LECTURES. -VE sc*. " mWELVE MONTHS IN ■*- SOVIET RUSSIA." " rpWELVE MONTHS 1^ 1 SO yiET RUSSIA. - LECTURE BY — MR. LEO SIMS, ir\IHV MARCH 8. Uscture commences j : 7 p.ni ' sharp to allow for questions and : discussion. | F.S.U. HALL, 409, KARANGAHAPE Opp. Ncwtou I .Q» -ATANGHESTER . r ,V NITY INDEPENDENT ORDER OF OD'DBIiLLOW b, Auckland Annual delivered in the Manchester Ln'tJ Ha u, corner of Victoria :.nd Hohson o TUESDAY. March 10, 1030, connnenc. n g at 8 p.lll. I'iist Officers ot the Order ait cordially invited to attend. , The "District Annual Conference■ (•oinnience at 0.30 a.m. on March 11, 1936, 111 the Manchester Units Hall. Members of the Order are cordiallj invited to attend the Conference. The Installation of District Officers v, 1 take place in the Manchester Uuit.v Hall, at S p.m. on THURSDAY, March 12, IJ3O. Members of the Order accompanied by friends, nre cordially invited to attend Installation Ceremony. JOHN McLEOD, P.G.M., 7 District Secretary. T \UItI ALWYN. LAURI ALWYN. L TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), .8 P-W-. Lewis Eadv Hall. Subjects: Making lour Life Plan," "The Law of Compensation "Steps From Failure and Mediocnty to Success." Collection. Final T.octure. Monda.v, 8 p.m.. For Interviews, lei. 4i-4o ; ) : _xj TOIN THE NEW MOVEMENT, J FABIAN ROOMS, SUNDAY NIGHT, 7.45. M. KIMBEL. 7 " TJIRTHDAYS ABOLISHED !!" ter-provoking lecture by Aimee Porter, World Lecturer-Healer, Sundaj, 7 p.m., Harmony Clubrooms, Darby 1( i'i. All Welcome. Collection. "■? ATBW ZEALAND Red Cross Society, Inc., IS Mount Roskill Sub-centre. Lectures in First Aid and Home Nursing Classes are now being formed. Enroll at oio, Dominion Rd. Also Junior Classes. 1 J. MOLLOY. Hon. Sec. "PEOPLE'S. University, Sunday, 2.45 p.m. J- Speaker, Mr. I). M. Rae. M.A., Principal Training College. Subject: "Japan and the Pacific." 3, Queen St. Welcome. 7 EXHIBITIONS. jyj RS. DE COSSEY (The World's Practical Spiritualist.) EXHIBITION OF PEN AND INK PAINTINGS (by Formula), Produced by light and waves, worked practically with the lingers. Some outlined automatically. All artists and students should view these paintings. Mrs. Dc Cossey claims to have been taught by Spirit Artists, Charles Sims, R.A., being chief teacher. Admission, 1/. 390, DOMINION ROAD. Mondays, Wednesdays, 7-9 uVlock. Tuesdays, Thursdays. 2 - 5. i ATHLET'C SPORTS. T> AM ARAM A SPORTS ts. " CLUB. (Under Northern Athletic » Union Rules.) s/ 7/ SATURDAY, MARCH 21, on ■Vwmm I MR. W. J. D. SHARP'S Farm, ~ Great South ltd., Ramarnma. £S0 PRIZE MONEY £80 ATHLETIC —120 yards open, of £8; 440 yards open, of £5; 220 yards open, of £3; BSO yards open, of £4. CYCLING —1 mile open, of £4; 2 miles open, of £8; 1 mile local, of £2 10/. Entries close FRIDAY, March 13, SECRETARY, Runeiman P.O. HUNTING EVENTS—Maiden Hunter, of £3 10/; Open Hunter, of £3 13/; Stockman's Competition, of '£ 1 10/0; Champion Hunter, of £11; Lady llunter, of £3 10/; Consolation Hunter, of £ 3 10/. Trotting Race of 11 miles, trophies valued £4 4/; Trotting Race, 2 miles, trophies valued £5 15/. Post Entries. Guessing Competitions and Local Events. ADMISSION: 1/0. Cars 1/. Children Free. Refreshments