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PUBLIC NOTICES. ! •a CCIDENTS JJAPPEN. | MANY TOOR PEOPLE ARE ILL AND PFOTTIRE THE SERVICES OF A TR?r.ED NURSE. BIT HAVE NOT THE MONEY TO PAY ONE. OTHERS REQUIRE TO BE TAKEN TO THE HOSPITAL. The cure of the Sick and the Suffering is part of the work or the St. John Ambulance Association and Brigade. The Association has three fully qualified Nurses working amongst the sick poor in the city and .suburbs. The Brigade has three Motor Ambulances in commission with an experienced driver and First Aid man available day or night. During 1922, the District Nurses paid 1 R7lB visits to 702 patients, assisted doctor* at 100 minor operations, and attended to more than 050 out-patients at the Ambulance Station; by the Motor Ambulances 231 patients were conveyed distances aggregating 2181 miles and 17 Returned Soldiers a distance of SSI miles : and members of the Ambulance and Nursing Division of the Brigade attended to 2631 cases of accident or sudden illness. In some instances death would have ensued bud the patients not received skilled attention pending the arrival of a doctor. As the Funds for the Maintenance of the District Nursing and Motor Ambulance Services are nearly exhausted, an appeal is made to the public for assistance, nnd a campaign is being arranged. Those willing to assist arc requested to send their names to, and contributions will be gratefully received by, WILLIAM RATTRAY, Honorary Secretary, Ambulance Station, Rutland Street. 123 - mO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. I beg to Inform you that I have resigned my position with the Reliance Printery. with whom I have been associated for nearly ten years. I have severed my connection with that firm entirely, and am STARTING BUSINESS on my own account at 64. ALBERT STREET. AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 1069. I thank you for all past favours, and trust to receive a continuance of your esteemed orders, which will always have my prompt and careful attention. Yours faithfully, E. P. STRATFORD. Printer. Publisher. Stationer, Book--4W binder, and Advertising Agent. v ELECTORAL. J ICENSING /COMMITTEE "P LECTION. I TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 13. TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 13. OF AUCKLAND CENTRAL. AUCKLAND EAST. AND AUCKLAND WEST Are reminded that these three Electorates .are combined for the purpose of electing a COMMITTEE OF TjMVE ■JLTEMBERS. All Persons whose names appear on the rolls vied at the last Parliamentary Elections 77 are entitled to vote. IS Older to Becuro PROPER SUPERVISION OP THE HOTELS, and MORE EFFECTIVE ADMINISTRATION of tbe LICENSING LAWS, Every Elector Is urged to VOTE FOR THE FOLLOWING FIVE CANDIDATES: MRS. B. LEE COWIE MRS. B. LEE COWIE (Lecturer and Social Worker) REV. PERCY N. KNIGHT. B.A. REV. PERCY N. KNIGHT, B.A. (Chairman, Auckland Methodist District) COUNCILLOR M. J. BENNETT, .T.P. COUNCILLOR M. J. BENNETT, J.P. MR. OSCAR McBRINE MR. OSCAR McBRINE .(President, Auckland Waterside Workers' Union) MR. TOM VIVIAN MR. TOM VIVIAN (Manager, Ponsonby Boys' Band) Cross off all names on the BaUot Paper except these Five. Efe E £s£ R S.* WHOSB NAMES APPEAR ?s™.?? PARLIAMENTARY ROLLS FOR AUCKLAND CENTRAL. EAST OR WEST MAY VOTE AT ANY OF THE FOLLOWING POLLING PLACES: T?i c I oy!n HalL Queen Street (principal) an halnts Schoolroom, Ponsonby Road Epiphany Hall, Cundry Street Grafton Public School, Nugent Street Methodist Hall (Eden Terrace), corner w _? ri s ht Street and New North Road Newmarket Public School I*" o .™. Mission Hall, Lower Albert Street ot Andrew's Hall. Lower Symonds Street «t. James* Hall, Wellington Street. e » Pa £ li . c School nail, Jervols Road, I Bayfield. 1; - Hours for PoUing : 9 A.M. TO 7 P.M. PUBLISHED BY THE N.Z. ALLIANCE. ! 638 MANUKAU ELECTORATE. ■"*- MR. W. J. JORDAN, M.P., rnm „™ Address the Electors HALL, MON.. 12th. 8 p.m. MT. ROSKILL SCHOOL, MON., 19th, 8 p.m. BUSINESS " An account of the Brief Session just concluded, and the Formation of a Committee, as suggested during the Election Campaign. Everybody Welcome. 659 EDUCATIONAL ¥J£;DUCATIONAL /-CLASSES. WIRELESS CLUB. tio Tn esdays, 7.30 p.m.—Morse Code InstrucWednesdays, 7.30--Club Meetings. V.M.C.A. SALESMANSHIP COURSE. A New Class in Salesmanship Is now lorming. Many enrolments are already in sj_P*l Class begins early in April. Over 100 Courses Sold last year. V.M.C.A. ADVERTISING COURSE. This Course should be in the hands of J Ter y young business man. Expert Instruction has been arranged. Enrolments are April belDß made ' ana the Claßß bc ß ins ta V.M.C.A. PUBLIC SPEAKING COURSE. The Best Instruction Available has been arranged for this Class, which wttl begin early In April. Enrol, now. Tbe Courses in Salesmanship, Advertising and Public Speaking have been especially prepared for the world-wide V.M.C.A. ocnools, and consist of four well-bound volumes, . Tn £SE COURSES ARE WELL WITHIN THE REACH OF EVERY YOUNG MAN. For further inquiries, see or write to THE GENERAL SECRETARY. | V.M.C.A., Auckland. Physical Culture Classes Mondays and Wednesdays. 778

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 59, 10 March 1923, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 59, 10 March 1923, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 59, 10 March 1923, Page 11

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