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ATHLETIC MEETINGS. OTAGO ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS (Under Auspices Otago .Centre, N.Z.A.A.A.), CARISBROOK GROUND, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27 Next, Commencing at 1.45 p.m, with a Grand Parade of Athletes, in which over twenty clubs will take part. THE MOST SPECTACULAR AND REPRESENTATIVE SPORTS MEETING YET HELD IN DUNEDIN. Running, Walking, Jumping, Hurdling, all Field Events, thrilling Cycle Races, Ladies’ Events, Interclub Relay. First Appearance in Dunedin of A. A. Cameron Outstanding North Otago Field Athlete. SOUTHLAND, OTAGO, AND NORTH OTAGO CLUBS REPRESENTED. BIGGEST ENTRIES ON RECORD. ADMISSION (Both Gates), Is; Stand, 6d extra; Children, half-price. NOTE.—PRELIMINARIES AT CARISBROOK. FRIDAY, at 6.30 p.m. : , ' i H. T. EMMERSON, Sports Secretary. , . • i ■ ' E. C. ISAACS. Hon. Secretary. QLUTHA CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. ANNUAL SPORTS. >■ SATURDAY, MARCH 12. NOMINATIONS CLOSE SATURDAY, MARCH 5. Programme and Entry Forms from R. W. CULBERT, Secretary. Box 85, Balclutha. i i HOTELS. i —after all, there’s only one ‘Grand.’” GRAND HOTEL FINE BORDEAUX WINES. SAUTERNES, “Vigne Sainte” BARSAC, “ Beau Franc.” GRAVES SUPERIOR, “Vieux.” Shipped and guaranteed by Southard and Co., Ltd., Bordeaux. THIS SPECIAL OFFER FOR FEBRUARY ONLY. BOTTLES, 6s 9d; HALVES, 3s 9d, See Window Display, Home Supply Store. Q APT AIN COOK HOTEL. BOTTLE STORE: KING STREET. Per Bottle. Draft Whisky 11/. Draft Brandy ........ 97Dry Gin 11/Penfold’s Wine 4/6 Yalumba Wine 47Draft Wine 3/s W. L. BUDDICOM, Proprietor. ATHLETES! Take Morlife Pure OXBLOOD TABLETS; give more strength and energy; obtainable 2s 6d, 4s 6d.—Wilkinsons’ and other chemists. WALLPAPERS. Bundles containing enough pieces to paper ordinary size room to r few shillings.—Smiths, Ltd., Octagon. A DVERTISINQ pays Its way, often many times over. It will permit lower prices through Increased • volume. It can reduce selling costs. It can lessen the time In which a product moves from factory to consumer. COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES. (Extract from N.Z. Gazette No. 94, 17th December, 1931. Page 3507.] CLASSIFICATION OP ROADS IN WAIHEMO COUNTY. In pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred on me by the Transport Department Act, 1929, and the Motor Lorry Regulations, 1927, and their amendments, I, Joseph Gordon Coates, Minister of Transport, Do Hereby Approve of the Waihemo County Council’s Proposed Classification of the Roads described in the Schedule hereto, and situated in the Waihemo County. SCHEDULE. WAIHEMO COUNTY. Roads Classified in the Third Claes: Available for the use of thereon of any Motor Lorry (other than a multi-axled motor lorry) which with the load it is carrying weighs not more than 64 tons, or any multi-axled Motor Lorry which with the load it is carrying weighs not more than 8 tons. , Main Highways— Dunback-Middlemarch, all that portion within the Waihemo County. Dunedin-Christchurch, from Palmerston Borough Boundary to Waitaki County Boundary. Palmerston-Queenstown, all that portion within the Waihemo County. Roads classified in the Fourth Class: Available for the use thereon of any Motor Lorry (other than a multi-axled motor lorry) which with the load it is carrying w.eighs not more than 4£ tons, or any multi-axled motor lorry which with the load it is carrying weighs not more than 6J tons. County Roads — Alexandra; Boundary’ Roads; Bushey Hill; Chisholm’s; Craig’s; Deem’s; Deep Del(j Dreaver’s; Fleming’s; Four Mile; Golden Point; Goodwood Settlement; Hartfield; Holroyd’s; Horseburn; Horse Flat; Horse Range; Hughes’s; Hyde; Janet’s Peak; Jones’s; Lime Kiln; M'Elwee’s; M'Lay’s; M'Lew’s; Mareburn; Mill Factory; Munro’s; Nenthorn; Old Dunback; Pagan’s; Palmerston - Goodwood; Pound; Pringle’s; Puketapu; Ritche’s; Shag Point; Shallow’s; Stanley’s; Stenhouse’s; Stoneburn; Sutherland’s; Sweetwater; Switchback; Taieri Peak; Walsh’s. Dated at Wellington this 17th day of December, 1931. J. G. COATES, Minister of Transport. (TT. 10/158.) ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS i CALLS YOU:

T> EDUCED RAILWAY FARES. JLt REDUCED TARIFF at BEVERLEY HOUSE. TIMARU. You now can spend a healthful, enjoyable, and economical holiday by staying at BEVERLEY HOUSE, TIMARU. Tariff reduced in keeping with the times, but no reduction in the standard of accommodation. Proprietors: Mr and Mrs W. J. HOGG. SHAMROCK HOTEL. OPHIR. Mr Chas. Parnell, late Mus. Director Empire Theatre, begs to notify that he has taken over the above hotel. Every attention and comfort assured. Travellers, tourists, and motoring parties specially catered for. Intending guests by rail met at station if notified by letter or phone. CHAS. PARNELL, Proprietor. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. HOTEL "FEDERAL, Victoria square, Christchurch. All Communications Receive Prompt Attention. T. 6. LEWIS, Proprietor, Bos 532. Telephone 1040. BOOK NOW that necessary rest at TREVOSB GUEST HOUSE, Brighton, where comfort Is assured. Easter vacancies. WHITE STAR MOTORS, co-ordinated with Arthur Boud’s Service, leave Dunedin 8 a.m; and noon Dally for Pembroke and, Queenstown, via Roxburgh, WHITE STAR PRIVATE HOTEL, PEMBROKE. LAKE WANAKA, offers excellent Accommodation at Reasonable Rates. Ring 13-444 (White Star Motors). SPEND Your EASTER HOLIDAYS at HAMPDEN. Eamilton's Private Hotel offers good Accommodation. Reasonable tariff.—Phone 9R. 17f BRIGHTON.— TO LET, Clean FURNISHED 4-ROOMED HOUSE, main bathing bay, from March s.—Telephone 23-516. 25f SPEND your Easter Holiday in Central Otago; quiet rest; comfort; satisfaction guaranteed.—Apply 114, Times Office. WANTED, FURNISHED HOUSE or CRIB (married couple). Central Otago, March. —109, Times. 25f WANTED, CRIB, at Long Beach, Easter. Full particulars and price to 45, Times Office. 23f DENTAPERL, new red liquid, safely removes unsightly nicotine stains from teeth ; Is Bd bottle.—Wilkinson and Son and other Chemists. 27Ja WREN’S WALLPAPERS—Prices Still the Lowest. Unbeatable Values. Visit Showroom. Special Reductions. Buy Now. Save Money.

Doctors recommend “ Hum ” —the only Otago butter containing iodised salt. — Advi.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21578, 25 February 1932, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21578, 25 February 1932, Page 11