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MEETINGS. A UCKLAND HOTEL AND RESTAURANT EMPLOYEES* INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. The Annual Meeting of the above Union will be held in Room G, Trades Hall, at 8 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, November 9, 1932. Business : Adoption of Annual Report and Balance-sheet, Election of Officers for the ensuing year, Election of Representatives on Disputes Committee, and other important matters. „ F. G. YOUNG, ;8 Secretary. Young australia league band AND REVUE PARTY VISIT TO DOMINION. A Meeting of those interested will be held in the Town Hall, MONDAY NEXT, November 7, at 3.30 p.m. Chairman: The Mr. A. J. Entrlcan. Business: MR. H. GLADSTONE HILL, Organising Director, will address the Meeting. 5? . rpO ALL EX<£jia> JL SERVICEn . men of [Turned soldiers I * A General Meeting will be held In Harri-' son's Rooms, corner of Brown Street ana Great North Road-, Avondale, on TUESDAY, November 8, at 8 p.m. All Ex-servicemen are invited to attend. : • 5 T. EDEN Unemployed Association, 7.30 i p.m. Monday, Nov. 7. Speakers, United Front Party and Auckland Provincial Council. The attendance of all relief workers and members is urgently needed for special business. 5 LAWN TENNIS. p QAMPBELL jpARK IJIENNIS QLUB (INC.). Green Lane West. 10 °°U R T Teams entered in A.L.T.A. Inter-club Competitions all Grades. Balls provided during Summer Months. SUBSCRIPTIONS : Net annual rates after deducting rebate for prompt payment— MEN, £2 5/; LADIES, £1 12/.6. Juniors, Half Rates. Husband and Wife combined subscription, £3 5/. School Boys and Girls, for tflay during restricted hours, 7/6. NO ENTRANCE FEES. Honorary Secretary: A. PORTER, Care Sutherland and, Pearson, Ltd., . 33, Fort St., or Phone, evenings, 25-000. - 5 A BEL SMEETON, LTD —Racquets Re- ; A strung from 15/; expert workmanship: best materials 0n1y.—74, Queen St. B BRUCE AN J SONS, 94, Albert St.— • Expert Tennis Racquet Stringers; patronised by Tilden. B FEW Vacancies, players or beginners, two hard courts.—Muir, Chemist, Balmoral. ■ -5 WELL Strung Racquet means a faster game—W. J. Heape, Racquet Stringer, 28, Swanson St. (upstairs). B ARIHAKA Tennis School, 193, Karangahape Rd., opp. Newton Post Office. — Pee land Cleghorn. Phone 30-601. B T> ACQUETS Restrung, 10/6 —35/ ; Tracey -L*; English Gut, 25/; American Orange, 30/.—Kingsford's. 164, Queen St. _B RESTRINGING, Superfine Gut guaranteed. 10/6; Repairs, 6d per string.— Modern Bag Co.. 400, Queen St. D RESTRINGS 10/6, only quality gut used;, satisfaction guaranteed. — Receiving Depot, S. Knight, 260, Karangahape Rd. B TWO Gentlemen, excellent grass court; Sunday play.—24, King Edward Ave.. Epsom. 5 WELCOME Tennis Club, Gibraltar Crescent. Parnell—Few vacancies; Sunday play; hard courts; 36/ year.—o: Rees, Hon. Sec., IS7, Symonds St. 42-773. 5 YOUNG Woman wishes join private Tennis Club, vicinity Pt. Chevalier.r—Write; Vantage, 4882, jStakl 5 transport notices. TRANSPORT BOARD. ALTERATION TO TIME-TABLE-SUNDAYS ONLY. BLOCKHOUSE BAY AND AVONDALE TRAM TERMINUS. Commencing on Sunday, November 6,: 1932, the Summer Time-table will be brought Into operation. For further particulars see revised time-table obtainable at local Ticket Agencies and Head Office, Customs Street West. A. E. FORD, 5 Manager. ' BAZAARS. PROTECTION Women, Children Shop, opening Tuesday, Bth, next Mainland, Chemist, Newmarket. Bargains ? 