AUCTIOHS. IJTIRUri'. ' FRCIT. «j* FRUIT. sCruit. fruit, frupt. kadley and /""'•. t td., -, will selu ' rnoiionnovr. at q oa a.m. -i LL KINDS OF FRUIT AXD +\ VEGETABLES IN SEASON. STINTER COLE PEARS. | COX ORANGE APPLES. I , L JONATHAN APPLES, ,■ FIJI MARDARINS. .-- I -J .> O'CLOCK NOON. PLAX TS. ™*- i PLANTS. • ; TREE TOMATO PLANTS, balled and grown by a well known Registered Nurseryman. BUYERS. NOTENO SALE FRIDAY. 14th, and MONDAY. 17th. PVT SALE AS USUAL SATURDAY. 15th. And TUESDAY, IStli. TJADLEY AND pO.. T™» FRUIT MARKETS. AUCKLAND. 4 /CLOVER AND CJ 3 ' TfiP FLOOR. CITY MARKETS. iTake RaJley and Co.'s Stairs.i WE OFFER FOR SALE, rpO-MOKKOW. rpHURSDAV, ' AT 3_]_ # 3Q O'CLOCK. o-A sacks wheat, good \yhole *9V FOWL 100 SACKS POLLAKD **■' l-> 0 SACKS BRAS 30 SACKS GISBORNE BLOOI'' ANl> BONE 150 SACKS DUX OATS SOO BALES STRAW 150 SACKS SYDNEY BONEDUST l<l TONS SULPHATE POTASH •'•*> per cent) •W SACKS BX.EJTHEIM CHAFF 50 SACKS EAST COAST MAIZE 100 SACKS RICEMEAL 20 SACKS BARXiEVJI'EAL lit SA<:'KS PEAMEAL. Also. VC? hare ;ent to us to Sell, Without Reserve. 165 SACKS LOCAL F.TEGF.ASS 26* SACKS ROUGH. CLEANINGS. S iSbonld suit rough country.) .ig Also. i^^* We will offer for Sale, DOUBLE MACHINE-TESTED GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS OF ALL VARIETIES. /CLOVER AND pO., . TOP FLOOR. CITX MARKETS. (.Take Radley and Co.'s Stairs.) 1 PAKCPCG. . A C~ I X G. O-XEILt, STREET' HALL. POX.SOXBY, "Every WEDNESDAY.-and FRIDAY. "Learners and Advanced. II AY. P. CARTWRIGHT. Sec. BAXCIXG.— TO-MG-HT. . TO-KiffldT. . TRADES HALL. And Every Monday. Wednesday and Friday. Itessrs:' Geo. Williams, Chas. Weaver and 3. Turner's. MOST POPULAR AND SEiLECT DAXCES. "Where "the Floor and Music by Our Orchestra, and Conductorshlp, are Unsnrpassed. -i S~r BENEDICT'S CLUB WEEKLY DANCE. ST: ©EXEDICT'S HALL (EAST ST.). ■KEOPENS EASTEK SATURDAY NIGHT. Beachem's Orchestra. Latest Dance*Dancing. 8 to 11 p,m. Ladies, 1 •'; Gents. 3/6. CIS T. J. TREACY. Hon. Sec. KINGSLAXD ROVERS FOOTBALL CLUB BCCHRH AND DANCE, to ,be held St.' Benoaict's Hall, TK»-NIGHT. (Wcflnesday), April 12, and Every A\ edaesday. Hood prizes for Euchre. LIIUs' OK-hestra. (Jents t/B. Ladies t'■ ■ ■ -""■" W» J) A x. c I N G - ST. HELIER'S. NEXT DANCE, THURSDAY. APRIL IS. Ladies. 1/. Gents.. 1/8. ' 47----ry AUM A I DAK C E C L.U B: " Don't Forget tne- Naniuai I3«nce EVERY THURSDAY >nUHI\ MASONIC. HALL. ErJBX TERRACE._ . Good Floor and .Hood 'Mnslu. oin c ■- i "x ~a. AJ EASTER ATTRACTIONS. DRUIDS' HALL. NE-WTOX. LONG NIGHTS TUU-R. AXD SAT.. S to l^. Sub.. Ladies 18. Gents 3,'. Learncre' Class as usual 2.30 to 3.30 - Saturday Afternoon 48 ProTP.. W. BUCK_LE\^ fV43?CIXG.— DRtJIDS' HALL. NEWTON. A MUSICAL TREAT AND A GOOD OLD JAZZ. EASTER MOXJJAT. APRIL 17. Dancing S till 12 p.m. Full Jazz Eaml. Ladies, l.'G: Gents. %/. . . G. THOMAS. M.C. I tm ' 'H. HANCOCK, Sec. TEACHERS OF DATTCPrO. ISS CECIL HALL And MISS MAR.IORIE TURNER. - BALLROOM CLASS COMMENCES THURSDAY. APRIL 20. ■Pupils Tnust enrol with. Miss H«U, ; WatEon's B«ild-lnss. Wellesjcy Street -hast: Tpl k,::(i- or Miss Turner, l'irst Floor. Qupen's Buildings. 52* : iyy I S S JJAPHSE^SIGHT HAS RESUMED PRIVATE LESSONS , AT HER STUDIO, , ■2U, KHYBER PASS ROAD. Classes Commenced SATURDAY, MARCH 11. Phone 813 A. WS HINEMOA Classes, S, Belgium Street, every Wednesday. Friday, and Saturday. 8-n'; also Saturday Afternoon. 2.30 tili'.-. p.m. Lonjr Nipht. Easter Monday. iEvery individual taught 'by A. Amos, pro-fpssion.-il teacher. ■ . S 3 MR. PHIL BARKY. Teacher of Stage ; Daneln:. I'lcase note address: No. 3, Sludio; No. 1. Room: Queen's Bldgs.. Welleslty Street W., or 30. Sackrille St.. Grey Lynii 113 CHURCH WOTICES. OT. JIATT<HEW-S. WELLESLET. ST.THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVEXIXC. April 13 —S p.m.. Rendering of "Olivet to Cel- . varj-." by -St. Matthew's Choir. Offertory for Poor Fund. "Olivet to Calvary" recalls simply and reverently, the scenes which mark the last few days of the Saviour's life on earth; the xejoicins of the multitude before Jerusalem: the scene In-the Temple: the Last Supper, At wliich .lesus washes the feet of His Disciple's. • "' " -. Thp scene then passes to the 'infinite pathos of the Garden of Getlisemane; the tumult in the Judgment Hall, atid the tragedy and triumph of Calvary. WORDS OF CANTATA PROVIDED. Offertory for Poor Fund. 304
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 87, 12 April 1922, Page 7
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