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MEETINGS PONEKE FOOTBALL CLUB. OTHE ANNUAL MEETING of the above x Club will bo held iv Scott's Rooms, Manners street, on WEDNESDAY,'■ Jth MARCH, at S p.m. i Business: Adoption of Annual Report! and Balance-sheet; General; Enlargement !■ of. Gymnasium. i F. J. TILYARP. flon. Sec._ j N.H.N.C.U. ' ! MONDAY, 3rd MAKCH., S p.m. ! PUBMC MEETING AT " i TfENT TERRACE CHURCH ROOM, j Speakers— j Miss Janet Moore, Miss M. M'Lean, ; Dr. H. Bayldon Ewen. j Soloists— ~ | Miss Jessie Dunnctt, Mr. Caldwcll. Retiring Collection in aid of Travelling Secretary Fund. Also on MONDAY, 5.15 p.m., at same place, TALK by Miss Jennings (on furlough from Suuth China). Illustrated by wearers of Chinese Costumes. TiiIRXMAK'~RAI?GT^S T~FOQTBALir CLUB. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will be held on THURSDAY NEXT, 6th MARCH, at Terminus Private Hotel, Miramar, 7.30 p.m. , Players, Parents, and Supporters coraiWELLINGTON CENTRAL W.C.T.U. A MEETING of the above Union will be held in the Baptist Church Hall, Vivian street, on MONDAY EVENING, 3rd MARCH, at 7.45 o'clock, when Miss Lillian Edgar will give an Address on "Some Aspects of Indian Life." All are cordially invited. " BRITISH ISRAEL WORLD FEDERATION. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Wellington Branch of. the 8.1. W.F. will . be held at the LYCEUM CLUB, 115, T Lambton quay, on TUESDAY, 4th March, nt 8 p.m. * Business: Election of Officers, etc. G. W. CLIFT, Hon. Sec. THE METROPOLITAN PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY (Incorporated under the Building Societies Act, 1880). THE THIRTY-NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING ,of Members of the Society will be held on TUESDAY, 18th MARCH, 1930, at NOON, at. the Board Room, Dominion Farmers' Institute, Feutherston street. BUSINESS: To receive Directors' Report and Balance- . Sheet. To Elect Two Directors. To Elect Two Auditors. Nominations for the position of Director must be in the hands of the Secretary seven, clear days before the Meeting, in terms of Rule No. 0. LESLIE ROSKRUGE, Secretary. Wellington, Ist March, 1930. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. Established 1549. ' EIGHTY-FIRST ANNUAL MEETING. ■\TOTICE is hereby given that the Slst -1-™ ANNUAL MEETING of the members of the Society will be held in the Society's Head Office Building, 87,. Pitt . street, Sydney, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of FRIDAY, 11th APRIL, 1930.. for the purpose of — 1. Receiving the Report of the Directors on the business of the Society for the year ended 31st December, 1929. 2. Electing an Auditor in lieu of T. F. H. Mackenzie, Esq., F.C.P.A., who retires in terms of Bylaw 29, but is eligible for re-election, and has given the requisite- notice that he-is, a. candidate for the vacancy. 3. Declaring the amount divisible surplus • for the year ended olst December, ' 1929. In terms of Bylaw 15 the Directors, who retire at noon on the date of the Annual Meeting are Alexander Jobsou, Esq., and Cecil H. Hoskings, Esq., both of whom are eligible for re-election and have given the requisite notice that they are candidates for the vacant seats on the Board. The Bylaws provide that no member shall be eligible for election to the position of Director or Auditor unless notice in writing of his being a candidate shall be given to the Board or to the Secretary at least 30 clear days previous to the date of the Annual Meeting. By order of the Board, F. T. BRIDGES. Acting-General Manager. ' Head Office, 87. Pitt street, , Sydney, Ist March, 1930. __ rpHE SALVATION A™;§ J-HE SALVATION ARMY'S BIG WEEK IN WELLINGTON. BIG WEEK IN WELLINGTON. . ANNUAL DOMINION CONGRESS. . ANNUAL DOMINION CONGRESS. COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, sth MARCH. , THE CITADEL, S p.m. COMMISSIONER CUNNINGHAM. in command, supported, by Mrs. Coinuiißsioner Cunningham, Commissioner R. Wilson, 0.8. E., the Chief Secretary, and Mrs. Taylor, and the Dominion Staff of. Officers. TOWN HALL MEETINGS'; TOWN HALL MEETINGS. Saturday Night, Bth March.—Musical Festival, 7.30 o'clock. Sunday, 9th March.—Day of Salvation; Meetings at 11 ■•a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday, 2.45 p.m.—LECTURE: By Commissioner Cunningham: "General Booth's In Darkest England Scheme in Relation to World Social Problems." CHAIRMAN: W. D. HUNT, ESQ. Monday Night, 10th March.—Young People's Programme, 7.15 o'clock. FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Friends o£ Mr. William. Isaac are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his late beloved wife, Elizabeth, which will leave her late residence, 70, Owen street, on Monday, 3rd March, 1930, at 2.30 p.m., for the Karori CerneH. -WILSON AND SON, > Undertakers, 164, Adelaide, road. Tel. 24-155, 16-781. BUSINESS NOTICES. CHAS. GREER, •riUNERAL FURNISHER. Established X 1903. Telephone 6, Porirua. HOTEL LANGHAM, Corner Rintoul and Riddiford streets. fpHIS Comfortable Hotel has, just beeii X completely renovated/, ' and is UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. Every modern appointment; excellent table; moderate tariff; permanents by arrangement. An exceptionally large dining-room enables the Hotel Langham ( to cater for casual meals—a convenience greatly appreciated by Newtown residents anij business people. ' MRS. PINE. (Formerly at Arahiwi, Abel Smith-St.) Proprietress. BOOTS and Shoes made to measure. Gents' Best 30s, Ladies' 255. Repairs, with English Greenhide, Men's Boled and heeled with rubbers, Cs 6d; Ladies' 4s 6d, sewn Is extra. X GUISE AND CO., 114, Tasman street. Hotel Cecil Buildings, LambtoE-fluay. Tell 22-_527» /

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 51, 1 March 1930, Page 5

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