Meetings. , I CT. MATTHEWS. WELLESLEY STREET ;£? MOTHERS' UNION. , : ;, ■ Lady Liverpool will address the members of the Mothers' Union at a Social Gathering to be. held TO-DAY (Wednesday), at 2.30' p.m., in the Parish Hall. A Musical' Programme has been arranged, and the opportunity will be taken of saying farewell to Lady Liverpool. • All women. • are cordially invited to be present. Admission for Non-Members of Mothers' Union, Is. Y M.C.A. (WOMEN'S AUXILIARY). THE ANNUAL MEETING Will be held in the . LOUNGE, Y.M.CA.. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). AT 3 P.M. x Business : To Welcome our President, Mrs. G. H. Wilson, on her return from America. Election, of Officers, — Mr. A. S. Wilson, General Secretary, i.M.C.A., will speak on the Aims and Objects of the Women's Auxiliary Y.M.CA. , M. DUNCAN, Hon. Secretary, Y.M.CA. Women'B Auxiliary. CECOND. AUCKLAND battalion. A Meeting of ex-Members of the above Battalion will be held in the Welfare league s Office, Bmney's Buildings, Customs Street East (above Abraham and Williams. Ltd.), on THURSDAY, 22nd inst.. at 5.15 P.m. to consider a proposal to hoM a. reunion dinner. Lieutenant-Colonel S. S. Allen, D.5.0., will preside ANZAC DAYi—'* Rosemary for Remembrance."—Ladies interested in arranging Tributes meet Chamber of Commerce, Swanson St.. Thursday Evening, 6 till 9. L. CAMBRIDGE. 18. Short's Bldgs. 'pEE ANNUAL GENERAL AIEETING OF THE AUCKLAND CALEDONIAN SOCIETY IS CALLED FOR FRIDAY APRIL 23. AT 8 O'CLOCK. IN THE GRAFTON LIBRARY. ALEX. THOMSON. Hon. Sec. @£<T. JOHN AMBULANCE. AUCKLAND NURSING DIVISION. -i A y Members are requested to AssemhU SATUT&AV 06 * St? & R««and sSett on W > a A m! thArp.*- ** d DAY. April f* Act, Div. Supt. L. PHILLIPS. Act. Secretary Public Notices! ~ Xggg&JS. S- AMBULANCE O BRIGADE OVERSEAS. DISTRICT ORDERS. All Members of the Brigade are reqnestod to attend at the Town Hall THIS (Wednesday) Evening on the occasion of the Official Farewell to Their Excellencies the Governor-General and the Countess of Liverpool. Members will wear uniform and assemble at the AMBULANCE STATION at 7.30 p.m. sharp. C. J. TUNKS, Assistant Commissioner. TTICTORIA LEAGUE. *gßl§SS>i Members of tho above League BRP*3 are aa kod to °° present at the «§3|X3» Civic Farewell to His Excellency the Governor-General. hi tho .T* Town.HaU TO-NIGHT. Seats will be reserved in the gallery for members. . A. HOLLAND. Secretary. ARBITRATION COURT. NOTICE TO EMPLOYERS AND LABOUR UNIONS, RE INCREASED WAR BONUS AND WAGES. , Notice is hereby given that Orders Amending Awards made by the Court of Arbitration at its recent sitting have been filed and may be seen at the Office of the CLERK OF AWARDS. Supreme Court, Auckland. OTRAND ART COMPANY. ~ of Sydney, Beg to notify the Public and their numerous Customers in and around Auckland that they have only one Address* in Auckland 338, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Opposite Grey Statue. No connection with any other firm in Auckland or New Zealand trading under the same name. Head Office in N.Z.: 107. Customhouse Quay. Wellington. "VTEW FERRO-CONCRETE BUILDING, SITUATED CORNER CUSTOMS AND FORT STS. Prospective Tenants may inspect plana and obtain full particulars of Leases of Shops. Warehouses, and Offices from the Office of R. H. ABBOTT, City Chambers, Queen Streets&M& JTING'S EMPIRE VETERANS efeJSS&iAi All Veterans are requested to muster at the GRAFTON ROAD END of the Bridge on SATURDAY. April 24, at 2 p.m , for the purpose of marching from thero to the Allotted Place in th© Domain Cricket Ground. Decorations to be worn. JOHN GRANT (Major). O.C . JAS. STICHBURY (Capt.), N.Z.M.F.. . Hon Sec. AUCKLAND COAL. DEALE"rS" ASSOCIATION. """^kb COAL SACKS. Customers are hereby notified that, owing to the extraordinary, high price and scarcity of sacks, on no consideration will Coal. Coke, Firewood, or other Sacks be exchanged or left when delivering goods unless previously arranged and paid for. AUCKLAND COAL DEALERS" ASSOCIATION. Aptjl 7. 1920. T¥TE BEG TO ADVISE THAT ORDERS WILL ONLY BE EXECUTED SUBJECT TO PRICES RULING AT DATE OF DELIVERY, IRRESPECTIVE OF DATE ON WHICH ORDER WAS GIVEN. WINSTONE. LTD. RESPASSERB on my property with dog or gun from this date (April 22, 1920) will be prosecuted without further notice T., J. Adams, Makarau. A NY person trespassing with dog or gun -TV on my property will be prosecuted.— Lamberts, Upper WaiweraWE will not, from this date, be responnible for any debts contracted on our behalf without our written authority.Johnson and Cooper, Rotorua. -■ ■ -=3 Motor and Coach Trips. OIGHT-SEEING TRIPS. ANDREW'S CHAR-A-BRAC RUNS DAILY TRIPS From G.P.0.: 10 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. Visiters to Auckland should not mias these trips. Book at Cook's Tourist Department, also Government Tourist Bureau, or ANDREW AND ANDREW. _ Proprietors. Phone 1603. 'Phone 1603, ]\£AIN TRUNK TO WANGANUI. EODSONS PIONEER WANGANUIMARTON MOTOR SERVICE. Connecting with ail Main Trunk Trains Daily at Marton. Saves Two Hours between Main 'lrunk and Wanganui. Cars reliable W^utforS^r- 105 - W^Htgn! &ss. C ° D rfeavr'Mat^tTl^ arrival of E^,^* Uy t, °? Tea Rooms, Tauranga7 75 "* i fe" a Bell Tea Rooms, Tauranga. 75 h n at jo iioll Six Cars. Reliable drivel B fc . Su S?J single; 45a return. rares. 2us Taxi Proprietor, Tauranga. HELIERS ~BAT"'ltOTdB~~ 7 BUs: . Passing Purewa Cemetery. Splendid Views. Comfortable Riding See Timetable Saturday's H£ fi jtLD.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17450, 21 April 1920, Page 12
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