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COMRADE DORIS. 4. ITEM BY GIRLS' PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASS. 3. Recitation: (1) "The Wind. (2) "Is the Moon Tired." COMRADE MONA. C. Recitation r Selected. COWRADE UNA. 7. Dialogue : "Labour." ! 1- BOYS SOCIALIST SUNDAY SCHOOL. 8. ADDRESS : "The Socialist • Sunday School and What It Teaches." By MRS. ROWLATT. Chairman : MR. B. MARTIN. 9. Recitation : "The Pedlar's Caravan." COMRADE THURLAND. 10. Recitation : "The Awakening." COMRADE HARRY. 11. ITEM BY GIRLS' PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASS. 12. Recitation : Selected. COMRADE NONIE. 13. Recitation: "The Chimney Sweep." COMRADE CONNIE. 14. Song: "AU Good Night." ' * ' GIRLS. Orchestral Selections, 7 to 7.30 p.m. Silver Collection to Defray Expenses. QUAY STREET MEETING, AT 2.45 P.M. Speaker: MR. A. S. RICHARDS. Subject: "REPARATIONS." Chairman: Mr. W. S. Moxsom. S7O T)EVONPORT LABOUR PARTY. XJ VICTORIA THEATRE. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), SEPT. 7, at 7.30 p.m. Speaker: MR. R. F. WAY Subject : "THE ART OF. LIVING " Musical Items.—Pianoforte Solo. Signor J. viln ? FosseUo. 'Cello Solo, Mr. Lee. *» oeal Selections; Mrs. Waddell, Mr. Lithgow, Mr. Dunne and Mr. James Calvert Hon. Accompanist. Mrs. Brown TO-NIGHT, Saturday, Sept. 6.—Euchre and- Dance, Masonic Hall. Bartlev's Orchestra. . S7O AUCKLAND WATERSIDE WORKERS' ■**- I.U. OF WORKERS. ,A, S P e £ a -^f? lu; "_ of the Cni <>*' will be held at the Waiting Room, Quay Street on WEDNESDAY, loth inst.,' at 12.30 p.m. Business: Proposed Benefit Scheme. HY. lIILLIER, Secretary. "\fONTHLY MEETING \ XWMi of above will bo IJX held at Baptist Taber- /— "-de Class Booms on *—. J \ ,»» WEDNESDAY NEXT at Vnr.uScT ""-so p.m. Speaker : REV. STALLWORTHY. KING GEORGES HALL, MOUNT ALBERT. A Meeting of those interested in the formation of a* "Girls' Physical Culture Class" Will be held in the Hall next THURSDAY EVENING, 7.30 p.m. Parents nnd Girls specially asked to attend.—A. T. Garliek. Convener. — MONDAY —SIR E. E. LACEY LODGE— Scots Hall, Symonds Street. TUESDAY* —LORD ALVEBSTONE LODGE —Council Chambers, Newmarket. WEDNESDAY — NULLI SECUNDUS LODGE—Central Hall, Cook St., City. WEDNESDAY — MANUKAU LODGE— Orphans' Hall, Onehunga. THURSDAY—AUCKLAND CITY LODGE OddfeUows' HaU, Cook Street, City. S SAWS of ail kinds Gulleted, Hammered. Set and Sharpened at Anderson and Jinstin. 45. Albert St. C SCHMIDT, Chemist, -Queen St., Sells Edson's Hair Rencwer, which removes Dandruff and Darkens Grey Hair, B

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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 212, 6 September 1924, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 212, 6 September 1924, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 212, 6 September 1924, Page 16

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