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EXHIBITIONS T7IXHIBITTON OF -Hi BRITISH ART. ART GALLERY, Kj Kitchener Street. m*£&&& THE TALK OF THE * TOWN. OPEN TO-DAY (SATURDAY). DAY SESSION, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. NIGHT SESSION, 7 to 9.30. ADMISSION, Is. CHILDREN, 6d. SEASON TICKET. sa. SUNDAY. 2 to 5 p.m. FREE DAY. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. OSrli MEETINGS "YTORMAL SCHOOI PARENTS' ASSOCIA TION. NORMAL SCHOOL, ✓ EPSOM. * ANNUAL MEETING Annual General Meeting will be held ii; the Demonstration Room at the School on THURSDAY NEXT, ICth, at 7.45 p.m. BUSINESS: Presentation Annual Report and Balance sheet. Election of Officials and Committee. Programme of Choir Music and Items by the School Choir. Parents, Friends, Old Pupils- Invited. R. ISAACS, Hon. Secretary. Q RANT COWEN MEMORIAL, All who are interested in placing a Memorial to the memory of the REV. CANON GRANT CO WEN In ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH, Are Invited to a Meeting to be held in ST. MATTHEW'S PARISH HALL, NEXT WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15. At 8 P.M. His Gra"e the Archbishop has kindly consented to be present. y* r PHE Meeting of the AUCK> I J- LAND WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION t /-\ P will be held in the Clubroom, \S "VT Y.W.C.A., on TUESDAY Afternoon, at 2.15 p.m. MRS. NORMAN McKENZIE will speak of her Missionary Experiences in Southern China. Ladies Invited to Attend. QIGN Petition Forms Great Protest Meet. O ing, Town Hall, Thursday, August 16, 8 p.m. LECTURES AUCKLAND COUNCIL OF CHRISTIAN CONGREGATIONS. CONCERT CHAMBER. SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 2.45 P.M. LECTURE BY REV. W. T. BLIGHT, 8.A., B.D. Subject: "WHO MOVED THE STONE." Chairman: MR. H. DEARSLY. Collection for Expenses. AUCKLAND WAR MEMORIAL MUSEUM. • SUNDAY AFTERNOON LECTURES. No. 7. AUGUST 12. MISS M. CROOKES, M.A., Will Give Aa illustrated Lecture, Entitled "BY KANDAVU SHORES." IN THE MUSEUM LIBRARY, 3 P.M. The Public is Invited to Attend. GILBERT ARCHEY. Director. PEOPLE'S University, Sunday, 2.45. New Address, 3 Queen St., opposite G.P.O. Professor Sewell, "South Africa and Racial Problems." Tea. Collection. "Welcome. DIVIDENDS NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO.. LIMITED. DIVIDEND WARRANTS for the Halfyear ended May 31, 1934, ARE NOW PROCURABLE at the Branch Office of the Company, Queen Street. A. I. JOHNS, General Manager. LAWN TENNIS CAMPBELL PARK TENNIS CLUB. INC., SEASON 1934-35. OPENING DAY SEPTEMBER 29. New Members are invited to join now and obtain the advantage of eight weeks' additional play free. Net Subscriptions Ladies 32s 6d. Men. 45«. Married Couples, 655. Juniors Half Rates. Affiliation Fees additional. Application Forms obtainable from D. G-. Alfrey, Hon. Secretary, 30 Market Road, Epsom. Phone 17-SCS. LEGAL NOTICES L. E. M ellsop * BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Has Removed to 16 PREMIER BLDGS.. Durham Street East. Phone 46-688. FOB SALE BY TENDER 1 LENDERS are hereby invited for the ■ purchase of the following Assets of the Business now being carried on in connection with the ASSIGNED ESTATE of ADAM GALL. GENERAL STORE--1 KEEPER, OHINEWAI. e The Equity of Redemption in that piece . of land described as foIIows:—VALUATION if No. 1/143/49, Waikato County, being 39 Acres 19 Perches, more or less, being Lota 1 and 3, and Part Lot 2, D.P. 8993, and being paTt of Allotment 43, Parish of Taupiri, subject to the following Memoranda of Mortgage:— MORTGAGE No. 168979—Amount owing JE1660 12s Id. .Present Bate of Interest, 5 1-5 per cent per annum. MORTGAGE No. 1689S0—Amount owing £l5O. Present Rate of Interest, if paid punctually. £6 8s per annum. STOCK-IN-TRADE to be taken at valuation, plus freight allowance—current Auckland wholesale prices to be the basis of such valuation. Plant used in connection with the business to be taken at valuation. Terms of Sale and conditions of Tender can be inspected at the Office of the Undersigned. The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. CLOSING time and date of TENDERS:— AUGUST 15, 1934. at 4 p.m. G. N. CHRISTIAN. 53 Fort Street. Auckland. C.l. TIMBER BLOCK—MAMAKU. Tenders, closing with the undersigned at Noon on September 3. 1934, are invited for the purchase of the following Properties: (a) Sections 3, 7 and 8. Block 1, Horohoro S.D.—Area 2286 acres, said to contain approximately 21.000,000 feet of millable timber, principally Rimu. (b) Section 13, Block 2, Horohoro S.D.— Area 808 acres, said to contain approximately 4,000,000 feet of millable timber, principally Rimu. Sections 3, 7 and 8, the main Block, are adjoining and situate approximately 4 miles South West of Mamaku Station. Section .13 is a few miles distant therefrom. Offers may be made as follows: (1) For the freehold, for cash or on terms. (2) For the bush outright, cash or terms, subject to conditions being arranged. (3) For the bush on a loyalty basis, subject to conditions being arranged. Highest oc. any tender not necessarily accepted. R. F. WARD, Manager, THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS CO. OF N.Z., LTD., South British Insurance Buildings. Auckland. OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS f 1 F. McWILLIAM. F. 1.0. (N.Z.), Ophthalmic Optician, 147 Queen St., next Hehald Office. Phone 45-222. HA. BAGLI2Y, Optician.—Sight Tested. • Glasses Fitted. Spectacles Repaired.— Vulcan Bldg., Vulcan Lane. Phone 43-135. HAROLD SCHMIDT AND SON, Opticians, established 25 years.—Sight Testing Free.—2Gß Queen St., Auckland. RICHARD ARMSTRONG,, member Association Dispensing Opticians, London.— Oculist's Dispenser, Secoiid Floor, Lister Buildings, Victoria St. 46-339.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21876, 11 August 1934, Page 21

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