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iifiiiiitiifiiififiiifiifififfffiiiffiniiiiiiiiiiifiifgffiiiiiiiiiinif liiiiiffiiiiiiiiM . [ocaocs iQBOi T^T-^^r—■ wpo SPORTSMEN! J M g THE SHOOTING SEASON IS NOW APPROACHING. 2 D u p We wish to announce that our © 1 C.A.C. SPORTS DEPOT, | mmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmammtmmmmmmmmmmtmmamam Noted lor its low prices and quality, has now been O moved into the City. © D D O We have in stock our famous brands of Ammunition, in o 1 all sizes of shot; also a large stock of everything that goes to make a sportsman's kit, at lowest prices. BUY FROM THE FIRM WHO KNOWS WHAT TO SELL. o" ~ o g 15 Shortland Street 2 Opposite New National Bank. Hal! a minute from Queen St. I gssssaoagoi aaonoßa ioooi iobo
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c— usaoiaoc 10830 8 Tadema Studios § § Karangahape Rd. S (Near RendeU's). Specialising In Children's Studies, Wedding Groups. Special arrangements made for Night: Sittings. a Results equal to Daylight. q IJ Studio open 7to 8 p.m. Fridays, R 5 'Phone 2306. q ess ' locaoEa ■—*«*-*«>
g ; , locaoi , loeaoEs I Ladles' and Gent's Clothing © now being Dyed and Cleaned at S i PORTER'S g Let us have yours. n Van* Collect and Deliver. 1 Shop and Office, NEWTON. I 'Phono 1741. I I f ,i tocioi !*-**%*-* j i
p: : —r I M : ;:ogoc= ——lOEaoa; aa D&eoisitnd Trade Mark. J | Your Past Policy of § 'Suit Buying Will be Revolutionised attar the - first Suit we make for you. * H Yon will pay less money and M Sm* better Suit. x « ' R Taa only sacrifice on your part 11 US ii that you pay us cash. J* S If *« did not pay spot cash for O B«i fabrics and linings and so I A II forth, we could not hope to give I !JJ II roil such value. E Jjl The Baker-built 0 i Mor-made Suits « IjtoOi erfroirEios. 8 if Are Strong In Character ami II IK Quality. W m •... • q 8 f One good feature is that if you gl I] do not like the Suit when you get » ft it you can return it and have all W your money back. ~ 11 \ Our Cutters and Tailors will «x. ' pend their talent in the fashionI ins? of your Suit— make it as j you want it. arid deliver it to { ,iime. H U There is nothing, absolutely no- £ 0 0 thing, of the factory Suit about S j) our eannents. Every part of your II #WiU Suit is cut and made by our 5J Pll'-O highly-paid employees, who have 2 ll'ft * onß experience, and who ,11 know the busineiis. SIU Our Customers have faith in us. S* 0 highly-paid employees, who have 5 I had long experience, and who know the bnsineus. Our Customers havd faith in us. || Bach one knows that if we dc ? jll not back up our claims, if tho 01 Bait is not right from beginning U U JJ to end. it .is the easiest thing to © _ 0 get every penny of the money M Oil paid back agaia. U l|w s {j GIVE THIS PLAN A TEST. g 1j C. Baker & Co. Ltd. | ■'•..■'•■2 Opposite St Matthew's Church, f, Wellesley St. West [j I TAILORS. I Hill.. ■ • ...