on Ground. Hot Water provided Free. Dance to follow in Ramarama Public I-lall. Send for Programme of Events and Nomination Forms. J. D. DUFTY, non. Sec. Runeiman P.O. :7 A 171 AST TAMAKI AMATEUR J-J SPORTS CLUB. | sL/r') The Annual Meeting of Id/ \] Athletic, Cycling and tV Hunting Events ! Will he held on tlie ! EAST TAMAKI RECREATION GROUNDS, SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1036. See Posters for Programme. Nominations for Running and Cycling Events close with the Secretary, SATURDAY, March 21, 1930. ALEX BAIRD, Hon. Secretary, East Taniaki. » Phone 119 D. Papatoetoe. 7 : GOLF. rpilE NORTH SHORJE GOLF CLUB (Inc.). (3. There are Vacancies for Fuil V A I'laying Members. Until these Vacancies are tilled no entrance V —V fees will be payable. Application must be made within one month from date. Subscription: Men £5 5/. Ladies £3 o/. Forms may be obtained from N. Bell, ; Watts' Sports Depot., 95, Queen Street, or the Secretary. S. W. 11. CHAMBERS, Hon. Secretary. March 7, 1930. 7 AUCKLAND'S Popular Professional, Norrie Bell, 22 years' experience Coaching at Watt's Sports Depi,t. Phone . 45-412. 2 Clubs, 7/0 to 45/. Three Coaches, X Girling, Gibb, Murray (N.Z. Champion).—Wiseman's. Queen St. D PUBLIC NOTICES. 1 OROWN LANDS FOR SELECTION. : Notice is hereby given that the undermentioned Sections are available for Selec--1 tion and applications will be received at ! the North Auckland District Lands and ' Survey Office, Auckland, up to 4 o'clock 3 p.m. on MONDAY, March 10, 1030 : r , SECTION 03, BLOCK V., OPOE S.D. — Area 70a Ir 24p. Capital Value, £ iO. r Half-yearly Rental, & 1 S/. Weighted - with £14 for improvements, payable in cash. Situated on the AwanuiHohoura Road by 14 miles of main road from Awanui. ' ALLOTMENTS 30 AND S.W. 40, RUAKAKA PARISH —Area 292 a lr OOp. 7 Capital Value, Hl5O. Halt'-yearly a Rental, £3. Situated on a branch ol t Sail Rock Road, approximately 13 miles 7 from Oakleigh. Further particulars on application to e W. D. ARMIT, 7 Commissioner ot Crown Lands, ; North Auckland Land District, Private Bag, Auckland, C.l. 0 A LBERT Symphony OrcJiestra —I'rac ~ A. tices Recommence Monday, Otli Choral Hall. New membea-s invited.—H Cocker, c/o Wliitcombe and Toombs. xi BOARDCASTING Club forming, talent at kinds wanted, entrance free. —Writ' F. 5172, Star. xU CHIROPRACTORS. C CHIROPRACTIC Institute (Inc.), Lione J Duggan, Principal, Winstone Buildings X-ray and Pathe-Neurometer Service.— I'hone 44-020. I ( CHIROPRACTIC Health Service — Percj vj llamblin, Palmer Graduate, Americar experience.—oo3, Colonial Mutual Bldgs Phone 42-244. I 1 vUUUAN, Miss Freca (Palmer Graduate) U Member N.Z.C.A., Third Floor, Win 1. gone Bldgs.. Queen St. Phone 40-414. I fCILES AND GILES (Palmer Graduates) CX Members N.Z.C.A.. Dilworth Building Queen St. Phone 43-525. 1 DENTISTRY. GENTLENESS and Extreme Care is tin Slogan of Howey Walker. Dentist, opp John Court. Ltd. * rrOWEY WALKER'S New Teeth surpas n a n others for comfort and natura S sppearance.—2o9, Queen St. '
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 57, 7 March 1936, Page 23
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