DANCING. TUESDAY NEXT TUESDAY TUESDAY NEXT TUESDAY AUGUST 1. OPENING PRECENTENNIAL DANCE PRECENTENNIAL DANCE PRECENTENNIAL DANCE OF THE COMBINHD KOWHAI SCHOOL - ST. JOHN AMBULANCE (Cadet Division) AND THE AMERICAN SWING CLUB. Individually their Dances were L-ront.l Combined, they will be twice as good: After numerous auditions we proudly announce ibe exclusive engagement of PARADISE RHYTHM BAND PARADISE RHYTHM BAND slx-i'ibcw personality band, .month carlo, streamers, prizes, ETC. THE OUTSTANDING DANCE EVENT OF 1939! Bin DANCERS. A BRILLIANT BAND \ GREAT SUPPER WILL MAKE THIS A MEMORABLE NIGHT ! Bring a Party or come Yourself to the RIALTO BALLROOM, RIALTO BALLROOM, RIALTO BALLROOM. NEWMARKET. Subscription: Ladies 1/(1. Cents 2/ (Including Supper in the Lounge). TUESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 1 TUESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 1. MEETINGS. QHl*A'Sp L I G II T. HER FIGHT FOR SALVATION. AN URGENT APPEAL TO ALL WHO < HERISII PEACE AND FREEDOM. HEAR THE FOLLOWING SPEYKERS• MR. KENNETH MKLVIX. -MR. If. BARNES (N.Z. Council for "Adoption" of Chinese Refugio Children*. { REV. V. S. CHAU (with interpreter). I MR. R. ARMSTRONG o.'itv Council-1 lor). | REV. GREENWOOD. l Chairman: DR. D. G. COSTELLO. ' rpIIEATRE j i SYMONDS STREET i, | S UNDAY. JULY AT y^J HELP THE VICTIMS OF JAPANESE AGGRESSION. ALL PROCEEDS DEVOTED TO CHINESE RELIEF. MEETING ORGANISED BY AUCKLAND j LEFT p.ooK CLIP.. 2!) A ICELAND DRIVERS' AND RELATED -*■»- TRADES INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. The Monthly Meeting of the above Union will be held in the Trades Hall on TUESDAY. August 1. at 7.3U p.m. Business : General. L. G. MATTHEWS. - ! * Secretary. QUEST CLUB. sTrEETT TUESDAY, AUGUST 1. 8 P.M. "Viewpoints nit Survival." Speakers: Mr. J. o. Hanloit (Rationality! i, Mr. S. Oldfield HJllest Club). WEDNESDAY. 1 P.M.: LUNCH TALK. Mis, E. Sutherland: "There Is No Death." ' 29 rpHE AUCKLAND SAVINGS BANK. A MEETING OF THE TRUSTEES YVill he held at the Bank on WEDNESDAY NEXT. THE 2ND AUGUST. 1039, AT 2.1-1 P.M. F. E. SUTHERLAND. -" Manager. . CROQUET. CROQUET ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF DELEGATES Will be held at the PATRICIAN CLUBROUMS, Victoria Street West, on TUESDAY, AUULST 11. al 1 p.m. M. KEESING. -9 lion. Secretary. LOCAL BODY ELECTIONS. "PLLERSLIE BOROUGH COUNCIL. EXTRAORDINARY ELECTION. In accordance with Section 11 of (he Local Elections and Polls Act. I here'nv give notice that the following Candidate has been duly .Nominated for the Office of Member of t lie Ellerslie Borough Council. M.INNARNEY, John. I and there being only one member required I I hereby declare the said John Alclnnarnev i to be duly elected to such office. : Dated nt Ellerslie this 2*th dav ot Julv, ; 1030. JOHN WM. CARR. -*0 Returning Officer. » FUNERAL NOTICES. WVNYARD LODGE No. 57, <rXgz lOOF - Members of the Order are incited to attend the Funeral cf our late BROTHER A. YV. BOBBINS, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of Messrs. YV. H. Tongue and Sons. 1, Mount Eden Road, on ; MONDAY, JULY 31, at 11 a.m. E. G. FENNER. N.G. ! - 9 F. s. NEWBOLD, Secretary. , DECEASED ESTATES. PURSUANT TO AN ORDER made bv a ;*■ Judge of the Supreme Court of New /.calami on the 25th dav of Julv 3!i:Ki NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN t'hat all Creditors and other persons having Claim.s against liie Estate of GEOFFREY BRETON SWEET, of Auckland, Medical Practitioner deceased, who died at Auckland ou the 17th " day of May, l!i.!!>. and Probate of whose f Will was granted by the Supremo Court of New Zealand at Auckland on the Sth dav of June, 19.y.), are hereby required to scud in full particulars in writing of their Claims t.> the Executor. the Guardian Trust and Executors Company of NewZealand, Limited, at it.s registered office, situate on the first floor. South British BuiMing, Siiortland Street, in the City of Auckland, on or before the Sth day of 5 September, B»3f>. next, after which date the . Executor will proceed to distribute the Assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard un.lv to the • Claims and demands of which it shall then have had notice. Dated at Auckland tui.s 20th dav of July, 10311. " HOLM DEN AND HORROCKS, Solicitors to the abovenamed Executor. Auckland. 20 ■ DYERS AND CLEANERS. - pAKI'E'f Shampooing, latest electrical yj process—Domestic Vacuum Cleaning Co., 4-t-tiOQ. (j f'll'AlI AXTBED—No Shrinkage of Flannel VJ Trousers if sent to N.Z. Dry Cleaning , Co. Ph. 47 003- i; WH. DREW. Tailor. Cleaner. Dyer, ' Renovating.—3o-U3O. 210, Hobson St. C e GOLF. ? A UCKLAND'S Foremost Coach, Norrie . ■£*- Btll, at Watts' Sports DepoL No i Increase in fees. —Phone 45412. D j CHEMISTS. !) TJALPH'S Reliable Remedies, prompt mail 1 X%> order Cbetuist. —201, Symonds Street, i Auckland n RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS. '- Cafe, 17-1. Queen St.. d S3 serves Hot YVgciarian Dishes and C Salads. C
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 177, 29 July 1939, Page 19
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