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PERSONAL. A PPRECIATIVE Thanks to Secretary and Watersiders for Financial Help received, very grateful.—Basil Edwards. 174. PonsonOy Rd. 5 i BELIEVE on the Lord Jesus and thou shalt * be saved. x 5 BUS stop, Friday night—lnterested; same place ] to-night. 7 o'clock.—Spirts Coat. x 5 : G1 IRIiS interested in forming Cricket Club please - * write 8., Star, or Phone 40-009 between 1-4 | Pm. x 8 1 Glen eden gala day,' Held on September 21. < The Committee wish to thank all who assisted in any capacity and also the General Public , who so generously responded. 5 ri YPSY.—How are you? Hoping see you soon: * love.—Tap. 5 { T ANDLORDS wishing to form House Owners' protection Society, write Freeman, 4, Flower i St.. Auckland. C.3. x 5 . lAUNCH Owner wants Mate, mechanic preferred. S. 4986. STAR. x 5 I WISH TO THANK the Sister. Nurses and EK)ctors of Ward 27A. Auckland Hospital, for their kindness and attention during my illness. Special thanks to Nurse Dreaver. R. J. MARTIN. 5 JENNETT —Write same old address.—J. s7 ; —NOT sure. Write me G.P.O. —M. x 5 ■ OQUIB and Little Bobble.—Please communicate ; address. —F. 4685. Star. x 7 ILL Betty White. Newmarket, now believed married, or anyone knowing address, please Write Urgent. 0646. Star. 5 \XTILL THE CARRIER WHO DID A SMALL » ▼ MOVING JOB AT 107, WARNOCK STREET, WESTMERE. please communicate with above address? It will be to his advantage. Urgent. x 7 VITOULD Mrs. E. Whitta, late of Christchurch. ▼ * or anyone knowing her whereabouts, kindl v send her present address to S. 4644. Star. P E— UNDERSTAND NOW AND SYMPATHISE, • DEAR, ONE. Sorry I made you write. I've been cruel. My heart will be with you all the . time. Afraid for you. Don't write till you think I best. I will know why. I promise to destroy them, tho* 'tis hard. Feel unworthy of your regard. You say such nice things. Hoping, longing. I love you so. Will talk to you always. 5 Z. COASTGUARDS SERVICE. INC. SEAMEN RATINGS. Applications for Voluntary Servicc as Seaman Ratings are invited from Young Men. age 16 and upwards. Applicants must be ineligible for overseas service. Application forms, etc.. can be obtained from the undersigned. CHIEF TRAINING OFFICER. No. 1, Pitt St., Auckland. 5 OUR Heavenly Father whose tender mercies are over all Thy works, graciously soften the hearts of the unmerciful, rule and dfrect the workers seeking to stop cruelty of Thine Animal Kingdom. Please crown our efforts with succcss and Thy mercy. —JEFF. 5 . 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 to the (VERY NECESSARY) WAR APPEALS. Won't you please help US to help OTHERS light at our very doors? Donations will be most gratefully received and will be SPENT ENTIRELY ON RELIEF WITHOUT DEDUCTION for •'overhead expenses." : . .v. JASPER CALDER. 323, Queen Street, CjL.or - v :' •_ r. • ( P.O. Box 295. Auckland. 'o INSTATE OF JOHN BYRNE. Any Person or Persons having information regarding any of the undermentioned persons, arc requested to communicate with the DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE. AUCKLAND.— (a) PATRICK BYRNE, Burn or Burns. <b) THOMAS BYRNE, Burn or Bums, and his son, ROY BYRNE, Burn or Burns. (c) MARY BYRNE, stated to have died at Panmure, Auckland. (d) KATE REYNOLDS, nee Byrne, stated to have died at Sydney, New South Wales. (e) JAMES BYRNE, stated to have died In Australia. 1913 or 1914. :5 MATRIMONIAL. ABOUT MARRIAGE—AII Introductions made by <-\YBIE VERETTE. 320. Pacific Buildings. Wellesley Street East, Are Positively Genuine and Discreetly % Arranged. CALL. PHONE 40-504. Or send stamped envelope for particulars. x 5 1 >ACHtiLOR *4-4), excellent position, desires J.J> matrimony lady 30-43.—-Sylvia Gerard. 5 BACHELOR (35). good position, nice personpli*,y. seeks > matrimony.