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TROTTING 4&Z TROTTING “THE PEOPLE’S SPORT” A DCKLAND qiROTTING ACCKLAKD X ROTTING VLDB SUMMER MEETING, 1928. ALEXANDRA PARK EPSOM. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29 MONDAY, DECEMBER 31 PRINCIPAL EVENTS FIRST EAT: AUCKLAND TROTTING CUP, 2,200 sovs., and Gold Cup value lOOsovs; 2 miles; limit., 4.27. THE ROWE CUP, of l.OOOsovs., and Gold Cup of lOOsovs. (for Unhoppled Trotters); 2 miles; 4.35 class. EIGHT HIGH-CLASS EVENTS EACH EAT Never before have a sporting- public been so well catered for. The three days’ trotting will be the three sporting features of the Holiday Season. Champion Horses will inspire by' their dazzling speed, perfect action and exciting finishes. Enthusiastic patrons will give vent to their feelings in just that manner that prevails nowhere else but at TROTTING EON’T MISS A EAT. HORSES IN BIRECAGE FOR FIRST RACE ABOUT 11.15 A.M. ADMISSION: To Course—Each Person j Lawn Enclosure and Grandstand (including Admission to the Course) — Gentlemen Ladies Children (under 12) Is 6d A. G. MABEE, Secretary. AUCKLANE fTROTTING pLUB UCKLANE J-ROTTING L LUB SUMMER MEETING, 1928 No Person who has at any time since the passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act, 1908, followed the occupation of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker’s Clerk, no Disqualified or Undesirable Person will be admitted to the Racecourse during the Summer Meeting, and if any such person Js found on such course he will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. The promotion of Illegal Sweeps is prohibited, and any person infringing this Regulation will be removed from the Racecourse and prosecuted. A. G. MABEE, Secretary. ►ATRONS AT AUCKLAND TROTS CAN PARK THEIR CARS ON EPSOM SHOWGROUND. Next Door to Course. Is 6cL AVONDALE SHOPPING LADIES’ and Gent.’s Hairdressing Saloon wishes to inform public that MR. PHIL WOOD has now secured a first-class man, London and American experience. • GREY LYNN SHOPPING GROCERIES at Economic Prices.— Pawson’s Westmere Store, Warnock St., saves money, saves time and saves fares. PARNELL SHOPPING CLOCK, Watch and Jewellery Repairs can be relied on when done by Webster Bros., Jewellers. THE SUN AGENCIES. AUCKLAND’S BEST NEWSPAPER THE CUN A HE °UN IS ON SALE EVERY EVENING AT THE FOLLOWING TOWN AND SUBURBAN AGENCIES. PREPAID CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS are accepted by all Agents. 15 Words, 9d per insertion; .2s three consecutive insertions. 20 Words, Is 4d per insertion; 3s 6d three consecutive insertions. 25 Words, 2s per insertion; 5s 6d three consecutive insertions. Marriages, Deaths, etc., 2s 6d per insertion (30 words); 9d each additional 5 words. Births (30 words), mention of nurse or doctor, 6d extra each. The Sun Telephone (Advts.) 46-S2O. • Denotes District Delivery Agents for The Sun. ** Denotes Advertisements Only. CITY—**H. Schmidt, Chemist, Queen Street (near Regent Theatre). J. Sherwin, News Agent, 68 Queen Street. Brooking and Son, Bookseller, Wellesley St. (opp. divic Square). Miss L. Bishop, News Agent and Confectioner, 10 Quay Street, opp. Northern Wharf. Mrs. T. Cummins. Fruiterer and Confectioner, 86 Shortland St. (opp. Auckland Racing Club). Miss L. P. McMarama, Fruiterer and Confectioner, 18 Princess St. (opp. Grand Hotel). Mrs. B. Cain, Candy Store, 90 Victoria Street. A. Allen, Confectioner, 147 Victoria Street. Mrs. S. Moore, Dairy and Confectionery, 158 Victoria Street. Bert Jones, Hairdresser, 69 Hobson Street. A. Pickering, Confectioner, 158 Hobson Street. Mrs. T. J. Jones, News Agent, 237 Hobson Street. J. Scott-Johnson, Confectioner and Stationer, 40 Pi£t Street. J. Lynch, News Agent, 414 Upper Queen Street. J. Paxton, Fruiterer, 51 Wakefield Street. Mrs. J. W. Makin, Confectioner and News Agent, corner Karangahape Road and Liverpool Street (below Tivoli Theatre). A. G. Pillinger, Railway Bookstall, (main outward platform). J. Buchanan, on all Ferry Bookstalls. •J. B. Crompton. 9 Pitt Street. AUCKLANE PUBLIC HOSPITAL—•Steve Shelton, Stationer and Confectioner (opp. main gates). George Cheyne, Fruiterer, 15 Park Road. Mrs. A. Smith, Tearooms (opp. Wallace Ward and main Domain gates). ARCHHILL— I. Phillips, Chemist (opp. Ponsonby Reservoir and Star Hotel). •E. Manchester, 270 A Great North Road (near Grey Lynn Public Library). Mrs. E. Briggs, Tobacconist, 1A Great North Road. Mrs. W. H. Wasey, Confectioner, 58 Great North Road. Mrs. Roths, News Agent, 137 Great North Road. AVONDALE—•B. Walesby C/o Mrs. McKinnon, Racecourse Parade. J. R. Midgely, Stationer, Great North Road (near Post Office). Tierney and Son, Tobacconist and Billiard-room, Great North Road. Phil Woods, Tobacconist and Billiardroom, Great North Road (opp. Rosebank Road). BIRKDALE— W. G. Reas. Stationer, Bright’s Corner, Birkdale. A. Blanchard’s Cabaret,, Beach Haven. BIRKENHEAD—•C. Neads, c/o Mr. Burford, Queen St., Northcote. W. S. Harding, Wharf Bookstall. L. Turvey, Tobacconist, Hauraki St. Mrs. G. Anderson. Fancy Goods and Stationery. Highbury Corner.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 546, 26 December 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 546, 26 December 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 546, 26 December 1928, Page 3