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' ■■..-■-..-. . ■ . .. ..;,.. Auckland Exhibition. A* : J*Bi,9fJ,d.N. T {CyO:_ l> AJN3) <• : ■ JaXHtBITION. X , ' C|PEN FROM Ho. A.M. TO 10,30 ■ P;M. ~ J rSRCH%S^AL jnONCERTS • TVAILY. Orchestral , Concerts -Uaily. \ .i popular .programme: > T. ' TOiDAY.AT.-3 P.M. J PALACE OF INDUSTRIES. Conductor: MR. G. E. POORE. '5 Programme ii» Daily Bulletin. TO-N.IGHT (THURSDAY). riRAND nONCERT. if AUCKLAND CITY BRASS BAND. D No. X BAND ROTUNDA. AT 8 P.M. . . {PROGRAMME: Maroh, "The Crusader" - ,- - - (Sousa) Overture, " The " Caliph of -Bagdad " '-1 - - Selection, " lolanthe" - - - - (Sullivan) Euphonium Solo, " Old German Airs " - - (Ha'rtman) ;; ■ Soloist, SERGT. CLARKE, v Valse, <•" Don't Be Cross " - - (C. Zellat) Selection, " The Balkan Princess" . - ,- - - ■•'•-...' (P. A.-Bubens) Fantasia, "Bohemia" - . -' - (S. Douglas) Selection, " Fra Diavolo" -.--'•- (Auber) "God Save ; the King." SATURDAY NEXT. piREWORKS. FIREWORKS: J • . .-piREWOKKS. - ... PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT.' SATURDAY. MARCH 14. N RAND 'pXHIBITION "RABY SHOW (By Request). H In connection with above the Exhibition „ Executive have been fortunate in securing H the assistance of Medical • Practitioners, and A this unique event will be conducted on a J stale hitherto never attempted in the Do- J minion. < . IN PRIZES-OKA-IN PRIZES Full Details in To-morrow's Issue. . e COMING EVENTS. *m March Orchestral Concert, 8 p.m. »«■ i. „ Auckland, City Band. 8 p.m. T March 6—Orchestral Concert,; 3 p.m. T it i. m Onehunga Brass Band. 8 p.m. L - March 7—Orchestral Concert, 8 p.m. T Auckland Garrison Band, 8 p.m. M m« uii G^ a P°. . J D lß Play of Fireworks. March 14—Exhibition 1 Baby Show. . .;? WONDERLAND! The . Biggest and Finest Amusement I Park Ever Built in New Zealand. N WATER CHUTE, • FIGURE EIGHT, TOBOGGAN, - Races Causing Great Excitement. HELTER SKELTER, ' 1 MINIATURE RAILWAY. mi NIGGER DIP, .Where the Folly is Fuuniest. - ROWSEY TOWSEY, MAGIC SWING, DUCK POND, LAUGHING GALLERY. HOUSE OF TROUBLE. WONDERLAND! WONDERLAND! I . Shows. GREAT WAITEMATA SHOW, TAKAPUNA. ~»"». FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH ri AND Record Entries. 60 Entries Chopping, including world's 1 champion. Exhibition Highland Dancing, / Miss McLaren. ' Admission Each Day, Is; Children, 6d. 1 'Buses from Birkenhead and Northcote. J Through fares from Auckland, per Pupuke— ] Boat, tram, and admission, 2s. ' . A WILSON. Secretary. '- MATAMATA AGRICULTURAL AND J IVI PASTORAL ASSOCIATION.-Annual t Show, Ist April, in Matamata Saleyards. * Entries close March 21 (no late entries). —Fdr ' Schedule write J. Hibbs, Secretary, Matamata. • . > ' I Aquatics. MGARUAWAHIA pEGATTA A SSOCIATION (Incorporated). i EIGHTEENTH. ANNUAL REGATTA. OT. PATRICK'S T)AY, TUESDAY. MARCH 17. 1 ' The only Maori Aquatic Carnival held in the Dominion. Excursion Trains from allparts. i i 1 , E. rathborne; *, Secretary. I , ' ~ "" " 1 Sporting. | THE AROHA ANNUAL pACEB. ' SATURDAY AND iI|ONDAY MEXT, . JUT ARCH rr AND A CONVENIENT TRAIN SERVICES TQ . AND FROM ALL, DISTRICTS, WITH ' EXCURSION FARES. . '. NOTE.-A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave ( AUCKLAND for TE AROHA on SATURDAY NEXT, at 6.30 A.M., RETURNING to AUCKLAND the SAME" DAY. VERY. CHEAP EXCURSION FARES. For full particulars see Railway Department's Advertisement and Handbills. THE SPORTSMAN'S HOLIDAY. NOTICE. No person who has at any time since the passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act, 1907,. followed the occupation of a Bookmaker, or Bookmaker's Clerk, no Disqualified or Undesirable Person will be admitted to the Te Aroha Racecourse during the Annual Race Meeting, and if any such person is found on such Course, he will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass O. J. PARKER, , Secretary. QHINEMURI JOCKEY pLUB. jt/TARCH i A AND -i n 1914. Acceptances for' all events of First Day close with the Secretary, Paeroa, at 9 p.m.. FRIDAY, March 6. Telegraph Office closes at 8 p.m. H. POLAND., Secretary. 1 A-UCKLAND.\ pACING /ILUB, - jITEETING. ; NOMINATIONS for the— Easter, Handicap, St. George's Handicap, Brighton Hurdles, Autumn Steeplechase, Close with the undersigned, at the Offices, 97, Shortland St., Auckland, on FRIDAY, MARCH 6, AT 9 P=M. . Fee, lsov in * each event, to accompany . nomination. J. F. HARTLAND, ' ■ Secretary. '- ■ ' I Landed Property. OO Kfifl ACRES for 26s 8d per acre: £43j>nj\J\J now carrying 6600 sheep and lambs, and 'when developed, capable of carrying 16,000 sheep. PARNELL-CORNER, two frontages, 39 by 200 and 28 by 100 feet. ' ALBERT AND FEDERAL STREETS. , TWO FRONTAGES, each 56.9. depth 214. , FOR THE WHOLE BLOCK. £7276, OR FEDERAL ST., 56.9 by 100. £1885. ' ALBERT ST., 56.9 by 114 feet, £5390. . PAPATOETOE—MODERN RESIDENCE 6 rooms and SIX ACRES. £3000; terms to suit. . PAPATOETOE-SIX ACRES and 7 rooms. Road on two sides. £2500. ? PENROSE-RESIDENCE AND 11 ACRES. Om SIX ACRES without House* « OR. HOUSE and 5 Acres. £3200. . 5 minutes from station; 25 trains daily. » VICTORIA AVENUE. REMUERA-3* Acres KINGSLAND— Sections, each 50 by 138 £2 5s per foot, „ . ■. WAIATARUA ROAD—THREE ACRES BEST INVESTMENT IN CITY. Now returning over 6i /cent. ! Can be made to' produce 10 per cent. SHORTLAND ST.-r—VRGE BLOCK ■|\Yitb. "Frontage also tp , Chancery St. . KING'S' DRIVE, near proposed New DockLarge Building Site, i" .-■ / ! LOWER HOBSON~iBTREET- , BUILDING- SITE, with, iCart Entrance at ' back. ' Splendid City '.Warehouse. [ C. J. HUTCHINSON, Smeeton'a Buildings. Ax i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15549, 5 March 1914, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15549, 5 March 1914, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15549, 5 March 1914, Page 14