UCKLAND p E K T RA L. MONDAY NIGHT. MONDAY ..NIGHT. (November 11.) J R J^UNDON. LIBERAL-LABOUR CANDIDATE AUCKLAND CENTRAL, Will Address the Electors at ST. JAMES' HALL. WELLINGTON STREET. At 8 o'clock. Mr. Lundon will meet the Ladies of his Committee at the Committer Rooms. 240 Hobson Street, on MONDAY AFTERNOON, at 2.30 All other ladies interested on his behalf cordially invited. Committee Room Phone 46-077. -FRANKLIN ELECTORATE. M R A. C. A. S EXTON - Will Address the Electors as under:— MAUKU, VICTORY HALL-MONDAY, 3 p.m. OTAUA, HALL—MONDAY, 8 p.m. PUKEOWARE, HALL—TUESDAY. 1.80 p.m. , GLENBROOK, HALL-TUESDAY, 8 p.m. M ON ETA R Y E P O R M. Every MAN and WOMAN in New Zealand should read the NOVEMBER Issue of " THE MIRROR/' Featuring " PROMISE TO PAY," ♦ The complete book by R. McNair Wilson, author of " Monarchy or Money Power." " PROMISE TO PAY" covers a full reply to th* BULLETINS and ADVERTISING Propaganda issued by " The Assooiated Banks," which is written so as to be clearly understandable by the average person over 16 years of age. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL'BOOKSELLERS. LECTURES rp WO gUNDAY y rpo-MORROW. At 2.30 p.m.—"DON'T GET GLASSES; GET YOUR EYES HEALED." At 7 p.m.—"THE FIVE-MINUTE REST CURE." .. . . ... To be given by V PROFESSOR JAMES R. ADAMS, 8.D., Metaphysician, Teacher, World Teacher, In • • * UNITY JJALL, SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION BUILDING, QUEEN STREET, South of Town Hall, Auckland. Admission Free. Collection for Ask Ushers for List of other Lectures by Professor Adams on his second lecture tour of the world. - T EWIS EADY HALL, QUEEN STREET, Li SUNDAY, 7 P.M. PHAROS, THE ANCIENT „EGYPTIAN, will give an address through tha mediumship of MRS. GLADYS DAVH.S, 8.N.U., England, followed by Clairvoyance. THURSDAY, 8 p.m., Public Meeting at Quest Club, Swanson St. Survival will be proved by Clairvoyance through Mrs. Gladys Davies. All welcome. • Collection. PEOPLE'S University, Sunday, 2.45 p.m. Speaker, G. P. O'Shannassy, Ph.D. Subject, "Goodwill."—3 Queen-. St.. opposite C.P.O. Tea. Discussion welcome. ARMISTICE DAY A UCKLAND RETURNED SOLDIERS' ■ft ASSOCIATION (INC.) An Invitation is extended to all ex : Servicemen to attend the Annual Church Parade of the ,01d Contemptibles at St. Matthew's on SUNDAY, November 10. Fall in at Quay Street at 10.15 »Jb. Medals to be worn. An Invitation is also extended to exServicemen to attend a Sacred Band Concert at, the Astor Theatre, Dominion Road, at 8.30 p.m. J. W. KENDALL. . President. A UCKLAND RETURNED SOLDIERS' ft ASSOCIATION (INC.) — 'ARMISTICE DAY. V The Returned Soldiers' Association desires that all citizens will strictly observe the request of His Majesty the King to observe the two minutes' silence at 11 a.m. on Armistice Day in memory of the Glorious Dead. The usual ceremony at the Cenotaph will be held at 11 a.m., to which all ex- . Servicemen are invited. v'Medals to be rrorn. J. W. KENDALL. • President. 1 - r THING'S COLLEGE OLD BOYS' i\ ASSOCIATION. ARMISTICE DAY. MONDAY, NOV. 11. The usual Armistice Day Service will be held in the Old Boys' Memorial Chapel. King's College, Middlemore. Preacher: ARCHDEACON HAWKINS. All Old Boys and their friends- are invited to attend this Service. *A BUS WILL LEAVE THE ft VICTORIA LEAGUE ROOMS. Pacific Bigs., Wellesley St. East, On MONDAY NEXT, ARMISTICE DAY. at 2 p.m. for WAIKUMETE CEMETERY. Members of the League will lay Rosemary on the Soldiers' Graves. Members are asked to attend. J. A. MOWBRAY. President. X yiCTORIA LEAGUE (INC.). X SERVICE Will be held at O'NEILL'S POINT CEMETERY MONDAY NEXT, ARMISTICE DAY, At 10.45 a.m. J. A. MOWBRAY, President, and District R.S.A.—Armisyj tice Service, Holy Trinity, Otahuha, Tomorrow (Sunday). Diggers, fall in 6.40 p.m. AVIATION WEEK-END . ; u V.V FLIGHTS FLIGHTS AT MANGERE AERODROME. PUSS MOTH—2 Passengers. Flights. 5s Each. Passenger Transport Company's Bus leaves Post Office 1.20 p.m. Sunday. Flights Arranged to any Part of New Zealand. LAWN TENNIS Desires to Join Tennis vX Club: average nlaver: Hard or Grafts vT Club; average player; Hard or Grass Court.—Racquet, 522 M, Herald. , TENNIS TUITION BEST Coaching in Auckland.—Jack Harrison, at Wiseman's, Queen St.. Special value, Racquets, all guaranteed. . rPENNIij Coaching at 13 Wakefield'St. and JL on courts,—Ma* Cleghora. Telephone, all hours. SO-fiOl SPORTS GOODS V A BRUCE & SONS, Tennis Specialists, for satisfaction. Restringing and Repairs guaranteed,—94 Albert St. I\/TACHINE Tension Racquet Stringing A'-*- . gives astounding' results, even pressure. SECT . Racquets, 9b to 90s; Restringing, 1 7t (kI upwards.—Hush Sports Depot. T. and (1. Bldg., Elliott fit ' ACCURATE Workmanship by our expert; Racquets hand or machine strung.— Watt's -Sports Depot. Exchange Lane.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22262, 9 November 1935, Page 23
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