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Shows. ET. TTUMEU AGRICULTURAL AND HOB' JX CULTURAL SECOND ANNUAL 4 SHOW Will be held in AL MESSRS. BUCKLAND & SONS' YAR] And ie«MR. KINLOCH'S PADDOCK, at KUME On SATURDAY, MARCH 18. - RECORD ENTRIES. En RIDING AND DRIVING bu COMPETITIONS. HIGHLAND DANCINI ■„„ „Special Train will leave Auckland f. e r Kumeu at 8.20 a.m., also from Helcnsvil 0(1 at 11 a.m. !^ r ; F. HANHAM. ' | Secretary. n8 * ' - u\, Excursions. Picnics, etc. ve. "■" — i ed iTa-*. AJORTHERN STEAMSHIP J 00 ~ Lm • a&iSvl DAY MIPS to OSTEND AWAIiOA. ORAPIU. AN! IT COWES BAY. Mou.. 9.30 a.m. Wed., 9.30 a.m. 55 Leaves Cowes, 3 p.m.; Osteud, 4.30 p.m. Fares: , j Ostend os Cowes 4s, Oiapiu ss, Aworoa 4: Arkle'n Bay*and Way Ports Every Wet i nesday. 9.50 a ra., returning sjiue day S.f i Orewa. i , fcrTT>» VORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO D LTD. ■ RACESJIARCH 17 A If , ! S.S. TANIWHA. v yf tyei Auckland: Leaves Paeroa: ' N T Ihurs., 16th. midnight. Sat., 18th, 11.30 p.m ;s Return fare, 20a. ! Racehorses must bo booked at least Twi ■o- a >' s before sailing so as to reserve space 4 . R-. C. HAMMOND. Manager, of LAUNCH Ki:i Ora I. leaves Auckland dail; for Arkle's and Way Ports at 5.15 p.m. ! lejving Arkle's 6.50 a.m. each morning Leaving Auckland Saturdays, I.ls.—Ven | Harrison. Proprietor. ~, Bowling. at " ' • h | pAMBRIDGE BOWLINC 3 ! /& TOURNAMENT. "*' jPm Owing to tlie large number o MJ n entries already to hand, it ii i probable that the rink space wil be full before the advertised clos i ins date. Intending Competitors will please inrward entries at once to avoid disappoint | ment. _ EDGAR JAMES, ' Hon. Secretary. I fii IJOCKY NOOK BOWLING s. j 5$ IV GREEN. s l DS OPEN FODKS TOURNAMENT aa£ygß» An Open Fours Tournament i Hiii bo held on Friday, March 17. ENTRIES, 'PHONE 3170. Wrestling WRESTLING CARNIVAL. c To be held »t the TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL On MONDAY. APRIL 10. Intending Competitors are requested to hand in their names and weights at REG WILKINSON'S. Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Karangahape Road. Newton. J. P. CABOT. Secretary. ; 30. Belgium Street, City. i ■ i Athletic Sports, f^RKtCjWWfK] AT THE SENIOR CADETS' SPORTS il MEETING, to be held in the Domain on April 1,. 1922, the following evenls are . open to Returned Soldiers:— i 100 YDS. SPRINT, handicap. Returned Soldiere only. HIGH JUMP. Returned Soldiere only 220 YDS., handicap. Returned Soldiers only. BICYCLE RACE, half mile, handicap. Open. LONG JUMP. Returned Soldiers only. UOYDS. HANDICAP. Returned Soldiers only. I SACK RACE. Returned Soldiers only. WALKING RACE, SSOyds., handicap. Open. HURDLES, 120 yds.. handicap. Returned Soldiers only. SBOYDS.. handicap. Open. THREE-LEGGED RACE, handicap. Re~ turned Soldiers only. ONE MILE, handicap. Ope:n. / Nominations for all above events close on FRIDAY. March 17, at 5 p.m., with the Hon. Secretary. MR, W. J, REDMOND, Drill Hall, Rutland Street. Tourist Resorts. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHDRCH ST. ELMO HOUSE. Superior Private Accommodation. 62, Worcester Street, W«et End. 2 minutes from G.