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t A GENBBAL, MEETING Vt tne J ■&*£ AUCKLAND RUGBY LEAGUE will •I be fceld on MONDAY, lOtli April, at S p.m., lin FORESTERS' HALL. ■ All interested invited to attend. ' A. G. BREWER, Act.-Sec. A UCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE A. DEBATING SOCIETY. Under th* patronage of the Council of tbe Caainber of Commerce. . CHAMBEIi Oii" COMMERCE BUILDINGS. SWANSON STREET, TUESDAY, APRIL. 11th, at 8 p.m. Subject: 'MR CHAMBERLAIN'S FISCAL - - PROPOSALS ARE FRAUGHT WITH DANGER TO THE BRITISH EMPIRE." Affirmative: Messrs L. T. Pickmare and M. Hampson. Negative: Messrs S. Mays and R. L. Ziman. . Members of Chamber of Commerce incited to speak on conclusion of debate. MONA. M. BROWN. Hon. Secretory. A UCKLAND AMATEUR WRESTLING CLUB. A General Meeting of Members of the above , Club will be held at the Auckland Amateur Sports Crab-rooms, "His Majesty's Arcade, Queen street, on WEDNESDAY, the 12th day of April, 1905, at 7.30 p.m. Business important. h. t. g. Mcelroy, Hon. Secretary. A ASTRAL FOOTBALL CLUB. A Meeting of the above Club will be held Corner of Pitt-stre«t anfl Karanga-hape-road, on THURSDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m. Members are requested to attend. Business important. H. REGINALD HOBDAY, Honorary Secretary. ; A MEETING OF DENTISTS wlli be held 1 at MR BUNBY'S ROOMS, QUEBNST., on MONDAY, April 17th. HERBERT COX, D.D.S., Hon. Sec. Auckland Dental Association. ! SCHOOL DISTRICT. In. accordance with public notice by tue , Board of Education of the District of Auckland, Householders are called upon, . on or before, and not later tiian, 8 o'clock iv the evening of MONi)A.Y. the 17th inst.. to send to mc the names of persons being ' resident householders nominated to serve i iiijon the Newton District School Cammlttee for the year ensuing. Nominations to be addressed to mc, care of Mr J. M. White, cor. r of Newton and • Great North roads, from whom Nomination ■ Forme may be obtained. G. J. GARLAND, I Chairman Newton District School ; Aprjl 8, 1905. Gwnmittee. 1 BOOTS AHB SHOES. ! m -pKOSSSB'S QT-'I-CK "DOOT C«ALE ; ATTRACTIVE GOODS, ATTRACTIVE PRICES • OUR NEW LINES are now arriving ex Pakeha, Paparoa, etc., and onr preeent , [ stock must go, hence we are selling— ' Meii's Boots 4/11, Men's Shoes, strong and durable, 4/b\ Men's Glace Kid Bald 10/6 • Men's Fine Tan Boots, half price, 10/6 AN INSPECTION AND COMPARISON will show that not one but every line is s sold at low and clear cut prices. Many \ new and rapid soiling lines at and under wholesale rates. A Startling Line Ladies' Chrome Front Oxford' Shoes, pretty pointed patent toe cap, only 3/11. Finest value ever seen Lr.dies' Handsome and Durable Btrtt. Shoes, neat, durable, stylish, 6/9.- A perfect .shoe. Selling rapidly. Laoies Carpet Slippers. Leather Soles, own make, 1/11 Ladies' Durable Patent Courts, few left,.l/9 Victoria Slippers, known and worn everywhere, 2/ti ' Gent's Superior Chrome Boots, guaranteed wear, il)/6 "Very • Best Nugget Polish, finest polish; made, 6d tins for 4d Gent's Rubber Heela, 9d, 1/, 1/3 KINDLY, BEAR THIS IN MIND— We are manufacturers, direct importers, and being free from rent, give oar customers the best choice and value obtainable. Call- and see. Your patronage cordially I solicited. m pKOSSEK, NEWTON BOOT X * X WAREHOUSE. KARANGAHAPE ROAD., opposite Tabernacle. » "Tj-OOTBALL BOOTS, for Association oi • Rugby, in various kinds and qualities. at Johnston's, Newton. ■pU'ENING SHOES for Ladies and Uents ; just landed iv large variety, at line prices.