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CHURCH NOTICES. pIjENEiRAL ASSEMBLY, TRESBYTERIAN *-* CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND. TEMPERANCE DEMONSTRATION, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). 8 r.M. |« IN TOWN HALL. • The Moderator Will Treside. ] Speakers: J REV. J. PATERSON, M.A., Christchurch. f REV. G. T. BROWN, M.A., Masterton. ( REV. J. L. ROBINSON, 8.A.. Invercargill. : , Two of these Speakers are from No-License ; c Areas in New Zealand. % Community Singing led by Massed Choir, from 7.30 p.m. Ie Organist: E. S. Craston. Mur. Bac. f Collection for Expenses. 113 |i PICNICS. EXCURSIONS. Etc. ] jTMTY ROVER'S FOOTBALL riOS'IP OF THF. SEASON". 1 I PICNIC OF THK SEASON. 1 ( kwß MOTUTAPU, \ IK_ . SUNDAY NEXT. NOV. 13. < iL-TIX-J* (By Rind Permission Mrs.;] JT FOLLOW TilE CHAMPIONS, j Winners ot Three Grade Championships ami Holders ot N.Z. League Clubs Championship. Abe Green's Orchestra In Attendance. •Hot Water and Milk Provided Free. Oood fcports Progr&m.iue. Races. Toys, LoLlles. for the Children. Boats Leave Ferry Tee at 0.30 a.m., Calling at Devonport. j Adults, 2\'\ Children, 0/. Tickets Now j Available at C".irter and Asher's, Tobacconists, Opposite "-Herald" Office. 521 ERNIE ASIIER, Hon. Secretary. i « -fJCCKLANITS ~ " UEACH.. 4-.il .M'l'l OLIVE JEAN. Licensed to Carry 00 Passengers, seated comfortably. Weather Permitting. 1 Leaves Launch Landing, opposite Harbour | Hoards Office, | EVERY SUNDAY. AT 10 A.M. j Leaving BUCKLAND S 4.40. Return Fare, 2/6. \ Tiano on Board Ijiunch. I TlcketK obtainable at Le Grand Central Confectionery Store, opposite 'Herald Office, until 10.30 p.m. every Saturday, or at Launch Sunday Morning. RANGITOTO ISLAND. Launch OLIVE JEAN leaves Rangltoto Ferry Wharf EVERY SUNDAY KVtMM. at 5.30. Fare. 1/. 1 N. J. INGLIS, Owner. ] 'Phones 2133 A and 83!t. ™J j S— UUFDALE SEASIDH ESTATE. •SPECIAL WEEK-END TRirS. \ TOJiIOItROW .(Saturilayl—OMANA leaves Klnc's Wharf at 12.45 p.m. •SUNDAY—Launch ION'OTO leaves Hohson Street Wharf at 10 a.m.. leaving Surfdale about 4.30 p.m. srIWPALB SEASIDE ESTATE. 134. Queen pt. fShorfs Bidgs.). Telephones 11S4A flnd 3.104. 553 EXCURSION AND DANCE TO BUCKLANDS. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER IS. I.AtiXCM T.AXCIA lenves Steps. Cr. Ferry Buildings. 7.45. arriving home 11 p.m. 2' Return. Good Music. £m 6 IrriHE TALK OF THE TOWN. BERT ELLIOTT'S DANCE BAND. The Ideal Music for Picnics. Yours will not he complete without this live band. Book Early BERT ELLIOTT. 29. Hackett Sreet. Pousonfjy. 147 SWIMMING. ; VV TAITDMATA SWIMMING CLUB. ; GRAND OPENING CARNIVAL. GRAND OPENING CfARNIVAL. ! 1 THPID B.VTHS, FOOT OF HOBSON ST. [ MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 20, 1 AT 8 P.M. 1 Stnr Attraction: t 100 AND 440 YARDS LADIES' RACES Featuring MISS GWITHA SHAND. World's 440 Yards Itecord Holder. = MISS PAULINE HOEFT. New Zealand's 50, 100 and 320 yardsRecord Holder. Supported by ALL AUCKLAND'S CRACK SWIMMERS. ONE PRICE ONLY, 1/. ONE PRICE ONLY, 1/. ■ Children under 14, 6d. s POPULAR CLUB PUPULAR PRICE. ! W. J. DAVIDSON. 1 530 Hon. Secretary. i V DAKCIItO. il TTVANCINU —TOTTIGHT, Druid? Hall, 1. AJ Newton, and every Friday. I4adiei t : 1/ Gents 1/0. Electric Fans, Good Floor c Orchestra, Jazz and Fox Trot on Pro y grammes. Saturday Afternoons, St. Bene r diet's, Learners and Advanced, 2 p.m. till p 5 p.m. Admission, 1/ each. l.ong Night . Point Chevalier, To-morrow (Sat.) Night • Charabanc leaves Grafton Bridge 7.15 p.m ;; ' Good Floor, Light Rcfresliments. Bus r are 11/ Return. Dance. 1/ and 1/6. Efficient M.C.'s, Select Class.—A. Amos, Prop. 4-1 J TAZZING AND FOX TROTS ° TO-NIGHT—TRADES HALL—TO NIGHT n ■ And Every Friday, Monday, and Wednesdaj la Messrs. Williams, Weaver, and Turner - ! c MOST POPULAR AND SELECT DANCES ,f Where Music by our Unequalled Orchesir: ,f of eight musicians and Conductorshlp an n j unsurpassed. d 1 Ladies 1/, Gents 1/6. r.( it .' n-rv A N C I N G Iy U O'NEILL STREET HALL, >n; PONSONBY. '8 i EVERY WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY e-| LEARNERS AND ADVANCED. ft I E. Bcndall's Orchestra. a' 3 W. P. CART WRIGHT. Sec. 3° i TTXCURSION AND DANCE TC ill , Hi BUCKLANDS. r " ' -SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 18. '£ LAUNCH LANCIA leaves Steps. Cr. Ferr; , j Bnlldlngs. 7.1."i. nrrlvlns home 11 p.m. Ig I 2/ Return. Good Music. So.--ISS -SPENCER'S Final Plain and Fa nc: Dress Dance. St. Panrs Hall, MON P" DAY. 20th November, S p.m. 54! »I TEACHERS OF DANCING. T EARN .THE LATEST MODERI DANCES TO JAZZ MUSIC Apply Manager. HERBKRT J. BENTLE'! - Dixieland Cabaret. D MOTOR CYCUNG. r- — ,d /CHAMPIONSHIP O 16 /S AUCKLAND. Si I HILL CLIMB. *i vFJmUVaIJr ST. HELLER'S BAY. el TO«ORROW (SATURDAY!. 2.45 IP.M. ! A Five Minutes from Wharf. m' A Daring iEixhlb.tion of Expert Riders COl ,- s 1 trolling 3501b. of Machinery at .Speed, c 83 1 a Rough Grass Grade of 1 In 3. ld I ADMISSION. 1/. r.v , — Ferry Boat leaves Auckland 12.20 and Ip.ni. Motor Bus leaves Keuiuera P.O. 2J IP-m. Proceeda In Aid of Sports' Queen, West Tamakl Carnival. SPORTS MOTOR-CYCLE CLUB. 6

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 273, 17 November 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 273, 17 November 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 273, 17 November 1922, Page 6

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