AMUSEMENTS. LEWIS EADY CONCERT HALL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, AT S P.M. MR. ROLAND FOSTER'S GRAND CONCERT. JEAN MACFARLANE, Reappearance after Australian Tour; SYBIL PHILLIPPS, RUTH SCOTT, THELMA HOUSTON (Sydney), JESSIE SHAW (Engaged for Wellington Centennial Exhibition). AND OTHER WELL-KNOWN ARTISTS. Tickets (3/ and 2/) and full particulars at Lewis Eady, Ltd.*s. Box Ollice. Concessions to Teachers. Students and Members of Choirs. N.B.— LAST TEN DAYS FOR AUDITIONS AND ADVICE OR LESSONS FROM ROLAND FOSTER. Teacher of many Internationally Successful Singers. Appointments—Miss Mudford. Lewis Eady, Ltd., or PHONE <12-211 (Glenalron). MEETINGS. tgETU^^^TERSi| RETURNED gOI.DIERS* ASSOCIATION (INC.). TIIE THIRD QUARTERLY MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION Will bo hold in the LEWIS EADY HALL. Queen Street, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1040, at 7.-1.*3 p.m. BUSINESS : I—Quarterly Report. 2—Financial Statement and Auditor's Report. 3—Notice of Motion—"That Article VI. Section <1 Sub-section (a) of the Constitution ;m«l Kules of the Association he amended by tin* addition of the following words: 'provided that no person shall be eligible for election to the Executive Committee unless he
shall have been a tinaneial member of some branch of tlie N.Z.B.S.A. for at least two years immediately prior (o the election ami provide*! further that no person shall he eligible for election as President unless lie shall have previously served at least one year as u member of the Executive Committee of the Auckland R.S.A.'" •I—General Business. J. W. KENDALL, President. QOM MUN IS T PAR TY. QUAY STREET SUNDAY, 3 P.M. Subject: "WWR. DECEPTION, AND MR. FRASER." Speakers: ALEX. DREXXAX, JACK MATH lAS. (Auspices Auckland Provincial Committee. r.P.x.z.). oo BODIES' LABOURERS' UXIOX. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING OP TIIE UNION Will be held in the TRADES lIALL on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS: 1 Remits to Annual Conference of tlie Federati<m of Labour. Members are urged to attend. w. Mclennan. Seerefa ry. A X D MWZ _ DISTRICT sRETURNED 50LDIERS l| R KT l* KNEI > SOLDIERS' ' ' ASSUCIATI ° X (INC.). The Quarterly Meeting of Members will be held at the Clubrooms. Princes Street. Onehunga. on THURSDAY. January 'Jo. T.i in. at 7.2)0 p.m. Business: General and Harmony. __ Men from the District serving with lI.M. Forces are cordially invited to attend. X. A. CUING. :2l Hon. Secretary. LECTURES. /tfauufe. S T - J OHX V'BUDAXCE. i ° SJ J? n; sT & JTOME -vrunsiso. QLASSES or JNSTRUCTION TO QOMMEXCE AT TIIB A MBULAXCE gTATIO.V, JJUTLAXD gTIIEET, AT rj P.M. MONDAY. Feb. .*». Ladies' Home Xursing. TUESDAY. Feb. <>. Men's Homo Nursing. WEDNESDAY. Feb. 7. Ladies' First Aid. THURSDAY. Feb. S. Men's First Aid. AT GAS COMPANY'S ROOMS, OTAIIUIIU, MONDAY. Feb. 12, at 7 p.m.. Ladies' lI.N. I*eo for the course of <» woeklv Lectures and Examination. 7/0. Text Books, 2/0. Further classes in First Aid, Home Nursing and A.R.P. are being arranged. I hose will be held in the suburbs as well as at the Ambulance Station. Successful candidates are eligible for enrolment in Divisions and Voluntary Aid Detachments of the St. John Ambulanc" Brigade. S. E. LANG STONE, :?0 Secretary-Manager oC Auckland Centre. gUXDAY NIGHT AT S DRUIDS' HALL, NORLAND STREET, NLW lON (behind Star Cinema). anniversary RALLY. In rionoilr of Three Great Working Class Leaders : LENIN, LEIRKXECIIT. LUXEMBURG. Ail(l the People's Poet: ROUP.IK I'.URNS. Speakers: GORDON WATSON. M.A.. TED WHITLOW. (Auspices Auckland Provincial Committee" c.p.x.z.i. o,) "ORITISII - ISRAEL LECTURES Trr... s "" ll;,v School Union Ilali. Oneen St \\ I.DNESDAY NEXT. .TAXI'ARY L't So, "CIIKISTIAXITY. WAR A Xll PACM'ISM M Is ir wroni: for Christians t.. ti-lif is Speaker: .MR. I. ARTHUR I'OLLARD. S CYCLING. \J AX:" K A f AMATEUR \\D CYCLE CUMBIXED CHAMPIONSHIPS. WESTERN* SPRINGS STADIUM, WEDNESDAY, .TAXUARY L'l, T.l'ri. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. I \ SPECIAL GENERAL MEETI " v ING or TIIE AUCKLAND I'noTUALI. ASSOCIATION Ir i Will be held at the Y.M.C.A. en - WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 7. ; 1010, at S p.m. t BUSINESS : Alterations to Rules. | W. HARRISON. Secretary. - 314. Southern Cross Buildings, Chancery Strror, Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 17, 20 January 1940, Page 19
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