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■® EGMONT racing club (INCORPORATED). lit-,, 1 • ' HAWERA WINTER MEETING. ft'THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 5 AND 7. iiS&aR- • SINGLE-POOL TOTALISATOR. I SPECIAL TRAINS. EXCURSION FARES. sip ADMISSION.—Course: Cents., 2/-; Ladios, /i Lawn: Gents., 1/-; Ladies, 2/-. A. K. FYSON, Secretary. lb THOROUGHBREDS * UNTER for sale; well bred. Race or Hunt-, reasonable.—Jillings, 111 S«lwyn At-. Onel.onga. ■' 'STEEPLECHASER, London, with engagen ments, sound, good hunter.—V. Grahamo, fcHnntly- -■> TROTTER, broken in, sound Jogger; £35 cash. —Trotter, 158, -Herald. HUNTING F' aKURANC.A HUNT (Inc.).—Tho Master "(Mr. H.' Bullock-Webster) and Hunt " Committee extend a cordial invitation to tho Farmers to be present at tho Opening Day Function ot the Hunt at tho Public Hall, East Tamaki, SATURDAY, April 30, at goon, and have pleasure in announcing that Their Excellencies the Governor-General and jjdy Gal way have expressed their intention % to b® present. —Robt. D. Neal, Secretary. TRANSPORT BOARD NOTICES Auckland transport board. races, EPSOM, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), APRIL 30, 1938. In addition to the Special and frequent lervire from the City, extra cars aro scheduled to run direct to the course from Ponsonby (Thr«6 Lamps) as follows:—lo.46 a.m., ■ 10.68, 11.3, 11.6, 11.13, 11.17, 11.22. From Kafansahape Road (opposite George Court's): 10.52 a.m., 10.00. 11.8, 11.15, 11.20, 11.27, • 11.36, 12.S P.m. A. E. FORD, Engineer and Manager. ;;;■ shows ■ ... t WAIKATO WINTER SHOW, * HAMILTON. " < WEDNESDAY, 'JUNE I. ,C 'to THURSDAY, JUNE 9. f| BIG DAYS. ' S BIG NIGHTS. "The Call," the official prize list, mav be obtained post frco from the Secretary, 'Box M. Hamilton. Entries close SATURDAY, MAY 7. &V LAWN TENNIS ST. ANDREW'S ROAD TENNIS CLUB, 9S St. Andrew's Road, EPSOM. VACANCIES FOR WINTER . MEMBERS. RING 29-827. DANCING ; A MERICAN Tap. Beginner's Book, 2/6, Latest Routines, 5/-;' no stamps.— .. Edney'a Studio, 3]9 Queen St., Auckland. i T>LIXD Institute, Auckland's most Brilliant X» Band. Old-time 'and Modern.—Box 8. ,-L* Band, Old-time 'and Modern.—Box 8. Newmarket. Phone -15-870. "JTALCYON uh Dance, to-night, in XI. Y.W.C.A. Hall;- 'Js single, including Nipper; Ritchie's Orchestra; good floor. MME. VALESKA, M.R.A.D., Advanced Teachers, 407 Queen St. Phone 46-121. i latest taps, character. Specialises in R.A.D. "DRIVATE Lessons, 2/6; lap. ballroom X (tap classes, 1/6); 3 dances by post, 5/-. —Ruby Sheriff, H.B. Bldgs., Newton SpATRICIA SCHOOL OF DANCING X Classes, Modern: WEDNESDAY, PHONE 31-031. rjpHE AUCKLAND ASSOCIATION OF |X TEACHERS'OF DANCING. s , All Teachers intending to join the above Association are requested to notify, and to ir forward. membership subscriptions, to JOdK HUTCHISON, ' Secretary, 52 Shortland St., City. C.l. gfr; Phono 4,1-658. • I MABEL JOCK Johnson Hutchison |: SCHOOL OF DANCING PRIVATE LESSONS at either Studio. TEACHERS' WEEKS— Coaching for $ Imperial Society Exeminations, commencing May 2nd. HAMILTON AND CAMBRIDGE BRANCHES: The principals will visit Hamilton and Cambridge every Wednesday, commenc- * ing May 11th, to conduct private and class lessons in Classical, Ballroom, and p. Tap Dancing. - v For particulars, apply Miss SWARBRICK. Ph. 1404, Hamilton, &' Or THE SECRETARY, 1 Omahu Rd., 5.E.2. 