y£EET me Queen St., 1 o'clock.—Alt. xl pARCELS FOR SOLDIER TEACHERS. Please send particulars of serving >verseas to THE PRINCIPAL, TEACHERS' TRAINNG COLLEGE, AUCKLAND, as we have some inomplete addresses. 1 friend, Avondale Town Hall, *" September 25.—Please write Horace Miller. 78, Queen's Drive. Lyall Bay. Wellington. 2 N I M A L WEEK. No one can persuade me that it is weak and ?rong to be merciful to all animals. They lepend on us as we beg God to care for us. lot weighing our merits, but pardoning our •ffences. Those souls are enriched which have /on an animal's love. They have attained to ligh honour. JEFP. • ROCKLAND CITY MISSION. Here's Hoping That OUR OLD FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS Will Continue to Send Us THEIR LEFT-OFF CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR. Our anticipated income is seriously reduced owing 0 the (VERY NECESSARY) WAR APPEALS. Won't you please help US to help OTHERS ight at our very doors? Donations will be most ratefully received and will be : SPENT ENTIRELY >N RELIEF WITHOUT DEDUCTION lor "overlead expenses." JASPER CALDER. j 323, Queen Street, C.l, or P.O. Box 295, Auckland. :5 BUSINESS ~PERSONAL. 4 BOUT "Goe-Easie" Shoes —Lasting comfort, grace and ease to ladies with wide or tender | eet. Exclusive selection. A pleasure to serve you t James Adams, Shoe Stores, Wellesley St. E. B 4 CHING Feet, Corns. —Mrs. A. E. Russell (late Russell and Long), St. Kevin's Arcade. | >hone 42-489. B DEAFNESS —New Invisible Aids, no wires, bat- | teries.—Consult Mr. Hart, British Hearing j Lids, 171. Queen St. B FREE Catalogue Hygienic Appliances.—Spitz. Chemist. 183. Broadway. D gKIN AND gCALP gPECIALISTB. FOURTH FLOOR, QUEEN gTREET. CONSULTATIONS FREE. PHONE 41-374. Trained Nurses in Attendance. Hours: 9 - 5.30 p.m.; Fridays, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Branch at NATIONAL BANK BUILDINGS, HAMILTON. Phone 1611. D gALFOUR JRVINE & ~|~ TP., QUALIFIED OPTICIANS. Phone 100, KARANGAHAPE ROAD 45-009 ! 110. QUEEN STREET 40-111 119. VICTORIA ST., HAMILTON .. 3141 BANK ST., WHANGAR EI 2416 D ! Howey \ttalker. * ▼ DENTIST. 209, QUEEN STREET (Corner Building. Opposite John Court's). Phone 41-538. USUAL HOURS. Also Friday Evenings. p H W F ROST (AUcKLAND) ' L TD • SURGEON DENTISTS. CORNER QUEEN AND WYNDHAM STREETS. (Next " Herald.") PHONE 46-232. HOURS AS USUAL. FRIDAY EVENINGS. 7 - 8.30. D matrVmqnTaL. 2JYLVIA GERARD (next Hotel Auckland) —Prompt .3 Introductions. Penfriends. Matrimony.—Phon* 12-703. D LITORKING Girl, 22, home loving, desires ▼ ▼ Marriage, Working Man. —Gaybie Verettc, 20, Pacific Buildings, Wellesley Street East. xl HOMES ~AND ATTENTION a LLEN MOORE—Pensioners or otherwise; beauts- tiful surroundings; day and night nursing; 3res, every comfort: no mental cases. Fees iccordingly. 37. PORTLAND ROAD. REMUERA. Phone 24-122. D "TVAV-A-DENE"—Select Convalescent Home, 313. X-/ Mt. Eden Road. Spacious Rooms. Day and Night Nursing.—Phone 46-809. B MT. VIEW HOSPITAL, Medical and Convalescent, 5, Esplanade Rd.. Mt. Eden. Social Security Benefits.—Phone 14-697. B r |^lTlKANGl —Quambi Guest House, delightfully A situated, convenient bus.—Misses McLay. B CLUB NOTICES". ~ CUMBERLAND - WESTMORLAND Association— Lakeianders* Birthday Celebrations, Saturday, 3th, 7.30 p.m., British Legion Rooms, 54. Shortland St. :x3 LANCASHIRE Soc. Social and Dance, Manchester Unity Hall, Wednesday, Oct. 2, 8 p.m. Mempers and members' friends. 1 HE Yorkshire Society, Fabian Rooms, Wednesday, October 2, 7.45 p.m. Cards and lancing. xl N VACANT. A BERCQRN, 363, Queen St., above Town Hall. J\. Bed. Breakfast. 6/6; free parking.—4s-254. D T CCOM. —Central House, 143, Hobson St. —Bed c\- and Tray; parking.—3o-783. TFS CCOM., Bed, Breakfast.—Wellesley House, Wellesley St. West. Phone 42-253.- B A CCOM., Warwick, Wellesley Stl W.. min. A. Civic: Bed. Breakfast. 6/.—lo-140. TFS INEMOA Private Hotel, Rotorua (late Constants), B. and 8., 8/; D.B. and 8., 11/: 12/6 lay, £3 15/ week. Excellent cuisine. A.A. and p.S. One minute Government Baths. B ROTORUA —Devonshire House —Excellent Accommodation. moderate tariff.—Phone 22. B OTORUA —Queensland Private Hotel, under new management; moderate tariff: excellent table. B gPECIAL rpoURS, AVAILABLE UNTIL QCTOBER | COVERING THE POPULAR RESORTS OP NEW ZEALAND. BV RAIL AND SERVICE CAR. Large reductions for inclusive price Tours cover transport, accommodation and sightseeing. Still greater reductions to parties of six or more. NORTH ISLAND Tours include Napier, Waikaremoana, Rotorua, Wairakel. Waitomo, The Chateau and New Plymouth. SOUTH ISLAND Tours Include West Coast. Blenheim, Nelson. Chrlstchurch, Mount Cook, Wanaka, Queenstown, Te Anau, and Dunedin. Tours cost from £4 to £22, according to the number of days. See the Famed Scenic Resorts of the Dominion at Low Cost. Obtain all details NOW at the QOVERNMENT rpoURIST JJUREAU, 97, QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. PHONE 44-800. Agents: Challinor's World Travel Service. HamiK ton: Messrs. Ball and Crawshaw, Glsborne. T HOLIDAY ACCOMM. WANTED. BACH, sleep 3, Laingholm preferred, fortnight Xmas. —615. Dominion Rd. 3 ACH, 2 rooms, furn.; fortnight from October 7: handy.—Write B. 0495, Stab. xl BACH, turn.. Mellons Bay, sleep 3. one week froir Christmas Day.—Write B. 0438, Star. 1 ACH. furn.. Mellons Bay. sleep 3. one week from Christmas Day.—Write B. 0438. Star. 1 BROWN'S BAY Beach.—Bach wanted, two weeks, December 20.—Write Ash, 4001, Star. 1 SMALL Bach, Walheke, 3 weeks from Decembei 27.—8. 0508. STAB.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 233, 1 October 1940, Page 1
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