11 PROTECTION WOMEN, CHILDREN. Opening Tuesday Next, Nov. 8, Shop, next Mainland, Chemist, Newmarket. Exciting Bargains. Come and Buy Your Xmas Presents and Help a. Good Cause. :9 TEACHERS OF DANCING^ 1/6 A J ; ESSON. Ballroom Dancing, -including Tango, Quickstep, Waltz and Slow Foxtrot. Special Class for Elderly People. WEDNESDAY, 10.30 a.m. Physical Culture Class for Business Girls.. Operatic. Classical. Spanish Dancing, etc. ONE SHILLING A LESSON. Satisfaction Guaranteed. MISS VIOLET ROBERTSON. 200, Pacific Bldgs., Wellesley Street. 5 CROBATIC, Ballet, Tap, Ballroom; fees from 10/6 a'term.—Valeska's Studio, Ngapuhi Chambers. tPhone 46-121t - - • C ANCES Every Saturday, 8 p.m., Miss: Spence (assisted by Mr. Bruce). Private . Lessons Daily in Modern and Oldtime Dancing, including Tango. Tuition Classes, Mondays, 8 p.m.—Terms, Symondsville Studio, 30. Symonds St. Phone 42-237. RANK WOODRUFFE, the Expert Instructor—Jazz or Old-time, course 10/. 174. Upper Symonds St. B OLIDAY Music, Mandolin, etc., 1/6 a' lesson.—Room 14, 168, Queen jSt x 5 PARISIAN Studio, 419, Queen St.—Oldtime Dance every Monday; full Studio Orchestra in attendance. . '\VD'S' -pUBY SHERRIFF, 8, Hopotoun St., PonXV sonby—Latest Variation Tango, Quick' Step, Waltz, Tap; simplified versions for, beginners. C AN TOY School of Dancing, Royal Oak Hall, Royal Oak. — Beginners' Class (modern), every Saturday, Wednesday, 7 p.m. ■ C : PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. ; "DACKWARD Children Treated.—P. Meuli 1J (Mind, Nerves, Glands), Southern Cross Bldgs., Chancery St. Phone 47-349. C Legal practice for sale, in country town, near Auckland; suit , young man with Court ability.—Apply in I first instance to BOX 1557, AUCKLAND. 5 M' WALKER, Health Specialist, Dieti- • tian; approved natural methods.' ; Health Home. — Civic House, Auckland. Phone 30-680. C RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS. BEST Grill in city, 1/; Fish Meals, 1/; quality and service.—Victoria Cafe, 55, Victoria St. B CHIROPODY. ACHING Feet, Bunions, Corns, latest treatment; equipment as London American Foot Clinics.—Mervyn Adams, Foot Specialist, Pacific Bldgs., Queen St. C ONEHUNGA SHOPPING. VULCAN Electrical Engineering Works, Electrical Engineers—Battery, Ignition : Specialists ; Motor Repairs, Blacksmiths.— Phone 12-473, Onehunga. B : - | CHIROPRACTORS. /CHIROPRACTIC Institute (Inc.), Lionel Duggan, Principal, Winstone Buildings. X-ray and Fatho-Neurometer Service.— Phone 44-929. ■ - B UUCAN, Miss Freda (Palmer Graduate), Member N.Z.C.A., Third Floor, WinBtone Bldgs:. Queen St. Phone 46-414. B AND GILES (Palmer Graduates), " Members N.Z.C.A., Dilworth Buildings, Queen St. Phone 45-525. B JH. GRIFFITHS, Chiropractor (Call- • fornia College Graduate), 124, l Symonds St. Phone 47-524, Consultations 1 ,Kree. i>i

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 263, 5 November 1932, Page 19

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