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AMUSEMENTS. J->! A C X A G A _ N TO THE K.I N G* S rp t H E A T 'RE. . I .LN G '.' 6 -L HEAIE E. •Q-ATURDAY -VrEXT, . ' % Saturday a* ext, .. ; ; commencing at • the matinee, ',<--. the ever-popular A ":' T^RAMATIC. /"iOMPAXY^ In the Sensational English Success, "VXXHEN TONDON .f^LEEPS." ["TXTHEN T ONLDOX ' QjLEEPS." "T\7HEN ; TONDON STRAIGHT-OUT PRICES : (Including Amusement Tax): 2/1, 1/1, and SIXPENCE. * BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT FINLAY'S, News Agenta, Pitt 'Street. T° WX ffALL QONCERT pHAMBEB. gATURDAY, jyj\-RCH gQ AND jyjONDAY, APRIL -J 1918. THE ORIGINALS. THE ORIGINALS. THE ORIGINALS. THE ORIGINALS. WILL APPEAR IN NEW COSTUMES AND ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. Watch Papers for Further Particulars.' t. . Proceeds Navy Relief. Prices: 3/, If, and 1/. Reserves at Wildman and Arey's. Plan opens March 23, 020 TITR JAS. MeCOMB-3, M.P., New Zealand's -"-»- Ablest Parliamentary Critic, Lectures Lyric Theatre, SUNDAY NIGHT, 7.30. 100 DON'T Forget the MERCER REGATTA, on SATURDAY, APRIL 20. B4 MEETINGS. _____ Z. LABOUR PARTY. The Usual OPEN-AIR MEETING will be held at the Corner of Queen and Quay Streets TO-MOHROW (Sundny) AFTERNOON, at 2.45 p.m. Speaker: MR. \Y. E. PARRY. , • 18. f\N MONDAY, MARCH 25. 8 P.M. V ANGLICAN CHURCH. NEW LYNN. A PUBLIC MEETING lias been called by THE LADIES' WORK GUILD, To reorganise patriotic work in New Lynn. All interested in such work are asked to attend. 630 A UCKLAND Co-op. Terminating Building ■FA-' Society.—Appropriations. St. James' Hall, Wednesday, March 27, 7.30 p.m. £13,600 by ballot and sale. 5 AUCKLAND HOTEL AND RESTAURANT EMPLOYEES' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. TRADES HALL, HOBSON STREET. A Special General Meeting of the whore Union will be held at the Trades Hall, Hobson Street, on 'TUESDAY, .March 26, at 8 p.m. Business: Consideration of amendment of rules and recent Tailors' Award. 524 A. JACKSON, Sec. m_ "pONSOXBY UNITED _wJO A. FOOTBALL CLUB. «a (Northern Union.) The Annual Meeting of the &r ff above Club will be held Iv If V_o tue Leys' Institute on Tues- « day Next, -tlnreh 26, at 8 p.m. All Members, Intending 'Members, and Supporters are requested'to attend. Bnslness: To Receive Annual Report and-Balance-sheet and Election of Officers for the coming seanon. ■558 IVAN CULPAX', Hon. Sec. "V" Z. TRAINED XURSES' ASSOCIATION AUCKLAND BRANCH. The Quarterly Meeting 1 will be held at the Nurses' Club. Mountain Road, Epsom, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th inst., at 7.30 P-m. ' 13

T> A X UR A X G A * H U NT. The Annual General Meeting of Members will be held at the Omoo of the Auckland ltaclng Club, on FRIDAY, April 5; 1918, at 2.30 p.m. Business: To receive Report and Balancesheet, and elect Officers for ensuing season. „., Q ■ R- !'• KINLOCH, V.S.. ' tHS - Hon. Secretary, JJ LAC X L E G. An "Officer will be in attendance at the following centres and dates for the purpose j of Inoculating Calves against Blackleg:— RAMARAMA—Mr W. Saddleton's Farm— MONDAY, 25th"lust. " RAMARAMA-Mr R. F. Thomas' Farm— MONDAY, 25th inst. TUHIMATA Mr Mark Ballard's Farm— TUESDAY, 20th inst. tPOKKXO—SaIeyard—WEDNESDAY, 27th Inst. PUI X;, ~Mr Wm - Greece's Farm— THURSDAY, 28th inst. OPAHEKE—Mr X. Ker's Farm—TUESDAY, 2nd prox. POXGA —Mr R. Maunsell's Farm — TUESDAY, 2nd piox. PONGA—Mr Jno. Reld's Farm—TUESDAY 2nd pros. W. K. BROWN. Inspector of Stock. Aucklaud. March 20, 1918. goj. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL TROVIDEXT SOCIETY. Established 1840. SIXTY-NINTH ANNUAL .MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the Slxtvninth Annual Meeting of the Members of this Society will be held in tho Society's Head Office Building. 87,- Pitt Street Sydney, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of FRIDAY, 3rd May, 1918, for the purpose of: 1. Receiving the Report of ' the Directors' on' the' business of the Society for tho year ended 31st December, 1917. 2. Electing, an Auditor in lieu of T. .. P. H. Mackenzie. Esq., F.C.P.A., who retires in terms of By-law 29, but is eligible for re-election.

3. Declaring the amount of divisible surplus for the year ended 31st December, 1917. In terms 'of By-law 15 the Directors who retire at noon on the date of the Annual Meetinß are the Hon. J. T. Walker and Richard Teece, Esq., both of whom are eligible for re-election. The By-laws provide' that -no Member shall be eligible for election to the position of Director or - Auditor, unless notice In writing of his being a candidate shall have been given to the Board or to the. Secretary at least 30 clear days previous to the date of the Annual Meeting. By Order of the Board, H. W. APPERLY, General Manager and Secretary. Head Office, 87, Pitt Street, Sydney, 22nd March, 1918. 4

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 71, 23 March 1918, Page 12

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