MEETINGS. L NOTICE TO FREEZING" WORKERS A COMBINED Meeting of Members the Ngahauranga and Gear (Peton Branches of the Wellington District Free ing Works and Related Trades Employee Industrial Union of Workers will be lie in the Labour Hall, Beach Street, Pelon - at 2 p.m. on SUNDAY, September 24, We Business Important. All Members a urgently requested to attend. A. McLEOD, District Secretary. ' SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY. NEXT Meeting, THURSDAY EVE: ING NEXT, 28th instant, at 8 p.n in the University Women's Clubrooi Wuterworth's Building, Lambton Qua Lecture by Mr. AY. A. Armour and Rea ing of "Othello." Visitors. Annual subscription, os. l ' Hon. Secretary. ; SCOTTISH WANDERERS F.C. THE Committee of the above Club cc dially invite all those Players ai Enthusiasts interested in its resuscitatic to a Meeting being held at Empire Ha " top Cuba Street, TUESDAY, 26th instan 7- 30 P' nV • D. MILLIGAN, Hon. Sec. ~ " LEAGUE OF MOTHERS. ANNUAL MEETING. 1 THE PROVINCIAL COMMITTE 1 1 (Wellington) will hold its ANNUA MEETING in the BLUE TRIANGL Boulcott Street, at 10.30 a.m. on THUR! BAY, SEPTEMBER^^^ I Hon. Provincial Secretary. EW ZEALAND LABOUR. PART! Inter-Branch Social Committee. A.DDRESS BY MR. H. E. COMBS, -THE QUOTA SYSTEM AND LAB OURS SOLUTION." NEXT MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 25, at 8 o'clock, in the " TRADES HALL, VIVIAN STREET r HONORARY JUSTICES' ASSOCIATTO I OF WELLINGTON (Incorporated.) MEMBERS are reminded of the Extr ordinary General Meeting to be he at 5 p.m. on MONDAY NEXT, SE: TEMBER 25, at 23 Waring-Taylor Stree J. X/. ARCUS, Hon. Registrar. WORKERS' DEFENCE ORGANISA- , TION. . PUBLIC MEETING, TRADES HALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEJ BER 24, at 8 p.m. •'Political Repression in New Zealand Speakers: Major and Mrs. Pharazyn. Chairman: F. AY. Ongley. Collection. Discussio WELLINGTON BURNS CLUB. THE MONTHLY MEETING of tl Club will be held in NIMMO'S HAL! : Willis Street, on TUESDAY, 26th INS! ' at 8 p.m. Speaker: JOHANNES C. ANDERSE! ESQ. Subject: "Bird Life in Ne Zealand. . Programme arranged by Mrs. E. Hyer Supper. A. F. DICKSON, Sec. G.P.O. Box 626, Wellington. 3 NEW ZEALAND LEGION. ISLAND BAY CENTRE. A GENERAL MEETING oE all membe A- will bo held in the SURF CLU PAVILION on TUESDAY, 26th INS'J at 8 p.m., to receive the committee's r port on Parliamentary Reform. PUBLIC MEETING. EDUCATION AND TP CRISISN.Z. AND SOVIET RUSSIA. ■f CPEAKERS: W.,K PHARAZYN, V. c O COMBS, M.A. Dominion Farmers 1 I- stitute, MONDAY', September 25, 8 p.i f Auspices: Labour Study Club. I I THE WELLINGTON AUTOMOBIL CLUB (INC.). ELECTION OF MEMBERS OF TH GENERAL COMMITTEE. THE attention of MEMBERS is dirccti ' -»- to RULE 11 of the CLUB'S RULI which provides that NOMINATIONS fi the GENERAL COMMITTEE must be WRITING AND MUST BE IN M HANDS NOT LATER THAN SEPTEJ BER 30. . '- FOUR MEMBERS OF THE GENERA COMMITTEE will retire at the ANNUA GENERAL MEETING, which lias bee fixed for OCTOBER 25, 1933. ~ W. A. SUTHERLAND, c Secretary. • NEW ZEALAND LEGION. " 1 THE following Public Meetings will ;. -*- held-as under:— ALL MEETINGS AT 8 p.m. UNLES OTHERWISE STATED. . ROSENEATH—PRESBYTERIAN HAL MONDAY, SEPTEMBEPv 25. WADESTOWN-PARISH HALL, 2. p.m., WOMEN'S MEETING. .TUE DAY, SEPTEMBER 26. PARAPARAUMU-THE HALL, TUE DAY, SEPTEMBER 26. NORTHLAND—METHODIST SCHOO ROOM, TUESDAYS SEPTEMBE 2fi. NGAIO—TOWN HALL, TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 26. • ISLAND BAY—SURF CLUB, TUE DAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 0 WELLINGTON—DOMINION FAR 3 ERS' INSTITUTE, ADDRESS B DR. R. CAMPBELL BEGG TO WE LINGTON MEMBERS, WEDNE DAY, SEPTEMBER 27: D.I.C. ROOMS—DIVISIONAL COU: CIL, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBEPv 29. _ NORTHLAND-ST. ANNE'S HAL TUESDAY. OCTOBER 3. E KARORI—REGAL THEATRE, WEI NESDAY. OCTOBER 4. t. ; : —: ; —: A MEETING of the W.G.C. OL GIRLS' SOCIAL SERVICE CLU will be held at the COLLEGE, Pipit d Street, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, at 7. p.m. Members'.and all Old Girls are i vited to attend. 1 DOROTHY BUCK. Hon. Secretary. FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Friends o£, the James Hen -*- Carter are respectfully invited _ attend his Funeral,'which will leave N 1 Alice Street,. Lower Hutt, Monday, Se teraber 25, 1933,.at 10.30 a.m., for t al Crematorium, 'Karori. : J. R. CROFT, l" Undertaker,Hutt and Petone. P; Telephone 63-828. i- THE Funeral of the.late Henry Rose -*- will leave the Chapel of Robt. _ Wilson and Sons, Ltd., Tomorrow, Si ~ day, September 24, 1933, at 2.30 p.m., J the Karori Cemetery. ROBT. H. WILSON AND SONS, LT] Undertakers, a. 164 Adelaide Rood. 5. Telephones 24-155 and 10-781. f THE Friends of Mr. M. G. Fisher c 'l •*• invited to attend the Funeral of j '° late wife, Matilda Ellen, which will lea V St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral, Mulgrave Stre '■" on Monday,- September 25, 1933, at t v conclusion of a service commencing 2.30 p.m., for the Karori Cemetery. ROBT. H. AVILSON AND SONS, LT] Undertakers, - 364 Adelaide Road. ,Tel.?. 24-155 and 16-781. BUSINESS NOTICES. CHAS GREER, FUNERAL FURNISHER AND UNDERTAKER. Telephone 6. - porikua; a "\TY New Premises include an up-to-d( ' «■■> Mortuary. Motor Hearse and all < pliances. Prompt attention given to G- details. H b EMSTITCHING and Overlooking shortest notice, all kinds of Overc to order. Mrs. Collins, 90 Manners Stri (nest Scott's Tearooms).
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 73, 23 September 1933, Page 5
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