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Aquatics, 41JFT. ONE-DESIGN CUSS. SANDERS MEMORIAL CUP. A Reception will be accorded the Crew of the Desert Gold, winnor of the 1922 contost, at tho Royal N.Z. Yacht Squadron, Endoan's Buildings. TO-MORROW (Tuesday) EVENING, at 8 p.m. All Yachtsmen are iiivtted to be present. B. W. BEAUMONT. Hon, Secretary, Auckland Yacht and Motor-boat Associatioh. L. ~ = Football. TDOLL UP I ROLL UP I (Nil-f) COROMANDEL OLD BOYS' 13 - COROMANDEL OLD BOYS' LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB. LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB. ALL INTENDING PLAYERS AND SUPPORTERS *AR# REQUESTED TO ATTEND A MEETING AT THE A.B.C. PRINTING WORKS, 116-120. ALBERT ST.. ON THURSDAY, MARCH 2, at 8 P.M. N. J. ARMSTRONG. Hon. Secretary. uTourist Resorts. ST HELIERS BAY-THE DELIGHTFUL SEASIDE RESORT. Bathing and Fishing. GRANDE VUE PRIVATE HOTEL. First Roueo at end of pier. 20min. from Auckland by car; first-class ferry service. Luncheon, Afternoon lea, and Dinner a speciality. A lew vacancies for laiests. Early application necessary. GEO. M. PETERSON. Proprietor. yiSITORS TO SYDNEY. Paulsen's Pfahlerta Hotel. Wynyard Square. This favourite hotel, so well known to New Zealanders. has just bceu remodelled, and the Proprietress, Mis. F- M. Paulson (late of Wellington), in solicitinc ft renewal of the patroua=e of New Zealanders. promises that the service and attention will leave rottung to be desired. . HOT SPRINGS. HELENSVILLE. Best Mineral Baths In Now Zeal»nd. STAY AT SPRINOSIDE HOUSE. Alterations completed; latest sanitary drainage, p.w.Ci etc.; 50 rooms, all ground floor; every conv.; tennis, bowls, etc.; pleasant domain grounds, slipper and plungo baths. Ring up No 8 Helensvillo Bureau. Motors meet all trains. Telegrams, " Springside," promptly attended toTariff: 9s a day; 52s a week. MRS. EDDLESTON, Proprietress. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRIS-CHURCH ST. ELMO HOUSE. Superior Private Accommodation. 52, Worcester Street. West End. 2 minutes from G.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderato tariff F. J. MURRAY. 'Phone 872. Proprietor. BAIRD'S Arcadia. Rotorua, Moat centrally situated house; terms modoratc: all trains met- Telegraphic address: "Bairu's." I.ViRMHOUSE, Waitakere Ranges; bracing I 1 and recuperative air.—The Outlook, Swanson. KHARTOUM, 86, Armagh St. W-. Christchurch.—Paving Visitors received. Flats, with or without Board; 4_iin. of P.O. SURREY. Rotorua—smin. from R station, P. 0., and Sanatorium Grounds: tariff £i week.—L, Devin, Proprietress. WINCHELSEA, Karekare—Vacancies.— Trains met; Motor and Coach Service ; terms . moderate.—Particulars, apply, Karekaro Bureau. Pleasure Resorts. POINT ERIN PARK.-An ideal spot for Picnics; morning aud afternoon teas. Take Heme Bay car. — i Educational. SO N.N I N G, HAMILTON. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Headmistress: MRS. A. G. WHITEHORN. REOPENS, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 15. Boarders return on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 14th. Mrs. Whitehorn will bo at the School to see parents on THURSDAY, 9th, and MONDAY, 13th, from 2 to 4 p.m. Prospectuses may bo obtained from English and Luzford, Hamilton. R. ENGLISH, Secretary. Commercial Colleges. OTURROCK'S SCHOOL ' OF O ENGINEERING. (Registered under Marino and Education Departments). Engineering in all its branches taught by mail or in class, Mechanical, Electrical, or Marine Free Prospectus on application. HELLABY'S BLDGS.. (Opp. G.P.0.) QUEEN ST. AUCKLAND. Dress and Fashion, MADAME LEVIN. Late Designer to Marson Arthur, London, W. Exclusive Gown Designor and Maker. Dance, Race, Afternoon, Wedding and Evening Dresses. London's Latest West End Fashions for Coming Season. Ladies' Own Materiul Made Up. 9 AND 10. WARWICK CHAMBERS, 163, Queen Street (above Marble Bar). Phone 2853 A. Houses and Land Wanted. BOOM in Suburban Properties. Small deposits mean quick sales. Send us particulars—McPhnil, Phoenix Chambers. BUNGAILOW, 'Remuora, Epsom, or Mount Eden. Deposit. £300. Price. £1500. Must be good.