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_^H_______H| pOME TO THE BEACH. ■ qpu'iMAKl'. "WEST ' lamaki VV est . s' ummer /CARNIVAL. UMMEE Carnival. . AT ST. HELIERS BAY RECREATION GROUND / EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. FUN AND FROLIC FOR EVERYONE. DON'T MISS THIS CARNIVAL. DON'T MISS THIS 'CARNIVAL. '•' ADMISSION FREE. ' I THE FINEST PROGRAMME OF BEACH I EVENTS EVER PRESENTED IN THIS ;• DOMINION. £250 IN PRIZE MONEY TO BE GIVEN AWAY. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF AUCKLAND CITY BAND OF 30 PERFORMERS. AND ALSO KINGSLAND'S FAMOUS JAZZ BAND. PROGRAMME FOR TO-DAY. Ac ; misison Free to Grounds. • SEMI-FINALS AND FINALS IN BOWLING & TENNIS TOURNAMENTS. ' 2 p.m.—Continuation of the Fair Bazaar, ; otc : Special Engagement oi the Banzi , Vaudeville Company, presenting an Entertainment of Music. Magic, Mirth. Mystery, and Science. A SHOW THAT EVERYONE SHOULD SEE IF YOU MISS THIS YOU WILL BE DISAPPOINTED. Side Shows Galore from Cheltenham and Takapuna. Aviation Flights at Excursion RatesMachines kindly supplied by Walsh Bros. Note.The Executive regret that owing to ' accidents to motors the Flying Boats and . Merry-go-Round will not be working until ■ Monday Evening, u 2.30 P.M.—OPENING OF BABY SHOW. Class Babies under 6 months; post entries. To-morrow (Tuos.): Clans 100. Babies 6 to 12 months. Wednesday: Class i 101. 12 to 18 months. Thursday: Class 102, 18 months to 2 years. ' ; Come Along Mothers and Bring your Babies. * : EVENING PROGRAMME SPECIALTIES: I , i Admission to Grounds Free. • ! ' 7.30 P.M.—GREAT TUG-O'-WAR CON- ! TEST, 8 men a-side. Standing pull; j post entries. First Prize, £8 83. GRAND BEACH CABARET. Music by Kingsland's Jazz Band. . AND A HOST OF SIDE-SHOWS AND INTERESTING COMPETITIONS. Admission to the Ground Free J TO-MORROW'S (TUES.) SPECIALTIES. EABY SHOW CONTINUED--6 to 12 Months. . 7.30 Wrestling Contests. Post entries. Prizes, £15. Catch-as-catch-can Lightweight ; Catch -as - catch - can Middle- ■ • weight: Cumberland Style; Catch s Weight. Picture Show', Merry.-Go-Round. Flying . •• Boats and Side Shows. LOOK OUT FOR WEDNESDAY'S GREAT SHOW. A FLORAL FETE BY THE'SEASIDE. Best Decorated Horse-drawn Vehicle. Best Decorated Motor-car. Best Decorated Motor-cycle With or Without * i Side-chair. i Best Decorated Push Bike. 7 I Best Decorated Child's Trolley or Motor. \ ' £10 Prize Money ' ■ Post Entries will be Received for AH Events Cabaret, Afternoon and Evening Sessions. !* ; Kingsland's Jazz Bond. ' 1 Highland Flina (open), Sailors' Hornpipe . j (under 13). Highland Fling (under 10). _, • Admission to the Grounds Free. I \ ' Watch for Further Programmes, which " j ■ will include:— * i National Dancing, Yacht Races. Swimming Races. Athletic Sports. Model Yacht Championship. j Aquatic and Athletic Snorts for Children." ; Flower Show. Cooking and Needlework Exhibition. 7 A SPECIAL FEPRY LEAVER AUCKLAND 1 EVERY AFTERNOON AT 1.15 P.M. AND ALSO FROM ST. HELIERS BAY At 10.15 p.m. '" Besides the Regular Daily Service of Boats. r Special Motor Service From Remuera _ Tram Terminus. D. N. PURDIE. Hon. Sec. : St. Heliers Bay. . [* TTtAMAKI WEST SUMMER CARNIVAL. £ FLOWER SHOW POSTPONED. j> FLOWER SHOW POSTPONED. FLOWER SHOW POSTPONED. i- , _ OWING TO UNAVOIDABLE CIRCUMSTANCES THE FLOWER SHOW r HAS BEEN POSTPONED UNTI"_ ■ ■._ / . THURSDAY NEXT. * THURSDAY NEXT. THURSDAY NEXT. *■ ■ - THE FLORAL FETE r Will be held on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 5 *• .