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REUNIONS. mN.Z. OLD COLONISTS' ASSOCIATION. Patron : His Excellency the Governor - General. VicePatron : His Worship the Mayor. President: Hon. Sir B. Mitchelson. 4NNUAL REUNION, OCTOBER 11, 1032. TOWN HALL. MEMBERS' INVITATION CAKDS Have been mailed this week. Any member not having received same should notify the Secretary at once. INVITATION TO PIONEERS. The Association invites all Pioneers and their descendants, who arrived and have resided in N.Z. prior to ISB3, to eurol as Members. No fee nor subscription is required. Membership Badges, if desired. i/ each. Send for Membership Enrolment ° rm 's. COLDICUTT, Hon. Secretary, G, Hellaby's Bldgs., opp. C.P.0., Queen St. MEETINGS. nnAKAPUNA-MILFORD DISTRICT. iRETURNEDSOLDICrJSJ A Meeting of ALL "tSS." Ex-Servicemen will be N&gri?£Sy held at the Picture; drome, .uilford, at S p.m., on TUESDAY NEXT, the 4th instant, to place before Lx ; Servicemen the Auckland Returned boldiers Association Club Scheme. Chairman : HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR, MR. J. GUINIVEN. Speakers: MVJOR-GEXERAL SIR GEORGE RICHARDSON, President, Auckland R.S.A. H. J. ABKINS, Secretary, Auckland R.S.A. 3 A UCKLAND SAVINGS BANK. A MEETING OF THE TRUSTEES , Will be held at the Bank on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1932, At 2.15 p.m. T. N. SMALLWOOD, ■ 1 Manager. RBMUERA BX-SERVICEMENS AND E)X-SERVICEWOMEN'S SOCIAL CLUB A General Meeting of the above will be held in the Remuera Library Hnll, on WEDNESDAY, October 5, at S p.m. Business: Adoption of By-laws and Constitution and General. A. C. A. Sexton, Esq., L.M., will deliver an address on "Monetary Reform and the Returned Soldier." Roll up. . FRIENDS OF THE SOVIET UNION, Kitchener Hall, Kitchener St., -SUNDAY, AT 7.30 P.M. ME. l>. HOUGHTON, "THE RED ARMY." Public Invited. 1 LECTURES. O -yETERINARY JM3CTURES,

To be held under the Patronage of the AUCKLAND METROPOLITAN JERSEY CLUB, KAIPARA CO.-OP. DAIRY CO., LTD., MATAKANA CO.-OP. DAIRY CO., LTD., As follows: SON'S VERNON STUD FARM, Wharepapa, near Helensville. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER s.—From 10.30 a.m. to 3 p.m., at Mr. John Smith's Farm, Big Omaha, Matakana. The above Lectures are being given by the BOVISAN PTY. (N.Z.), 34, Jervois Road, Auckland, With a view of explaining in easily understood language the Chief Ailments of the Dairy Cow. as well as the Most Modern Scientific Methods of preventing and overcoming the troubles of Modern Dairy Farming. Details will be demonstrated on a live cow, which afterwards will be killed, opened up, and all the different organs explained separately. We trust that you and your sons will find it convenient to be present, for it is an opportunity -which you should not miss. For the BOVISAN, PTY. (N.Z.), O. J. THEDENS, Veterinary Practitioner. P.S.—Light Refreshments provided. 1 THE Lecture Auckland has been waiting for will be delivered by C. E. KNIGHT, the Fearless Preacher, on VICTORIA PARK (Next Kindergarten), TO-MORROW, 2.45 P.M. Subject: "PRESENT-DAY FAITH HEALING : HYPNOTIC OR DIVINE, WHICH?" Correspondence from Vancouver, Canada, will be read. Written Questions allowed. Collection for expenses and lighting fund. N.B.—lf wet, Next Week, 9th. 1 ST. DAVID'S HALL, KHYBER PASS RD. MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 8 P.M. ALPINE LECTURE, " "TRAMPING IN THE SOUTHERN ALPS," By REV. W. BOWER BLACK, LL.B. Illustrated by 200 Magnificent Lantern Slides prepared by Mr. W. A. Kennedy, Christchurch. Admission, 1/. 1 TEACHERS OF DANCING. THE JEANE HORNE SCHOOL OF DANCING. Principal, MISS HORNE. Private Lessons and Classes Daily in all Branches of Dancing. The Studio Dance will he held at the Ritz, TUESDAY, October 11, at 8 p.m. Music by the Dixieland Band. During the evenins? the Junior and Senior Championship will take place. Tickets (including supper) : Double 7/6, Single 4/, obtainable at Studio, Home's Bldgs., High Street. Phone 46-782. xl 1/6 A L ESSON - Ballroom Dancing, including Tango, Quickstep, Waltz and Slow Foxtrot, Special Class for Elderly People. WEDNESDAY, 10.30 AM. Physical Culture Class for Business Girls. Operatic, Classical, Spanish Dancing, etc ONE SHILLING A I/ESSON. Satisfaction Guaranteed. MISS VIOLET ROBERTSON, 200, Pacific Buildings, Wellesley St. 1 CHOBATIC, Ballet, Tap, Ballroom; fees from 10/6 a term. —Valeska's Studio, Ngapnhi Chambers. Phone 46-121. C A CROBATICS for Dancers, complete *£*- postal course, 21/. r— Len Wilson, Ngapnhl Chambers, Lornc St., Auckland. C FRANK WOODRUFFE, the Expert Instructor —Jazz or Old-time, course 10/. 174, Upper Symonds St. B MISS GWENTH MacNAUGHTON has resumed Teaching at 54, Murdoch Rd., Grey Lynn. National, Operatic and Tap. ISS SPENCER, "Symondsville" Studio, Symonds St. —Gala Evening Ist Octobcr, S p.m. s^ MISS SPENCER (assisted by Mr. Bruce), Symondsville Studio, Symonds St.— Private Lessons daily In the Latest Dances, including Tango. Dances every Saturday. Tuition Classes, Mondays. Thursdays. Terms, Studio or Phone 42-237. B PARISIAN Studio, 419, Queen St.— Old-time Dance every Monday, starting October 3, opening night complimentary. WFS RUBY SHERKIFK, 8, Hopetoun St., Ponsonby—Latest Variation Tango, Quick Step, Waltz, Tap; simplified version for hpginnerg. C AN TOY School of Dancing, Royal Oak Hall, Royal Oak.—Beginners' Class (modern), every Saturday, Wednesday, 7 p.m. C FUNERAL NOTICES. T3ONSONBY LODGE, NO. 17, IfJET -L U.A.O.D. k vJsilS Members are invited to attend fl of their late BROTHER E J CLARK, leaving 9. Churton Street, Parnell, at 2 p.m. TO-MORROW (Sunday) Cor Wiukumete. Car from Druids' Hall at 1.30. 1 J. B. BELL, Secretary. MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. ■pREDERICK J£ M.8.. Ch.B. (N.Z.), F.R.C.S. (Eng.), Has Commenced the Practise of his Profession at 201 A, JERVOIS ROAD, HERNE BAY. Phone 26-569. Hours : !) -10 a.m., 7- 8 p.m. And at Sheaves' Pharmacy, 134, GARNET ROAD. WESTMERE. 2 - 3 p.m. :1

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 233, 1 October 1932, Page 17

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