CIVIC FAREWELL. 1 civic FAREWELL A PUBLIC MEETINO OF CITIZENS WILL BE HELD IN THE TOWN HALL, AUCKLAND, : ON WEDNESDAY, 18th INSTANT i AT 8 O'CLOCK P.M.. 1 " FOR THE PURPOSE OF EXTENDING A CIVIC FAREWELL TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL, r | THE RT. HONOURABLE VISCOUNT GALWAY. n PC.. G.C.M.G.. D.5.0.. 0.8.E.. ™ AND VISCOUNTESS GALWAY. ri PRIOR TO THEIR DEPARTURE FROM THE DOMINION. On the occasion in question his Worship the Vl Mayor. Sir Ernest Davis. Kt.. will present to his Excellency a Farewell Address which has been prepared on a metropolitan basis. A cordial invitation is extended to all citizens to be present. JAMES MELLING. Town Clerk. TREE HILL BOROUGH 1 TREE are cordially invited to attend the Auckland Metropolitan Civic HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL. VISCOUNT GALWAY. PC., G.C.M.G.. DSO-. 0.8. E., and VISCOUNTESS GALWAY, IN THE TOWN HALL. AUCKLAND. ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1940, AT 8 P.M.. When an Adoress prepared on a Metropolitan Basis will be presented. I. J. GOLDSTINE. ; 17 Mayor. A 1° UNT ]^ DEN J>OROUGH CITIZENS OF THE MOUNT EDEN BOROUGH Are Cordially Invited to Attend the AUCKLAND METROPOLITAN CIVIC FAREWELL to HIS EXCELENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL. Viscount Galway. P.C., G.C.M.G., D.5.0.. 0.8.E.. And VISCOUNTESS GALWAY, IN THE rpOWN |-^ ALL ' AUCKLAND, ON Jg 1940, AT 8 P.M. When an Addresr. prepared on a metropolitan £ basis, will be presented. I t R. J. MILLS. I 17 Mayor. ( 1 , j JgOROUGH OF NEWMARKET. * Citizens of the Newmarket Borough are cordially invited to attend the Auckland Metropolitan Civic Farewell to HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL, VISCOUNT GALWAY, PC.. G.C.M.0.. D.5.0.. 0.8.E.. and VISCOUNTESS GALWAY. in the TOWN HALL. Auckland, on WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1940. At 8 p.m., when an Address prepared on a Metropolitan • basis will be presented. S. DONALDSON. Mayor. :17 METROPOLITAN QIVTC J^AREWELU The following organisations extend to their members a cordial invitation to attend the Metro- j poiitan Civic Farewell to His Excellency the Governor-General. Viscount Galway. P.C., G.C.M.G., D.5.0., 0.8. E., and Viscountess Galway, in the Town Hall, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, December 18, 1940, at 8 p.m. Lady Galway Guild —Lady Davis, President. Women's Service Movement—Miss Mary Wigley, President. Auckland Civic League—Mrs. Kenneth Gordon, President. Girl Guides' Association—Mrs. J. A. Watson, President. League of Mothers —Mrs. Harvey Turner, President. Auckland Lyceum Club—Mrs. M. E. Parkes, President. Young Women's Christian Association—Mrs. W. Rudd, President. Navy League—Commander C. H. T. Palmer, President. Community Sunshine Association —Mrs. B. J. McKendrick. President. 0\ er/?eas League—Judge F. O. V. Acheson, President. Kind's College Old Boys' Association —Mr. J. A. B. Hellaby, President. Flying Angel Missions to Seamen —Rev. H. K. Vickery, Chaplain. New Zealand Red Cross Society—Canon Geo. R. Coates, President. Problem Club—Mrs. R. J. Coglan, President. Auckland Sailors' Home —Hon. C. J. Carrington, M.L.C., President. Auckland Society for the Protection of Women and Children —Dawson Donaldson. President. Harbour Lights Guild —Mrs. Preston Chambers. President. Victoria League—Mrs. J. B. Macfarlane, President. Philanthropic Committee —Mrs. E. McNair, Secretary. Catholic Women's League—Mrs. David Pilling, President. Auckland Ex-Service Women's Association —Mrs. Garland. Women's Patriotic Sub-Committee—Lady Davis. Penwomen's Club —Mrs. Helen Griffiths, President. Auckland Travel Club—Mrs. Victor Macky, President. Auckland Returned Soldiers' Association —J. W. Kendall. King's College—H. P. Lusk, President. St. Dunstan's New Zealand Blind Soldiers' Association—Mr. David McPhee. President. Auckland Rugby Union —Mr. A. A. Baker, Chairman. Women's War Service Auxiliary—Mrs. W. H. Cocker. President. Federation of University Women—Mrs. E. R. Edwards, President. Women's National Service Corps of New Zealand —Miss D. M. Hawkins, President. Auckland Hospital Auxiliary—Mrs. A. D. Campbell. President. Auckland Town Women's Guild —Mrs. P. Heath ; Freest, President. ; Royal Society of St. George—P. Heath Preest, President. New Zealand Institute for the Blind—Mr. A. J. Hutchinson, Chairman. Auckland Trades and Labour Council —F. G. Young, President. Auckland Cricket Association —W. R. Fee, Chairman. Auckland Boxing Association — N. C. McLean, President. Auckland Lawn Tennis Association — S. A. Cleal. President. Auckland Orphans' Club — A. Howey Walker, - President. ' League of Nations Union —Professor J. Stone. President. r Pakuranga Hunt Club — W. W. McLaughlin. Master. New Women's Club—Mrs. W. B. Darlow, President. Auckland Kindergarten Association —Mr. J. A. \ C. Allum, President. - Justices of the ieace Association — J. B. Pateison, President. Christian Youth Council—Miss E. Bennet. President. Auckland Girls' Athletic Association —Mrs. W. H. Cocker, President. Auckland Savage Club—Mr. Dennis Johns. Rangatira. e Plunket Society—Mrs. I. Allan, President. Institute for the Care of Backward Children — Miss B. Carnachan. President. St. John Ambulance Brigade — F. J. Hutchinson. St. John Ambulance Brigade, Nursing Division— '• Mr?. E. Cammell. •» St. John Ambulance Association—Mr. S. E. Langs tone. Secretary. Young Men's Christian Association — W. Caldcr Mackay, President. Auckland Home Service and Crusade for Social Justice—Mrs. J. T. F. Mitchell, President. 16 pAPATOETOE TOWN BOARD. CITIZENS OF THE PAPATOETOE TOWN BOARD j. are cordially invited to attend the Auckland Metropolitan Civic Farewell to ly HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL VISCOUNT GALWAY.. P.C., G.C.M.G.. DSC.. 0.8. E., and VISCOUNTESS GALWAY, >n -n IN THE TOWN HALL. AUCKLAND. ON lis WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18. 1940, AT 8 P.M.. When an Address prepared on a Metropolitan Basis will be presented. ~ L. J. KENDALL. :17 Chairman. jjS TO HIS EXCELLENCE at BBBh the GOVERNOR-GENERAL. There will be Parade of all Divisions of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. Senior and Cadet, to attend the Farewell to his Excellency ths Governor - General. Viscount Galway. or _ WEDNESDAY. December 18. Divisions will fall in at Rutland Street at 7.25 p.m. and march to the Town Hall. V Dress: Ambulance Division?, review order Divisions, outdoor uniform, Panama hat* INo decorations. Ribbons to be worn. Full attendance is requested. By Order. *14 E. C. HOWES, Corps Superintendent.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 297, 14 December 1940, Page 19
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