SPORTING. ' RACING CLUB. ACES! RACES! RACES!. TKENTHAM RACECOURSE. FIRST DAY,: SATURDAY, 25th OCTOBER. SECOND DAY: MONDAY, 27th OCTOBER (LABOUR DAY). First Race Each Day Starts, at Noon, Trains leave for Racecourse as follow:— Te Aro, dep. 10.23 and 10.43 a.m. Wellington,' dep. 10.18, 10.40, 11.0, 11.9 a.m., and 12.6 p.m. A. E. WHYTE, Secretary. RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, — $ NOVEMBER 19 AND 20, " NOMINATIONS Close MONDAY, OCTOBER 27. L. GRIFFITHS, . Secretary, Blenheim. l/TARLBOROUGH TROTTING CLUB. H TROTTING MEETING. lIVERLANDS COURSE, BLENHEIM. FRIDAY, 21st NOVEMBER, 1913. 2300 " IN s ™" £300 For Programme see "Referee." NOMINATIONS * CLOSE MONDAY, ith October, with R. WANDEN, Secretary. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. ■/METROPOLITAN MEETING, 1913. OVEMBER Bth, 10th, 12th, and 15th. Acceptances for NEW ZEALAND CUP, rEWARDS' HANDICAP, Forfeits for T3LCOME, DERBY and OAKS STAKES, [so GENERAL ENTRIES close on FRIDAY, 24th OCTOBER, at 9 p.m. W. E. WANKLYN, ' Secretary. HOTEL. HOTIGEB. JINTON'S NEW ZEALANDEB HOTBIa MANNERS, STREET, WELLINGTON. . H, EINTON, Proprietor CENTRAL HOTEL, Emereon and •J Dalton Streets, NAPIER. REBUILT 1812. The sunny climate, aided by staying at tie Up-to-date Hotel, will make your [oliday in Napier a most enjoyable one. [eated Throughout With Ideal Radiators. Moderate Tariff.' Excellent Cuisine, W. E. HILL, Proprietor, Late of Dunedin and ChTistchurch. 70RK PRIVATE HOTEL,. L Feilding's LEADING House. One Minute from Railway Station. Commercial men and holiday-seekers ill find this house up to date in every articular. Fifty rooms, exoellent table, jod attention. Entirely under new lanaeement. Tariff 6s. Bd. MRS. M'CONACHIE, Proprietress. J PRINCE ARTHUR HOTEL, Corner Wellesley and Hobson Streets, ' Auckland. r (Under New Management.) . H. F. CAMERON, late of National Hotel, Wellington, has token over ,e above Hotel, ajid hopes to welcome 11 old customers. Catering especially ipervised by Mrs. Cameron. Best of liquors kept. FHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. yEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, li 1 Clyde Quay. !Jear Wharf and Te Aro Railway Station.) Kitchen under entire charge of Mr. Fix, ito Chef Royal Oak Hotel, Wellington, jr 9 years. Visitors' and Permanents' rates: ss. er day; 255. per week. 'Phone 1666. = MRS. FIX, Proprietress. 30TEL GRAND CENTRAL, 107 CUBA STREET. Wellington's Leading Private Hotel. Aoimmodation for 100 guests. First-olass uisine. Every modern convenience, Lado* Private Drawing-rooms. Sitting-rooms. ;c., Lounges, and eight modern. Bath>oms, including electrio light end electrio re alarms. Tariff, 6s. day. Permanent oarders as per arrangement, rHE CRITERION HOTEL, New Plymouth. This well-known House, having been enrely remodelled, provides splendid aoimmodation for the commercial publio. Electric Light throughout. Tariff, Bg. Night Porter. .T. M'KEAN, Proprietor. lOOD COUNTRY HOTEL FOR SALE. raTE require a buyer for a really good v V Country Hotel, on the railway line, lose to a good City. Lease about 4i jars. Net rental, 355. Beer, 24/18 gals. loniMy. Takings during tho last 2 Winters and one Summer averaged .£76 er week genuine. Price for goodwill, >1500. Furniture and 6tock at valuaion, about another -E7OO. CRsh required bout dBISOO. Attached to tho hotel are jvery Stables, Billiard Room, Tobaconist Shop, and Barber's Shop. Modern uilding of 25 rooms in excellent order, [ecently painted and papered throughut. Onlv four servants required. Trade lostly bar. All drinks 6d. Early aplicabon. is necessary, as this houso will ell. It is a genuine affair, and oil figres will bo proved. ' Apply immediately to DWAN BROS., WILLIS STREET.' WELLINGTON. LETTER FILING. VTO matter whether your business is • large or small, wo can help you 'ith OUR LATEST FILING SYSTEMS. They are worth investigating, as we Brry the most comprehensive' 6tock in Jew Zealand. ?HE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO.. LTD., 17 and 19 Cuba Street, WELLINGTON. 'Phone 1676. You may remember the dialogue beween a mother and her son in the "Faux ionshommes"—"My dear boy, gnmbling n 'Change is very risky. You win one ay and lose the next." "Well, then, will gamble only every other day." n tho same play we find the following difying conversation between two comany promoters—"ls this a very honourble thing we are doing? These unforunate shareholders, you see,' we are takng the money out of their very pockets." 'Well, out of what do you expect us to ake it?" . .
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1888, 24 October 1913, Page 3
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