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Exhibitions, tTIMEW ZEALAND BAKERS AN 11 PASTRYCOOKS* EXHIBITION. IDS 3Tj, OPENS FRIDAY, MARCH 17, OPENS FRIDAY, MARCH 17, AT 2.30 P.M. i AT 2.30 P.M. !G. Be Sure You See— for ills , THE MACHINERY HALL. SCHOOL CHILDREN'S COMPETITION " I DECORATING DEMONSTRATIONS. 53 THE REPLICA OF PRINCESS MARY'! _ WEDDING CAKE-Five Tiers. ? BASKET WARE, MADE BY THE BLIND D. D ADMISSION, ls ; GRANDSTAND, 6d. l 9 AFTERNOON TEA, Is. id.S. i __ _{ A REPLICA OF H.R.H. PRINCES': ii MARY'S WEDDING CAKE. Standiu c Over sft. in Height, ON SHOW FOR TWO DAYS ONLY, lß ' At BAKERS AND PASTRYCOOKS' EXHIBITION. MARCH 17 AND 18. n - Central Wharf. No. S Shed, Auckland. Intended Brides should sco this Wedding p0 Cake. 1 Also, Free Sample Pieces of " Princess ~ ' Quality Wedding Cake " given away at ly , Stall 24, * i„ ) % Sporting. G |P AER 0 A ACE S. of is jpRIDAY AND SATURDAY VEXT, 3 s e ' | MARCH 17 AND 18. tBEST COURSE AND BEST RACING G OUTSIDE AUCKLAND. CUP, £750. [ - PAEROA HANDICAP, £500. lt ST. PATRICK'S HANDICAP, £400. NO RACE UNDER £200. r STEEPLECHASE EACH DAY. TWO-YEAR-OLD RACE EACH DAY. SPECIAL TRAIN AND BOAT FROM AUCKLAND. SPECIAL TRAINS FROM ALL CENTRES. H. POLAND, Secretary rPHAMES rpaoTTING PLUB. ANNUAL MEETING, SATURDAY, ,YTARCH Qr 1922. • NOMINATIONS for All Events close with the Secretary at his Office, Mary Street. Thames, or with Mr. R. L. Absolum, Secretary Otahuh'u Trotting Club. Auckland, TODAY (Wednesday), at 5 p.m. Programmes may be' had on application. E. O. BROWNLEE, Secretary. AUCKLAND 'pOTTING pLUB. AUTUMN (MEETING. APRIL I AND r 1922. NOMINATIONS for all Events dose at the Office. Durham Street East, on FRIDAY, March 17, at 5 o'clock p.m NOMINATIONS for tho GREAT NORTHERN TROTTING DERBY. 1923-1921 (laov ' each), will close at the Office. Durham Street East, on FRIDAY. March 17th inst., at ' 5 o'clock p.m. C. F. MARK, Secretary. OWING to rumours regarding Ownership of Wirihana, the Trotting Mare, I would like to make clear that there is only one Owner, E, 'L. Collins. i Commercial Colleges. BRAIN'S COMMERCL\L COLLEGE. I N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDING. AUCKLAND. DAIRY BUILDING. HAMILTON. j MISS E. B. M. BRAIN. Princiuftt, i Assisted by MISS M. A. COLEMAN. B.A. The Success of our Students is assured, our large and efficient Staff of Instructors •insuring personal tuition in all subjects, iniluding:— TOUCH TYPING (Brain's Special Method). PITMAN'S SHORTHAND. 'STENOTYPY (Machine Shorthand). COMMERCIAL BOOK-KEEPING. •BURROUGHS ADDING. CALCULATING And BOOK-KEEPING MACHINES. 'Brain's exclusive subjectsTerm starts from date of entry. The , College is now open and in full working ' order. Inspection cordially invited. A. J. HUTCHINSON, Director. P.O. Box 87- 'Phone 981 A. Dress and Fashion, FASHION T\ I S P L A Y. A number of Exquisite Models will be on ' display from 2 p.m. • till 1 p.m. TODAY (Wednesday), at the Salon of Madame Levin, Warwick Chambers, 168 Queen Street, and Indies who are interested will have the opportunity of viewing a num.ber of the finest creations ever seen in New Zealand. Madame Levin (who was formerly designer to Maison Arthur. Ltd., London), will be pleased to demonstrate the various designs, and the opportunity thuß afforded should not be missed by lovers of the irtiatic in dress, MM E. J EVI N. WARWICK CHAMBERS, 168. QUEEN ST ' 'Phone 2853 A. Above Marble Bar. ' t ADIES.—Your Winter Dreeees and Cos- ( 11J tumes made in up-to-date styles at I P. H. Dyer's, 37-38, Watson's Buildings. Welleslcy St. East. , HEMSTITCHING on shortest notice; discount to trade.—Miss Sampson, Top : Floor, H.M. Arcade. 'Phone 712 A. I - . i | Sales of Property. AGENTS.— Please take notice that my Hamilton «ection is sold.—C. Snow. I' A~GENTS.-Please note my heuse, Gl. Pine St., is withdrawn from sale.—ll. R. McCarthy. I' AND Agents.—Mr. Manning's house. Park J Rd., Otahuhu, haa been eold by Dovell md Bakei\ LAN!) Agcntß.—Mr. Good's House, Luke St. Otahuhu, has been sold by Dovell ! ■ and Baker LAND Agents and Others.—Take notice, my farm at Hunua is sold.—V. H. Hatriek, Papakura. I" AND Agents—Please note, my farm. 1J Ridgeway, Pukekche, withdrawn from G. T. Parvin. 'PHERE'S nothing ilie Rolre's Wax fo! JL Polishing Furniturr Said everywr-ere, Cd and la tins. FARMERS' U.T. Co.'s Bonds.-Intending Investors! Kindly intimate your desire that the Firm stocks Tohunga Oint- 1 merit; PEOPLE say that George Walker is the - Most Successful Auctioneer at Outdoor Sales. ■ E

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

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18040, 15 March 1922, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18040, 15 March 1922, Page 14

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