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LECTURES COLOSSAL WORLD-WIDE BROADCAST. HEAR ■ ** JUDGE RUTHERFORD JUDGE RUTHERFORD (In person), (RECOGNISED AUTHORITY ON BIBLE PROPHECY AND WORLD EVENTS). DIRECT FROM Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, California (U.S.A.). - ' TOPIC, "SEPARATING THE NATIONS." " SEPARATING THE NAfIONS." This ia not a Religious Lecture. , RECEIVING TIMES IN NEW ZEALAND. 8 TO 9 A.M. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24. x SHORT WAVE STATIONS. LRX, BUENOS AIRES, 31.31 metres. EAQ, MADRID, SPAIN. 30.43 metres. COCH, HAVANA, 31.8 metres. W3XAU, PHILADELPHIA, 31 metres. Tune in any Station in the Short-wave Band between 11 and 50 metres. Try specially EAQ (Madrid, Spain), 30.43 metres. ; i Listen for Organ Tones. That will mark the opening of programme. Australian Stations also Re-broadcasting. T AURI ALWYN SUNDAY LECTURE. Lewis Eady Hall, 8 p.m.. To-morrow Madame Alwyn will speak on "Your Plßce in Life—Are You a Sapper or an Inspirer?— Simple Rules for Success." Collection at door. MONDAY, FEB. 24: AN INTIMATE TALK TO" WOMEN ONLY. These are lesson lectures. T3ring notebooks. Written questions answered. Interviews by appointment, Telephone 47-439. TiIRST AID TO THE Jb INJURED. Classes are now being formed at the Ambulance Station, Rutland Street, for Ladies on Monday, February 24, and for men on Wednesday, February 26, at 7 p.m. The fee for the course of si* lectures and. examination is 7s 6d. Early application is requested to the SecretaryManager, Ambulance Station, Rutland Street. Telephone 45-920. " Secret of the Silence," Powerful J- Lecture by Aimee Porter, Sunday, 7 p.m. See Church announcements. MEETINGS gOUTE AFRICAN WAR " ASSOCIATION. General Meeting, PRIOR'S CAFE, MONDAY. February 24, 1936. At 7.30 p.m. - • To Meet Dominion President. D. H. HENDERSON, Hon. Sec. REGATTAS QTAMATEA REGATTA AT , r >• J3AHI (KAIPARA), SATURDAY NEXT, pEBRUARY 29 1936 - LAUNCH RACES, AQUATIC AND LAND SPORTS. CHOPPING EVENTS. SIDE-SHOWS. KAHIKITEA BLOCKS. First Event Btarts at 11.30 a.m. Particulars from THE SECRETARY. Otamatea Regatta Club, Whakapiratt. ERC E R E G A T T A. . ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME. JIEBRUARY 9Q 1936. LOOK! ROWING RACES. MAORI CANOE RACES CANOE RACES. HIGHLAND NATIONAL DANCING., HORSE SWIMMING RACE. BOYS' DUCK BOAT RACE. SIDE SHOWS and OTHER ATTRACTIONS Trains suitable. S«e Regatta and Railway Posters for Fares and Train Times. Cheap Day Excursions available day, of issue only, issued from Auckland, Waiuku and Intermediate Stations, to Mercer; and Hamilton, Glen" Afton and Intermediate Stations to Mercer. 1 ' ADMISSION: Adults and Children over 14 years, Is 6d; Children, under 14 years, 6d. COMPETITORS' EVENTS. SPECIAL WEEK-END EXCURSIONS.All Cars Admitted Free. ROLL UP AND SUPPORT THE SPORTS OF MERCER And enjoy your Picnic under the ehadj Willows. H. PRATTLEY, Secretary. J. POWER, Treasurer. ART UNIONS ■\TEWMARKET R.S.A. ART UNION.— First, 8646; Second. 5681; Third. 6468; Fourth, 4441; Fifth. 6397; Sixth, 3748; Seventh, 6375; Eighth, 6573; Ninth, <6080; Tenth, 8175. MOTOR TOURS piHA, 'Wf AITAKERE J^ANGES 'IGHT-SEEING rpOUR. THE GEM OF THE WEST COASI BEACHES. Patronised by H.R.H. the Duke ol Gloucester. 54 Miles of Beautiful Bush Scenery, Nikau Glades, Waterfalls and Fine Surf Beaches. RIMMER'S MOTORS Leave G.P.O. DAILY at 9.30 a.m., SATURDAYS 1.30 p.m. only,- Passing through Nihotupu and Waiav tarua. Where You Will See Millions of Gallons of Auckland's Lovely Fresh Water Stored Amidst the Shade of the Bush'. Do not let it be said you missed going to Piha. where you get the Finest Views in God's Own Country. No place else can charm the eye. Book your seats. Phone i RIMMER'S, 46-360. WEEK-END TRIPS TO KAREKARE.— Leave Auckland. 12.30 p.m. Saturday. Returning Sunday evening, or 7.30 a.m. Monday. Comfortable Sedan Cars. Coats from 20s, fare included. Book at Aard Office. RAILWAY NOTICES ZEALAND RAILWAYS. AUCKLAND METROPOLITAN A. AND P. SHOW AT AUCKLAND, FEBRUARY 2S AND 29. EXCURSION FARES. Cheap Excursion Tickets will be issued to Auckland from Opua, Rotorua, Taneatua, Thames North and Intermediate Stations, including stations on branches, on February 28. and from Helensville and Intermediate Stations on direct line of Toute by trains due to arrive Auckland not later than 12 neon on February 29. The usual Week-end Excursion Tickets will be available for travel from Hamilton and Intermediate Stations, including stations on branches, to Auckland on SATURDAY. February 29 TRAIN ALTERATIONS. On SATURDAY, February 29, the usual 5.14 p.m. Auckland-Whaagarei train will be delayed to leave Auckland at 5.34 p.m., Newmarket 5.54. Mount Eden 6.1, Henderson 6.28, Helensville 8.0, Maungaturoto 10.50, arriving Whangarei 12.35 a.m. on March 1. The usual 6.25 p.m. Auckland-Hefensville train will be delayed to leave Auckland 6.30 p.m., Newmarket 6.52, Mount Eden 6.59, arricing Helensville 8.55 p.m. For further particulars inquire at stations or aee Handbills. TOWN BOARD NOTICES jJENDERSON TOWN BOARD. PENALTY OF RATES. 1935-1936.: Pursuant to Sec. 76 of "The Rating Act, 1925," notice is hereby given that an additional charge of TEN PER CENTUM will be imposed on all Rates for the year 1935-38 remaining unpaid after the 25th March, 1936. W. "H. ROBERTS. Town Clerk. Henderson, February 23, 1936. COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES rVTAMATEA COUNTY COUNCIL* 10 PER CENT PENALTY. Pursuant to Section. 76 of " The Ratin* Act, 1925." public notice is hereby given that the Rates for the year 1935-36 are now due und that an additional charge of 10 per ceni will be made on any amounts which remain outstanding after rebrnfcry 24 * 1336 * B.COATES. . Chairman. Paparoa, iSSfi...,.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22350, 22 February 1936, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22350, 22 February 1936, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22350, 22 February 1936, Page 25

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