• \ 'frnffT iftggflr l ' a g To Section Owners 0 § and Others. [ H ? A CARNIVAL SUGGESTION. Cease Payfetg Rant and Build | Now { For It's Building Time. tj 2 There is no Better Time Than O II Now—the Prices won't be Lower, f n See us without delay. I "We will Build to suit your wants I on Your Own Election, and J i assist you to finance. q J See the Plana and Specifications R O we Prepare Free of Charge. *" 8 MOORE & LLOYD M MODERN HOME BUILDERS AND DESIGNERS. 1 Boyle Crescent, < g GRAFTON. g D (Near Domain Gates.) || g- jaaoßioßaaaaaaaoßij,
"norr—" — ,^„ Wl —, ft „ ft , iQBOBsaa „,wsi——taetei aQctor-: i ioraoi ipgao 4 . . .. I Carnival Week j ' RACECOURSE 1 SATURDAY!! I i \J»? motor-cars, trucks, vans, carts and other O */s^&VE&£*l%y \ «^l vehicles, from big powerful motor lor- g ff '' < s^§\r^^^^Q&^^^Rli|S \ >' eS to kiddies' go-carts, will take part Q £100 Cash Prize for Best Decorated Vehicle. 1 n The fact that £450 in prizes is being of- of the most wonderful sights ever seen in D 0 fered for decorated motors, trucks, carts, Auckland, and Ellerslie Racecourse will be , 8 motor-cycles, horses, go-carts, prams, etc., heavily taxed to accommodate the crowds who 1 1 ensures a record pageant of vehicles of every will flock to see this beautiful display. description. This will undoubtedly prove one § Classes and Prizes. 8 m Decorated Motor-cars £10 Trade and Advertising Displays f Decorated Motor-trucks ... £10 Ist Prize ~ .. _ £10 I Decorated Motor-cycles and Side-cars ... £5 2nd Prize ... ... ... Itm , £5 I Decorated Motor-cycles £3 3rd Prize .« £2 |l U Decorated Bicycles ... ... £2 Horse. and Trap Decorated ... ... £5 g 0 Decorated Lorries— ' Decorated Horse and Rider ... £2/2/- Q O s t Prize ... £10 Decorated Children's Carts £1/1/- H 2nd Prize £5 Decorated Go-carts and Perambulators ... £2 3rd Prize ... ... ... ... £3 • d . ~ i _. , r. Children s Pets £1 Decorated Carts— r» i r> i «t Ist Prize ... ... ... ... £5 Decorated rarasols ... ... ... ... £| || O 2nd Prize ... ... ... ... £3 School Children's Displays (on condition S fl 3rd Prize £2 that at least six schooft enter) £25 H © . . . 8 tt All third prizes subject to 10 entries. Trophies for National . Displays, Boating Club Displays. All kinds of decorations will be allowed— Flowers, Artificial Flowers, Coloured Paper, Silk, Cotton, or other material. H Other attractions will be Maypole Dancing, Highland Dancing, Donkey Race, Triple Parachute ¥ \ S Descent, and Children's Displays. ', M. 8 Daring Parachute Descent. Carnival Art Union j During the afternoon a triple parachute descent £300 A IfSt PriZC. 1 will be made by Professor Eastwood who will drop I from an aeroplane flying at a height of 4000 feet. Secure your ticket or tickets now for the Carni- [ O This feat must be witnessed for its wonderful darihg val Art Union. First prize, £300; second prize, O 0 to be realised. £100; third prize, £50.—Tickets, /- Q n Auckland Summer Carnival Office, 154 Queen St, Auckland J 1 : _l Ipgiot — ronor — aoßOn -taonoi —a local
i ~, loaoi ; I aaosao | K.K. Footwear Ltd. 8 | 49-51, Karangahape Rd. || (in Melvcrn's). i> o Easily First for Footwear © D Value. ft © ; ••' ci iOßsioi iopkhssaasa
M c ioejoi— _loeaoi locaoi ■-ttt-t_ J J. A. BRADSTREET I jj 102,104,106, 108 Karangahape Rd., | § Auckland . II I NEW GOODS )| j ex "Paparoa" and "Corinthic." -V § I it |!| I Exceptional Value in the following lines:— J © .'":'■■'•>'.•■■■•;• "' V R ,; ■■''"• gf Ladles' All-Wool Knitted Cardigans, ia all the latest shade*-* 8 O 29/9 to 63/-. f 0 IB D i Ladles' All-Wool Sport Goat*—29/8 to 63/-. S *" - tx n 8 Ladies' Ail-Wool Knitted Gloves, Heather shades— pair. J ; J ' O h Children's All-Wool Knitted Gloves, Heather shades— pair. '1 • O ' ■■ v ..- "'•' **'(■' i' ■ tj Ladles' Woollen Gauntlet Gloves, in White, Champagne—s/6 i? J I > Ladles' Woollen Gauntlet Gloves, in Beaver and Grey Striped 8• 8 g Gauntlet—4/6 pair. S p q Ladies' Woollen Gauntlet Gloves, in Grey, Champagne, and ;1 1 S/iv jj White—B/11 pair. jft * 'I'" I " .Child's Woollen Gloves, in Roue, Saxe, Silver, and White—l/11J - II j pair. *g o ■■' 8 pTrfMwmgg - tftwftT? tocßQg aocitr ' % ■
