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MEETINGS. AUCKLAND ELECTIUCAL TRADES INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING [Called under the Provisions of Rule" 26A (l)] TRADES HALL. HOBSON STREET, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), AT S P.M. Business: Presentation of Important Reports and General. * (Signed) A. PETRIE, President. All Members are Required to Attend. :27 AUCKLAND Hotel and Restaurant Employees' Industrial Union of Workers. —The Three-quarterly General Meeting of the above Union wilt he lipid in Room E, Trades Hall, Hobson St., TONIGHT, (Thursday), Aug. 27, at 8 p.m. Business: Three-quarterly Statement, tSeneral.—A. .Tackson. Secretary. 27 "jIJOUNT. ALBERT TJATEPAYERS. WAKE UP. ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH THE STAGGERING INCREASE IN YOUR RATES ? IF NOT ATTEND A PUBLIC MEETING OF RATEPAYERS IN THE Q<ANDRINGIIAM T}ICTURE npHEATRE rpO-MORROW (FRIDAY), AUG. OO !.;■... AT 7.30 SHARP. Important Resolutions re Interest Rates and Rating Reform will be submitted to the Meeting. QUESTIONS. DISCUSSION. NOTE;—The Meeting will conclude at 9 o'clock, and those who do not wish to see the First-class Talkie Picture which will follow can have half their 1/ admission refunded. - xZT —tt-[ .-yiCTORIA CRUISING CLUB, MSA 28TH ANNUAL MEETING tisl§§9 Will be held in CLUBHOUSE, FANSHAWE ST., WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2, AT 8 P.M. Business: Annual Report and Balance Sheet, Election of Officers and Committee, General. All Members and Intending Members requested to attend. J. McGEHAN, x 27 Hon. Secretary. AUCKLAND ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. A Special General' Meeting of the above Society will be held at the registered office, 105, Southern Cross Buildings, Chancery Street, Auckland, on THURSDAY, September 10, 1931, at 7 p.m. BUSINESS: Alteration of the existing rules: — (1) To provide for the election of supernumerary Members of Council. (2) The Election, Powers and Retirement of Councillors. (3) The Appointment and Powers of Delegates. (4) The calling of Special General Meetings of the Society. COLIN M. GORDON, :4 Secretary.PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. Jb r**fiT^ KA3[>]SrßY BINNS « \ tiI2SS9 EXCURSIONS TO OSTEND. Steamers leave Prince's Wharf: WEDNESDAYS- ..; -9.45 a.m. FRIDAYS 6.30 p.m. SATURDAYS .... 1.45 p.m. SUNDAYS 8.45 a.m. Leaving Ostend Saturday, 7 a.m. - BRADNEY AND BINNS. P. RANGITOTO AND ISLINGTON BAY. OLIVE LAUNCHES. . Leave Launch Steps, Saturday, 10 a.m. and 1.30 prm.; Rangitoto, 4.30 p.m. Phone 42-133. N. J. INGLIS. 27 I PUBLIC NOTICES. Myiml mHE AUCKLAND AUTOgififM ■*■ MOBILE ASSOCIATION. fy&ll POST LICENSE TUITION. In the interest' of SAFETY FIRST, the Auckland Automobile Association will place its Post License Driving Instructor at the disposal »of Financial Members for a limited period, FREE OF CHARGE. Appointments may now be booked for week commencing August 31. GEO. W. HUTCHISON :29 . Secretary. AUCKLAND TAILORS' UNION OF WORKERS. NOTICE. ___ Members are advised tliat Rebate of 5 per cent from General Order, given by the Court of Arbitration to piece workers, is retrospective. W. S. MOXSOM, ' x 27 Secretary. T> E TT B A L T H X „■ BAT FRUIT. FRESH (N.Z. A PPLES. Grown) -"• CHEAP. AND GOOD AT ALL RETAIL FRUITERERS. Wholesale Distributors, TURNERS AND GROWERS, LTD. P WINES AND SPIRITS FOR SALE. AUCKLAND WINE CO., Rutland St.— Choice Port Wine, 30/ per case. freight paid.—Phone 44-409. D INVALID Port, 45/; Claret, 45/; Red, 48/; Sherry, 48/; Extra Special Sherry, 60/; Special Reserve Port, 60/. Freight paid, delivery free—Corban's, "The Wine People," Mount Lebanon Vineyards, Henderson, or 31, Fort Street, City,. Jtione 42-463. • ■: '■ P RICH Port Wine, 25/; 2 gallons at depot; bring jars.—Corban's Wines, Fort St. UNPRECEDENTED Quality — Port, Sherry, Claret, only 30/ case; freight paid.—Phoenix Wines, Phoenix Chambers. City. ___? Q A / CASE —Frontignac, rich, sweet Red OU/'Wine, delivered. Freight paid.— Crown Wines, Elliott St. Phone 47-135. D SEEDS, PLANTS, AND GARDEN. ONION Plants, Brown and Straw Spanish, 6d 100, 4/6 1000; postage extra. — Malton, 45, Tutanekai St., Grey Lynn. x 27 PINUS lnsignis, yearlings, 300,000; 15/ 1000 cash, at nursery or railway.— John Parish, Rotorua. D SEEDS, Sutton's, the best yet, also Fertilisers, etc. —Everything for the garden at Prime's, Newton. D SOW now my Special Mixed Lawn Grass and Playground Mixture. — George Sinclair, 321, Queen St. H SOW Lightning Peas, dwarf, great cropper; 1/1 packet, post free.—Fletcher Bros., Ashburton. Y SOW Genuine Curtis Nine Star Broccoli, wonder of the age; 1/ packet.— Fletcher Bros., Ashburton. Y SOW Genuine Swedish Giant Blightresisting Cabbage; 1/ packet.— Fletcher Bros.. Ashburton. Y SOW Lightning Cauliflower, heads 6 weeks after putting out plants; 1/ packet.—Fletcher Bros.. Ashburton. Y TWELVE Magnificent New Perennial Asters, 6/6, Six 3/6; Gladioli, Primulinus, mixed, 2/6 dozen. —Cullen, Waimauku. D

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 202, 27 August 1931, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 202, 27 August 1931, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 202, 27 August 1931, Page 5