MEETINGS. I YOUNG -"tJEN'S ptHRISTIAN j ASSOCIATION. SUNDAY SERVICES. D.43 TO 10.15 A.M.-RESIDENTS' MEET-! ING, led by Mil. W. P.. MILLIEB. I 4 P.M.-BRIEF BRIGHT TALK BY AIR. I ALFRED FEAR, late Y_I.C.A. Army Secretary of India. 5 P.M.TEA. followed by Cheerful. Rousing j Sing-Song, led by MS. ALEX. MILL ! 639 "pAN A gCSINESS |M AN| Ts X \ /GIIRISTIANV" j IS THE SUBJECT At the gAPTIST -pABEUNACLE YfEX'S M eet,x,;. rpo MORROW (SUNDAY). AT •> P.M. SIX QUEEN STREET BUSINESS MEN; WILL SPEAK. I Also-. REV. JOSEPH W. KEMP. ! Doors Open 2.30. Commence 3. Clcwe 4. — come. _:: •vtew Zealand labour party. quay street. to-morrow (sunday). 2.45 p.m. m. .1. savage. m.p., Will Speak on "THE NEED FOR WORKING-CLASS REPRESENTATION IN PARLIAMENT." Chairman: MR. <:. T. JONES. LEYS INSTITUTE GYMNASIUM. MONDAY. DECEMBER (i. 8 P.M. MR. SAVAGE Will Rnpori (o his Constituents on TDK WORK OF PARLIAMENT. THE WORK OF PARLIAMENT. Special Reference lo Bank of N.Z. Bill. A Reply to Press and Other Slanders. OPERA HOUSE. SUNDAY EVENING. MR. .1. A. LEE. "DEMOCRACY OR DICTATORSHIP." And Special Programme of Musical Items. 195 r\ P E N -I -N G Q >E B V I C E 8. rp I V 0 I. I rp H 1; ,v Tlt E, rp I V O L I rp II E A T 3 E, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. pECEMBER pr CS'UNDAY, pECEMBER pr MORNING. 11 a.m. EVENING. 7 PM MOBNIXG. 11 AM. EV_NIN*G, 7 P.M. R OT - A. A. M 1 -"™- - A. A. 3_ TOIUT - TtT- A. A. M raRAT Subjects: "A NEW BEGINNING AND HOW TO SDCC*_TD." "WHAT IS OU-R FOUNDATION \\D WILL IT STAND." AUCKLAND GROCERS' ASSISTANTS' *x INDU-TRIAL I'-NION OF WORKERS. r An IMPORTANT MEETING will be held in I he Union Rooms. 22. Swanson Street, on MONDAY NEXT. December the Oth, at S p.m. SHARP. Every member is specially urged lo he present. Members are requested to see that they are clear on the books of the Union on or before the 30ih December, before the hooks are handed over ro our andltors 337 J. H. MOB TEN SEN. Sec ref a ry. m a\mm IM_** pEPARTMEXT OF AGRICULTURE F I It E B L I G II T. HONORARY' INSPECTORS' CLASS. Al! Honorary Inspectors appointed by the Fruitgrowers' Associations to act in oonjiiuc-tion with the Department of Agriculture lv Auckland Dintrk-t who are not .vet thoroughly conversant with the appearance of the disease are invited to attend n Class to he held at Otahiihu Orchards on MONDAY, 6th inst. Train leaves Auckland at 12.18 p.m. .1. W. COLLAR-. 60.'' Orchard Instructor. AUCKLAND SOUTH AFRICAN VETERANS' ASSOCIATION. Under the aiwpicen of the Association a REUNION will he held In ihe MECCA CAFE. 3, Swanson Street. S p.m., WEDNESDAY, sth inst. The Association extends n cordial Invitation lo all Comrades who served Iv the South African Campaign. Sub., 5 . J. F. JACKSON. Vice-Pros., 517 Hon. Sec, pro teui. ANNUAL MEETING- \ 1 XV ~n WEDNESDAY AETE'KNOON, at 2 30. at sf / \ Headquarters. Report. ****t >__ . V r** BaUime sheet. Election 'T.UN of Officers. 546 SALE OF WORK. O' A L X O F IT7 O R X AT XrOUNT T*DEN pRESBYTERIAX (SUNDAY SCHOOL. IX AID OF CHURCH FUNDS. WILL BE OPENED BY V. If. POTTER. ESQ.. M.P.. Ou YY'EDNESDAY, pECEMBER -j pr AT _30 P.M. THE SALE WILL RL" CONTINUED OX rpHURSDAY. pECEMBER "1 f» _ (AFTERNOON AND EVENING). _*.PECIAL -y-MAS rpREE COVERED WITH TOYS FOR THE CHILDREN. Various Stalls, viz.: Plain and Fancy Work, Lady's Handbag, Produce. Flowers, Sweels. Afternoon 'Tea. Competitions will be he'.U. ADMISSION: AFTERNOONS, Free. EVENINGS. 6cl. 570 TOILET SPECIALISTS. LOTUS Balm Vanishing (Jream produces rsmuofh pcachblooTU complexion, 2/6. posied.—l.otu»J Balm Co., HVB, Ponsonbv Rd. 237 LOTUS Balm Massage Cream removes erowsfeet, gives skin youthful appearance through rejuvenating, subcutaneous ! tissue... 2/6 posted. 237 : -. ■ ' ■: BELL'S X-10-T Auction I"soii__ opp. Town Hall. Buys, Sells, Stores and Values ."rri*_TT're.-i-i- 251- P.
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 290, 4 December 1920, Page 12
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