_ MEETINGS. ; p'A;I'N'T E R;S'. U N I O N. Members ..of the. above. Union , are requested"' to Attend a. Meeting in the Trades Ball, on MONDAY,-13th inst., at 8 p.m. BUSINESS : To submit the recommendations of the open conference of the Alliance ot , . Labour for a decision. "•-•• - H CAMPBELL, ' Secretary. ■VUCKLAND . RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. The Annual Meeting of Members will be held at'the Chamber of Commerce, Swanson Street, on MONDAY, August 10 .next. Nominations for the Offices of President, Vice-president, and- Five ■ Committeemen, also.. Three Stewards, must be • deposited with the. undersigned by 12 noon on SATURDAY, July IS. W. S. SPENCE, Secretary. 97, Shortland St. 674 A UCKLAND INSTITUTE AND MUSEUM. A Special General Meeting of the Institute will-be held In'the Science Buildings, Auckland University College, on TUESDAY, 21st July, at 7.45 p.m. BUSINESS.—The president, Sir James ' Gunson, to move, and Professor Segar to .second, "That the first part of rule 19 be amended to read: 'The Council shall consist of eleven elected members and the Chairman Of the Trust Board. -At the annual general meeting, hereinafter mentioned, four elected members shall retire.' " GILBERT ARCHEY, 660 Secretary. AUCKLAND FRENCH CLUB. The FETE NATIONALE will be celebrated at the Club Rooms on TUESDAY Evening next, July 14, at 8 p.m. 'AH Interested are cordially invited to be present. A. R. De COEK, 773 Hon. Sec. PANMURE TOWNSHIP ROAD DISTRICT. A Meeting of Ratepayers of the above District wIU be held In Dyer's Hall. Panmure, on THURSDAY, July 16, 1925, at 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS: Re the proposal to raise a loan of £3200, ' for tbe purpose of putting down tbe main road, from Mount Wellington District boundary to Tamaki Bridge, ln Bitumen. . 'W. G.-BBOWN, 716 Chairman. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BUILDERS AND ALL ENGAGED IN THE BUILDING TRADE. ORGANISE t ORGANISE! Meeting in Chamber of Commerce, THURSDAY NEXT, 16th, at 7.30 p.m. Very important business. All whose calling depends on Building, directly or indirectly, should attend. . . E. STEVENSON, Organiser, pro, tern. _»fcg» G. _j__ E MONDAY—SIR E. E. LACEY LODGE— Scots Hall, Symonds Street. TUESDAY—LORD ALVERSTONE LODGE ; —Council Chambers, Newmarket. WEDNESDAY — MANUKAU LODGE — Orphans' HaU, Onehunga. THURSDAY—AUCKLAND CITY LODGE —Oddfellows' Hall, Cook Street, City. FRIDAY—NULLI SECUNDUB LODGE— At Renall Street HaU,' Ponsonby. MONDAY — BIRKENHEAD LODGE — Victoria Hall, Birkenhead; WEDNESDAY — RICHMOND LODGE Forresters' Hall, Edinburgh Street, Newton. WEDNESDAY — DEVONPORT LODGE— 8.A.0.8., G.L.E. Hall, Victoria Road, Devonport. S _afc_i_ rpAKAPUNA JOCKEY /"ILUB. (Incorporated.) The Annual Meeting of Members will be held on MONDAY, August 3, 1925. NOMINATIONS for Three Members of Committee, in place of those retiring, and who are eligible for re-election, close with the Secretary at the Club's Offlce, No. 67. Shortland Street, on MONDAY, July 13, at 12 noon. . __. B- WYNYARD, 3 «»4 Secretary. | MOTOR SERVICES. "AUCKLAND STAR" MOTOR SERVICE. FRANKTON TO TE AROHA. CAR. LEAVES FRANKTON JUNCTION STATION. ON GRAND HOTEL SIDE at 10.45, p.m. each evening excepting. Saturdays,' on arrival of the Second Express. Arrives 'Te Aroha at 1 a.m., 1 and leaves there again, at '1.30 a.m. to connect with Main Trunk train for Auckland at Frankton, at 3.45 a.m. INQUIRIES: AUCKLAND—Publisher, "Auckland Star." Phone 42-128. HAMILTON — ■ Representative "Star." Phone 1792. TE AROHA — Agent "Auckland Star." ' Phone 217. D 4 ______________________ TAILORS. ABSOLUTE Guaranteed Tailor-made Fadelest: Blue Serge Suits; perfect fit; from £9. —Hill, 116, Karangahape Rd. ■ TWS A. F. DONOGHUE, Expert Tailor; men . • tailors employed; no factory work.— 257. Karangahape Rd. V AT A Glance!—Guaranteed Tailor-made Suits at £7 1/ —Glance, Tailor, 73, Victoria St. West. ; b BE WISE! Order Your Suits and Costumes from- Laurie and Hardy Foresters* Buildings, Albert St. b ERNIE ROBERTS, Karangahape Rd!. opp. Newton P. 0., gives Genuine Value for All Suits.—Phone _______ B NEW Patterns Arrived. Alterations and Remodelling a Specialty.—Little Tailor Shop. Victoria St. E. Phone 43-088. V YOTJ can tell vtbe successful man by __s well-dressed appearance. — Mcßride, The Tailor. ._ ■ p TEACHERS OF DANCING. BALLROOM Dancing.—Young Lady gives expert; private tuition, Jazz, Blues etc.; £1 1/ term.—Write F. 7347, Star EXPERT' Private Tuition in all Ballroom Dancing; success guaranteed. — Professor Kelley. 30. Palmerston Bldgs. D 4 WOODRUFFE, Expert Jazz and -*- Waltz Instructor.—lnterviews, Afternoons and Evenings, 178,'Upper'Symonds St. -' •'- B JAZZ.— Have your first lesson privately. by post; P.N. ,-.!/. — 32, Sentinel Rd., Ponsonby. ' MISS LAURIE. KINGSLAND, Teacher-of Ballroom Dancing. Studio: 8, Belgium St- (top Queen St.). ■ 'Phone 41-755. g MISS SPENCER'S Classes, St. ' Paul's Halt, Mondays, Tuesdays, 8 p.m.. Saturdays 2-30 and 8 p.m. . Wednesdays and Thursday* at 23* Vincent St. Private Lessons -.by Appointment.—Particulars 'by Phone or 25.' Vincent St. B MISS STpDOAßT.—Ballroom and Fancy Dancing. .'Lunch. Hour Ballroom Classes.—Gilmore ■ Buildings, Newmarket. Phone 24-117.. ... B
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 162, 11 July 1925, Page 13
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