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MEETINGS. - ■' KILBIKNIE. CRICKET CLUB. A LLCLUB MEMBERS and INTEND-. 7,' I^G MEMBERS are invited to attend U',°. I AN^, UAI'. MEETING -of the Club, «■>"s>>:J^ll be held at Taia Hall, Kilbtrnie! o» MONDAY, the 3rd day' of- SEPTEMBER, 1934, iit7.3op.rn.- ,■ • , .' ' BUSINESS: ■' •".'■; . fa) Annual Report and Balance-sheet" (b) Adoption of Constitution and Billet(c) Election of Officers! - . (d) General. • - ' ' ■ cSIBSi 0* THE MANAGEMENT' D. W. VIRTUE, Hon. Secretary. NEWTOWN SCHOOL JUBILEE., HPHE Fourth General Meeting of Old x Scholars and all those interested will be held in the Schoolroom'on TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 4, 1934, at 7.30 p.m. Executive Sleeting at-close. • . • A. T. BURNETTE, •' Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. THENTHAM SCHOLARSHIP FUND. HPHE Annual Meeting of the' Membcis x of the Association will be held at the office of the Secretary, D.I.C. Building, AVelliugton, on FRIDAY, the 14th tjay of September, 1934, at 2.30 p.m. ' BUSINESS: , - _" 1. To consider the Report' and Balancesheet and - the - Auditor* •• Report thereon;^ >, - . i. 2. To elect Four Members to the Executive Committee. . . : , The following Members retire from th« Committee, but are eligible for re-election, namely:— ' • •-•,.. S. Kirlrcaldie, Esq. ' ' )T Brig, H". 11. Potter, C.M.G. ' • . Maj.-Gen. R. Young, C.8., GM.G., D.S.O, M. J. Reardon, Esq. '• - -. . " ' ' JAMES McINTOSH,' ■ ■ .' ■ Secretary. THICKENS • FELLOWSHIP. ** MONTHLY MEETING. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, at 8 p.m. 100 LAMBTON QUAY. Readings—Sketches—Music And- • ' MR. CLEMENT MAY.', President, CAPTAIN GALLOWAY, Secretary. MRS. CRUTTENDEN. VISITORS WELCOME-ad. SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY. NEXT MEETING THURSDAY EVENING, 6th instant, at 8 o'clock, ia NEW ZEALAND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE ROOM, ' Third Floor, "Evening Post"" Building. Reading of "Julius Caesar." Visitors. K.DAVIDSON, Hon. Secretary. YM.C.A., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3J • 8 p.m. The usual monthly discussion evening oi the Youth Peace Crusade. Subject: "CHRISTIANITY AND WAR.' Speaker, Rev. Mr. Martin. All interested in world affairs cordially welcome. Members please advise interested. M. E. STILES. General Set. KARORI CRICKET CLUB. npHE Annual General Meeting will be -*• held in the Council Chambers, Karoii, NEXT WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 7.45 p.m. All interested invited. ' I. H. NIMMO. Hon. Sec. FUNEFtAL NOTICES. ' THE Friends of the late James Munio Bertram are invited to attend • hi* Funeral, which will leave his late residence, 11 Rodrigo Road, Kilbirnie, on Sunday, September 2, 1934. at 2 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. ■E. MORRIS, JUN., LTD., Funeral Directors. Telephone 52-159. THE Funeral of the late Mr. Edward Long Igsulden will leave the Chapel of E. Morris, Jun., Ltd., 60 Taranaki Street, Tomorrow (Sunday), September 2, 1934, at 2 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. (Pri- , vate interment.) E. MORRIS,-JUN., LTD.. Funeral Directors. Telephone 52-159. * THE Funeral of the ,late Francis John Fraer will leave the Chapel of Robert II Wilson and Sons, Ltd., on Monday, September 3, 1934, at 10 a.m., for the Crematorium, Karori. (Private interment.) ROBERT H. WILSON & SONS. LTD., Undertakers, 164 Adelaide Road. Telephones 24-155 and 16-781. ITVHE Friends, of Mr. David John Linns- •*- den are invited to attend the Funeral of his late beloved wife, Margaret, which will leave 20 Wuikato Street. Island Buy on Monday, September 3. 1034, at 2.3'J p.m.. for the Karori Cemetery. ROBT. H. WILSON AND SO^S, LTD. Undertakers, 164 Adelaide Road. Tels>. 24-155 and 16-781. PUBLIC NOTICES. TENNIS. "PRIVATE Court, centrally situated, h«» ■* Vacancies for Men. Opening d«to September 29. Write \ 1064 Evening Poft. ■ [A CARD.] ~ SEATOUN CONVALESCENT HOME. SISTER RATLIFF lias taken over the above Home, which has now been completely refurnished and modernly equipped. ' 36 DUNDAS STREET. Telephone 17-332. WELLINGTON Y.M.O.A. AND BOY EMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE. THE Public are Warned that Persons Selling Soap or Soliciting Subscriptions for. weekly magazines have no connection whatever with the above organisations, nor are they authorised to use. the names of the V.M.C.A. or Boy Ernnloyment Committee. P LEN. J. GREENBERG,. Sec. NOW OPEN. * MODERN HOT AIR AND TURKISH BATHS. Nothing like this treatment in Wellingto-" before. A Special Course for Reducing. Rheumatism Treated. Consult M. TRACEY, Corner Bond and Farish Streets. T WILL not be responsible for any Debts contracted in my name without nr written authority. GERARD TQMLINSON, \i Kcnwyn Terrace, Newtown. I\-\STY with salmon, cheese, meat, TVy A it i» sandwiches. "Beaver" Sauc*. A genuine New Zealand product.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 54, 1 September 1934, Page 4

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