Sporting. rpHAMES JOCKEY -pLTJB. THE SECOND DAY'S RACING HAS BEEN POSTPONED ' UNTIL TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), MARCH 1. W. S. CLARK, Secretary. football. S "DOLL UP! ROLL UP! *fflf: City Fire Brigado Football /&1 l Club will hold its Annual ( Q-J ! Meeting in the Fire Station. I %,HJ Pitt Street, TO-MORROW (WcdV -11 1 - L nctoday), at 7.30 p.m. sharp- All Ac Members. intending members, and those, interested in the Club arc earnestly requested to attend. Business: Annual Report and Balance-sheet, Election of Othccrs, Genera '' ' E. ELLIOTT, Hen. Sec, , i- '■■—■ Aquatics. j(L iAVH. ONE-DESIGN CLASS. SANDERS MEMORIAL COP. A Reception will be accorded the Crew of the Desert Gold, winner of the 1922 contest, at the Royal N./,. Yacht Squadron, Endean'a Buildings, TUIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at S o'clock. All Yachtsmen are invited to bo present. B. W. BEAUMONT, Hon. Secretary, Auckland Yacht and Motor-boat Association. 1 Land Transfer Notices. T AND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE Leaso No. 9123 of Sections 222 A and 224 ol the. Par.sh of Tauboa, and Section 11, Blocl X, Tauboa Survey District, Charles Baylj to Harold Wilson Mather, of Glont Farmei. The Lessor, having re-entered and recovered possession of tho above land for non payment of rents, it is my intention t< notify such • re-entry upon the Rcgietei Book on the expiration of one month frorr March 2. 1922 Dttod this 21th day of February, 1922, ai the L3iid Registry Office, at Auckland. K3H2. A. V. STURTEVANT. • District Land Registrar, Professional Cards. rUNNOT OTAND rpHE T IGHT. The strong sunlight of summer tries weak eyes severely—and severe attacks of headachee arc often due to this cause alone. DO NOT WEAR SMOKED GLASSES except under expert advice. They are cften unnecessary and harmful—ordinary white glasses, adapted so as to correct the optical defect of the eyes, will usually do all that ia necessary. The fact that bright light causes pain ia not necessarily proof that the eyes are weak —but more often shows that eomo defect of vision exista which needs attention. Consult TJALFOUR TIT TRVINE, F.S.M.C, (Prizeman by Eiam., London.) F. 1.0.. England. SPECIALIST IN SIGHT-TESTING. 18. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. 'Phone A 309. pHIBOI-RACTIC. GILES AND GILES, CHIROPP.ACTORS. Office Second Floor, H.B. Building, Queen Street, Auckland. Hours: 11 to 1, and 2.30 to 5.30. Saturday, 10 to 2, a;sJ by Appointment. Chiropractic—The science which account! for, locates, and adjusts the CAUSE OF DISEASE. T ONG'B ECZEMA AND LUMBAGO CURE The wonderful results obtained by uaers who have insisted on my putting cures or the market for the benefit of sufferers hav< decided me to do so. Eczema Ointment, 2: 6d and 7a per jar. Lumbago Cure, 2s pe; [ packet. Postage paid. All inquirers en close stamped envelope for reply. Namei lof those cured .-.supplied.—Thos. F. Long Beach Rd.. Parnell. 'Phone 2413 A. Box 374 Auckland. Medical Practitioners. D R. K EITH £ M ACKY, ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEON, Has commenced the Practice of his Profession, and may be Consulted at his Rooms, A.M.P. Buildings. Hours: Monday, Wed.. Thurs.. 2-4.30. Tuesday and Friday, 11-1.30. Saturday, 11-12. DR. 0. K. HAGEN. of Devonport, having returned from his holiday has resumed practice. Removal Notices. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. We have removed our Electrical Healing Business to Collingwood and Anglesea Streets ' ROBERTS AND VELLA. Electrical Healing Engineers, Corner Collingwood and Anglesea Streets, Hamilton. REMOVAL Notice.—D. Wilford, the Premier Tailor, has commenced busi ness at 187. Karangahape Rd., opp. Newton PD. ■ Legal Notices. M R W. S. K ENT ' SOLICITOR. Announces that he Has Commenced tho Practice of his Profession at 31, SHORT'S BUILDINGS. Queen Street, Auckland. Sales of Property. AGENTS.— Note, No. 9, Prospect Rise, Mt. Eden, sold by J. J. Seymour.— G. A. Buisson. , LAND Agents.—Please note that our Dunkcrron Av. property ie sold—Mook and Lloyd, Builders. LAND Agents.—Take notice our Property 3, Ward Terrace, is sold.—C. B. anc C.M. Mclsaao. LAND Agents.—Please take notice mj Property, 129 acres, Onewhero, is with drawn from sale.—M. Johnstone, 69, Paic( Avenue. To Lease. BUNGALOW, furnished, 6 rooms; motor garage; splendid Eituation, overlooks bowlin). vreen; adulta only; references; 7 months, from about April 4; Mt. Eden.— H.K.M.. 578 Heualo. STORE. LARGE. STONE BUILT. 33FT BY IOOFf., DURHAM LANE. Suitable for Factory or Storage for Merchant or Indcntor. Central Business Locality. Early Possession, Particulars at OFFICE EXECUTORS J. J. CRAIG (Deceased), 100, Queen Street, Auckland. "DAILWAY LEASE FOE SALE. FIFTY FEET TO BROADWAY, NEWMARKET Apply, W. PARKINSON AND CO., Monumental Masons, Victoria Street. I Wanted to Lease. HOTEL, seaside, and small Farm, wanted to lease for 5 yearß; rent £1 weekly; as Boim? concern; goodwill and lease, £700. —Address _at Herald. HOUSE 4 or 5 rooms, few acres, near Auckland, either now or later; 2 months' rent in advance.—lmprove, 221, Herald. REMISES, suitable for Furniture Shop; with or without dwelling.—Conrad, 164, Herald. IJHEEP Farm, about 500 to 600 acres, for O , term 5 years.—Full particulars to Station, '255, Herald. • ; Cf| ACRES, suburban area; will pay £5 I J** week.-Lillis, N.Z. Insurance i Buildings.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18027, 28 February 1922, Page 12
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