-! ■ As Originally Advertised, n >S - D. N. PURDIE, Hon. Sec. "'" ' ' ' 1 ._ TO LEASE. V "D UNGALOW, 6 rooms. Valley Road, l X> Mt. Eden.— H. Oughton, new job, - 12: Valley Rd - SPACE, SUITABLE SMALL WAREHOUSE, FACTORY. OR SAMPLE -„ ROOM. j .-'Approximately 1200 Square Feet !£ Second Floor,— Guthrie Bowron's New _ Buildings. Albert Street. 5 Electric" Lieht, Elevator, Etc. :h Also. SPACE IN. ELLIOTT STREET. Apply .-:•: HUNTER AND SONS.. Elliott Street. " rjA ACRES OF REAL GOOD COUNTRY, - • rfc 11 miles from Queen St. Would leape " for a term, with purchasing clause. No s > buildings; ring fenced; two road frontages. An opportunity for a- man with limited Id capital. Low rent. ' ' ,r Apply, LEONARD COAKLEY, LTD.. Customs Street. 8i _ fe= =-===: 18 WANTED TO LEASE. 16 ■ ; ' ; - "f?EW Acres of Land, with Cottage, somel- Jj where in Waikato. to r- Widow, 664', Herald. : ' - TTOSPITAL, large, private, maternity, *-, -OL wanted to lease, 3 years, in progres3. sive township.— 150, Herald, Ham- *-! ilton. - TTOUSE, few acres, between Panmure and ■J -D. Otahuhu, wanted 'to rout or lease for " long term; small deposit.Careful, 157, _ Herald, Hamilton. i- -=-=■= -— - -. — " = _ WANTED TO RENT. ; ' ;t "R ACH or Cottage, furn., 2 or 3 rooms; _ J3 beach, handy to town; 3 weeks, about ; Feb. C to 27.—Bush. 586, Herald. BACH, furn., immediately one month; St. Heliers, Kohi., Cheltenham preferred.— S Clarkson, 29, Bond St., Archhill. ,_ __ ———' 3. fjILAT, furn., or small furn. Bungalow, JJ : wanted immediately by newly-married -. couple; city or suburbs. —J.G., 24, Symonds St., City. j_ ■ > HOME, neat, by lady and*i'amily; rent assured. —36. Phoenix Chambers, opp. G.P.O. . HOUSE, furn., at seaside, Devonport preferred, for 2 or 3 weeks, from Jan 20- every care taken.Particulars to Mrs. Ca'nnell. Hinuera-' HOUSE or Bach, Waiheke, from Jan. 27, tor 2 weeks.Ralphs Pharmacy, opp. i. P. 0.. Symonds St. HOUSE, furn.. 3 or 4 rooms, at any good ' beach, for 3 weeks from Feb. 7; good tenants.— Holiday, 680. Herald. HOUSE, 5 or 6 roomed, handy to city and tram; good tenant.—Egmont, 603, Herald. \ ' HOUSE, furn., 6 rooms, Heme Bay; owner would take board as part rent; refs. required.— at Herald. ' 1" ADY requires plainly-furnished Rooms or lj Cottage immediately for remainder of school holidays; must be near beach: Devonport preferred: rent up to £4 4s per week in advance.—Reply Holiday, 751, Herald. OSTEND. — wanted, possession next week. State particulars.— 128, J ' Herald. OTORUA.—House. furn.. wanted, 5 XX rooms, for fortnight.—Terms, etc, to S. Rata St-. Ponsonby. : . USED FURNISHINGS at Auction Prices for Private Sale during Christmas and New Year at GEORGE WALKER'S. ADEANE. the Auctioneer. 27, Victoris St.—Furniture and Bedding at pre-war prices. Nuf Bed.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18292, 8 January 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18292, 8 January 1923, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18292, 8 January 1923, Page 10

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