT. SURGEON DENTIST, QUEEN-STREET. OPPOSITE HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE (UPSTAIRS). Q. r/iNZAN ARRIS, SURGEON DENTIST, WYNDHAM-STREET, AUCKLAND (3 Doors from National Bank of New Zealand.) My object is the Treatment of Decayed Teeth, by the Most Approved Principles of Preservation, Tooth Crowning, and Gold-fillinig, etc. The treatment and utilisation of decayed roots for the adjustment of Artificial Teeth without plates, thus avoiding extractions. The Adjustment of Artificial Teeth by Suction. The Painless Extraction of Teeth by the aid of the Latest Anesthetics. No Fee for Consultation. FEES, CHEAPEST -IN TOWN. TO PIANO BUYERS. To Reduce Large Stock for Stock-taking purposes at end of May, and prior to Removing to Larger Premises, we will allow a Cash Discount of 10 per cent, off our Published Catalogue Prices on all Instruments purchased lip to 31st prox. This is a good opportunity to secure a Piano by any of the Standard Makers, for which we are Sole Agents, at the most Moderats Rate. F. M OORB AND QO.. DIRECT PIANO AND ORGAN IMPORTERS, LOWER QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. April 20, 1903. EL A S M O N," THE NEW FOOD. PLASMON COCOA .... Is per tin One cup contains more real building-up nutriment than ten cups of choicest cocoa obtainable. PLASMON POWDER - - -Is per packet Used either in dissolved or dry form as a means of digesting all foods. PLASMON BISCUITS, Plain, Sweet, and Wheatmeal - - Is 4d per tin Spare Fittings for Sparklet Syphons, 7d and 9d per box. H. M. S™ N ' m ' /-1 ENERAL pROVIDERS, QUEEN-STREET. " rriHE SONG THAT REACHED MY 'ART." That night T shall never forget, That dance with that Johnny of mine, I think of that supper, I think of that SAUCE, I dream of those "PICKLES" divine. The walk in the moonlight clear, The squeeze of the clinging hand, The praises dear, in the lingering ear, Of that well-Known glorious " BRAND," REFRAIN. The memory of that " rare old tlmo" Shall never from me part. He sang a song of 'omo, Whitt-'ome, The song that reached my 'art. 'Ome, *ome, Whitt, Whitt-'ome, He sang a song of 'omo, Whitt-'ome, The song that reached my 'art. -OTHITTOME, QTEVENSON & /*iO., T IMITED, DOMAIN FACTORY, AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12270, 14 May 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12270, 14 May 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12270, 14 May 1903, Page 8

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