RACING. IJGMONT H AGING (INC.), ' AWERA. AWEEA. -AT AND ACCEPTANCES for First Day’s Races will Close at the Office of the Seeretary ON FRIDAY, MAY 4, AT 8.30 P.M. E. P. COX, Secretary. P.O. Box 51, Hawera. TROTTING. CAMBRIDGE - ROTTING A NNUAL M EETINC NNUAL ITXeETIXG, To be Held on ATURDAY, TIfAT ’ ATURDAY, ITIAY * ' 9 AT OAM T GAM First Race starts at 11.32 a.m. Totalisator Closes 11.27 a.m. Admission to Course 2s Gd, Grandstand Enclosure 7s 6d Gents, 5s Ladies. All motor-cars other than members’, 2s 6d each. TRAIN SERVICE. A special train leaves Auckland on May 5, at 6.20 a.m., and intermediary stations, arriving at the course at 11.5 a.m. The I ordinary train from Paeroa will leave at 6.32 a.m., connecting with a train at Ruakura Junction at 10.10 a.m. Passengers from the South will leave Te Kuiti 7.10 a.m., arriving at the course 10.50 a.m. Suitable and convenient trains leave after the races. See Racecard. WALTER STOPFORD, Secretary. MUSICAI» INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE VIOLINS. —Hewitt’s Fiddle Shop for All insrtuments. Repairs, Strings, etc. Bows repaired.—62 Pitt St. '\7'IOLINS Overhauled and Re-toned; * Bows re-haired. Repairs a speciality. —James Hewitt, Violin Maker, 18 Swanson St. GRAMOPHONES FOR SALE CABINET Gramophone, flat, double spring; 12 records free; terms, 6s weekly; cash, £l9 10s.—Lyrio Talkeries. top Symonds St. REPAIRS; Gramophone; Expert; H.M.V. type tone-arms, motors. Lowest prices. Gramophones, no deposit. 5s ( weekly.—S. and T. Adams. 46 Eden Terrace. RADIO APPARATUS FOR SALE j KELLOGG” and “Gilfillan” Radio j Sets, expert service, easy terms to : suit.—Harringtons, Ltd., 138 and 140 i Queen St. DYERS AND CLEANERS WH. DREW, Tailor, Cleaner, Dyer, • —Repairs, Alterations, Frocks Re- ! modelled.—Phone 46-629, 225 Hobson St. j HOSPITAL— Geo. Cheyne, Confectioner, 15 Park Road. S. Shelton, Confectioner, 39 Park Road. KINGSLAND— J. Scott, Stationer, 181 New North Road. MT. EDEN— E. C. Crozier, Fruiterer, 88 Mount ; Eden Road (late W. Taylor). W. H. Douglas, Fruiterer, 426 Mount Eden Road (late Mrs. Bond). Mrs. J. Mairs, Stationer, 3 Mt. Eden Road. Mrs. A. Dixon, Confectioner, 157 Mt. Eden Road. W. J. Coliedge, Fruiterer, 435 Mount i Eden Road. Miss R. Fisher, Ideal Dairy, Mt. Eden j Tram Term^us. Mrs. J. Grassie, Stationer, Mt. Eden j Tram Terminus. Mrs. H. Hurley, Confectioner, Cor- ! ner Shackleton Road and Mt. Eden i Road. Mrs. Marshall, 101 Mt. Eden Road. Mrs. Eccles, Confectioner, 264 Mt. Eden Road. MOUNT ALBERT— Mrs. A. E. Edwards, Fruiterer, Me Albert Tram Terminus. Mrs. T. O. Mclntyre, Confectioner, Mount Albert Tram Terminus (next Kosie Theatre). Mrs. A. F. Stewart, Confectioner, 661 New North Road (next to Wairere Avenue). Mrs. E. M. Bishop, Small Goods, 526 New North Road. Mrs. Strickett, Grocer, 492 New North Road. MILFORD— Mrs. M. Kember, Stationer, Near Sherriff Corner. NEWMARKET— Mrs. W. Williams, Confectioner, 154 Broadway. W. J. Jarretts, Stationer and Newsagent, 202 Broadway, R. Martin. Tobacconist, 239 Broadway. NARROW NECK— J. A. Hartley, Fruiterer, Lake Road. NEWTON— Mrs. J. W. Makin, Confectioner, cor , ner Liverpool St. and Karangahape Rd., near Tivoli. Mrs. L. Grogan, Confectioner, 36 Belgium Street. Aley and Son, Ltd., Booksellers and Stationers, next George Court's Karangahape Road. J. L. Smith, Confectioner, 188 Karangahape Road. *L. Phillips, Chemist, opp. Reservoir,! Corner Karangahape and Pon* sonby Roads. NEW LYNN— H. Warburton, opp. School, New Lynn. Mrs. J. J. Pilkington, opp. Railway Station, New Lynn sub-agent. NORTHCOTE— W. F. Griffiths, Stationer, Wharf Bookstall. ONEHUNGA— A. Matthews. Fruiterer, corner Queen and Trafalgar Streets. E. Horscroft, Fruiterer, Trafalgar Street. T. Connolly, Confectioner, Queen Street (next Theatre). W. Ritchie, Stationer, opp. P. 0., Queen Street. PANMURE— Mrs. G. C. Farr, P.O. Store, Pan- j mure. PARNELL— Mrs. A. Horne. Fruiterer. Parnell ! Road. Mrs. K. Bell, Confectioner, Gittos j Street. Mrs. L. S. Curtiss, Fruiterer, 91 Par- j nell Road. N. G. Jervis, Confectioner, 195 Par- j nell Road. PENROSE— Newman and Son, Confectioners, 1 Station Road.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 344, 3 May 1928, Page 3
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