LECTtTBKS FREE HEALTH TALKS. By An International Nutrition Expert. MAUREEN MORRIS ALEXANDER, First Floor, Brunswick. Bldg.. 174, Queen Street. WOMEN ONLY. Commencing 2 p.m. Sharp. TUESDAY—"Mother ot ALL Diseases—CONSTIPATION. WEDNESDAY—'-Heart Disorders." THURSDAY—'"Hay Fever and Asthma." FRlDAY—"Stomach Ulcers and Gastritis. ,, FOUR Lectures each and every week—and all different! SPECIAL Feature —the "Questions and Answers" Session. GUARANTEE OF GOOD HEALTH. "There is but one Guarantee of Good Health, and this Is an unceasing conformity to the Laws of Life." YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO INVESTIGATE AMAZING REVELATIONS ON DIET AND ITS EFFECT ON YOUR HEALTH. HEAR the most authoritative and experienced Public speaker in New Zealand to—day on Scientific Nutrition—a Pioneer without a Peer in this sphere of work. PACKED HALLS daily necessitate coming early to secure a seat. Come early and avoid disappointment No children admitted. Silver Collection. APPOINTMENTS PHONE 42-124. 25 AUCKLAND WAR MEMORIAL MUSEUM. The Second Lecture of the Winter Series of SUNDAY AFTERNOON LECTURES Will be given by OLWYN M. TORBOTT (Acting Ethnologist at the Museum), In the MUSEUM LIBRARY, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AT 3 P.M. Subject: "THE ISLANDS OP MICRONESIA." With particular reference to the Gilberts. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND. 25 GILBERT ARCHEY. Director. acckla'nd institute. SESSION, 1943. An ILLUSTRATED LECTURE On "SOME HISTORICAL OUTBREAKS OF MALARIA." Will- be given by LIEUT-COLONEL W. W. CLEMESHA, C.1.E.. M.D., D.Ph. In the UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HALL, Princes Street, On MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. AT 8 P.M. 25 GILBERT ARCHEY. Director. "A TOUR OF THE WORL D." Illustrated by Coloured Movies. TRAVEL TALK by G. H. BURTENSHAW. Fourteen Countries Visited. LEWIS EADY HALL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, AT 8 P.M. Gross Proceeds for 1943 Patriotic Appeal. Admission 2/6. Reserves 3/. at Lewis Eady, Ltd., Box Office. To FoUow: THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, "TWO HOURS AND A HALF IN NEW YORK." :28 NEW ZEALAND RED CROSS SOCIETY (Inc.). AUCKLAND CENTRE. Notice to Members and Intending Members.—The following Instructional Classes will commence In the Society's Lecture Hall, Mercantile Chambers. 101, Customs Street East, as follows:—Hygiene and Sanitation. Tuesday, September 28, at 7 p.m. First Aid, Wednesday. October 6, at 7 p.m. Enrolment to be completed at the Society's Office prior to the commencement of class.
A. A. BARKER, 27 Secretary. BAHA'I FAITH "HUMANITY'S SUPREME NEED" Speaker: MRS. E. M. AXFORD. SUNDAY, 7 P.M. FABIAN CLUB ROOM, 3, Queen Street. 25 N.Z. PEOPLE'S UNIVERSITY (Inc.). SUNDAY, 2.45 P.M. Spea-ker MR. S. OLDFIELD. Subject: "Election Results Reviewed." 3, Queen Street. Discussion. S RADIANT HEALTH CLUB, Unity Hall. 323. Queen St.. Tuesday. 28th. 6 pjn. Mrs. Dyson, "Old Egypt." All Welcome. 25 PUBLIC NOTICES TRANSPORT LICENSING ACT, 1931. Public notice is hereby given that the Auckland Transport Board as Metropolitan Licensing Authority lor the Auckland Transport District has received the undermentioned applications:— PASSENGER SERVICE LICENSES,—AMENDMENTS: Hospital Bus Co.. Ltd. TAXICAB SERVICE LICENSES (1 Cab Authority each).—(a) PUBLIC—TRANSFERS: F. J. McDiviu to J. Boss. F. E. Wilton to J. L. Wilton, C. Crisp to H. N. Valentine, E. Stratton to A. W. Good, J. W. Leonard to R. M. corbett, V. A. Christie to L. Posilewaight. E. H. Carroll to V. K. Simpson. NEW LICENSE N. C. Davis. (b) PRIVAIE—NEW LICENSES: Mrs. K. L. Dickeson, T. J. Mclvor. Hulse Bros. A Public Sitting of the Authority will be held in the Board Room of the Auckland Transport Board, 43, Customs Street West. Auckland, at 10.30 a.m. on MONDAY, 4th October, 1943, for the purpose of of or against the granting of these applications. All applicants and interested parties are requested to be present or represented. Any further information required may be obtained from the Secretary. Dated at Auckland this 24th Hay of September. C. R. GRIBBLE, 25 . - Secretary. GIFT PARCELS FOODSTUFFS Winter is approaching Britain. Your relatives and friends are severely rationed. Send a Parcel of Foodstuffs. We'are Agents for Vacuum Packed Butter, quality guaranteed. SPECIMEN PARCELS—FATS. 21b BUTTER, 8/6. 