MEETINGS JJOBA 1101’A SCHOOL ANNEAL MEETING OF HOFSEHOLDERS The Annual .Meeting of 11ousolioL Ic*is of tiie above will lie held in the School, To Mai Load, on MONDAY NEXT, April 114th, at 7.-‘ld p.m. ■ The School's Dental Clinic will be open for inspection. 4US BASKETBALL ASSN. The Annual General Meeting of the Whangarei Basketball Association will be held in the Coronation Tea Booms on MONDAY, April 24th, at 7.2 U p.m. Applications for alliliatiou must be in the.hands of the Secretary by that date. Business: Animal Report, .Election of Oilicers, General. •J EAN B. Al l; ELLER, B9i) Hon. Secretary. yriIAXOAREI HOCKEY ASSN. A Committee Meeting- of Ihe Whangarei Hockey Association will be held in the Coronation Tea Booms on WEDNESDAY, April 26th, at 7..40 p.m. Business;—(lj Nomination of Committee as follows: Buie 7B—The affairs of the Association shall be managed by an executive committee consisting of the oilicers and one delegate from each club afliliated to the Association, such member to be nominated by the club concerned; seven to form a quorum. (2) To receive nominations from clubs for senior and junior competition. Accompanied by names and addressers of players. Name and address of secretary. Telephone number where possible. Entries (dose April 26th. (2) Registration of colours. (4) General. HARRY AIONKHOUSE, 291 Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES nnHIS is to notify all my creditors that a meeting is called on MAY Ist, at 7.20 p.m., at Weston Bros.’, Water Street, AVhangarci. '.J. B. REID, 292 Contractor, AVaipu. gOBOUGH OF WHANGAREI PUBLIC MEETING All Candidates for election to the Alayoralty, Borough Council, Hospital Board, and Harbour Board are invited to address a meeting of Burgesses in the Town Hall on WEDNESDAY, 26th instant, at S p.m, W. .JONES, 298 Alayor.
AIPIRE EX-SERVICE ASSN. All Returned Soldiers. Sailors, Nurses, ete., are invited to attend the following’ services:— SUNDAY, APRIL 23rd Anzac Service in Presbyterian Church. Fall in Town Hall, G. 45 p.m. ANZAC DAY Usual Anzac Service at* War Memorial. Fall in Drill Hall, Lid p.m. Dress on both parades: Mufti and Medals. (I. A. BETITELL, 3GI Hon. Secretary. ANOAREJ BOROUGH COUNCIL STREET CLOSED Public notice is hereby given that the following streets will be closed to Vehicular Traffic on TUESDAY, 25th instant (Anzac Day), from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m.—Rose Street, Bank Street from Duke Street to Walton Street, Walton from Bank Street to A r ine Street. W. JONES, 397 1 Mayor. CHURCH NOTICES QHCR Cll gERVI (' E S SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1033 TRTNI TV CON OR EG AT lON A L Cl IURGI1 —Nixon Street. Minister: Rev. F. ,1. Shaw, B.A. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Text for Sunday morning—" The Light of God’s Face,’’ Sunday evening—"Exclusiveness or Conquest?’' BAPTIST CHURCH Preacher: Rev. A. Whallej'. 11 a.m. —"Wreckers’ Beacons.’’ 7 p.m.- —"Builders —Wise and Otherwise.’ ’ 6.45 p.m.—Song Service. Leader: Air. H. C. Mutton. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister: Rev. W. Elliott, ALA. Whangarei—ll a.m.. "Assurance.” 7 p.m., Special Anzac Service. Members of the Empire Ex-Service Association will assist. Solo by Air. IT. G. Carruth, "Lord God of Abraham” (from "Elijah.”) Onerahi—2.3o p.m., Rev. W. Elliott. REVIVAL FIRE Sunday—7.3o p.m. Russia’s Great Drive Against Britain— War. The Faith of Elijah. 3!)4 D. Walker. • A!ETJTODTST CHURCH Whangarei —11 a.m., "Prayer Power,” Rev. E. E. Sage. 7 p.m., Camp Impressions. Duet, Quartette, Reading ami Addresses by Campers. Something Special. Kamo—7 p.m., AHssioner .1. Sands. (MI RI ST’A DlO UP] 1 TAN Madeira Hall —Rust Lane. Sunday, 7 p.m. —“What must we Believe and what must we do to be Saved .’ EBENEZER HALL Bank Street. Sunday, 7 p.m. —Gospel Service. Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. —Prayer Aleeting and Bible 'Reading.
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Northern Advocate, 22 April 1933, Page 14
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