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Inspect.— | Customn St. (next Waverley). DON'T Forget the MERCER REGATTA on SATURDAY. APRIL 20. Athletic Sports. •JZING'S COLLEGE SPORTS THE ANNUAL SPORTS Will be hold on the Domain Cricket Ground TO-DAY (FRIDAY). All Parents and Friends are cordially in i vited to attend. First Event, 10.45 a.m. I THE PATETONGA PATRIOTIC SPORT! J 1 MEETING will be held on THURSDAY i April 25. Nominations for the Runnin | Events close on April 20. See posters, Ove £100 in Prizes. Dancing. TJANCIN6. NINTH SEASOJ HAVELOCK SOCIAL CLUB. DRUIDS"' HALL. NORTH STREE] TO-NIGHT. Pianist, Mr. Bert. Glover. Subs.: Gents, Is Cd; Ladies, fid. G. M. FOWLER. Hon. Secretary. Football. «_ AUCKLAND HUGB! Jj A LEAGU.E. Ik \ " REGISTRATION OF f^M 1 WEIGHTS. In accordance with the Weight Condition attached to the Junior Grades, players mu! weigh in as under: — LEAGUE ROOMS. 7.30-10 P.M. MONDAY, APRIL 15— City Rovers. TUESDAY, APRIL 16North Shore Albion, Sunnyaide Gut Parnell Club. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17Grafton Athletic, Richmond Roveri Newton Rangers. THURSDAY, APRIL 18Pupuke Club, Northcoto-Ramblers, Tol< graph Messengers. FRIDAY, APRIL 19— Ponsonby United, Manuk&u Rovers. OTAHUHU, 3 P.M. TO 5 P.M. SATURDAY, APRIL 20— Otahuhu Club. By Order of the Committee. R. A. SPINLEY, Secretary. Motor Trips. SIGHT-SEEING TRIP.-Andrew's Ch»! a-banc will leave the Post Office a 2.30 daily, for Titirangi and Surroundin Drives. Afternoon tea free. Seats booke by 'Phone 2426. Restaurants and Tearooms. THE tear fell gently from her eye, whe: last wo parted at the Manchestc Dining Rooms, opposite G.P.O. ' T> E BRITISH Ride en the Famous British Made CLINCHER CROSS TYRES If you want to help your country to kee] up her end of the great financial burde; caused by the war. ■ PGLLAN. ARMITAC-E AND CO.. LTD. Auckland Agents. "VTEW 7EALAUD TTERALD • AUCKLAND WEEKLY j^EWS. i SUBSCRIPTION " TERMS: New Zealand Herald, «)d per week de ! livcred in town and suburbs. Casual copies ' 2d each. Prepaid rates, posted withii New Zealand, 12s 6d per quarter, £2 5s pe annum. Auckland Weekly News, 8s 6d p« , Quarter, or £1 10s per annum in advanci posted to any part of the Dominion. ADVERTISING RATES: New Zealand Herald and Auckland Weekly News. Separate Charges for each paper, * under: — ' "wanted. To Let, For Sale, Lost am ' Found. Personal, Board and Residence ' are inserted at the rate of. 18 words for li ' or three consecutive insertions for *t> 6d to ' cash paid in advance. Birtu Notices, 2s 6d per insertion; doctors or nurses' names, Is each nanii . S Maiuuage, Death. Bmkav«KW* " and In Memoriam Notices. 2s 6d per inner tion or the first six lines (86 words) ft . per line for additional space. Funeba Sonera. Is extra. These announcement, must be signed by the advertiser. Contract rates en application. _ . Replies to advertisements will be receive! oi the office of the Herald free of charge. Instructions as to the insertion or with ' drawal of advertisements must be in writing The Proprietors do not hold themselvei ; responsible for nou-insertion of adverUM ' ments through accident or from other causey 1 oTter error in the publication of any adver I tisemeni. TELEPHONES Advertising and Commercial 120, 179; Jc-l Printing Order Office. 2890; Publishing, Mi Editorial. 229; fteporters. 8693. Editol ' Weekly News and Photographic, 229. Address communications to Wilacn v sue I Horton. P. 0.. Box 32. Auckland^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16822, 12 April 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16822, 12 April 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16822, 12 April 1918, Page 8