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. . Amusements. . • .QHORAL ' HALL. \ MILITARY CONCERT, Tendered by THE N.Z. OLD COLONISTS CHORAL ASSOCIATION (80 voices). President: W. Culpan, Esq., In Aid of the Funds of the King's Veteran Guards. : TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), at 8 o'clock. , Musical Director, Mr. J. H. Phillpot. ' Hon. Secretary, Mr., D. A. Somerville, of Old Colonists' Association. , Admission, 2s, and Is; Tickets at Doors, or 1 at 12, Strand Arcade, Ground Floor. 1 Trams for all Suburbs at 10 o'clock, i■■ - — pEINCE'S KINK. ■ •*- ' Direction, Hayward's Enterprises, Ltd. L NEW STRING BAND. EVERYTHING . MERRY AND BRIGHT. TUITION FREE. i ' ' Electoral. AN UK A U - ELECTORATE. M- J. B?M THE LIBERAL CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors as under: — EPSOM 1 PUBLIC HALL-THURSDAY, Oct. 12th, at 8 p.m. PANMURE-TUESDAY, Oct. 17th, at 8 p.m. A State Right for Everybody, or National Friendly Society Fund, will bo dealt with. Ladies specially invited. Mr. Morton' will be pleased to meet all , friends and supporters in the Otahuhu Public Hall on MONDAY, 16th Oct., at 7.50 p.m., to arrange Committees. • Jg DEN ELECTORATE. m e - w7T. s pe,ght Will Address the Electors in the PUBLIC HALL, AVONDALE, TONIGHT (THURSDAY), at 8 o'clock. .T. Potter, Esq., Chairman Avondale Road Board, will preside. yy AITEMATA ELECTION. MR. W. J. NAPIER WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS AT WHANGAPAROA, ON FRIDAY, 13TH INST., AT 8 P.M., . : IN THE HALL, . i ELECTORATE. M p " E irE^ . A LISO:f ' WAITEMATA'S INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE, Notwithstanding rumours to the contrary, intends to go to the Poll AGAINST ALLCOMERS. p A NELL ELECTORATE. MR. M. J. MACK, Candidate for Parnell. •Will Address the Electors of Newmarket, To-morrow (FRIDAY) EVENING, At 8 o'clock, in ; THE NEWMARKET HALL. MJ. SAVAGE, SOCIALIST CANDIDATE iVI. • FOR AUCKLAND CENTRAL, Speaks in the FEDERAL HALL TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). 8 o'clock. Ladies specially invited. Hear the Workingclass Candidate. TyjANUKAU ELECTORATE. All interested in the return of MR. LANG for the Manukau in the Panmure District are invited to attend a Meeting at Panmure on SATURDAY. October 14. at 7.30 p.m. ; ' JgLECTORAL. All Supporters of MR. JOHN BOLLARD, M.P., are requested to kindly attend at his Central Committee Rooms, the Druids'-Hall, corner Dominion Road and Valley Road, Mt. Roskill, TO-MORROW (Friday) EVENING, at 7.30, for the purpose of electing the Executive and General Committee, with, a view to prosecuting his electioneering campaign with vigour. , Sporting. RACING QLUB. SPRING MEETING. GENERAL ENTRIES (Isov. each) CLOSE on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13. by 9. p.m. At the same time ACCEPTANCES (2sovs. each) are Due for CITY HANDICAP. J. F. HARTLAND, . Secretary. i in ' i"i 1 i' ■ j Landed Property. 360 A CEES G OOD L A ™- 0 N D RURY OAD. NEAR PATUMAHOE, •' ' t... '■ . *■ \-V ! / ■1. ; HALF PLOUGHED AND FALLOWED. READY FOR CROPPING. NOW BEING FENCED. BALANCE UNIMPROVED. ALL WELL WATERED. pncK £ 7 cp.n. ' HALF CASH. C. J. JJUTCHISON, COOMB ARCADE. rp H O S. "P 0 AH ILL, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 93, QUEEN-ST. (Opposite Fort-st.), Has - for Sale "QNSOLD SECTIONS In the Following Estates:— GRAND PARK ESTATE, near Greenlane station; 40s to £3 per foot. ST. GEORGE'S ESTATE. Campbell Rd„ One-tree Hill; volcanic soil; magnificent views; 35s to 40s per foot. PAREPARE ESTATE, near Royal Oak, four minutes from cars; 40s, to £3 5s per foot. ' - MATUA ESTATE. Kuneu (22 miles from city, railway station on estate)— Splendid Fruit and Dairy Farms; alluvial soil; 24 to 36 acres each. £6 10s to £7 10s per acre. Small deposit. Only seven sections unsold. Well worth inspection. REMUERA, off Orakei Rd., five minutes from cars—Five Nice Building Sites, from £2 to £4 5s per foot. Easy terms. OFF ARNEY RD., REMUERA-Four Good Building Sites Have Buyers for City and Suburban Properties from £400 to £1500. No Sale, No Commission. ._ ' — .; ' »> SEVERAL SUMS OF MONEY TO LEND On Approved Freehold Securities. A liTJSON PIANOS— more popular, -ljL none more deservedly popular.—We an Sole Agents for New Zealand: E. and F. Piano Agency. Ltd. . S. Coldioutt, Manager. LADIES' and Gent. Felt Hats Beblooked U and Cleaned.—Cox's Newton Hat Facijner. Karangahape • Road, • - . ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14809, 12 October 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14809, 12 October 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14809, 12 October 1911, Page 12