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- AUCTIONS. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF JJIGH-CLASS J|MJRNISHINGS. rjlO-MORROW rpHURSDAY, AT A.M., !- AT OUR UPSTAIRS SALEROOMS, Next Power Board Buildings. AC \v'i 1 M3T> uu d? r T Instructions from MRS. i„A r' i*. Klu S«ton Avenue, who lias , fcouth, and other Clients, PARTICULARLY ATTRACTIVE CHESFacin"s' LI) with Jacobcan 2 V gold'\eatJ OCC ' CHAIKS (fished in MICROSCOPE .(Henry Grouch, Londor.), to be sold at 12 o clock. ' M A ! lOGANy - Mahy. Arm : ' 7 .1 ! rs , , allJ . 4 ° cc - Chairs, 3-pce. ' I n'. , 1 ! Suite uplid. Moquette, Papier ? Ofu (°I r Oak Cane-back Easy Chairs, Oak Occ. lables, inlaid Chess Table, Set 3 r '!'"«•!. t i ■ Tables . Rosewood Stained Bow-touted China Cabinet, Seagrass Ch.iirs lot louri yases, Fire Screen, Brass Kerb and Irons, 3-1 ce. Chesterfield Suite (loose - covered), Couch, (drop-end); Cushions i S,? ' "V. 1 Gramophone, Elec. Table Lamp I Elec. Radiators, Brass Tray and Stand Oak , Pot Stands. Walnut Piano Stool, 15 x i'' . Axminstei* Carpet. 9 x 12 Wilton Carpet", 1 Mohair H. Rugs, Carpet, Felt. : JACOB, OAK DINING SUITE, Jacob. ; Occ. Table, Oak Tea Wagon, Oak Spirit • Tantalus lo bottles), E. Cake Stand, Tea ■ Set, Dinner Ware, Glass Ware. Oak Leather : Armchair, 2 Card Tables. 3-I'ce. Cane-back ; Chesterfield Suite, Light Oak Sideboard, ; Ext. Table. G Chairs. Oak Ilall Seit. Oak '. Kef. Hall Table, 4 Oak Chairs. Ox. Kerb .' and Irons, Lot Asst. Books, Pictures, Fire ' Screen, Oak Writing Bureau, Fireside : Chairs, 12 x 9, 9 x 10.0 and 9 x 9 and 9 x ! 7.0 Ax. Carpets, Ax. 11. Rugs. ' ROSEWOOD BEDROOM SUITE. 5-PC'E. MAHOGANY BED. SUITE, D. , Kapok Mattress, Pillows, Double and Single - Blankets, Oak Bed. Suite, Oak Comb. Chest, l I). Oak Bed and Wire, G-drawer Chest, , Light and Dark Comb. Chest, Single R. Bed- , steads. S. Kanok and Wool Mattresses, R. Occ. Tables. Curtains. 66 SINGER SEWING MACHINE, Gent's . Bike, Elec. Vacuum Cleaner, Carpet . Sweeper, Brooms and Mops, Alum. Sauee--3 pans, Crockery. K. Chairs. Shaving Cabinet. ! Med. Cabinet, Soiled Linen Basket, 3-Fold ; Screen. Folding Canvas Cot, Folding Chair, . 12-drawer Oak Cabinet. ; RADIOLA SUPERHETERODYNE EAT- . TEKY SET, with Speaker. Trickle 2-5 Amp. : Charger and Speaker; Hartman Wardrobe , Trunk, nearly new. : piCHARD J^TD., : TITOS. B. ARTHUR. Auctioneer. 20 •' MEETINGS. i MIL K. MILK. — MONSTER MEETING — t. — MONSTER MEETING — • PROTEST AGAINST INCREASED PRICE OF MILK. j AND DEMAND REPEAL OF ACT. : TOWN HALL, : TO-NIGHT — WEDNESDAY, AT S P.M. Chairman : MISS ELLEN MELVILLE. SPEAKERS: ARCHDEACON HOLBROOK, Ftes. Social '• Workers' Association. il MR. I. J. GOLDSTINE, Member Auckland '. ' Milk Council. 1, MR. L. FALKNER. representing Primary u Schools' Committees' Association. r MR. F. E. LARK, President Unemployed i. Workers' Association. 1 MR. F. McLEOD, President Relief { Workers' Union. [ MRS. H. KASPER, President of the Auckland Branch of the National Council [' of Women. I Petition for Repeal of Milk Act will be ; available for Signature at the Meeting. ,j Collection will be Taken to Defray I Expenses. I' CITIZENS! COME AND PROTECT YOUR ; FREEDOM! On Behalf of the Committee. 20 A. M. McNAIR. i pUBLIC BETING. ' pRACTICAL pROSPERITr pROPOSALS. ' — TOWN HALL — ;• TO-MORROW (THURS.), i' AT 8 P.M. HEAR 1 ALBERT RUSSELL s ON l' TJRACTICAL PROSPERITY PROPOSALS, AND 3 QTTAWA ' WAGES. YOU WANT PROSPERITY. ; COME, LISTEN, LEARN. '. ADMISSION FREE. NO COLLECTION. '. 20 A UCKLAND PROVINCIAL PATRIOTIC 1 A AND WAR RELIEF ASSOCIATION. : The Annual General Meeting of the Association will be held at the Association's Offices, Iloldsworth's Building, corner • Albert and Swanson Streets, Auckland, on THURSDAY, June 28, 1934, at 2.15 o'clock. BUSINESS: To receive the Annual Report of the • Executive and Hon. Treasurers. : To receive the Statement of Accounts i for the year ended March 31, 1934. To elect Seven (7) Members to the Executive. General. T. B. KAY, : Secretary. I NOTE.—In view of the above meeting the Association's Offices will be closed at Noon for Ordinary Business. :27 NEW ZEALAND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE. AUCKLAND BRANCH. : • A General Meeting of the Branch will be held in the Institute Room, Wellesley St. School, SATURDAY, June 23, at 9.30 a.m. J Business —To discuss the proceedings of > the Annual Meeting at Wellington and to , receive a Report from Representatives of the Branch. Members requested to bring "National Education" for June. x2O J. ARMSTRONG, Sec. Auckland whole milk PRODUCERS' ASSN. The Annual Meeting and Election of Committee will be held in the Chamber of Com--1 niercc, TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 11 • a.m. I As important matters will be discussed, all members are urged to be present. A. J. .GROVE, 20 Hon. Secretary. 1 S. "OA WHIT I BOWLING CLUB (Incorporated). a—The Annual General MeetTlZ'.j ing of the above Club will 1 Vi take place in the Pavilion, Kaugitoto Avenue, Remuera, ON THURSDAY, JUNE 2S, 1934, : At 7.30 p.m. Business: To Receive the Annual Report and Balance-sheet, Election of i Officers, General. I H. J. SCELLY, 20 Hon. Secretary. TOILET SPECIALISTS. ' Permanent Waving, } w especially suitable for elderly people; inquires invited.—Powder Puff Salons, ; Karangahape Rtl. Phone 46-718. C ENUINE Permanent Wave, 10/0; Marcel and Water Waving. 2/6; work ! guaranteed.—Pollock, 27, Security I 42-129. D ! " LAWN TENNIS. A BRUCE AND SONS. Expert Tennis . and Badminton Racquet Stringers.—94. Albert St. Phone -15-617. C | \\T WYLLIE, the International Stringer, for all Tennis and Bad- ! minton Requisites,—l 26, Queen's Arcade^

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 144, 20 June 1934, Page 3

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