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Athletics. pAPAKURA ATHLETIC SPORTS. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1918. DANCING. CYCLING. AND RUNNING. For programme, apply L. J. MILLS. Secretary. Defence Notices. nEREMONIAL pARADE. PRESENTATION OF WAR MEDAL By THE HON. J. ALLEN, Minister for Defence, AT THE TOWN HALL. A PARADE of Senior Cadets will be held THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, March 12, at 6.45 o'clock. Units will assemble as under; — A and C Areas in Waterloo Quadrant, facing Princes Street, in the following order :' 25th, 31st, 32nd, 33rd. 31th, 88th, 68th, 51st, 53rd, and 54th Companies. B Area in Alfred Street, facing Princes Street, in the following order: King's College, St. Stephen's, Sacred Heart, 23rd, 26th, 30th, 36th, and 37th Companies. D Area in O'Rorkc Street, facing Princes Street, in the following order: Grammar School, Technical College, Dilworth Institute, 4th, 13th, 18th, 27th, 28th, 29th, 35th, and 90th Companies. DRESS.— DriII order, without, arms. MARKERS.—Ono Marker per Company will report at the Government Houso gates, Princes St., at 6.30 p.m. H. JOLLY, Major, N.Z.M.R., Commanding No. 1 Group. pODTINE ORDER. 88TH AND 34TH SENIOR CADETS. The above Companies will Parade at CHORAL HALL, LOWER SYMONDS ST., TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), At 6,30 p.m. sharp. J. M. MELVILLE, Cnpt., O.C. 88th Co. •jOTH SENIOR CADET COMPANY. CEREMONIAL PARADE. A Special Ceremonial Parade will hi held TO-NIGHT "(Tuesday). FALL-IN, 6.30 p.m., in, front of St. Paul's Church, Symonds Street. No Leave granted. PARADE To-morrow (Wednesday), 13th inst, is hereby Cancelled. HY. BINSTED, Lieut., O.C. 13th Company. Patriotic Carnival.
« A UCKLAND OMEN'S pROVINCIAL PATRIOTIC JEAGUE. President: Mayoress of Auckland. Trustees: J. H. Gunson, Esq.. Mayor of Auckland; H. D. Heather, Esq.. Chairman of Auckland Harbour Board. Advisory Board: J. F. Ewcn, Esq., J. S. Milne. Esq.. A. G. Limn, Esq. Eon. Secretary, City: Miss R. Rhodes, Town Hall, Auckland. AN APPEAL TO AUCKLAND CITY AND SUBURBS TO RAISE £25,000, £25,000, FOR DOMINION GIFTS. REGIMENTAL MESS COMFORTS, AND GENERAL PATRIOTIC FUND. rpO-DAY (TUESDAY), MARCH 12, 1 AT STRAND ARCADEDISPLAY OF ACKNOWLEDGEMENT CARDS AND APPEAL FOR APPRECIATION SHILLING. mO-MORROW, WEDNES., MARCH 13. STREET COLLECTION AND SALE OF DOMINION GIFT CARDS BY SOLDIERS' DEPENDANTS' COMMITTEE. Full Particulars at Collectors' Table. npHURSDAY, MARCH 11, MONSTER GIFT PACKING At the Town Hall, Commencing Noon, and Continuing Until Finished. Free Admission. Evory purchaser of a 2s 6d parcol invited to pack own parcol and insert own card and message. CEE IFT ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, STRAND ARCADE. For Hire. rjIAXIS FOR HIRE. FOR WELL-APPOINTED CARS Of any make. Ring 'Phonos 4221 and 3806. OWNERS' DRIVERS, Customs Street West, Motor Trips. SIGHT-SEEING TKn\-Andrew's Char-a-bane will leave the Post Office at 2.30 daily, for Titirangi and Surrounding Drives. Afternoon tea frco. Seats booked by 'I'hono 2426, Public Notices. nLAXO V U 8 E. MRS. DONNELLY, N.Z. Certificated Nurso and Registered Midwife CONSULTATION FREE on tho Care and Feeding of Infanta and the Use of GLAXO:MONDAYS, TUESDAYS, FRIDAYS, 2.30 p.m.-4 p.m. 199. PONSONBY ROAD (Residence), Car Stop, at Franklin Road. DEVON PORT, (Mr. Rees • George, Chemist) - WEDNESDAYS, 3 p.in.-4 p.m. SYMONDS STREET (Mr. J. G. Gallagher, Chemist) - THURSDAY. 2.30 p.m.-J p.m. Office 'Phone 4275. k . Private 'Phone, A 322,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16796, 12 March 1918, Page 10
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