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate tariff F. J. MURRAY, 'Phone 872. Proprietor. (JPEND YOUR HOLIDAY AT | U OREWA HOUSE, I On the famous Orewa Beach, and enjoy the 2 miles of beautiful hard sand beach. ' Safest of eurf bathing; 40 acres lovely • native buah; tennis, billiards, boate, fishing. P.O. and Telephone in House. 8 Guilfeas per Week. MRS. EAVES. Orewa, _Proprietces3. OT. HELIERS BAY-THE DELIGHTFUL O SEASIDE RESORT. Bathing and Fishinc GRANDE VUE PRIVATE HOTEL, First House at end of pier. 20min. from Auckland by car: first-class terry service. Luncheon, Afternoon Tea, and j Dinner a speciality. A few vacancies for i guesls. Early application necessary. GEO. M. PETERSON,. Proprietor. yiSITORS TO SYDNEY. j Paulsen's Pfahlcrts Hotel, Wynyard Square. 1 This favourite hotel, bo well known to New Zealanderß. haa just been remodelled, and the Proprietress. Mrs. E- M. Paulsen (late of 1 Wellington), in soliciting a renewal of the patronage of New Zealanders. promises that the ber/ice and attention will leave nothing to be desired. HOT SPRINGS. HELENBVILLE. Best Mineral Baths ;n New Zealand. STAY AT SPRINGSIDE HOUSE.' Alterations completed; latest, sanitary drainage, p.w.c, etc.; 60 rooms, all eround floor; every conv.; tennis, bowls, etc.; pleasant domain grounds, slipper and piungo batbe. Ring ap No. 8. Heleusvillo Bureau. Motors meet all trains. Telegrams, " Springside." 1 promptly attended to. 1 Tariff: 9s a, day; 52s a week. | MRS- KUDLESTON, Proprietress. i ,\7 ISITORS T0 ROTORDA-AKMIDALE | V PRIVATE HOTEL.-This well-ap- ; pointed Hotel is situated in the best resii dential part of Rotoruu, and is closo to Railwuy Station and Government Gardens '' and Sanatorium. It is now under entirely new management. Terms moderate. Porter meets all trains. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to—MRS. T H. ASTON Proprietress. Box 87. 'Phone 205. WHERE TO STAY WHEN VISITING HELENSVILLE HOT SPRINGS HOT SPRINGS HOUSE. First houso tho bus stops at. Right opp Main Entrance to Grounds. First-class Accommodation and every attention. Tariff: 8s per day, £2 10s per week. Conveyances meet all trains; motor garage for two cars Telegraphic Address: "Hot Springs Houac", Ht-lensville." Telephone No. 20 (Helensville Bm*au).-MRS. ERRINGTON, Proprietress I (Late Goad's). i i RKLE'S BAY HOUSE has Vacancies for !J\ Hoarders over the holidays—Write, : wire. " Arklee," or 'phone. BAIRD'S Arcadia. Rotorua. Most centrally Mtuated hou«e; terni9 moderate; all trains met. Telegraphic address: "Bairct'a." KHARTOUM. 86, Armagh St. W-. Christchurch,—Paying Visitors received. Flats, with or without Board; 4min. of P.O. Rotorua—smin. from R. station, 0 P. 0.. and Sanatorium Grounds; tariff £2 week.—L. Dcvin. Proprietress. I THE Place to Stay. - "Glenmark," MiT--1 ford. Auckland's most popular seaside suburb; tennis court: cars for nire.—'Phone J3. Mrs. Gee, Proprietress. Pleasure Resorts. poiNT ERIN PARK.-An ideal spot fgr •r.i«. y clUcs L morning and afternoon teas. 3Wm Heme Bay car.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18040, 15 March 1922, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18040, 15 March 1922, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18040, 15 March 1922, Page 14

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