'! WINTER SHOW. 111 fas* * ' '."I — . . \ Wi i :: -" airaV&m wishi '! 2l U'D K'L'A N D ,VV, IKTEB v-v.-. >• ■ ;i - T^sHiEinoN.:. 1 . ; JCiXHIBITION,, ~~ . ' :;'Vk :VV; -v-'. .':v • CENTRAL -WHARF SHEDS. V'-: v •,• •• :• CENTRAL WHARF SHEDS. CENTRAL WHARF SHEDS. , . 1 . ; ■*" ' * ■■< 1 -. •■'([-! '■ •''/r•.<v.'v ... • '-'•« ;; -v '■ iDATS TJIXTENDEDM ate • Juxtendedm v''V r'\ '■- : '• • * * \ • : 1 TILL .. rmirmrntiw (Wednesday). 1-OMDKiraW (WEDNESDAY). Q PEN JJAILY-JQ A.M. TO JQ P.M. LAST 1 TWO' DAYS. LAST TWO DAYS. ■ * TO-DAY (TUESDAY) AND TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). PRICE FOR ADMISSION REDUCED TO laPRICE FOR ADMISSION REDUCED TO Is. PRICE FOR ADMISSION REDUCED TO ' ' ' ' Is. ■ • • ;■/. MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF ,• JJAIRI AND JIARM pRODUCTS. UNIQUE EXAMPLES OF NEW 1 . ZEALAND'S " MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS'; INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES. AND THTi MOST MODERN MACHINERY. EDUCATION AND ENTERTAINMENT FOR ALL. . DON'T MISS THIS WONDERFUL , EXHIBITION. , , ONLY TWO • MORE DAYS. ONLY TWO MORE' DAYS. ONLY TWO MORE DAYS. • ONLY TWO MORE DAYS. Acknowledged by all who have seen it. to bo the Finest of its kind ever held in . . New Zealand. ORCHESTRA ' ORCHESTRA PLAYS \ V EVERY AFTERNOON. EVERY AFTERNOON. rpo-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS. . 7.30 to 10 p.m.—ARTILLERY BAND. WATERSIDE WORKERS' BAND. Grand Display by Prise Winners in . Schools' Physical and Vocal Competitions 7.30 p.m. • FOR ' THE YOUNGER SET. FOR THE YOUNGER SET. LECTURE HALL RESERVED FOR DANCING FROM 8 TILL 10 P.M. Mere- ■' dith's Orchestra in attendance. ADMISSION^. Adults. Ist Children,. 6-14, 6d; ..''under Six, Free. ■ • > ■■■>'■ v ." ' ' ' School Childreb In Charge of Teachers . will be admitted free, daily .between, tho hours of 9 a.m. ) and .12 . noon. JgABY gHOWS. ipHIS (TUESDAY) /^FTERNOON, /, / JULY 24." • • • I—UNDER SIX . MONTHS.-.io, £-2. f,\ v 2—OVER 12 MONTHS AND UNDER 2 ■r'K:YEARS' £5. : £2, -£1. ,: .> r^\ : . • ! ; • npiO-LfORROW * (WEDNESDAY), jy. X: , ' .JULY. 25. . ,• , . &—UNDER 12 MONTHS ; £5. £2, £1 ' : TWINS.' UNDE& YEARS £5. £2. £1 '/'■ .FREE ENTRIES. -CLOSING TWO P.M. -'k ' EACH DAY, at tho.■ Secretary's; Office, Auckland Winter .Exhibition. i-|' Refreshments • Provided 'for . Mothers. .. i ; V GRAMOPHONE RECORDS EVERY DAY ■ IN EDUCATION section, v ' KING AND QUEEN'S SPEECH- ' ,w. -- gPECIAL j^OTICE. THE . EXHIBITION . BUILDINGS ' v'} ARE THOROUGHLY DISv ;f ; INFECTED DAILY WITH THE .MIGHTY GERMICIDE V ' "pi M P H O S." A. D. STANLEY, . Secretary, High. Street, i; jg A B Y, . •~~ SHOW. .. ~. . The Winners will be Presented !. ' with a t - FREE TIN OF - " CAMPHOS." . - v- ■ The. Great Toilet Germicide. : On Application at.the .