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Sporting. AUCKLAND AGING pLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, 1908. ACCEPTANCES. Easter Handicap (3sovH.l, Brighton Hurdles (lsov ), and Autumn Steeplechase (2sovs.), and GENERAL ENTRIES. CEOS!' 1 , with the Secretary at the Offices, 97, Shertland-st., Auckland, at 9 o'clock TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), MARCH 27. .1. F. HARTLAND, Secretary. \ UOKLAND rpROTTI.NG .{" ÜB. AUTUMN MEETING. SATURDAY. WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, APRIL d . 8, and ItACCEPTANCES tor .ill Event- on the First Dsiv Close TO-DAY (FRIDAY), at 9 p.m. < . F. MARK. See. Mining Notices. rnjlK NEW MONOWAI COED AND SILVER I. MINES, LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of the New Monowai Gold and Silver Mines, Limited, will be held at Nos. 11 and 12, New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Queen-street, Auckland, on MONDAY, the 6th day oi April. 1908, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of considering the following Resolution, viz.: — "That this duly convened Extraordinary General Meeting of the Shareholders of the New Monowai Gold and Silver Mines, Limited, having duly considered the Deed of Option for the sale to Mr. Edward James Ties of the whole of the Company's Properties at Waiomo, hereby approves of. and agrees to, the said Deed, and all the. terms and conditions thereof; and authorises the Dbactors to affix the. Company's common seal to the said » Deed, and to execute the same in accordance with the Company's Articles of Association; and also hereby authorises and empowers the Directors, if and when required so to d.o, bv the said Edward .lame-- lies, to carry out and complete the Sale ot the said Properties for the price, and on the terms in all respects set out in the said Deed of Option. By Order of the Board of Directors. J. B. SHEATH, Secretary. Auckland. March- 23, 1903. Meetings. A LL INTERESTED IN FIJI BUSINESS are iv invited to attend a Meeting at the Office of J. 15. Birch, 25. Balmerston Buildings, Queen-street, TO-MORROW (Saturday) lIINC. at 11 o'clock. QUNDAY NEXT, Opera House.—People's U Mission Sunday-school Anniversary, 11, 3, 7. Birr Choral Programme. Board and Residence, IriNG'S COURT, Queen-street (late Prince 1 Albert College).—Private Hotel. Tennis court, cricket pitch, gymnasium, etc. Telephone, 2255. MONA." 12, Symonds-street, opposite Choral Hall—Superior Board and Residence; double or single rooms; every modern convenience.—Mrs. L Oick. telephone, 293. SONOMA — Private Hotel, Alfred-street, O Albert First-class Accommodation for Families, Tourists, etc. Terms moderate. —Mrs. W. Bazeley. Telephone, 672. OTAGO BOARDINGHOUSE, Wellesley-st. West—Thoroughly renovated, and under entirely new management; every comfort. Terms moderate.—Mrs. Edwards. "/-ILENALVON" 'PRIVATE HOTEL (Late " Admiralty House "). Telephone. 1010. J YN-ST. H~~UNT'S JUNCTION PRIVATE HOTEL, TAUMARUNUI, KING COUNTRY. H. HUNT, Proprietor. Sample Room for Travellers. AH Trains Met. Buggies and Horses for Hire. Telegrams Promptly Attended to. TERMS MODERATE. "|7f T E BEER'S, 4-1 BOOMS. >V DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, ROTORUA, Opposite Railway Station. First-class Table. Electric Light. Patent Sanitary Arrangements. Tariff: 35s per week, 6s per day. -rpHE AUSTRALIA." EOTORUA. - New X House, 30 rooms; splendid situation in main street; 100 yards from railway station, four minutes' walk iroin baths: superior table; spacious rooms; electric light; hot and cold baths, and. every home comfort. Tariff, 6s per day, 35s per week. Special terms to families, parties, and for extended periods. Thos. Cook and Sons' Coupons. Small Launch at nominal rates, fishing rods, etc, free. Porter meets all trains. Letters and telegrams receive immediate attention.— N. McLean. Proprietor. TVREXT'S TSATHGATE TTOUSE. ROTORUA (Now open for the Season), has been thoroughly renovated, and is now in every way iup to date. Lighted by electricity. Nearest house to the Government Bams, including the large new bath-house. Motor Cars and Conveyances leave Brent's lor all the side trips. Terms reasonable. Porters meet all trains. S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. METROPOLE. ROTCRUA, PRIVATE HOTEL (40 ROOMS), FIRST SEASON This newly-erected House is immediately opposite railway station, at gates to left entrance. Visitor? to Rotcrua will find the Metropole the best, appointed and most up-to-date housi in Rotoiua. Magnificent view from balcony- Electric light throughout; hot baths; first-class table; 5 minutes from Sanatorium. Bedrooms large, airy, and well furnished.—MßS. DWYEK, late of Auckland and Christchurch. Tariff Reduced to 3Cs per week. Address, Hotel Metropolc. Rotorua. I Dental. rpHE -yALUE OF yOUK HHEETH. If your Teeth are decayed, why have them extracted? Is it because extractions only cost a shilling or two? YOU DO NOT KNOW the real value of your teeth, or you would endeavour never to lose one of them. We are not here to deprive you of what nature has bestowed, but rather to help you save each and every tooth. TAKE MY ADVICE, FOR IT IS GOOD. If your teeth are beyond filling, have them crowned or pivoted. Many people rest under the impression that it, is a painful ordeal to have a tooth filled or crowned. What i would prove to yon is otherwise. I am here to save your teeth, and in a manner THE MOST SCIENTIFIC AND pAINLESS KNOWN TO ■jl/TODERN I DENTISTRY. WHY WEAR A PLATE When you may have your month faultlessly tilled in without one. Come to my Rooms, and let mo discuss this most important subject with you. All consultations free of charge. C. .'{V/p'NROE MANUKL ' DENTIST, Queen-street, Auckland. (Over Stneeton's.) e7 l ADATT Htl LPAINLESS DENTIST. 98, KARANGAHAPE RD. (Op. Id Section). SKILFUL DENTAL TREATMENT AT MODERATE FEES. Superior Dentures from £2 2s. Misfitting Dentures remodelled. XI Is. Gold Fillings from 10s. Gold Crowns from £1 Is. Painless Extraction, Is. ADVICE GIVEN FREE. 'Phone 2461. Nurse in Attendance. Ring up for Appointment. OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOON, ALSO EVERY EVENING.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13709, 27 March 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13709, 27 March 1908, Page 8

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