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I Athletic Sports. MATETJR AND QYCLE QLUB. SPRING CARNIVAL QRJCKET QROUND, gATURDAY, jyEGEMBER 1910 PROGRAMME: 300 YDS HANDICAP 220 YDS HANDICAP 440 YDS HANDICAP 150 YDS MAIDEN HANDICAP 880 YDS HANDICAP 120 YDS HURDLE HANDICAP. THREE MILES WALK ONE MILE HANDICAP THREE MILES HANDICAP HIGH JUMP BROAD JUMP THROWING THE HAMMER 1 MILE BICYCLE HANDICAP 2 MILES BICYCLE HANDICAP. 880 YDS SECONDARY SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIP. , 880 yds RELAY RACE FOR WAEEOHUSES. Entries received at Amateur Sports Clnb, on SATURDAY, 19th November, 3.910, 7 to 9 P m * ■ T. H. HANSON. Son. Secretary. — ■ .===> Educational. g JOHN'S iQOLLEGIATE gOHOOL. " THE PAH." AUCKLAND. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. HEADMASTER: The Rev. P. 8- Smallfleld. Assisted by an. efficient staff of Resident and Visiting Masters. Next Term begins MONDAY, Feb. 6, 1911. A few Vacancies for Boarders for 1911. Copies of Prospectus may be had at Messrs. Upton and Co.'s or Messrs. Champtaloup and Cooper's. 1 Telephone 729. Young men who are desirous ojj SECURING THEIR QUALIFICATIONS AS ACCOUNTANTS BY EXAMINATION Are advised to send to us TO-DAY for a copy of our exceedingly interesting Booklet, "1913 AND AFTER." FULL INFORMATION IS GIVEN BE THE FUTURE EXAMS- OP THE SOCIETY. REMEMBER, MATRICULATION WILL BE ADDED TO THE SYLLABUS IN 1913. BY COMMENCING SOON, YOU CAN QUALIFY BEFORE THAT DATE. Booklets posted on application To the Secretary, ; JJEIHN A AND JJOBERTSON'S, Correspondence Schools, Limited. Box 516, Auckland. •gTNG'S (QOLLEGE, J^UCKLAND. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmaster: C. T. MAJOR, M.A., B.SC., With Staff of Ten Assistant Masters. NEXT TERM BEGINS MONDAY, 6th FEBRUARY. 191 L Tourist Resorts. •'-g-AMO gPRING •pi'OTEL." SPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS IAT KAMO. A SPLENDID HOTEL, With all modern/ conveniences— 3cenery, Elding, Driving, Cricket, Croquet, Billiards, Tennis. The Kamo Mineral Baths are noted for their effective cures of rheumatism and »out, etc. The s.s. Ngapuhi runs every Monday, Wednesday. and Friday, the trip is a delightful me, and Kamo possesses everything to make it » splendid pleasure resort. Full" information from the office of 'he Uomcany, 22, Shortland-street, or direct from the Manager. G. W. HENDERSON, Manager. Late Manager Esplanade Hotel, Devonport.) Direct Communication with Auckland by telephone. Tariff, 7s per day; or 42a per week. pOING TO J^OTORUA? , STAY AT CENTRAL HOUSE. Terms: WINTER TARIFF, 25s per week; is a day. . MRS. PERRIN. HE AUSTRALIA, ROTORUA.—To meet ever-increasing demands the Accommoiation has been increased to 50 rooms, splendid situation in main street; 100 yards from railway station, four minutes' walk ;rom baths; superior table; airy rooms; electric light; hot and cold baths, , atd iverc home comfort. Tariff: 6s per day'; 358 jer week. Cook's Coupons accepted. Porter neets all trains. Letters and telegrams •eeeive immediate attention. N. MCLEAN, Proprietor. ££ RENT'S BATHGATE SOUSE, ROTORUA. The Largest Private Hotel of Rotorua. Can iccommodate considerably over 100 visitors, dr. Brent has renovated the whole of it ready 'or the season. Electric light throughout; lot and cold baths; patent lavatories, etc. Nearest House to the Government baths, inducting the large new bath-house. Motor:arß and conveyances leave Brent's for all ho side trips. Terms reasonable. Porters neist all trams.— f. Brent, Proprietor. TO INTENDING VISITORS TO TAKAPUNA. 1 There 3 only ONE LAKE HOUSE, AND THAT IS SHEPPAED'S. 'Buses will stop at the gate by request. JAKE HOUSE PRIVATE BOAR DIN GHOU SB (Facing sea front). Excellent Cuisine and every attention given o real homo comfort. Safe sea bathing. Trout fishing in neighbourhood. 'Phone No. 1. day and night. Terms on application. 30RRENT0, GRAFTON ROAD, Near Choral Hall—. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS AND PEEMANENTS. Newly-furnished throughout. First-class Cuisine. 'Phone 1708. MISS C. BURKE. DARGEN, Residential Hotel, Eden Crescent (near top of Shortland t., Auckland), situated within four minutes' calk of wharves, railway station, post office, heatres, and centre of city, and commands m unsurpassed view of the beautiful Hartour of Auckland. The most luxurious and ip-to-date house in the city. A first-class hef is kept. Porter and luggage van meet irincipal trains and steamers. Proprietor: E. F. BLACK. Oil and Colourmen. pHILLIPPS AND gON, )IL, COLOUR, AND GLASS MERCHANTS, NATIONAL BANK BUILDINGS. QUEEN-STREET. The Latest Designs in Great Variety of WALL DECORATIONS, PAPERHAN GIN Suitable for Mansion and Cottage. Scrim, Calico, etc. • GLASS. Plate and Sheet of Every Description. Bevelled Mirrors, Glass Shades. PAINTS. White Lead, Oils, Varnishes, and all Painters' Materials. 'ictpre Frame Mouldings, Artists' Requisites, Studies, etc. NOTE THE ADDRESS: • NATIONAL BANK BUILDINGS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14530, 18 November 1910, Page 3

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