•; •• J* :" CAMPHOS >STALL." ' NURSES AMD NURSING HOMES. Lincoln MATERNITY • hospital, v. .Ju . V. HENDERSON. ■ ■o- ■, l : Patients taken with or without doctor. : Every comfort and ; personal attention. NURSE . ADDISON-SAIPE. Phone 80. WOODCOTE Maternity Home, 151. Jer- ? T... vois Individual attention, with or without doctor.—Nurse - Nash, -'Phone y : ; ; 2136 A. - ■' .• •. ;:W'vV v SALES OP PROPERTY. T " AND Agents.—Take notice, my faxra, XJ . Frontier Rd., Te Awa.mutu, is withdrawn from sale.—P. Crago", Pe.patoetoe. . SHARE-Milkers please note.— have sold my farm.D. McCracken, Te - Puke. ' \T H. BARFOOT has Bold the McLean ' - *• Estate Section'in Wapiti Av.. Epsom. ' TO L6A3E. " TT'ARMER desiring change, would negotiX. ate -his complete Concern *,o competent person witu small • security.Terry, ;k Kaharoa, Rotorua."" % «. UHOP_and welling, brick; best stand O Dominion ' Rd.; early possession. Address at. Herat./). ___ "DOOMS (2),. largs,' in - N.Z. \: Insurance . Xl» Buildings; •• rental, ' £ Ss.—E.F.A., I : SO. Heralp.- . v .. ■J f* ACRES, good 5-roomed House, barn JLO and sheds, almost -level, . well sheltered. handy town, suitable few cows, poul- . try, -A-; f"uit; and garden,ins.—Northern Acencv.' 11. H.M. Aronde. 1 ' ; - ' '• FARM FOR' LEASE. ' 1 ' 000 ACRES, 5 miles from Frankton -jO railway: school and caaein, 4 mile; 4-roomed . Bungalow, milking shed, and machines • wintering 135 cows, 23 two-year-olds, 20 ' yearlings, and G horses, with roots and hay: rent, £2 per acre.— Gilbert. Railway Buildings, Hamilton. J 1 ' 0 K LEASE. The premises. Top Floor, Premier Buildings, corner of Queen and Durham Streets, at present occupied as a Club. All conveniences for purposes of a Club or subdivision as .Professional Chambers.,Apply, ■ •' 'HUTCHISON AND ELLIFEE, - Premier Buildings. . WAK7EO TO LEASE. /COUPLE' want to Lease Small House; V good locality, Parnell: furn. or i(nfurn.: end December onwards; rofs.— 74, Herald. PRIVATE HOTEL BOAED'I ING HOUSE IN CITY. . 4• ' :'i ~ . •• • • Must be nicely furnished and in : superior locality. Would lease for one to three years, and not afraid of rent if proposition good. Particulars in. confidence to ' „ HOTEL, 55, Herald-. WANTED TO RENT. BACH, 3 rooms, furnished, or partly, January; St. Heliers preferred. Murdoch Rd., Grey Lynn. ■. BUNGALOW, 5 or (> rooms; wanted rent or lease 2 years; Epsom or Devonport preferred.Bungalow, 15, Herald. OOSE of 4. rooms;, good locality; near trams.No. 1, Norman's Hill Kd. HOUSE, furnished, 4 or 6 rooms, any nice locality.—Ring 'Phone 4377. HOUSE, 'furnished. IS or 7 rooms, in good ■ locality; must be handy trams.— . House. 978. Herald. HOUSE, superior, 7 rooms or larger, all r. modern convs., wanted immediately: Stats rent and all particulars to-day, • Mr)i. ( - "Eyre, 77, Sarsfield St., Heme Bay. ; ~ ... "TXOHIMARAMA—Furnished House, about X\ 5 rooms, for 6 weeks from Dec. 24, on ci near beach preferred.—Address ai Herald.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18459, 24 July 1923, Page 12
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