RUGBY FOOTBALL. «>, /COLLEGE : RIFLES Ojra V FOOTBALL CLUB. - €&A ~ Practice will be held at No. XT"\ 1 Show Grounds, Epsom, TO- ,}-*&, DAY (Saturday), at 2.15. ' 1L& T GRAYTON WHITAKER. Hon. Secretary. \ O/gL "pONSONBY DISTRICT *2& FOOKBALL CLUB.. A PRACTICE for all Teams, will bo held at VICTORIA PARK TO-DAY. 'Junior Members to attend p|r q , n P.m. L. S. RIGHTON. ' ' Secretary. -_ . A UCKLAND RUGBY Om ' **■ UNION. *9§gfc EDEN CLUB'S GALA. A seven-a-side tournament open , JQ>\X to all Junior Teams will be . r-Pft XX, hold at Eden Park on SATUR~jk $ DAY, 2lßt, in connection with ~' r ' L " * the Eden Club's Gala. ENTRIES :*-One Team only from each Club, will close with the Secretary of the Junior Advisory Board, P.O. Box 752, on MONDAY, ICth inßt., at 9 p.m. A. FELLOWS, :• . Hon. Sec., Eden Club. riREY LYNN FOOTBALL CLUB.—A IT t>-.«»'V« will be held at Wilson's Paddock, TO-DAY (Saturday), at 2 P.m. Full muster requested. C. BENNETT, Secretary. I — ' === ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. A SSOCIATION. J SENIOR GRADE. NORTH SHORE V. NORTH SHORE V. „.__ > HARBOUR BOARD. * - HARBOUR BOARD. AT 3.16 P.M. SECOND GRADE. •• NORTH SHORE V. HARBOUR BOARD B. NORTH SHORE V. HARBOUR BOARD B AT 2 P.M. ■■ , ' •. AT DEVONPORT, TO-DAY (Saturday), i Harbour Board Players go by launch from Launch Stops, opposite A.H.B. Office, at 1.30 _ ALEX FRASER, ■ Hon. Secretary. HOCKEY. rfPfft M° m k T 6cl|| N CL , & A B UlK3 ' *-W >£ W-' Annual Meeting will bo * Held on THURSDAY, April 19, at the Residence of Miss Dawson, 150, Hobson Street, at 7.30 p.m. All present and intending Members are asked to attend- M./BUTLAND, Hon. Secretary. GYMNASIUMS. fi37ar*srT«"!al -*■ * lE*"* "^'TJI GYMNASIUM. ,. CLASSES COMMENCE MONDAY, APRIL 16, For BUSINESS GIRLS: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Evenings. LEISURED GIRLS: Tuesday Afternoon. MATRONS: Tuesday Morning. ' CHILDREN: Boys and Girls under 12 on Saturday Morning. Girls over 12, Saturday Morning. 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The following sets out the ■ policy we adopt in order to carry out our Aims and Ideals with regard to training Commercial Students and placing them in suitable positions : ■ We conduct the Colleges in the best office buildings in Auckland and Hamilton. / We employ a Staff of highly-qualified, Diploma Teachers, and an expert Mechanical Staff, and We maintain for the - instruction of Students an elaborate up-to-date equipment of Office Machines. We make no vain boast in stating that , there is no other similiar Institute in the Dominion that can offer equal advantages to Students. , Visitors are always welcome to inspect the Classes under working conditions. . Term starts from date of entry. Prospectus on application. MISS E. B. M. BRAIN Auckland Principal. P. E. DUTHOIT, ■ ' . Hamilton Principal. A. J. HUTCHINSON., ■ Director. THE ,-jl/TARTIN TDUSINESS INSTITUTE, MERCANTILE CHAMBERS, CUSTOMS STREET EAST. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18374, 14 April 1923, Page 6
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