ASSOCIATION rOOTBA3--_ • ]S TJLANDEOBD T» A R K. rpO-MOSBOW (KING'S BIRTHDAY). rpwO TNTEBPBOVINCIAL "REP. /~i AMES. AT 1.45 p •*■ PRIMARY SCHOOLS' REP. MATCH. SOUTH A UCKLAND OUTH -tt-UCKLAND (New Zealand Champions, 1925), V. a uckland -Auckland (Runners-up). AND AT O P.M. I WAIKATO v. i AUCKLAND. ADMISSION, 1/. Schoolboys Free. Plenty of Free Seating Accommodation. T>LANDFORD T> A R •__ Also, yICT OE I A T3ARK, AT 10.30 AM - XfORTHCOTE V. "V" M.C.A. ._> ORTHCOTE V. ■*• ._.CA. 21 ROLLER SKATING. GRAND T»LAIN AND TTIANCY T"\RESS BAND A LAIN AND A! __>"CV J - , RESS qkatixg /-carnival. Skating V^arnival. To Raise Funds for " DOREEN," J.C.L. QUEEN, " DOREEN," J.C.L. QUEEN, In Aid of Y.W.C.A. Hostel, WEMBLEY CHEATING "RINK. EMBLEY K> RATING -"INK, CROWHURST STREET, NEWMARKET. THURSDAY, TUNE Q HURSDAY, *A UNE "• SKATING 7.30 P.M. TO 11 P.M. GOOD PRIZES. 1/, 2/, 2/6. TX7EMBLEY SKATING RINK, * CROWHURST ST., KHYBER PASS. The Sport of the Season is now on. Come and keep warm on skates. We have the Largest and Only Circular Rink in Auckland. Band in attendance Wednesday and Saturday Open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Learners Taught Free. Don't Forget, J. Court, Ltd., Queen Carnival, Plain and Fancy, To-morrow Nigt, 7.30 to 11 p.m. rpHE OLD FAVOURITE. Grand Reopening of the POPULAR GOLDEN GATE KINK, Opp. Great South Boad, Broadway. Floor Just as Good as Last Year. Band To-night. All Welcome. -p O L L E R SKATING. Skating. "pREMTER "DINK, Skating. a A\ Skating. PITT TERRACE. Skating. Opposite Gas Co., Pitt treet. kating. Two Magnificent Floors for kating. Skaters and Learners. Skating. We Teach You. Skating. Sessions To-night, sto 7 and Skating. 7.30 to 10. Skating. Splendid Band at our Night Session JUMBLE SAKE. w. c. a. a • Upper Queen St. TUMBLE O A L E. JUMBLE K5 A L E. ■pRIDAY, TUNE A 7 P.M. 48 PARADES. THING'S EMPIRE VETERANS. Members are requested to parade for luncheon at the Town Hall, Grey Street entrance, on King's Birthday, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, at 11.30 a.m. Decorations to be worn.—By order, A. TAYLOR, S.M., Acting Hon. Secretary. 11 PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. jyjß. TOWARD jy REID-, Architect. A.R.1.8.A., A.N.Z.1.A., Formerly ln the office of the late John, Currie, wishes to announce that he has started the practice of his profession at 512, TOP FLOOR, SOUTHERN CROSS BUILDING, CHANCERY STREET. AUCKLAND. 'Phone 45-464. *-' MEDICAL PRACnT-OJH_-tS. T.R. KENNETH F. GORDON, M.8.C.8. (Eng.), L.R.C.P. (Lond.), has taken up General Medical Practice at Ellerslie. RESIDENCE: LADIES' MILE. Phone 25-217. 7 REMOVAL NOTICES. EBRIDGENS has Removed his well- • known Boot Shop from 66, Karangahape Road, during rebuilding, to 93. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. The policy which he has carried ont for 36 years will be continued at the new address of giving Smart, Reliable Footwear at the LOWEST POSSIBLE CASH PRICES. MTS YTT© BEG TO ADVISE THAT WE HAVE REMOVED TO MORE COMMODIOUS PREMISES, In OLIPHANT CHAMBERS OLIPHANT CHAMBERS, (Ground Floor), HIGH STREET, HIGH STREET, Close to Shortiand Street. ERNEST AND HERBERT CRAIG, LTD., OLIPHANT CHAMBERS HIGH STREET. W8
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 129, 2 June 1926, Page 8
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