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TROTTING. QTAHUHU rpROTTING gUMMER MEETING, QLUB. 1923. gATURDAY AND FEBRUARY 17 AND 21. gTAKES AMOUNTING TO £(S@OQ OTAHUIIU CUP HANDICAP (Harness) of lOOOsovs. and Gold Cup valued at 100 guineas; also a goldmounted whip to the winning driver. The Club have arranged for a SPECIAL TRAIN from Hamilton and intermediate stations on SATURDAY, February 17; leaving Hamilton at 7 a.m. and' returning after last race. (See Posters).

DATES OF NOMINATIONS, HANDICAPS AND ACCEPTANCES. NOMINATIONS for all events close with the Secretary at his office, Gleeson's Buildings, High Street, Auckland, on FRIDAY, February 2, 1923, at 5 p.m. * HANDICAPS for First Day to appear on TUESDAY, February 6, 1923. For Second Day to appear on MONDAY, February 19, 1923. ACCEPTANCES for first day close with the Secretary at office, Gleeson’s Buildings, High Street, Auckland, on FRIDAY, February 9, 1923, at 5 p.m. For SECOND DAY on MONDAY, February 19, 1923, at 5 p.m. R. L. ABSOLUM, 540 Secretary. HOME HfiWDCHAPT. TJOME AND ICR AFT J)EPOT (Through Lewis Eady and Sons’Music Shop) IS NOW OPEN TO RECEIVE AND DISTRIBUTE WORK. Object. The idea is to open channels for circulating ideas and work on a financial basis, and to encourage originality, artistic ability, in all kinds of, crafts and industries in the home. Products. Needlework f Fancy and Plain), Leatherwork, Woodwork, Souvenirs, Toys, Novelties, Carving, Knitting of all kinds. Lingerie, Silk Jumpers, etc., Garments of all Kinds, Brasswork. Raffia Work, and Cane. \ A representative stock at reasonable prices is carried for inspection. - PLEASE CALL ANY DAY AFTER 11 A.M. PRIVATE HOTELS. mrvATi “ ” J)T MORRINSVILLE. H OTEL. The most popular house in the town /or ACCOMMODATION AND MEaLS. Breakfast 8 a.m.. Dinner 12 Noon, Tea 6 p.m. AN SI ON H OUSE, KAWAU. NO other spot in the whole Gulf has the natural beauties of" Kawau. Its climate and exquisite scenery make It a thing apart. BOOK NOW FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Steamers—Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. “■yENTNOR”’ J>RIVATE JJOTEL, DEVONPORT. Right on the waterfront. Ideal position. Nice, Safe, Sandy Beaches. Three minutes from wharf, 15 minutes from Auckland. Moderate Tariff. Moderate Tariff. R. McCALLUM, Proprietor.

Q. L E N M A R K.” MILFORD, TAKAPNUA. F. E. G EE ' ■■ PROPRIETRESS. THE J) 0 YAL JJOTEL, MORRINSVILLE, IS UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. CANADA STREET. ’PHONE 20. rpuE “ rpRIANGLE." TEA .AND LUNCHEON ROOMS, CAMBRIDGE. LUNCHEONS • - • - 12 noon—2 p.m. AFTERNOON TEAS. Specially Early Dinner served at 4 p.m. to enable travellers to catch evening train. MISS M. McDEVITT, Proprietress. “FOR EVERYTHING DAINTY" _ Visit the r “ T^ENSINGTON,” Opposite Bank of N.Z. AIATAMATA. Afternoon Teas. Luncheons. QNETANGI pRIVATE ffOTEL. ISLAND. 14 HOURS BOAT FROM AUCKLAND. MOST MODERN and FINEST SEASIDE ACCOMMODATION IN THE DOMINION SAFE SURF BATHING., SPLENDID FISHING, BOATING, PICNICS AND TENNIS. Excellent Motor Service Ostend Wharf to Onetangi. l Write or ’phone PUTIKI POST OFFICE. JEWELLER. est. F M Au D > Auckland, "A HIGH-CLASS yyATCHMAKEU AND 1873. TEWELLER, .Next Picture Tneatre, FRANKTON. Large Range of BIRTHDAY AM) WEDDING GIFTS AT AUCKLAND PRICES. ALL REPAIRS GUARANTEED. rjMIE gAFEST j YX7IIEN buying any article for housc- | hold use your safest plan is to elioose tin' line that commands the I largest sale. Then you can’t go wrong. I Take soap, for example. A very little ] enquiry will satisfy you that the I household soap in popular demand everywhere Is TANIWHA SOAP, and direelly you use it you will understand I why il is in such request. Ail grocers. GI.AIICI.M & ROB3O.VS CELEBRATED 0 P E 3. M,K R Sole Agents. ITKIN A gON, W If. M. A KENT ST , FRANKTON JUNCTON'PhUBO XJW.

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Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15152, 27 January 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15152, 27 January 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15152, 27 January 1923, Page 2

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