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SPORTING. mAKAPUNA JOCKEY QLUB (INCORPORATED). (SPRING TMTEETING, ATOVEMBER OO AND TT\ECEMBER i) 1929. NOMINATIONS for all HANDICAP EVENTS, and FINAL PAYMENTS for the TAKAFUNA PLATE Close at the Club's Office, 67, Shortland Street, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER S, BY 5 P.M. F. D. McVAY, :7 Secretary. JUMBLE SALE. AJEWMARKET KINDERGARTEN. 9, EDEN STREET, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, AT 2.15 P.M. x 2 CAMPING. __ TDEAL TXOLIDAY "\rOUR T>°^-

Y.M.C.A. SUMMER CAMP. -TVKCEMBER 91 TO -J (A BOY MAY GO FOR ONE WEEK OR MOKE ) A HIGH-GRADE CAMP with a tradition, carefully organised and efficiently supervised by expert leaders, and catering for younger boys from 11 and older boys up to IS years. Separate accommodation for older and younger boys. The Camp is situated at HUNUA, 31 miles from Auckland, and is surrounded by beautiful bush and hill 'country, with splendid playing fields, and ideal safe swimming. No holiday can take the place of a few weeks spent in God's great out-of-doors with a crowd of clean, fun loving boys, where parents are sure of the right kind of supervision, and where a definite Christian atmosphere permeates every activity. CAMP HUNUA gives unlimited opportunities for fun, self-espression, and boy loving activities, at the same time providing discipline, which is one of its chief attractions. The contact of different personalities, the friendly rivalry at games and athletic contests, the tramps over hill and dale, the sing-song round blazing logs, camp lire yarns, the overnight camps on hilltops, the hearty meals, songs of the birds, and the murmur of the stream have an Influence over a boy which nothing lese on earth can equal. Spacious Lodge with large hall for meals and wet day programmes, splendidly equipped kitchen for preparation of meals, social room with piano, and large open fireplaces, etc. Tents have wooden floors, and each boy Is supplied with a palliasse of straw. Meals are prepared bv expert cook, while Boys' Wor.k Director of Y.M.C.A. will be in personal control during the entire Camp.

YOUR BOY WILL DELIGHT IN tales of adventure told round the log fires, allday trips, bush rnmbles. mystery yarns, footb.all. cricket, and vollpy ball, eel ft shine and rabbit eatchincr. swimming, mountain tramps, trips to Falls, and dozens of other experiences which bring joy to boyhood. CAMPING AND CHARACTER go hand-in-hand at HUNUA. Ring, write or call for illustrated folder, giving full particulars. DO NOT DELAY GEO. W. ADAIR. 2 (""/ imp Director. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE. AMERICAN Organ, 10 stops, sweet tone; bargain, £9. —Inquire 69, First Avenue, Kingsland. x 2 AUCKLAND'S Cheapest, most ellicient House of Gramophone Repairs, Spare Parts, . Motors, Reproducers.—Phoneries, 18. Darby St. P BT.H. Electric Gramophone Motors; call • and inspect,—Phoneries, IS, Darby St., cor. Elliott St. P CHEAPEST House for Expert Repairs; Gramophone Motors, Reproducers, Mouldings.—Goodmaster's, 355, Queen St., above Town Hall. x 4 COLUMBIA Portable Gramophone, cost £7 7/; accept 95/ for quick sale. —E. Kissin, 102, Hobson St _ 2 FLOOR Cabinet, doable spring, 12 Records free; 5/ weekly, cash £14 10/.—Lyric ralkeries, Top Symonds St. B /-* RAMOPHONE—Bargain for someone.— vT Floor Cabinet, good tone, Garrard motor; £ 10. —Inquire Star 433. 2 GRAMOPHONE, Black Oak Cabinet, as n e-5v._365, Edendale Rd. Phone 13-919. x 2 G1 RAMOPHONE, large, oak, floor cabinet, * practically new; exceptional tone; £12 10/; Records.—2, Anglesea St., Ponfionby.

GRAMOPHONE, electric (new), solid mahogany; £130 model; don't miss this bargain, £45; evenings.—27, Ardmore Rd.. Ponsonby. x< * HANDSOME Organ, 11 stops, Estey and Co., nice tone; owner leaving; fS 15/. Apply 370. Dominion Rd. x 2 HIS Master's Voice, Mahogany Floor Cabinet; real bargain, £23; 10 New Records.—ls. Karaflgahapc Rd. r TLTARN Organ, 11 stops; cheap.—Apply 0, -"- parkstone Rd., Prince of Wales Estate. Mr. Albert. , . x 2 ANDOLIN-Guitan new, little use ; cheap, i Incuire Star 445. ~ x 2 PROFESSIONALLY Mane Floor Cabinet Gramophone, Garrard Motor; exquisite tone; £10.—Bowen, 37, King's Parade. Devonport p REPAIRS, Gramophone. Expert; lowest prices; Motor Amplifiers, Tone Arms. Accessories.—S. and T. Adams, 46, Eden Terrace. -5 CJAXOPHONB and Violin. 1S40; cheap for E5 cash.—lnquire Stab 45f1, _£: VIOLINS— Hewitt's Fiddle Shop for all Instruments, Repairs, Strings, etc.: Rows Repaired.—62. Pitt St. «? VIOLIN Strings, Italian and other durable kinds. Repairs a specialty.— James Hewitt, 18, Swanson St., Auckland^ xriOLlN Repairs Skilfully Executed. V Restoration Adjustments a specialty.— 0. Nicholl, Top Floor, Palmerston Bldgs„ Queen St. 9 O-iO iA/—SPATHE Organ, oak 10 SJLju i-V/ stops, perfect order; bargain. Sly's 144. Srmonds St. Phone 41-738. B

TVTUSICAL TNSTKUMENTS OF gVERY •PRESCRIPTION AT E ADY ' L IMITEa ALL POST FREE. VIOLINS, Complete Outfits. Case. Bow, Extra Set of Strings and Resin— £2 10/. £3 10/. £4, £5, £6. and , rFI T P O £-£ 7 6 5 '10/. £7. £S. £10. £12. MANDOLINS - 30/. 35/. £2. £2 10/. \f ixnOTJNCASES —15/6 each. -GIBSON" MANDOLINS-£lB 18/. £21.

25/ 30/ „ ntvTTLELES. Genuine Hawaiian, "ALOHA, 32/6: "KUMALAE." 36/. UKULELE CASES-5/. 10/. 12/6 each. FLUTES. Concert, 8 keys — £4, £5, £6 CLARINETS! Bb, A and C, 14 keys-£6 BAN%S U IT 4 V£S £6 £T. upward, Fro'nf?s BANJO iIANDOLiNS complete wkh Case —Small size,. £2 10/, £3 10/. ~» 15/ e 4 4/; large size, £5 5/, So «/,£7 10/. £10 10/. WINDSOR BANJO MAND. — Large size. *io £12 £14. complete in Case. CORNETS, with Cases—£6, £7 7/ upHAWAHAN STEEL GUITARS—£2 10/. H *3 £4. upwards; CASES, 20/ each. When' Instruments are sent through the g^D a LY Ca NOTE a SuR b ONLY AUCKLAND KINDLX rsu ADpRESS IS A ETHUR ]7JADX, £IMITBD, "EADT'S." THE OLD FIRM, 112-116, QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. S

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 260, 2 November 1929, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 260, 2 November 1929, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 260, 2 November 1929, Page 23

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