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* . Sporting. rpAKAPUNA JOCKEY QLUB. I ■WINTER TITEETING. FIRST DAY: rpHIS T)AY. npHIS T)AY, SATURDAY. MAT 21. FIRST RACE STARTS AT -J 9 OQ Steamer for the Conveying of Racehorses will leave at 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. on Race Days. No Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk will be allowed on the Course who does not hold a License from the Club. R. WYNYARD. Secretary. _ rpAKAPUNA JOCKEY QLUB'S "WINTER -jyTEETING. SECOND DAYS RACING. ACCEPTANCES FOR ALL EVENTS, SECOND DAY. CLOSE rpO-NIGHT AT -J A P.M. R. WYNYARD. Secretary. LENORA pARK CTUD. I desire to thank Patrons for the consistent support they have accorded the Glenora Park Stud Sires during a long number of years. Prior to the death of Soult , I had opened up communications with the • English market, in quest of a high-class Sire, ' and I hope to be able to secure a fitting ; successor to Soult for the Coming Season. W. WALTERS. Glenora Park, May 17, 1910. Coursing. tWi' 11 iT m TVTORTH "V"EW yEALAND /COURSING /-<LUB. SATURDAY, MAY 28, And WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1910. At MIDDLEMORE PARK. T3AILWAY TUrAIDEN O TAKES. TIJIDDLEMORE ALL-AGED gTAKES. Nomination Fees: Railway Maiden, £2 2s; Middlemore All-aged Stakes, £2 10s. General Entries are due at the Clubroom. Federal Hall. THURSDAY, May 26. and the DRAW takes place the same evening at 9 p.m. • Special Train to Ground each day. . ' C. R. TAPPER. - - ;■ -v- Hon. Sec. Business Notices. OCHNEIDEMAN pROS., J IMTTED, " THE EMPIRE TAILORS." • Patrons are hereby notified that Mr. Max Schneideman, who is leaving for Australia, is a Junior Member of this Company. The Business will be carried on as heretofore by the three remaining brothers, and patrons may depend upon receiving the same attention and satisfaction in the future that they have been accustomed to in the past. The Brothers take this opportunitv of thanking their numerous clients for past favours, and trust to merit a continuance of the same in the future For Schneideman Bros., Limited, ISIDORE SCHNEIDEMAN. , - >, Managing Director. I HEREBY give notice th'at the business of Dean and Sons, carried on at Onehunga, has been dissolved from this date, and all debts owing to the firm must be paid to me personally, and no receipts will oe recognised for payments made after this date unless signed by me. JOHN DEAN. Onehunga, May 17th, 1910. "rpHE GANE MILKING MACHINE AND . AUTOMATIC MILK RELEASER." It does away with all pulsator cans and milk buckets, and milks the cows direct into the factory cans. We advise the farmers not to give their order for other machines till they see ours working at the different Winter Showß.— particulars apply to H. B. JENKINS, Sole Agent North Island, Eltham. TXTHITTOME, QTEVENSON AND po.. L m - DOMAIN FACTORY. PARNELL. ARE THE REGISTERED CONDIMENTORS FOR THE DOMINION. Toilet. PARISIAN TOILETTE ROOMS WATSON'S BUILDINGS (Late Occupied by Milne and Choyce). Hair and Face Specialists, Manicure, Pedicure, Massage, Electrolysis, and Shampooing, etc. TAKE NOTE— Electric Healing, f Rheumatic Gout, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Nerves and Insomnia. All pains removed immediately Patients treated at their homes. , , 'Phone, 3087. i ——■ — , R. J7AGLETON (Estab. 20 Years), Vice-Regal Patronage, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S HAIRDRESSER AND WIG MAKER, SPECIAL MASSAGE TREATMENT FOR LOSS OF HAIR, Sole Agent for Bland's All-Shades Hair Dye. NEXT SELF'S, VICTORIA-ST., CITY. • JJ I 8 B Q R A I G, 24 and 25. CITY CHAMBERS (2nd Floor). 'Phone, 2096. SCIENTIFIC MASSAGE. Eleotric and Vibro for FACE AND SCALP. Shampooing. Manicure, Hair Tinting. HAIRDRE&SING, Lessons given. POMEROY METHOD OF ELECTROLYSIS, The Only Safe and Permanent Way. PARISIAN FANCY COSTUMES, For Carnivals, Balls, etc. Send for Catalogue. NESTLE'? PERMANENT HAIRWAVING. The FAMOUS MRS. POMEROI'S Preparations Ornamental Hair of all descriptions kept in , stock or made to. order. SPECIAL BARGAINS during last few days of Sale. Sale closes positively ou May 21. During the last few days we are offering three special bargains, viz., Milos Hair Restorer. ss, usual price,. 7s 6d; Mulvina ' Hair Dye (all shades), 7s 6d, usual price 10s 6d; Creme Noma, exquisite liquid Powder, 2s 6d, usual price 4s 6d. Remember the Closing Day, May Miss McElwain, Ladies' Hairdresser, etc., 254, Queen-street., next Court's Top Shop. Country orders sent post free. ■■• r : :■ ■':■'. ''/. ■' :'-■' :'":'' '•■"■'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14375, 21 May 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14375, 21 May 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14375, 21 May 1910, Page 4

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