-~ ' Sporting. A UCKLAND rpROTTING riLUB. OPRING TUTEETING. f ■' :.' "~~~ ■ FIRST DAY. <> rpHIS TjAY. 218 D AT ' WEDNESDAY, 18 th ' INST. ' SECOND DAY, ~ SATURDAY, 21ST. [ FIRST -RACE STARTS AT 1.15 O'CLOCK. ADMISSION: 18. • C. F. MARK, Secretary. The Stud. TITUS 11. ySpmPP The Purebred Arab Stallion WWW II is standing this season at JUS " Gwondon. Ngaruawahia. 3 Fee. 5 Guineas. ROHEPOTAE. by Westmere—Fanny Fisher, a beautiful brown horse, 16.1, is also standing at "Gwendon." Fee. 4 Guineas. Good paddocks. Mares met when advised. Every care taken, but no responsibility. ! DUDLEY RALNE. Owner. Ngaruawahia. 1 TJP-TO-DATE METHOD OF CASTRATION. M E ' T? LOVER, M.R.0.V.5.. HAMILTON. WAIKATO" (Specialist on Operations). . ENTIRE HORSES AND COLTS OPERATED ON STANDING, without the unnecessary and risky process of casting and roping. _ Orders received to visit any district by appointment. Telephone 210. Vacancy open for young Gentleman to learn the Veterinary Profession. Small premium required.* Excursions, Picnics, etc. JauL 439fls9sVKM» TABOUR DAY, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23. GRAND MARINE EXCURSION TO GREAT BARRIER (Whangapara). By the Favourite * T.S.B. NAVTJA (3000 tons). ; . ' ' FARE 6s. * Meals provided on board at moderate rate. Band in Attendance. Steamer will leave Auckland 8.30 a.m.. weather and other circumstances permitting. TTNION OTEAM CHIP no. OF "\TEW ZEALAND, T.TD. rpHE TAKAPUNA TRAMWAYS AND * FERRY COMPANY, LIMITED. S.S. PUPUKE leaves New Ferry Tee at 7.15 a.m. and hourly thereafter, connecting at Bayswater with Trams for Lake Takapuna, the favourite spot for excursions. , SS. WAIWIRI leaves Harbour Board Steps . at 2 p.m. To-day, weather permitting. Fare is 6d. Dress and Fashion. rpHE "OARRIERS T>EMOVED. rn_E WAY TJIRECT, No longer need you have your path blocked by the middleman, for you now have opened to yon for the first time in the history of Auckland the opportunity you are waiting for—the chance to .avoid the middleman and his heavy come-between profits, by getting your clothing direct from * th»j manufacturer—a single Suit or Garment at wholesale price—and that . means about half what it baa been costing you. ;.. ': - ' ' It seems like a pleasant dream, doesn't it— good to be true? But it is a living reality, which you can easily test for yourself without it costing you anything but the trouble it takes to walk through the Strand Arcade into Elliott-stxeet. The Crown Clothing : Manufacturing Company, Ltd., wholesale manufacturers, are offering their J Crownall (Regd.) Suits (and . other Clothing) from henceforth direct to the \ public, and invite you, if you study ycur appearance and your pockets, to come and see these Suits. '. They are right up to date, the best of i materials, linings, and finish of any Suit f, on the market, and THEY KEEP THEIR > SHAPE. } It does not matter what is your 1 size or shape (unless deformed), one of these will -fit you. They are built in :40 < different sizes, one of which you are, and it J is bound to fit you. You will "better understand why when you see them. No one can copy the " Crownall' because it is regia- | tered and protected by law. They are called Crownall Suits because they Crown- ; all others, and justify their name, as. you ' will agree "when you see them. They can't be obtained in Auckland except from the actual manufacturers themselves at the . above address, so don't hesitate, walk right along. No one pressed to buy. ' '""■' '. '." ■-—— Sj Fish. , "PUSH! FISH FISH !! ! NOTICE. The Firm of Messrs. Fischer, Ltd., Auckland, beg most respectfully to announce '*nt they have acquired the Plant, Stock-in- , Trade, and Goodwill of the Business lately carried on under the style of the Oceanic Fish Company, and are in a position to guarantee regular supplies of Fresh and Smoked Fish in any Quantities, both Whole- • sale and Retail. Arrangements have been ; made for a regular supply of the Thames I Fish, and Clients may rely upon receiving the primest and freshest goods. Soliciting your esteemed patronage, we are, ' Yourse faithfully, MESSRS. FISCHER, LTD., Fresh Fish Markets, . "*i v',-'.'.- Nelson-street.- , Grocery and Provision Mercys ts. •OEALLY riHOICE T3ASKETS ; - AS EWS- • Useful, Servicable, and Ornamental, and at > Prices that must appeal to every Economical Housewife. ' You are heartily invited to call and inspect for yourself i Open Hand Baskets ... 8d to 4s 6d each. White Flower Basket! ... 8d to 2s each. Work Baskets \ ... .... Is 3d to 8s 6d each. Wall Baskets .. ... Is 3d to 4s 6d each ' Baby's Linen Baskets ... 2s 9d to 5s 9d each. Knitting Baskets ... ... Is 63 each. Picnic Baskets ... ... Is 3d to 2s 9d each. Picnic Hampers ... ... 2s 9d to 7s 6d each. We Call for and Deliver Orders. ; •pOBERT TJEW, | : ' GENERAL PROVIDER. , QUEEN-ST.. VICTORIA-ST.. AND NEWTON. ■ ;-■'■•-' ; ■'-'■ AUCKLAND. : , , ' '■'.. ■'■'.. '." I . ... ■— —| .' ', ,3 SEE how Labour is catering for the Chil- • dren by attending the Domain on ; Labour Day. DO you want to know the P Then March _ with your Union on Labour Day. _
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14814, 18 October 1911, Page 4
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