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APARTMENTS WANTED. T>(XARD and Residence foi; •widovaea: and ■*-* .girl, 10, in private tfaniily.,—Write Honaely, 311, /Star Office. 124 "DOARD and Jtesidence wanted at Devon- -*-* iport by gent., Melrose ctistrict-—-Write L.F., care Post Office, Auckland. 31 TMSARD and Lodging required by two ■*-* sisters, near top of, Symonds-st-— A.M.D.G., Symouds-st. Postt-office. 65 TROUBLE and Single Bedroom wanted, -*-' with board; sunny aspect.—Address Comfort, 306, Star Office. 74. FURNISHED Room (with fireplace) wanted in decent locality for elderly man; Tent moderate. —Write Monatia, 769, 'Star-Office. 81 LADY and Gentleman (friends) desire Board and Residence in private family. . —Reply D.S.. 305, Star Office. 61 WANTED, toy young man, Front Unfurnished Room, with 'Board; Khyber Pass •orjGrafton.—H.G., SOO, Star Office. 41. pOANTED, by Young Lady, Board and ~v Residence; near Symouds-st. or Sfct. Eden preferred.—Address X., Synionds-st. r-O- 567 TIjtANTED, by Married Couple; no chil- ' » dren.—3 good unfurcushed rooms, conveniences, near Supreme Court.—Write D.K. 315. Star office. 156 TiyANTELD, by married couple.—Private *' ' board and residence with refined family, nice cercrtral locality, with soft washing. —Write Permanent 316, Star. 160 "YOUNG LADY wants Furnished or Un- •*• furrdslied roSm. or would share with nnother.—Write L. 312. Star Office. 147 ECCLESIASTICAL ■VTEWJIA'RK'ET BAPTIST CHURCH -»-* SERVICES TO-MORROW: Morning, 11. 'Sunday School, 3. " '*> " Evening, 7. Rev - -1. Farquharson-Jones. 140 pAROCHIAL DISTRICT ~OF PAPA"- ---• KURA. ' CHURCH OF ENGLAND. rpHE jgISHOP OF WILL VISIT THE DISTRICT OF PArAKXJRA ON WEDNESDAY. JUNE 14. BY TTIS TORDSHIP In CHRIST CHURCH, PAPAKURA, 3 p.m. AFTERNOON TEA FOR VISITORS, ORANGE HALL, 4.30 p.m COMPLI3KENTARY BANNER IN THE PUBLIC HALL, PAPAKURA, 6.30 p.m. Addresses by Visiting Clergy and Others. Tickets for Dinner, 2/. 578 SEEETTKGS. A U C X.L AND INSTITUTE. The first Meeting of the Auckland Insti■tii'te 'for the -present session will be 'held in St. Andrew's Hall, Symonds-st., on -MONDAY, the 12th lust., when the Presidentelect, Mr. J. H. Upton, will deliver an address on "FREE PUBLIC LIBRARIES AND MUSEUMS." Doors open at 7.30. Address to commence at 8 p-m. W-i-th the exception of certain seats, reserved for members and their , Irie.nd-s, the Meeting will -be open to the genet-al public T. F. OHEESEMAN, _f Secretary. A UCKLAND PROVINCIAL BOWLING "■-*- -ASSOCIATION. The ANNUAL MEETING of the Association will be held in the Chamber of Commerce (Upper Room) on TUESDAY NEXT 13th Inst., at 7.45 p.m. All Delegates requested to be present. A M. BRYDEN, 502 Hon. Sec. A.P.B.A gOCTU QONTINGENTS. Members of the above are invited to attend the Kings Veteran Guards' Orderly Room, Drill Shed, on WEDNESDAY 14th init.. at S p.m. Business: _ Programme for forthcoming Coronation Celebrations. Conveners— J. F. Jackson, Q.M.-Sgt. ~r „„ 4Th and N.Z.M.R. W. HOLLAND. Trooper. Ist Australian Commonwealth W. BELL. Sat.. 108 King's Veteran Guards. & JL :& rpilE ENGLISH FREEMASONS, under the jurisdiction of tbe District Grand Lodge for Auckland, will assemble at the Baptist Tabernacle, at 2.30 p.m. sharp, on SATURDAY, the 17th of June, to ' lay the Foundation Stone of "Eden" Lodge, No. 1530, 8.C., in Upper Queen-st. Costume Worn: Dark Clothes or Evening Dress. W. W. DAW, 50S Distiict Grand Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. Q I T V OF AUCKLAND THE "GEORGE" FDND, In connection with the movement throughout the Empire to make a Presentation to His Gracious Majesty the King from those of his Loyal Subjects bearing the same Cbrlstian name as His Majesty, all Persons having the Christian name of George are invited to send their names and subscriptions before tbe 20th inst. to any of the following Members of the Comuiittee:— G. COURT, Karaugohape-road G. GEORGE, Technical School G. GORE Gil "ON, Princes-street COLONEL ft**.UN, Auckland Club G. HIGGINS, Queen and Grey streets G. KNIGHT, Mount Albert G. READ, Karangahape-road; Or to the Town Clerk's Office, Auckland. C, J, PARR, Mayor. June oth, 1011. 501 p U B L I C NOTICE. Iv accordance with the provisions of "The Education Act. 1008." it is hereby notified that theie will be Three Vacancies In tbe Education Board of tbe District of Auckland, namely:— NORTH WARD—Mr. D. B. Wallace to retire. EAST WARD—Mr. C. J. Parr to retire. WEST WARD—Mr. G. Edgecumbe to retire. An Election of One Member for each Ward will be held on MONDAY, the 24th day of July, 1911. Nominations of Candidates for election will close at five o'clock on the afternoon of MONDAY, the third day of July, 1911. The Member for each SVard shall be elected by tbe Members of Uie Committees of the school districts within such Ward nnd each Member of the Committee Khali have one vote In respect of each school ' (other than a side school) iv the school I district. No person shall be eligible as a Candidate for election unless lie is uominateil, in! writing, iv the I'nrni prescribed, by at least two electors, and. tbe nomination paper bearing the candidate's consent In writingis received by the undersigned before five o'clock on tbe afternoon of MONDAY the third day of July. 1911. Forms of nomination ran be obtained on application to the Returning Officer Dated at the Office of the Education Board, Victoria Arcade. Queen-st, Auckland this tenth day of June, 1911. R. CROWE, 580 Secretary and Returning Officer. CJ'TTJ*. ""AfT Oddfellows' Hall, Cook-st" 3-4. Sacred Recital and Address' JJfea.QRIX-— A, A, Rlfld*. I=^

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 137, 10 June 1911, Page 7

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