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• Swimming. A' WORLD BEAXiiR AT LABTI AN ATTEMPT ON THE 1» ™BDS AUSTRALASIAN LADIES' RECORD. By PAULINE HOEFT. PAULINE- HOEFT, New Zealand's Aquatic Marvel. Final appearance in Auckland, prior to a specially arranged tour of New Zealand and Australia, at WAITEMATA CLUB'S CARNIVAL. TEPID BATHS. TEPID BATHS. 8 p.m:-to-night. 8 P.M-TO-NIGHT,. . Supported by the Now ZeaJarM Cljampions. MISB P PAGE, E. V. CUNNOLD. J. ENWRIGHT and L. KRONFELD. JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. Band in Attendance. A Mammoth ProKramme, Patrons are requested to tender correct ohange. Admission; Adults. A Hon. SecAquatics. VICTORIA CRUISING CLUB. ANNUAL REGATTA ANNUAL REGATTA To be hold op SATURDAY NEXT. FEB. 25. Races for All Classes. £100 in Cash Prizes. First Prize in all Races, £6. Second Prize, £2 10s. Third Prize, £1 10s. ENTRIES CLOSE TO-MORROW (WED.). at 9 p.m. Entrance Fee for All Races, 3s. Entries will also be received for Burnß' Challongo Cup. Ono-dosign Boats must hold certificate. GEO. MOBBERILEY, Hon. Seo. 160. Victoria Street Wost. -i Regattas. A UCKLAND ANNIVERSARY 1 REGAITA. PRIZE NIGHT. The Prizes won at the Anniversary Regatta, Mi, will be presented by His Worship tho Mayor, J. H. Guns'on. Esq., C.M.G., at the Navy Leasue Rooms, Sanford Buildings, Customs Street, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, February 21, at 8 p.m. Prize-winners or their representatives must attend. J. H. FRATER, Chairman. VV. D. ROSS, Hon. Secretary. Professional Cards. pANNOT QTAND /THE T iGHT. The strong sunlight of summer tries weak eyes sevorely—and severe attacks of headaches are often duo to this cause alone. DO NOT WEAR SMOKED GLASSES except under expert advice. They are often unnecessary und harmful—ordinary white glasses, adapted so as to correct the optical . defect of tho eyes, will usually do all that is necessary. The fact that bright light causes pain is not necessarily proof that the eyes are weak —but more often shows that eome defect of vis.on exists which needs attention. Consult TDALFOUR If TRVINE, F.S.M.C, (Prizeman by Exam., London.) F. 1.0., England. SPECIALIST IN SIGHT-TESTING. 18. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. 'Phone A3O&. nHIROPRAOTIC. GILES AND GILES. CHIROPRACTORS. Office fiecond Floor, H.B. Building, Queen Street, Auckland. Hours: 11 to I, and 2.30 to 5,30. Saturday. 10 to 2. and by Appointment. Chiropractic—The science which accounts for, locates, and adjusts the CAUSE OF DISEASE. Restaurants and Tearooms. _ . - ■n I S H. FISH. F I S a SANt'ORD'S DINING ROOMS, Opp. G.P.0., Lower Queen Street. Nothing better this hot weather than a delightful Fish Meal with Greens and Vegetables. DAINTY REFRESHMENTS AT STACEY'9. • — Perhaps you are one of those people — who cannot eat a heavy meal at mid- — day? II bo, try a tasty, dainty littl« — Lunch at Staccy s. Whatever hour of the day (or evening) — you .call, you will always find Appetis- — ing b'are, hot or cold, at STACEY'S. fit. Queen Street. m_E TIFFIN Catering Co.. Ltd.. caterors 1 to tne Auckland Racing Club, and almost all other important gatherings, are open for engagements, at reasonable prices Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. Oui dining room in Queen Street is also open between 12 and 2 for Dinner, and between 6 and 7 for Tea. The quality fo f the food and the efficiency of the servico is generally voted to he the best.—THE TIl-'Fr\ CATERING CO.. LTD., Queen St.. Auck land. 'Phone 2171. ' AUCK MEALS nicely served all hours.-Foj civility, and cleanliness ' try Victorii Cafe. Victoria at. West. KENSINGTON Dining Rooms. 236, Queet St.-Dmners 12 to 2. G to 7; open Sundays.! ' - —r Business NoticesPIANOFORTE PLAYING Taught in 12 PERSONAL LESSONS. Ordinary Music used (no charts or vampinr cards). Satisfaction aseu'-ed, as testimonial* prove. Send for particulars or, better still come in and have a chat with the Instructo: (Mr. Arthur Bull). THE A.B.C. PIANOFORTE SCHOOL, 63, Queen St. (next Coakley's). "RANGES New Ranges. 24in„ £5 12s 6d. Ideal for Seaside Bachers and Campers. AH Other Sizes in Stock. Also. Second-hand in all makes. Repairs in all branches executed witl promptness. BTONEX AND WHITE 'Phone 1208. Wakefield 'Street. WALLACE BOWIE AND CO. (late o Christ-church). Auctioneers, Valuators and Commission Agents, bee to announc< that thoy 'have started business at 42 Wvnd ham Street. Tel. 2987 A. " -jI|ILBURN AND 'M'OTON, T IMITED GENERAL AUCTIONEERS Announce that they have absorbed the Lane and Estate Agency business so successfully conducted for tho past 10 years by Messrs Milburn and Co,, und that Mr. Willian Noton has joined the new company. The Company having, seenrpd the spaciom and centrally situated premisos at 7, Cus touifl Street East (recently vacated by tin Huddart-Parker Company), right in th< hub of the city, have converted -these pre mises into an Auction Mart, and are no« conducting:— EVERY DESCRIPTION OF AUCTION EERING AND LAND BUSINESS. REGULAR AUCTION SALES OF FUR NITURE AND GENERAL GOODS. TRADE SALES A SPECIALITY. HOUSES AND LAND BY AUCTION OR PRIVATE TREATY. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUT SALES OUTDOOR FURNITURE SALES B\ ARRANGEMENT. A combination of business methods, strici integrity, prompt settlements, courtesy, am close attention to all business entrusted tc us, will, we feel assured, merit a portioi and a very big portion of Auckland's Gen eral Auctioneering Business, including YOURS. TU-ILBURN AND XTOTON. T IMITED GENERAL AUCTIONEERS "AT YOUR SERVICE." 7, CUSTOMS ST. E. (Opp. Waverley Hotel 'Phone i-lSi. i ... ' : ELECTRIC Torcnes and Batteries. Knive: and Safety Razors, Boxing Gloves, tl •Hazard's. Queen BJ, ,-.'.••

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18021, 21 February 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18021, 21 February 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18021, 21 February 1922, Page 12