—Johnston's. 1 Tp-ELT SLIPPERS from 9d to 5/6 per pair ■*" in endless variety and cut prices, at Johnston's. QIOCKER _ FOOTBALL—Boots in 4 different kinds from 10/6 to 13/6. just !anU- . Ed, at Johnston's. "DUGBY FOOTBALL—Hoots at «/» and -*-* S/11, made in our own factory; light and strong. /RUNTS' EOMEOB from 7/11, and in Chrome and Kid; easy and good wearing, at Johnston's. . jQ-ENTS , EVENING SHOES in Lace and Court shapes, from 4AI to »/«, imported by Johnston. ADUJS'TIIPPERS in Leather, RldT! CUrome, Felt, Camel Hair, Carpet and Petent, at Johnston's. I 'ODTHS , BOOTS in good shapes End j made of good materials, may be got .at Johnston s. "OLUCHEIt BOOTS from 4/11 to S/W,well **-* . and taitlifully made in factory, at Johnston,'s. ' T)ENNY TEAM to Newton will land you ' -»- within 50 yarfln of Johnston's. ' "OOOTS AND SHOES will give you best . ■*-» satisfaction if bought at 57 KaranaaI nape road—Johnston's. ipOST CARD WRITING COMIVETITION ■i FOR SCHOOL GIRLS 14 years of age and under. Subject, 23rd Psalm, to be written on pest card, and posted on Tuesday Next, lltii ins.t. . State aga and school attended. • First prize 7/6, second 3/, third 'if. Winning i cards shown iv our window Wednesday and j Thursday Next. T. PRO3SF.R. Newton Boot Warehouse. TO GET Boots to Order oc i- V repairs prompt.—Miller and Sons. Gold -,:eiiati:ots. 3, High-st.. near Star OSee. )?pIS whispered in the country, -*- Tis knovi-n throughout the'town: That Pressor's Boots are always best For they are good and sonnd. ECCUSSIASTICAI* rpEMPLE OF THE HARUONIAL PHILX OSOPHY LYCEUM meets Every Sun- ! day, at 2.45 p.m.. Federal Club Rooms. J MOLLOY, President. , /-XHEISTJAN CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC i I t CHVR'.'U IN ZIOX. Protestant Hall. \ Karangahape-rd. Sunday, 10.45 a.m.. I I Juniors. 3 and 7 p.m.. Teaching. "A full I safratioa foi spirit, soul, and body." Wed- : uesiiujs. 7.30 p.m. V UCKLAND TIIEOSOPHICAL ( <&■ SOCIETY. I TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 7 p.m. j MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, QUEEN-Si'. j PUBLIC LECTURE. "Astronomy and What It Leads To," by Mr S. Stuart. Ethical Songs. Headings. Collection. , Rooms Open Daily from 2 to 4 p.m. ' I FrHEOSOPHIL \L SOCIETY -L H.P.B. BRANCH, 3S. H.M. ARCADE PUBLIC MEETING TO-NIGHT (SATUR- ■ DAY). 8. Lecture, "Mystics and Mysteries of the Early Christian Church." Musk-: Reading. Collection. Public Meeting, WEDNESDAY AFTER- ■ NOON", 3 to 4. - FRIDAY EVENING, 7.43. Reading Room Open Daily, 9 to 4. I ITXTJOMEN'S Christian Temperance Union" I»' —Welcome Home to. Delegates Ceni tral Mission Hail, Wednesday, 12th' inst I 2.30. Friends tnvited. ' I T OST, ail fear of Walla, Partitions, or i Ceilings cracking wheu plastered wita Elastic Pulp Plaster. — NZ. Portlana Cement Co., 76 Victoria Arouie. \

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 84, 8 April 1905, Page 3

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