,*»'■''" : - ■ ■■ —~ Sales of Work. tumble sale. jumble sale, Jumble sale. jumble sale. ■ppiphany parish hall. Friday, march 24. at 2.30 p.m. FRIDAY. MARCH Si, AT 2.30 P.M. EPIPHANY HOME-COOKERY STALL. PIPHANY HOME-COOKERY STALL, CORNER KARANGAHAPE ROAD AND GUNDRY STREET. EVERY FRIDAY EVERY FRIDAY EVERY FRIDAY EVERY FRIDAY AFTERNOON And EVENING. Garden Fete. GARDEN FETE, in aid of Titirangi Soldiers' Memorial Church Fund, wnl be OF MR. J. J. BISHOP. DOKVBOAH. TITIRANGI. On SATURDAY, MARCH 25. Afternoon Tea. Admission to Ground; Adults Is, Children free. Motor Buses will leave the G.P.O. at 10 a.m. and 1.15 p.m. Retun fare. 3s. Motor Buses will meet Trains at New Lynn. Return fare, Is Cd. To book Bus seats, ring 417A.—T. A. Bish jp. Hon. Secretary. Excursions, Picnics, etc. ZH VOBTHEBN STEAMSHIP CO., THAMES TROTS. " P.S. WAKATERE Leaves Auckland: Leaves Thames. Fru. 24th, 11.30 p.m. Sat., 25th, 4.80 p.m. The Trotting Programme has been so (arranged that the final ruco will be over in tune to allow people to catch \\akatere at 4.30 p.m., for __ P~ORTER" T S"Popu!ar Fishing Trip.—Launch Clematis, 1.30 To-day; fare 2e 6d; bring bait. TTHERE aie you going Eas.ter Sunday? VV Don't kno* yet? Well, keep it free. Watch advertisements. . For Lease By Tender. rviLWORTH TRUST BOARD. MOUNT HOBSON. DILWORTH AVENUE. LEASES FOR SALE BY TENDER. GLASGOW LEASE SYSTEM OF TENURE. 21 YEARS. WITH PERPETUAL RIGHT OF RENEWAL. TENDERS CLOSE APRIL 24. 1922. Tenders are invited by the above Board for Leases of the undermentioned 14 Sections: — LOT 1.-DILWORTH AVENUE. LOT 18.-DILWORTH AVENUE, And LOTS 34-45 (inclusive)— DILWORTH AVENUE, Being portion of the Subdivision of Allotments 2 to 7, Section 11, Suburbs of Auckland, forming part of tho Board's Mount Hobson Estate, and being situated on the east side of Dilwortb AvenueCONDITIONS OF LEASE. The following are the material provisions of the Lease:—Term, 21 years, with a perpetual right of renewal for the same term, at a rent to bo determined by valuation in accordance with the provisions of the Schedules of " The Public Bodies' Leases Act, 1905." Compensation for improvements payable by an ingoing to outgoing Lessee. A private dwelling house of not less value than £1000 to be erected within 12 months, the plan to be approved by the Board. Lessee not to assign or sub-let without consent of the Board. Lessee to repair and insure, and, in the event of fire, insurance money to be expended on rebuilding. Tenders must be addressed to the Chairman of the Dilworth Trust Board, and must be endorsed on envelope, " Tenders for Lease," sad must be in the hands of the Secretary by 10 a.m. on TUESDAY, the 24th day of April. 1922. Conditions of Tender. Draft Lease, and Plan of the Sudivision may be seen at the Office of the Board, N-Z. Shipping Company's Buildings, 32, Quay Street, during office Lours. Neither the highest nor any Tender necessarily accepted. Dated at Auckland this 21st day of March, 1922. R. H. INSULL. Secretary. ■J3OROUGH OF ONEHUNGA. TENDERS FOR LEASE OF RESERVES. Tenders will be received up till March 23 nexj foT the Laaee of Reserves in Captair Bpnngs Rbad and Hill Street. Onehunga, for one or three years. Particulars on application. H. A. YOCKNEY. Town Clerk. ~\ UCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD Tenders will ba received at this Office until 5 p-m- on FRIDAY. April 28. for the Lease for a period of five years of the Unoccupied School Site Reserve. Section 181. Titirangi Parish, area two acres. The oonditioihj of lease may be obtained from the Chairman of the Avondalo South School Committee or from the undersigned. E. C. PURDLE. Secretary. I = Educational. OTAHUHU TECHNICAL AND CONTINUATION CLASSES. 1922. Students will be enrolled at the Ctahuhu Technical School on Friday, March 24, from 7 to B.LS p.m Courses of instruction:—English and Arithmetic, Bookkeeping, Shorthand and Typewriting, Dressmaking, Woodwork, Cookery. Si-idents with Standard VI. Proficienc," Certificate or equivalent may attend free. Paying students between 14 and 18 yearj of age will be admitted to one class for 10s fee, two classes for 16s. and three classes for 20s for the year. J. P. KALAUGHER, Supervisor, Aucldand Education Board. WORKERS' ■BK|ft| EDUCATIONAL jRS&Eft ASSOCIATION. Classes will commence about 'the end ol April in the following subjects:— ECONOMICS. PSYCHOLOGY. MODERN HISTORY. ENGLISH LITERATURE. SINGING. DEBATING. And in other subjects which may be sug gested, providing a sufficient number o enrolments are received. NOTE.—AII W.E.A Classes are open t< the pubile, and any adult may join. In tending students should enrol as soon a. possible. E. BLAIR, Hon. Secretary. Box 1421, AucklandCommercial Colleges. BRAIN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDING, AUCKLAND. DAIRY BUILDING. HAMILTON. OU£S E B- M. BRAIN, Principal, Assisted by SUSS M- A. COLEMANI B.A. The Success of our Students is assurec our large and efficient Staff of Instructor ensuring personal tuition in all subjects, ir eluding:— TOUCH TYPING (Brain's Special Method PITMAN'S SHORTHAND. •STENOTYPY (Mach ; ne Shorthand). COMMERCIAL BOOK-KEEPING. •BURROUGHS ADDING. CALCULATING And BOOK-KEEPING MACHINES. •Brain's exclusive subjectsTerm starts from date of entry. Th Colleco is now open and in full workin order. Inspection cordially invited. A. J. HUTCHINSON. Director. P.O. Box 87. 'Phone 98LA. -REFRIGERATING TVNGINEERS ARE CARRIED BY EVERY STEAMSHI V OF ANY SIZE. This is a profession which is not overcrowded, and ])rov;des a well-paid job for you if you are ambitious. Instruction is given by the Bcwer's Engineering School, which gives the kn iwledge necessary to enable you to take up a position after a short course of carefully condensed instruction which eliminates unrecessary detail. Other Subjects: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, BTEAM AND OIL ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURE, ETC. ROWER'S ENGINEERING OCHOO 55. COLWILLS CHAMBERS . SWAKSON STREET. AUCKLAND P-O. Box 60, AND AT WELLINGTON. Libraries. fC4E MT. EDEN &D. O*0» Boob. Fancy Goods. Station" Tobacco, etc., at town prices. u *" onß BURNNAND'B Professional OrcheltrTi Concert Band; m, number of mu.ioii •Whed.-W. Albert St. Phono mT"
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18046, 22 March 1922, Page 12
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