FUNERAL DIRECTORS. C LITTLE AND SONS, LTD., Under- • takers and Embalmers, "Marble Arch," Hobson St.. Auckland. Phone 561. v riTATXISY SIBUN, Undertaker md *Vt Emtnlmer. Phone 534 A. Newmarket and Symonds St., Auckland. Official Undertaker to N.Z. Defence. Department. D J. McIVOR AXD SONS, Undertakers • and Embalmers, 198. Karangahape Rd. Motor Hearse. Phones 689, 2154 (2 rings). D SXTESTERN PARK b uNERAL CO., 70, •»» Ponsonby Rd. Jas. Weir, Manager. Funerals Furnished. Town or Country. Motors. Phone 1838. D JtXTINKS AND HALL, Undertakers ana l»» Embalmers. Chancery St.. Aucklana. Phones: Bus., 332; Private, 1907. 1929 C_ Tin an. O JAS. JAMIESON, Funeral Undertaker, 27, Belgium St. (late Upper Queen St.). near Newton East School. Phone 253. B ELECTORAL. AUCKLAND • , RETURNED yttTURWtO SOIDTeRSI soldiers' ASSOCIATION*. The aboTe Association, haying decided to run Two Candidates for seats on the Auckland City Council, and Two Candidates tor seats on the Auckland Hospital and Charitable Aid-Board, Incite members -winling to contest the above seats to send "n their nomination forms, signed by the candidates and countersigned by two financial members of the Association, and teturned to this Office not later than 4 p.m., TUESDAY, 22jid inst. Nomination Forms obtainable at the Offlce of the Association. Nominations will also l>e received from Returned willing to stand as candidates for seats on the Suburban Local Bodies. THOS. LONG, 633 Acting-Secretary. DANCING. Tk A N C I >j G. •*-' DRUIDS' HALL, NEWTON, Every Thursday and Saturday. S till 11. Learners' Class Saturday "afternoon, 2.30 till 1i.30. M.C, R. Tate. Prop., w. BUCKLEY. g D H M E It DANCING. EVERY FRIDAY EVENING— Druids' Hall Newton. EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING — St Benedict's Hall, East Street. Good Music. One-Step. etc. L. Agnew, M.C. E. Wild, Treas. 184 TRANCING. —VICTORIA HaU DtTv~OV A-r PORT.—Friday aud Every Monday and Friday. Learners especially cutereu for Instructor, R. Tate. Pro.: W. Buckley, R. M. Tate. 51 j fPk-ANCING. — St. Benedict s, Friday ■AJ Waltzing Competition, gold medals-One-step. ißurnand's I'rolessional Orchestra.—F. Amos, M.C. j. 0 ADVANCED and Learners' Class Saturday and every Saturday afternoon, O'Neil St. Hall. 2to 5.—8. Scanlon. 100 RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS. A FRUIT SALAD AND CREAM. Fruit ls always good for you. In hot weather there's nothing better. Served with Cream, as at STACEY'S, it's positively deUclous. With dainty Bread and Butter and a cooling drink, you have the ideal hotweather lunch—light and beautifuUy refreshing! Try It to-day at STACEY'S, at the bottom of Qceen St., four doors below Smeeton's KB ENSINGTON DINING ROOMS, PrlnceM Buildings, Queen St.—Open Sundays. Home Cooking a Speciality. n KIOR'S Still Leading. The best 1/B Meals In town.—Strand Arcade Cafe. U "OOBERTSON, Auctioneer, Sells Oak ** Furniture at Wholesale Prices. r*
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 59, 10 March 1921, Page 12
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