____ BOXING. TOWN HALL JKTjI —NEXT MONDAY— Professional Lightweight Contest. We present one of the Greatest Fighters ever to visit our shore*— JOHNNY HUTCHINSON JOHNNY HUTCHINSON JOHNNY HUTCHINSON JOHNNY HUTCHINSON (America). Hutchinson, rated third In the World's Ranking List, has just completed a sensational tour of Australia, winning all his bouts in t.li«- approved style until in Brisbane ho met Young Gildo. and. matched twice, they scored a win each in two of the greatest tights ever seen in that State. lie meets YOUNG GILDO YOUNG GILDO YOUNG GILDO YOUNG GILDO (Honolulu). The Filipino Chntnplou and greatest draw card Auckland has known, and wbo will be fancied by many to beat his douchtv opponent in this, their deciding encounter. Twelve 3-minute Rounds. NO INCREASE IN PRICES. FREE LIST SUSPENDED. Box Plan at Watts' Sports Depot. Ltd.. Exchange Lane. PUBLIC NOTICES. you j£xow most, people disturbed by present international events would have known in advance, had they obeyed Christ's injunction to "Search the Scriptures." M»ny who profess to be authoritative declare another war would mean the end of civilisation, whereas Scripture shows it as the start of a better one. the end of man's system of government. but the beginning of government by God. The Bible records in advance the rearming of the nations (Joel Hi.. 9-16), the .sudden start of the- next war (Eiekiel xxxviii.), the immediate attitude of the Israel people (Eiekiel xixviii., 13), the combatants and who opposes them, what methods are used against them, and the locality of the war (Ereklel sxxvlll. and xxxlx.. Zechariab xlv.). The result of another war and its effect on the world are also clearly stated (Joel iii., 17-21, Zechariab xlv., 9-21. Psalm xlvi.). To-day's happenings are proving the nuthoi :ty of Scripture and the unreliability of the opinions of men. The Israel Commonwealth of Nations may not believe in advance of events, but their reaction to the coming conflagration is shown lu detail by prophecy (Joel ii.). READ YOUR BIBLE — NEWS AHEAD OF EVENTS. Reprinted from "National Message," July 24, 1937. for further Information write or call BBITISH-ISRAEL WORLD FEDERATION, 456. Queen Street, Auckland. ■ 22 rn RAN® PORT LICENSING ACT, 1931, 1 AND ITS AMENDMENTS. Public notice is hereby given that the Auckland Transport, Board, as Metropolitan Licensing Authority for tbe Auckland Transport District, baa. received the undermentioned applications for Transfers of Taxi cab-Service Licenses: — J. Whitconjbe to J. A. Button (public); F. J. Murray to B. J. Kennedy (public); W. B. Patterson to C. R. Driver (private). A public sitting of the Authority will be held in tbo Board Room of the Auckland Transport Board, 43, Customs •Street West, Auckland. at 10.30 a.m. on MONDAY, July 1. l!>IO, for the purpose of receiving evidence and representations in Tavour of or against the granting of these applications. public notice is ateo hereby given that the Authority, at this meeting, Intends of Jto own motion to amend the present scale of fares and charges of all taxlcab-servlce licenses issued by It in respect of private taxlcaibs, by fixing the fare BY TIME for up to 2 passengers per hour the same as the f-ire for 3 or 4 piassengers. I.e. 15/. Any further information required may be obtained from the Secretary. Dated this 20th day of June, 1040. 22 ■ C. B. ORIBBLE, Secretary. COUNTY COUNCIL. WOMEN'S PATRIOTIC ACTIVITIES — TAKANINI BRANCH. A Meeting of Ladies interested In the formation of a District Committee to assist in Patriotic Work will i>e held In the Takauinl Hall on TUESDAY. June 25, 1940. at 2 p.m. The Convener of the Meeting Is MRS. R. H. TUCKER, Takantni. F. M. WATERS. 22 County Chairman. ♦ Z. RED CROSS SOCIETY, INC. NEWMARKET SUB-CENTRE. CLASSES FIRST AID—TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 7.30 HOME^NURKING—THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 7.30 p.m. MOTOR MECHANICS—MONDAY, JULY 'CLASSES HELD IN LIBRARY. MUNICIPAL CHAMBERS, NEWMARKET. ENROL NOW and qualify for Membership in V.A.D. PHONE 43-010, M. E. KELSEY, Hon. Secretary. 6.30-7.30 p.m. 22 Z. RED CROSS SOCIETY. FIRST AUCKLAND MEN'S DETACHMENT. _ IN FUTURE THE USUAL WEEKLY PARADE WILL BE HELD EVERY TUESDAY at 7.30 p.m. IN THE RED CROSS ROOMS, 14. Commerce Street. Intending Members Welcome. PHONE (OFFICE) 45-340. 22 EATTY USERS ARE INVITED TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR FACTORY RECONDITIONING SERVICE. Quotations Gladly Given. . 55, CUSTOMS STREET EAST. 25 LOSING COMBINED ROAD AND RAILWAY BRIDGE OVER WAIKATO RIVER AT HUNTLY. The combined road and railway bridge over the Waikato River at Hnntly will be closed to all road traffic between the hours of 9.30 a.m. and 10.30 a.m. from Tuesdays to Fridays, Inclusive. In each week., commencing on TUESDAY. June 4, 1040. and continuing until further notice. By Order. :22 _ PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. A CARD BUSDENTIST, Wishes to announce that he is now practising his profession at Lister Building, Victoria Street. Seventh Floor. TELEPHONE 40-238. ' S RESTAURANTS J AND TEAROOMS. MAMTARIUM Cafe, 174, Queen Street, Serves Hot Vegetarian Dishes; also salads. C
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 147, 22 June 1940, Page 19
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