—Sylvia Gerard. 5 C'UviL Servant, tall, smart. 30, desires *acquain- •' to nee: matrimony.—Sylvia Gerard. 5 (1 ENT (42), tall, educated. Permanent Work.' * wishes to meet Lady, good disposition, view i Matrimouy; no P.O. address.—Write S. 4733. j Star. • 5 I ON£LY People, all ages, lacking companion- ! JIJ ship, view matrimony, introductions arranged throughout the Dominion.—Agnes Hart's Penfriends. Box 11. Te Aro. Stamped address. 5 lON ELY People.—The Road to Happiness is -i by writing or calling on Sylvia Gerard (next Hotel Auckland) for Introductions —Prompt Service—Friendly assistance towards meeting your Idea! Partner, view Mn^riTinny.—Ph. 4?-703. 5 GEHARD (next Hotel Auckland)— Prompt Introductions. Penfriends. Matrimony.—Phoiu 42-703. D YVIDOWER 150). nice home, no family, seeks " matrimony.—Sylvia Gerard. 5 \I7IDOW, like to meet Refined Gentleman (50). ▼ ▼ view Matrimony.—Genuine. 4656. Star. 5 CLUB NOTICES. | fJIRMINQHAM ASSOCIATION-Monthly Social. J_J Wednesday, Fabian Rooms: good programme. \ Ex-residents and friends welcome. Information 36-134. •• 5 DEVON and Cornwall Club, Social and Dance, Monday. October 7. 7.45 p.m.. Faoian Rooms. 3, Queen Street. Everybody welcome x 7 ("ILOUCESTER & SOMERSET ASSOCIATION. JT GRAND SOCIAL. Dancing. Cards. Supper. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 8 P.M. Manchester Unity. J Members and Friends Welcome. Admission 1/. ; 5 | "j\/|ANX Society Social and Dance, Tuesday, Oct. '. U-I-8, British Legion Rooms. Shortland St., opp . Bycroft's. Please note new address. 7 "\J ORMAL and Wellesley Old Pupils' Club.. | 500 to-night. Wellesley Street School. All * welcome. S4 j SENIOR RADIANT HEALTH CLUB. . Unity Buildings, j TUESDAY. OCTOBER 8, 8 P.M. Demonstration "Grinding and Making Whole- !» meal Bread," Mrs. Warder and Mrs. Goodenough. » Practice, 7 p.m. 5 t * rpHE INTERNATIONAL RADIANT HEALTH , L CLUB (Inc.) —His Majesty's Arcade. Wed- ; nesday, 7.45 p.m. "THE HERBS AND FRUITS t OF THE PLANETS." An astrological talk by Miss Irene Rutherford. Ladies and gentlemen j invited. 5 I HOMES AND ATTENTION. s A GED Folk, every care.—Avon Rest Home. i r Road. Epsom. 29-828. C ? A LLEN MOORE —Pensioners or otherwise; beauiV tiful surroundings; day and night nursing; fires, every comfort; no mental cases. Fee* accordingly. 37. PORTLAND ROAD. REMUERA. Phone 24-122. C Home for Aged Person or Con--5 valescent.—loa, Walters Rd.. Dominion Rd. Phone 14-692. x 5 " "TW-A-DENE" —Select Convalescent Home. 313, * U Mt. Eden Rd. Bpacious Rooms: Day and « Night Nursing.—Phone 46-809. B ? " /"ILENAVIS " Medical and Convalescent Hospital. social security benefits; quiet, secluded.— B 64. Epsom Ave. Phone 28-993. xl g "\f"T. VIEW HOSPITAL, Medical and ConItJL valescent, 5. Esplanade Rd., Mt. Eden. Social ; Security Benefits. —Phone 14-697. B d /~\UIET Home and kind attention awaiting - Vl invalid lady.—Phone 16-117. x' . rrilTlßANGl—Quambi Guest House, delightfulls X situated, convenient bus.—Misses McLay. E NURSING HOMES. GLADSTONE —Modern Convalescent Home, beau tllul view, trained staff: fees moderate; singl and share rooms.—l, Canterbury Place, Parnell near The Kiosk. Phone 40-497. :x B PRODUCE FOR SALE. G~ OOD- Line Wheat, slightly undergrade, fivi sack lots, 6/9 bus. cash.—Poultry and Pii Supplies, Co.. Auckland. I PRODUCE WANTED. HAY, baled, for packing; long, soft, not mould: no nrickles; cheap.—Merchant, C.P.O. Bo 521; 32-414. s FOR MEN. B XXATS Cleaned and Renovated: satisfaction.- — XX Phillips Hat Hospital. 492. Karsngahap Road. _J — tf you value your appearance, call on Oeorg ge X Connell, Tailor and Mercer, Sl9, Karangahap * Road.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 237, 5 October 1940, Page 1

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