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LAST DAY TO-DAY! "LAST DAY TO-DAY! 10.30 A.M. TO 10.30 P.M. Don't miss this grand opportunity of seeing the greatest display of Radio Receiving and Transmitting Apparatus ever seen m New Zealand, ADMISSION: A UCKLAND SOCIETY OP A ARTS (INCOR.). SKETCH CLUB EXHIBITION, At the GALLERY, Kitchener Street. Admission: ONE SHILLING. Open Daily, 12 to 9.30. Last Day, Friday. CAMPS. JJOLIDA.Y FOR Y° UR J3° Y - Y.M.C.A. CUMMER OUMMER CAMP. AMP. DECEMBER 21 TO FEBRUARY (A Boy may go for One Week or More). A high-grade Camp, with a tradition, carefully organised and efficiently supervised by expert leaden, and catering for younger boys from 11 and older boys up to 18 ypars. Separate accommodation for older and younger boys. The Catnp is situated at Hunua, 31 miles from Auckland, and is surrounded by beautiful bush and hill country, with splendid playing fields and ideal safe swimming. No Holiday can take the place of a fow weeks spent in Goal's great otit-of-doors with a crowd of clean, fun-loving boys, where parentp are sure of the right kind of supervision and wh«re a/definite Christian permeates every activity. CAMP HUNUA gives unlimited opportunities for fun, self-expression and boyloving activities, at the s.ume time providing discipline, which is one of its chief attractions. The contact of different personalities, the friendly rivalry at games and athletic contests, the tramps over hill and dale, the singsong round blazing logs, Camp Fire yarns, the ovornight camps on hill tops, the hearty meals, aongs of the birds and tho murmur of 'the stream have an influence over a boy which nothing elso on earth can equal. _ Spacious Lodge, with large hall for meals and wet day programmes, splendidly equipped kitchen for preparation of meals. Social Room, with piano and lfcrgo open fireplace, etc. Tents have wooden floors and each boy ia supplied with a palliasse of straw. Meals are prepared by expert cook, while Boys' Work Director of Y.M.C.A.'will bo in personnl control during the entire Camp. YOUR BOY WILL DELIGHT IN Tales of Adventure told round the log fires, allday trips, bush rambles, mystery yarns, football, cricket and volley ball, eel fishing and rabbit catching swimming, mountain tramps, trip to Falls, and dozens of other experiences which bring joy to boyhood. CAMPING AND CHARACTER go hand in hand at HUNUA. Ring, write or call for Illustrated Folder, giving full particulars. DO NOT DELAY. GEO. W. ADAIR. Camp Director.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20402, 2 November 1929, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20402, 2 November 1929, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20402, 2 November 1929, Page 24

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