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AMUSEMENTS. AUCKLAND SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. ANNUAL RALLY, TOWN HAIL, SATURDAY, 7 P.M. Drills, Dances, Action Songs, Gymnastic Display. Boys' Brigade, Life Boys, Girls' Life Brigade. PRESENTATION OF PRIZES. Free Admission. Collection. EVERYBODY WELCOME. 2S rpiiE visit of miss jy - 1 - MONCKIEFF, M.A., ow Zealand National Y.W.C.A. Secretary, i'rom W Peking, China. Members and Friends are reminded of these Fixtures at which Miss MoncrietT will speak;— SUNDAY. Sept. 20, 4.30 p.m.—TRIANGLE FORUM. Young Men and AVoinen especially invited. TUESDAY, Oct. 1, 2 p.m. — MEMBERS' AT HOME." 'WEDNESDAY, Oct. 2, 7.45 p.m.—"GIRLS RALLY." Club Members are reminded that this is their welcome to Miss Moncrieff. , SUNDAY, Oct. C. 5.30 p.m. — AFTER CHURCH SING SONG. Telephone 42-SGO for Further Particulars. THE RITZ for Bridge, Wedding Receptions, etc., Luxurious Surroundings —perfect appointments. Afternoon or Evenings. :x o S ' 242. Queen Street. EXHIBITIONS. LOAN EXHIBITION OF ANTIQUES. TO-DAY AND ALL NEXT week: HART'S BLDGS., HIGH ST., 11 A.M. to 9.30 P.M. (IN AID OF GIRL GUIDES .|)ND PLUNKET SOCIETY.) THE PICK OF AUCKLAND'S TREASURES. ADMISSION, 1/. 2S BALLS. f AUCKLAND RUGBY LEAGUE'S ANNUAL BALL. PETER PAN CABARET. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2, 1935. DANCING TO SUIT ALL. Reservations at the Cabaret. Tickets procurable ,Mr. E. Aslior, High Street, League Office, and Peter Pan Cabaret. 2S SCOTS HALL, MON., SEPT. 30. GRAND PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL, In aid of Cheer Fund for Public Hospital. MISS JESMOND HISCOTT, Queen representing Auckland West, Ex-Pupil of MISS AILEEN BERESFORD Will be presented on Monday Evening. PRICES : Adults 1/, Children 6d. PRIZES FOR ALL. X2S ATHLETIC SPORTS. LABOUR DAY SPORTS l dcklax * > J)OMAIN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1935. AUCKLAND AMATEUR ATHLETIC AND CYCLE CLUB, At the Request of the Labour Day Celebration Committee. Programme : 75 Yards, 150 Yards, 300 Yards, 880 Yards, Two Miles Steeplechase, 220 Yards Hurdles, One Mile Walk, Putting Shot, Hammer Throw, Discus Throw, Javelin Throw, High Jump, Broad Jump, Hop, Step and Jump, Pole Vault, Ladies' 75 Yards, Ladies' 1(10 Yards. Half-mile Cycling, One Mile Cycling, Two Miles Cycling, Half-mile Ladies' Cycling Handicap, De'il Tak' the Hin'-mp.ist. Points: 75, 150, 300 yards to count for Labour Day Cup. Entries will close FRIDAY, October 11, 5 p.m., with 11. T. J. McNIEL, Hon. Sec. A.A.A. and C.C., 10, Palmerston Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland. 28 PARADES. fRffW^DSO^RSI A TJCKLAND RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION (INC.). In connection with the Radio Conceit organised by IZB. to bo held in the Town Hall 011 WEDNESDAY, October 2, a Parade of Returned Soldiers will lie held, falling in at Quay Street, at 7 p.m. Ex-Servicemen are requested to parade wearing medals, and the parade will march up to the Town Hall, moving off about 7.15 p.m. A. W. M. OIILSOX, 2S Secretary. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. AIHEKE- JSLA ND. SUNDAY TRIP. S.S. HAUITI, 9.50 a.m. Leaves Northern Wharf. Fare: Surfdale 2/S, Ostend and Omilia 2/9. Leaves Omilia 4.30 p.m.. Ostend 4.50 p.m., and Siirfdnlc? 5.30 p.m. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. ml IE EVENT OF THE YEAR. OLD COROMANDEL COUNTY BOYS' AND GIRLS' ASSOCIATION. EXCURSION TO COROMANDEL. SS lIAUITI leaves Northern Wharf at 11 p.m., FRIDAY. OCTOBER 11, Returning SUNDAY, at 4.30 p.m. Bowling, Football, Social Functions. Return Fares : ADULTS 0/, CHILDREN 3/. Tickets obtainable at Boat. S p.m. A. MONTGOMERY, :5 Hon. Sec. and Treas. Queen Street, for WATERFRONT DRIVE AND HEACiiKS. Every 20 minutes. Return Fares from City; To St. Heller's Hay, 1/2; ivjl.iniarama, 1/ ; Mission Bay, lOd. Also a Service from NEWMARKET to BEACHES. Return Fare from Newmarket, 1/2; Itemuera P. 0., 1/ ; Upland Uoad, lOd (Children under 15 half fare). Ask a Driver for Time-table, etc. I'hone 24-78;j tor inquiries.—-L. J. KEYS, LTD. D OLIVE LAUNCHES — Rangitoto and Islington Bay: Leave Launch Steps Sunday, 10 a.m. Leave Rangitoto, Sunday: Islington Bay, 5.30 p.m.; Rangitoto, <i p.m. I'hone 42-133 and 44-599. All Boats Call at Devonport.—N. J. INGLIS. 28 ART UNIONS. DT. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY.— Art Union, drawn at Wellington. Winning Numbers: First Prize. 821 ; Second Prize, 22018: Third Prize. 39342: Fourth I'rize, 25048; Fifth Prize, 34127; Sixth Prize. 39,505. 2S T N T U N E -L with Spring appetites. Luscious Crisp Salads and Gold Meats and Savouries divine. THE RITZ,^

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 230, 28 September 1935, Page 27

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