52 Shortland St., C.l. % 25-021. 41-658. COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES !|TV AITEM AT A ' COUNTY COUNCIL. DRIVERS' LICENCES. . Notice is hereby driven that the County Inspector, will be in attendance at the following times and places for the purposo of hsuing Motor-Drivers' Licences for the ensuing year. Licences may also be obtained • at tho County Office, Shortland Street, Auckland, during business hours. MAY 13.—KAUKAPAKAPAi Dye's Store, 10 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. MAY 17.—HELENSVILLE: Town Board Office, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. MAY 18.—SIL7ERDALE: Post Office, 9.30 v a.m. to.ll a;m. May 18.—RIVERHEAD: Gould's Store, , . 12.30 p.m. to 2.30 p.m. May 10—Te ATATU: Te Ata"tu Store, 10 a.m. to 11.30 ».m. rf-MAY 21.—G'LENFIELD: Owner of Late 5g4 Ferguson's Store, 0 a.m. to 11 a.m. MAY 21.—ALBANY: Wcstbury's Store, 12 :? t ;' noon to 2 p.(it. MAY 25.—HUAPAI: Malin's Store, 9 a.m. '*■ to 10.30 a.m. MAY 2b.—WAIMAUKU: Foster's Store, 11 a m to 1.30 p.m. MAY 20.—SWANSON: Cory and Thompson's Store, 10 a.m. to 12 noon. May 31. HOBSONVILLE: Hobsonville JH? Aerodrome, 10.30 a.m. to 12 noon. IIAY 3?.—HOBSONVILLE: Sinton's Storo, 12 noon to 1 p.m. ' , A. H. TAYLOR, County Inspector. County Oftice, April 29, 1933. : NURSES AND NURSING HOMES A ROIlA Convalescent Home, 2 Bassctt J!d., Rcnniera; trained staff. —I'll. 10-:»)l. CARMADENE, 65 Epsom Av. —Selsct and Quiet Trained Staff. Night Attention Phone '13.80!) DAV-A-DENE Select Convalescent Home, 313 Mt. Eden Rd. (2nd See.) Ph <l6-800. jjfracious roc'.ns. Every care unci aueiuiop. I'tpNSDALE Medical Hospital, Convalescent Home, diet, treatment, comfort. —24 I ah V-ftd . Epson) Phone 20-16 H ' PLEASANT ilomo for Recovery, every cumfurt; terms low.—Phone 16-117. QUI-E-TA Convalescent Home, 35 Parkside , Av„ St. Heliers. —Phone 25-98). SANATORIUM, Morrinsvillo, for Chest Diseases; ]>rosi>rrtus ori upniicntion I r.nne 4 >. SUNG ALOW, LAKH ROTOMA, via Roto.ua, is ideal for Convalescent patients, High altitude. Mineral baths, apeeirecommended for Rheumatism and Professional Nursing attendance. THE LUXFORD Nature-Cure Home (Registered Private 1 Jospinl), 1~ Chaml'ersgljin Av., Mt Eden. —L. G. Luxford,. N.D.. U-C., Ph. C.i N. W. Luxford, N.Z. Registered A*urse. Telephone I l-Ci>U. Consultation freeA GED FOLKS and CONVALESCENTS.— A Good Home and Attention. Elevated, ttautiful views. Day and night nursing. fCeB ftloderatc. No mental casw.— BUJljii' pItAK," 1 Roslyn Av.. Remuera. Ph. lt--3-»-AGED FOLK.—Good Home and Attention. Elevated, beautiful views. nursinpr. Fees, moderate, mental 8. "BONNIE BRAE. 1 m 1 Koslyn Av„ llcmuora. Ph. 17--31.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23025, 30 April 1938, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23025, 30 April 1938, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23025, 30 April 1938, Page 9

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