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DOMESTICS WANTED. (TJ.IKL, aboct 16, jnst left school, wanted, xXto mind baßy.—Apply Ko. 10, Kaiacg.i-<iape-rd. U4 GENERAL wanted who understands plain cooking.—Apply Brookdale, Vlc-toria-st. "West. 116 JEXERAL or X/urse Girl wanted: good liemK ico- •reepeeta-We —No. 1, Lelgirton-st-. off Ricnmond-rd. 118 HOCKEY. HOCKEY HR I (I?aKyY association. ■B VI /// OPEN TNG DAY IJ- Vi" JK CARNIVAL. jK, * Jsf' Saturday, may Commencing at 2 p.m. RECBEATION GEOUXD, REMUERA. JBAND IN ATTENDANCE. AFTBRSOON TEA. TRAINS UiND TEAMS TO GROUND. AdnilEsiVm: Gents, 1/; Ladles, 6d. 516 L. H- NORTON. Hon. Sec TTf ED N-B S DtA T H 0 C X E T. •Any, Players desinxie of Playing during the engntng season are -requested to Attend a Meeting In the "Graf ton Methodist Schoolroom TO-NIGHT (WEDNESD-AY), at S o'ctoct H. F. EtTRTON, 77 Convener. SHIPPING. THE TAKAPDNA TEAMWATB AND FBBRX COMPANY, LJAEITBD. TIME-TABLB OP THE S.S. PTJPUEE. MONDAY TO SATURDAY. Leaves New Perry Tee -at- 7.15 ajiu and hourly thereafter. Leaves Bays«-ater at 7.30 a.m. and honrly thereafter. STTNDAX. Leaves New Ferry Tee at 9.55 a.m., and hourly thereafter. Leaves BiyswaXer at ICXIO a-nu, 11.15 a-m., and b.onrly thereafter. TBAMS TO AND FROM' TAKAPTJNA CONNECT AT BAYSWATBH. Full Timetable' at Wharves and Head Offices. EC. Gir^F*JLt,AN. Secretary. 10e and 109, Victoria Arcade. 555 BAZAAR. MISSION XO THE CHILD WIDOWS OP ISDIAj B A-ZA A B. INDIAN. ORIENTAL, & CONTTNEKTAL GOODS AND" NOVBMIES. CHORAL HALL, SYMONDSSTREET, MAY 11, 12. 13, 15. Afternoons 2.30. Evenings 7.3 a Full PartJcularar Later. Mm-C'EOKGK MACKENZIE;. Queeustovn. A. B. SEAMAN,. 512 AiiPklalid Secretary. MOUNT EDEN GIELS , MISSION LEAGUE. On acctrant of the unsettled-tweatherj It has been decided NOT" to hold;' a. Garden. Party this year. The SALE OF WORK in aid of the-Three Dioc€6an Missions. (Home, Maori, and MeJaneetan)' will be- held at SSEPULCHRE'S PARISH HALL on SATURDAY, 6th May. in the afternoon from 3 to 5 and:in the evening from 7 to 9.30. Admission, 6d.

MBS. CROSSLEY has kindly consented to open the- Fair at 3- o'clock. A good programme o£ music, etc., will be given in the evening. 518 AMUSEMERYS; TMRKENHEtAD, AND NORTHCOTE *-* MUSICAL SOCIETY. The Popular Operetta, •THE MEBRIB- MEN" OF" SHERWOOD FOBEST," Will be Rendered in the PARISH HALL, TAKAPtTSA, MONDAY; MAY 8.- at 8 pjn. Principals: Maria m Chambers, Dγ Hugh Keith, Mr O. E. Farrow. Conductor: Mr m T. Sharp. Phmis-te: Miss Sharp. Chorus- and Orchestra of 60' Performers; Tickets: Front Seats 1/8; Back Seats' 1/. E_ OSBORNE, 515 Hoc. Secretary. &ANI> BOTE-RTATNMBOT—KEDiBRAi TT.Ar.T. WELLESLiET-ST. W>ESX. TIHBBSDAX, MAT 4Ch, 8 F.Mi. •Anek'land's Leading Artists, including Misa G. Evans, Messrs. 'M- Oochard, iA. J. Martin. J. 'Whitman, and A.. J. Black. Second PartT The Screamingly Funny Farce,- "The Cantab." Admission 1/. 81 A. J. BLACK, IMrector. S CAiNTAB ,1 (aoSor - of "Caste"). To-morrow uEJvening-. Federal Hadl. Dniqne 'Progoamine. 1/.— A. J. BLACK. 92 IiECTUB.ES. SfTUOEHSTS of Trnth—Mr WWlson Lecxorea in the HieosopMcal Booms. Bayner's Buildings, Wellesley-st., 0?o-nlglit (Wednesday). 8 p.m. 11 FOOTBALL "pOOTB-ALiL. iA Special Meeting of the City Borers Football Oltrb will be held in Cteb Boom, 28, ®wanson-st., on TiHUJSKDiAY, iMay *tij. Ail members willing.to make.trip.to Lower Weifcrto are urged to attend, so as team can be selected. —ftEO. HE.NT, Bon. Sec. 21 JFOOTBALL. The Annual General Meeting of the Wednesday Trades Bagby Union will be held in: the. Sports Club, oo WEDNESDAY BVENIN& NEXT, at 8 p.m. H. M. WTLES, Hon. Secretary. BIIXIAiJJDS. -PTT.MAR.T>S J\S JJ^ 3 - ryVIC QLTJB gILIiiED J>ABJLOUIta BUILDINGS, QDBEaf-ST. (Over Buchanan's T*a Booms.) T- B. O'CONNOR, Proprietor. IT: FULL-SIZE ALCOCK TABLES. ; THREE PBIVATE BXX)MS. "TUTBLIC ROOMS (X 4 Tables) —These rooma having a good chroxigh draught are always delightfully cool, even on trie hottest days of summer; also, there being 14 tables our patrons are assured of securing a table without having to wait. 3 PRIVATE BOOMS (1 Standard Table in en^li) — tfor a nice quiet game under ideal conditions, ring up 3319, nnd book one of our priTOXe rooms; by so doing yon will secure the entire and exclusive use of a handeomery-oppobited room containing an ALCOCK BTAXDASD MATCH TABLE, on- most moderate terms, viz., 3/0 for first hoar, two hours 6/. three hours 8/6. four hours 10/. 1 All rooms npettilre; take elevator. Cleanliness, ctviittj, and attentltor. guaranteed. —PEBCY E. THACKBAH. Manager. J

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 104, 3 May 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 104, 3 May 1911, Page 6