—Terms, 637, Herald. CASH Client urgently requires 6 Rooms; about 2 acres volcanic land.—Buckland and Sons, Albert St. HOUSE, with two or throe acres, Mount Roskill, Te Papapa, Penrose.—Particulars, R.S., 6-10, Hkralp, HOUSE, 5 rooms, Epscni or Remuera, up to £1300; small deposit; no agents,— Freehold, 638, Herald. MY home having been sold, would owners selling reasonable, please write. Have £300.—Buyer, 139. Hekald. PROUD'S want your House or Other Property; every attontion; continuous inquiries.—Proud, 27, Queen St, _t QAA DEPOSIT — Up to £1300 — 5 oUOUU Rooms,, South Suburban Line; gas essential—Wellington, 141, Hekald, & . 1 Houses and Land for Exchange. EPSOM.— Fine Residence, 1 acre of bnd; price £2650; unencumbered; for first mortgage.-H. R. Burrett, 4, Durham St. East. i "DEMUERA.-Ellerslic, 5 adjoining Sec--tV iions, 342 ft., elevated; no stone; good aspect: £1100 lot. Exchange for Sound Mortgages.—Box 1406. Auckhnd. TIME is money. Plenty time for exchange.—32, Livingstone St-, Richmond. QK'ACRES— Going Concern.—Dairy Farm, OU North Line, handy Auckland; #>0 per acre; equity £2100; terms; £1000 cash. Would o-change for 5 to 25 acres, handy sUtion anywAieie between Auckland and Frankton.—Going Concorn, 928, Herald. ■PKftl) EQUITY-Birkenhead- Bungalow dwJUVJ and second mortgage, £250. House, Auckland, wanted.—Wilson, 5, Palmerston Bldgs, SPLENDID SUBURBAN HOME-5 Acres, Houso of 5 large rooms, conservatory, bathroom, wash-house, etc.; reduced by £400; low deposit; owner will sell house with 1 acre or more.—For further particulars, apply, W. P. LEVY AND CO., WAIKUMETE. A A ACRES UNIMPROVED LAND, within _:v/ U miles station, 10 miles city; land adjoining selling for £80 per acre. Price" £35 per acre; easy terms.—W. P. LEVY AND CO.. WAIKUMETE. PpJA DEPOSIT.-J-Acre Section, nice cwOU little Bungalow-House, 3 rooms and convs. Price £700. See us at once.—W. P. LEVY AND CO., WAIKUMETE. pRUIT FARMS AND FARMLETS.-We A. have some splendid Properties to offer cheap.—Write for our list.—W. P. LEVY AND CO., WAIKUMETE. •UNENCUMBERED' DAIRY FARM; U £5000; famous Taranaki pastures; freehold; 270 acres: all in gras3 except patches shelter bush; samo owner farmed this place for past 10 years; been originally all- heavy bush; 10 paddockß; abundance water; can have power for electric light, etc; good proportion ploughable; will easily graze 70 dairy cows. Don't forget a cow is a cow in Taranaki. This means it will carry 70 cows, and do them well, besides dry stock; House, 6 rooms; cowshed, etc.; creamery adjoining; school handy. Owner Will accept Ist mortgage from £1000 to £5000 in exchange, or unencumbered house property; £1000 upwards as deposit. This i 3 not an ordinary inflated exchange ofier. It's one of the most genuine offers in New Zealand.—P&rticulare, MILEB J. 'CASSIDY, 15, Queen St. opp. G.P.O. .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18026, 27 February 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18026, 27 February 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18026, 27 February 1922, Page 12