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: tomerai. notices. i THING'S EMPIRE VETERANS.—Members) i -**■ are requested to attend the Funeral t of our late comrade Sergeant-Jlajor G. E. [ Cooper, late N.Z. Forces, which leaves his late residence, Westcroft, Dominion Road, at 3.30 p.m. TO-MORROW (Sunday). «52 JAMES STICHBUKY, Capt., Won. Sec. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. C LITTLE AND SONS, LTD., Under. • takers and Embalmers, "Marble Arch," ' Hobsou St., Auckland. Phone 561. D . CTTATXTSY SIBUN, Undertaker and I V» Bmbalmer. Phone 534 A. Newmarket i and Symonds St., Auckland. Official Undertaker to N.Z. Defence Department. U t m J. McIVOR AND SONS, Undertakers ,A. • and Embalmers, 198, Karangahape L Rd. Motor Hearse. Phones 6SU, 2154 12 ciugi). ; p ! VTTESTERN PARK FUNERAL CO., 70. I »» Ponsonby Rd. Jae. Weir, Manager. r Funerals Furnished. Town or Country. Motorg. Phone 1838. I) WINKS AND BALL, Undertakers and Embalmers, Chancery St., Auckland. Phones: Bua., 332; Private, 1007, 1929 (two t rings). p > . TAjS. JAMIBSON, Funeral Undertaker, 27, O Belgium St. (lmte Upper Queen St), near Newton Bmat School. 'Phone 253. B DANCING. rpHE WATERSIDERS' DANCE. TRADES HALL. TO-NIGHT' AND EVERT SATURDAY, 8 to 11 p.m. Parker's High-class Orchestra. Lady Cloakroom Attendant. < "Maxlna," etc., etc. Gents. 1/6. Ladles 6d. S* DANCING — ST. BENEDICTS HALL. EVEiRY MONDAY NIGHT. ' L. Munro's Music. A. U. BETTANY, M.C. MS* W. P. CAKTWRIGHT. Sec. ODER N D A N C E C L U B, Masonic Hall, Belgium Street. EVERY, SATURDAY NIGHT, S-ll SHARIP. iLillls' Orchestra. Ladies, 1/; Gents, 1/6. 365 T. M. LI.LLIS, Hon. Sec. O'NEILL SrmtEET HALL, PONiSONEY, IEIViERY ISATU'ROAY NIGHT. Culpan and Patterson's Dancing Club. ; L. iMunro's Music. tLadtes. 1/; Gents, 1/6. 601 L CST. BENEDICT'S HALL, EASX ST. O ST. BENEDICT'S CLUB. I SOCIALS EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. Dancing 8 till 11 p.m. Morrow's Orchestra. Ladies, 1/; Genta, Vβ. WS4 P. J. McCABE, Hon. Sec. TERVOIS Social Club—Opeu Night, Mon- ** day Next, October 11. Don't forget ' Fancy Press Ball, October 19. 49 SVNEttLL STREET HALL, PON'iSOXBY.— *-J Grand Social Evening, MONDAY, llfh October, at 8 p.m.. In aid of* Queen Carnival, No. 5 Candidate, Poneonfoy West. Dancing. Games, Musical Items. Tickets, 1/6. 701 I QRANGE HALL, NEWTON.—Combined Orange Soclale, TUESDAY, Oct. 12, . 8-11. Final Long Evening, Oct 26. Ladies, 1/; Gents, 1/6. 43 GREY LYNN SOCIAL. —St. Benedict's Hall, TUESDAY, Oct. 12. Euchre and Dance, 8 p.m., in aid of Miss Ivy Priest's Candidature. Euchre prizes, a Turkey and I a Ham. Tickets, 1/0. 29 QUEEN CARNIVAL.—A Dance will be hefd in the Harp of Erin Hall. Ellerslie, on , TUESDAY, 12th. Dancing, 8-11. Lillis' Orchestra. Tickets, 1/6.—M. LILLIS, Hon. Sec. ■ 661 ' DRUIDS' HALL, NORTH STREET,, r WEDNESDAY, OCT. 13, 1920, AT 8 P.M. i In Aid of Auckland Pipe Band Funds. Members and Friends Cordially Invited. ; ADMISSTON: Gentlemen, 2/; Ladles, 1/6; Children, 6d. A. THOMSON, ' 588 Hon. Secretary. ' TTJRUIDS' HALL, NEWTON. *-* FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15. 1 ADEANE'S ANNUAL BALL. (Plain Dress Only.) . Gents, 6/; Ladies, 4/. All Pupils Cordially Invited. ' No Invites Being Issued. WEEKLY CLASSES, Wednesday and Saturday, Orange Hall, As Usual. 55 7 —^—^»»——■—~~—^——— MILITARY PARADES. " AUCKLAND GARRISON ARTIBLERY •**- DIVISION. The Division will resume Parades as follows :— No. 1 Company.—l2th October, at 7 p.m. No. 6 Company.—llth October, at 7 p.m. No. 7 Company.—l3th October, at 7 p.m. N6. 6 Company (2nd Relief). —18th October, at 7 p.m. 1 WHOLE-DAY PARADE, 16th OCTOBER. , All Banks will fall in at the Ferry Buildings at 1.45 p.m. ' (Signed) B. S. PABK, Lieut, B.N.Z.A. S4Q Adj. Garrison Artillery. Division..
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 242, 9 October 1920, Page 16
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