MEETINGS. KARORI RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of the above Club will be held at the Old Council ' Chambers, Karori, on THURSDAY, 13tk MARCH, 1030, at 8, p.m. All present arid intending members aie cordially invited to -attend. •■■■■'■ \V. J. CROWTHER, Hon. Sec. :e ATHLETIC FOOTBALL CLUB. FIFTY-THIRD ANNUAL MEETING, SCOTT'S ROOMS, Manners street. MONDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m. Business: Annual Report and Balance-sheet. Election of Officers.■ • Presentation of Trophies. , General. 11 ■ . W. F. INGRAM. Hon. Secretary,, ' WELLINGTON PRACTICAL ",' B - PSYCHOLOGY CLUB Meets every TUESDAY at S p.m.. ■ At No. 8, The Terrace. ] j (Teachers' Club Room in Employers' Federation Building). ON TUESDAY NEXT, 11th MARCH, Mr. NORMAN R. JACOBSEN, M.Sc, Will Deliver a. Lecture-on-r. "THE NEW EDUCATION." Members free. Visitors Silver Coin s admittance. W, BAILEY, Hon. Secretary, Bos 880, G.P.0., Wellington. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. 1 ADDITIONAL" BY-LAWS. Ie s, rpuiS IS TO NOTIFY that at a Special ■*- Meeting of the Wellington Harbour Board to be hell on Wednesday, 26th day of Marcl}, 1930, at eight o'clock in the evening, certain amendments to' the , Bylaws of the Board will be submitted to the Board for adoption; and further'that such amendments to the Bylaws have been piiutcd and lie open for public inspection - at the Offices, of the Board during office hours. The said Bylaws and amendments re-'-i> late to and are in respect of — 6. HOOKING OR REMOVAL FEES, WIIARFA GE, TRANSHIPMENT , RATES, WEIGHBRIDGES,. DUMPd" ING, ETC. Dated'this 7th day of March,. 1930.----j. Ilarbouv Board Office, i, Wellington, New Zealand. y A. G. BARNETT, Secretary, WELLINGTON COLLEGE OLD-BOYS' FOOTBALL CLUB. ' THE above Club will hold its, ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING in Messrs. Bethune < and Co/s Auction Room, on g> MONDAY, the,loth March, at 7.45 p.m. Business; (1) Election of New Members; ie (2) Election of Officers for Season tn 1930; (3) Consideration of Remit from n- E.R.U.; (4) General. n' A. CHEGWIDDEN, ■ Hon. Secretary. i + rTHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING -*- of the Wellington Centre ot the New Zealand Branch of the British Red Cross ' Society and Order of St. John, .will be held at Red Cross -Headquarters, 63, Dixon street, Wellington, on TUESDAY, 11th MARCH, 1930, at 4 p.m. BUSINESS:, , 1. Confirmation o£ Minutes. 2. Adoption of Report and Balance-sheet. 3. Election of Officebearers for the ensuing year. oi 4. General. i a M. S. GALLOWAY Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. DISCLAIMER. UNDER no circumstances will I be xebponfible for any debts contracted in my name without my written authority. J, H. POOLEY, ' Tasman stiect. rTHE Principal and Staff of the Welling- — lon Girls' College wish to Thank all those who so generously assisted to make the recent Athletic Meeting in Kelburn Park so pronounced a success. MIRAMAR SOUTH SCHOOL. rPHE Committee wish to express their •*- Thanks to all who, by their donations and help at the recent Picnic, made y the event so successful. d K. B. LYON, n . Hon. Secretary. h . ! PUBLIC NOTICE, w c XTOTICB is hereby given that VICTOR ■1^ HORACE BAKER has no connecs. tion with the firm of Horace Baker, Ltd., Land Agents,, 233, Lambton-qy. Dated this Stb. day of March, 1930. HORACE BAKER, LTD., J. R. BAIRD, Managing Duector* THE WELLINGTON AUTOMOBILE CLUB (Incorporated). REMOVAL NOTICE. g IyrEMBERS are hereby notified that r from TUESDAY, 11th MARCH, 1930, the OFFICE AND MEMBERS' ROOM will be REMOVED from 12, Panama '*• street, to ROOMS Nos. 419, 420, 421, 422, la D.I.C. BUILDINGS (Fourth Floor), a- BRANDON STREET ENTRANCE. H. JVSTOTT, _ Secretary. l y WELLINGTON CHAMBER MUSIC ■ f. PLAYERS. Z ■ PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE First Concert of the 1930 season will be performed in May jnest. t- Subscribers are requested to apply to the of Secretary, as below, tn An appeal is made for New Subscribers it to these delightful performances, and full a- particulars can be had from the Secretary. New1 Music will be performed, and many fine compositions will' be presented to Wellington audiences for the first time. The first programme will include:— ™ Piano Quartet in G minor (Mozart) _ Hungarian , 'CelTo Sonata (unaccompanied) (Zoltan. Kodaly) Trio in E Flat (Brahms) Selection of String Quartets'. _;; * The Players for the "season include: Madame L. de Mauny, ,Mr. Leon de r i Manny, Mr. Desmond Lavin, Mr. Frank Crowther, Mr. Claude Tanner, Mr. Alfred P. Truda. ,'■„■»;.,' All communications to K. C. Alderson, Highland Park (Tel. 42-438). ■ Till. R. .J- MAUNSELL'has, commenced !? the-Practice of his Profession at.the f. Kelvin Chambers, 16, The Terrace. , )r • Telephones; Consulting Rooms, 44-875; Eesideneo. 16-907. ■..',".".'"■
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 57, 8 March 1930, Page 4
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