21b BEEF DRIPPING, 6/. 21b BUTTER and llilb BEEF DRIPPING. J2/3. CIVILIAN PARCEL 51b Gross. MARMALADE, 21b; CONDENSED MILK 14OZ , SHEEP TONGUES, lib. 9/3. Prices Include special packing and postage. Orders mailed upon receipt of postal note, together with np.me and address. Price List shewing contents and prices ol Food Parcels available on application. A. C. N O R D E N, Nathan's Bond Building, 47, customs street East. :3l AUCKLAND TRANSPORT BOARD. TRAFFIC ARRANGEMENTS — GENERAL ELECTION. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1943. An augmented service will be run on all routes from 10.30 p.m. to 11.40 p.m. approx. From 7.15 p.m. until 10.45 p.m. approx. traffic will be suspended through Queen street from Wellesley Street to Customs Street intersection, and cars on the following routes will run as under:—Victoria Avenue, Great South Road, Onehunga. Three- Kings, Dominion Road, Owalraka and Avondale, via Anzac Avenue "IN" ' and "OUT." Point Chevalier. Westmere, Richmond
Road and Ponsonby, via Pitt and Hobson Streets, ■■IN" and "OUT." A. E. FORD. 25 Engineer and Manager. WAITEMATA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. CASH RECEIVING AGENCY. Residents in the Glen Eden area are advised that the Glen Eden Town Board will act as agent for the Waitemata Electric Power Board as from the Ist proximo, for the purpose of receiving payment of consumers' accounts. Mr. H. Croucher, who has acted as the Board's agent in Glen Eden in'the past, will be relinquishing his duties as from the 30th. instant. 25 A. MAIN. Manager. FIVE YEARS FREE SERVICE AFTER BORACURE TREATMENT. BORACURE is Guaranteed Proof Against Infection of Borer, White Ants, Rot and Decay. But If after-treatment Is necessary It is carried out within five years Free of Charge, and on request Get Free Booklet. BORACURE (N.Z.), LIMITED, 395-7. Broadway, Newmarket. S.E.I. Phone 25-354. RS A. J. PARK AND SON, PATENT AND TRADE MARK * ATTORNEYS. National Bank Building, Shortland Street. P. H. HAY (Fel. Inc. Inst. P.A.) Reg. Patent Attorney Managing Partner. INFORMATION BOOK FREE ON APPLICATION. WS DANGCK A B E A. GUN PRACTICE, RANGITOTO AND MOTUKOREHO CHANNELS. Shipping Is warned that a Live Shell Practice will be held on TUESDAY, 28TH SEPTEMBER, 1943, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Danger area will be over the Rangitoto and Motukoreho Channels. If weatner is unsuitable practice will be held on first suitable day thereafter. . :27 ONERAHI SCHOOL JUBILEE, 1893 — 1943. The Jubilee Celebration of the above school will be held on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13TH. All ex-pupils and teachers are requested to forward names for roll-call register by OCTOBER BTH, and include registration fee of 2/6 for Souvenir Badge, etc. O. SMITH, Jubilee Committee. Kre aly "27 REMOVAL NOTICE. HEALTH SUPPLY LTD. (A. J. Pascoe's Herbal Remedies) removed from Karangahape Rd. to Health Food Depot, 20, Queen's Arcade, Auckland, C.I. Phone 40-542. :5 THE combined Liie Boy Concert which was to be held in Beresiord Hall on October 2 has bepn postponed till October 16. 25 KCeLiiSIABTICAJL. PRINCIPLES AND PREJUDICES QUESTIONED. "Behold, David and Solomon truly had many wives and concubines, which thing was abominable before Me," saith the Lord. "For behold, It ye have procrastinated the day of your rependance, even until death behold, ye have become subjected to the spirit of the devil, and be doth seal you his." - And David Bald unto Nathan: "I havo sinned against the Lord." And Nathan said unto David: "The Lord also hath not put away thy din." Independence Edition* Book of Mormon and .-, iioly Bible. ;2B MONBTEU YOUTH RALLY—Under the Auspices o! the CHUHAUKIt MOVEMENT OF NEW ZEALAND. A TIIUiIHDAY, BKI'TKMUISH 30, 1.30 p.m.. ' CONOrcitT UIIAMIIKR. TOWN JIAM,. Addrfwi hy l)U. .1, M. r.AJIin, M.H., Ch.ll, "WIIHM fJimiHTIAN YOUTH MKITIO I'ltiKNiJ/uui , and j.ovrc." A VHiil Mi-eswf" nl Itliilil Tlmn. OliHlrmiN! flnv, ,>nrii<<* 1,, ilrnv. Sjiotljil miiKim; l.v Oainblnml Oriiiniter Choir. II );u KllM ItllM Mi'ftltnu you will |,it nony.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 228, 25 September 1943, Page 9
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