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Sporting. AUCKLAND RACING QLUB. NORTH NEW ZEALAND GRAND NATIONAL MEETING. MAY 30, JUNE 3 and 6, 1903. ACCEPTANCES AND GENERAL ENTRIES CLOSE TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), at 9 o'clock. WM. PERCIVAL, Secretary A.B.C. HHAKAPUNA JOCKEY QLUB. WINTER MEETING. FIRST DAY: mO-MORROW, npO-MOEEOW, SATURDAY, 1/[AY i |?TH. FIRST RACE STARTS AT i 9 AC P.M. THROUGH TICKETS, Is. • Bookmakers must obtain their Permits before 5 p.m. TO-DAY (Friday), 15th. Horses conveyed Free up to 9.30 a.m. Race Days, after that hour will be charged for. R. WYNARD, Secretary. Tramway?. IS A **^Miim IMPORTANT "M" 0 T I C E. | WARNING A GAINST QVERCROWDING ETC., OF npRAMOARS. Public attention is hereby drawn to the following extract from the Company's "ByLaws and Regulations." made by the undersigned Company under the powers conferred on it by " The Tramways Act, 1894": — 14. No passenger or other person not being a servant of the Company shall be permitted to travel on the steps or platform of any carriage, or stand, either on the roof or in tho Interior, or sit on the outside rail on the roof of any carriage, and shall cease to do so immediately on request by the Conductor. i I _ 15. No person, except a passenger or intending passenger, shall enter or mount any carriage, and no person shall hold or hang on by or to any part of any carriage, or travel therein otherwise than on a seat provided for passengers. 16. When any carriage contains the full number of passengers which it is licensed to contain, no additional person shall enter, mount, or remain in or on anj such carriage when warned by the Conductor not to do so. 17. The Conductor shall not permit any passenger beyond the licensed number to enter. ; or mount, or remain in or upon any part of i a carriage. 18. No person shall enter, mount, or leave, or attempt to enter, mount, or leave any carriage whilst in motion. 23. Any person offending again or committing a breach of anv of these By-laws and Regulations shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding forty shillings. ANY PERSON OFFENDING AGAINST THE ABOVEMENTTONED " BY-LAWS AND REGULATIONS" WILL BE PROSECUTED AND FINED AS PEE PARAGRAPH 23 MENTIONED ABOVE. THE AUCKLAND ELECTRIC TRAMWAYS COMPANY, LIMITED, « By its Attorney, P. M. HANSEN. . Educational. "pRINCE ALBERT COLLEGE. For Full Details, see Wednesday's and Saturday's HEEALD. EVENING CLASSES: TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, 7 to 9. p ILES' pOLLEGE., LOWER SYMONDS-STREET. AUCKLAND (Next St. Andrew's Church). DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. • Principal - MR. T. HARLE GILES, Assisted by A COMPETENT STAFF OF RESIDENT AND VISITING MASTERS. PRACTICAL COMMON-SENSE BUSINESS EDUCATION. COMMERCIAL SIDESubjects of Instruction: Writing, Quick Methods Arithmetic, Mental Arithmetic, Book-keeping, Composition, Correspondence, Spelling, Newspaper Lesson, Shorthand and Typewriting, Commercial French and German on Newest Methods. TRAINING FOR EXAMINATIONS— Latin (Elementary and Advanced), French, German, Italian, Maori. Anglo-Saxon. English in all branches, Precis Writing, Euclid, Algebra. Trigonometry, History, Geography, Science. School Management, and Pharmacy, A and B Sections. Last Year's Results are 22 passed out of 24 sent up in all the Higher Examinations. Tuition by Correspondence in All Subject*. THE COLLEGE IS NOW OPEN. Quarter begins from date of entry. The Principal may be seen by Parents. Guardians, ami Intending Pupils, at the Collego, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4.30 p.m.; Saturday, 10 to 12.30. EVENING CLASSES FOR ADULTS AND YOUTHS on MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. DentalPAINLESS "TVENTISTRY. AINLESS J-'ENTISTRY. •DELIANCE TQENTAL pOMPANY. A FACT— Only Place in Auckland wbero Teeth are extracted by an entirely new process, without the slightest pain, inconvenience, or after effect. Fees, 'is; ordinary extractions, Is. Full Upper or Lower Set of beautiful Teeth, perfect lit, from £1 Is: Single Tooth, from os 6d : Pivot, 10s 6d ; Gold Crowns, 15s; Fillings, from 23 6d; Gold Fillings, from ss; Full Upper Set, of 18-ct. Gold, £5 ss; Teeth extracted by gas, and oilier anaesthetics. Specialty in crown and bridge work.—At the RELIANCE DENTAL COMPANY, "Old Mill" Chambers (Smecton's New Building), 77, Queenetreet. Hours, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; 7to 8 «ach Evening. PAINLESS TkENTISTEY. AIRLESS JL/ENTISTBY. A. L. 1 ™ 4 ™ S ONB ' OLD ESTABLISHED DENTISTS, HOBSON-STBEET (Opposite St. Matthew's Church), SUPPLIES ARTIFICIAL TEETH. Good Fit, Natural Appearance. Teeth extracted by new process, no pain whatever, 2s 6d: or by Gas. 2s 6d. Old Seta Repaired or Re-made, to. laat for Years.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12271, 15 May 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12271, 15 May 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12271, 15 May 1903, Page 8

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