OCTQC IOKgOC g gj. T. LED!ARD,g I 184 Karangahape Rd. | o |j inear Post Onlce). II 2 Footballs, ail sizes, at lowest Q n prices. I 2 Travailing Requisites always I stocked. ! Large variety of | Easter Presents, g
m — ■ — ; : ; to n Beachlands I U t 81 1 HARD BEACHES. a 0 1 Surf Bathing, Calm Bathing, Good Fishing 1 Thousands of Lovely Trees and Shrubs fippips Carnival Lovely Trees and n | Trips Carnival Week and Easter Holidays D Til. r *f Launches leave from Steps, next to Ferry Buildings, at M [1 945 every Wednesday and Sunday, and at 15.45 p.m. every 1 | |Jg Saturday; 3/- return. { %11 Special Motor-car Trips run to suit intending purchasers I :.o an y day. I ' Watch Us Grow. g i Beachlands has made a record for the number and value q I of Sections sold. Plans of the town were approved on September H 0. 11, 1922, and to-day £35,000 worth of Sections have been sold; 0 23 cottages, 1 hall, 1 garage, and 4 shops have been erected. If m Plans are out for many more, and building contractors are very I U busy. The first 2£ miles of roads are Hearing completion, and I. *» a fine wharf will bo completed to cater for this winter's traffic. I 0 * I I Fruit, Flower and Vegetable Growing. [ ; Beachlands was a .choice dairy farm, rich soil, with a pood 1 , sole of English grasses, and well sheltered from the prevailing I winds. It has a north-easterly aspect, and is admirably suited I to intensive culture, for flowers and vegetables. Three-crop "k potato land. It is especially suitable for lemons, oranges, and I g passion fruit. It claims to have the mildest winter climate in } j_j m New Zealand. The most suitable spots have been made into m fft U big allotments for this form of farming. Price, from £55 par U |«« 0 acre. These allotments are quite close to fine, hard, sandy < I I. ■ 1 beaches. N|? Town of Beachlands. H . (.J j Beachlands aims at becoming a Garden Town. It is more -wig jj than a mere seaside subdivision, with its hundreds of thousands 111 0 of acres of rich .back country. Its natural position, etc., all ( D point to its soon being quite a flourishing town. Persons « willing to work, especially in the building trades, general H K r ? hand' men, and gardeners have an especial opening here. * Many doctors, nurses, and professional and business men have jj& , invested at Beachlands. 3000 per cent, has actually been made D on money invested; we have proof. II j Good motor road - Pretty boat trip §| h Office: 19, Commercial Bank Chambers, 64 Queen Street, S II |H„; Auckland; or at Sunklst Bay, Beachlands. U efgaas—aocaoEs: ' locaoi sapnoßsasaasaaocao „ JP»-. . s ....... , ../... '!«*___. mm- v
- . _ ___ 0 9C toaoi _=aonoi_-S5 K>_awi inr-in || J This /\J|: Sturdy JV: 2|[ § Aluminium RX r^jV' U Kettle il | Sell D v&lfiv C j \ CII II o O O Stamped from a heavy gauge Aluminium, thin Kettle will sire U SB D wonderful service. The spout is one with the body—no join, to O Ml become leaky. The Kettle is highly polished, and easily kept bright M 11 Q with ordinary metal polish. Mm I 18/6, 24/-, " d 30/- BO t\ It Aluminium |J s W si J* Tea- s r © vsl in 1///.// * i> v II IS • \ \ Mm VlS* Brew Excellent Tea g © No chipped spouts, hot handles, broken lids, or dropped and _= jn smashed, with these Aluminium Teapots. One will last a lifetime. Gj ; ||v II Easily kept perfectly clean. Highly polished. Attractive on the «1 • U O table. 10/-, 12/6, 14/". g S We have complete stocks of Aluminium and Enamel Kitchen i ;'M. i Ware at Auckland's Keenest Prices. * "v. | " X"-.}& H. & C. LAMB, I H FOR ALUMINIUM AND ENAMEL KITCHEN UTENSILS, g ■ nmrr* 1 " 1000 l a ■««»■ '.'.'•" _<_».-' i'i.m. "~ l . saoc Mi'i iii'i" j bbk 4
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18355, 22 March 1923, Page 11
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