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MEETINGS WAR IN CHINA. "WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO YOUP PUBLIC MEETING, STATE THEATRE, . SYMONDS STREET, SUNDAY, APRIL 10, At 8 p.m. SPEAKERS: Mr. Ah Kew. Prof. H. Belshaw. Mr. J. S. Stewart. Rev. Y. S. Chau. (Mrs Mawson will net ns Interpreter). Chairman: Mr. AV. T. G. Airey. Questions .Invited. Collection. Meotinic Organised by THE LEFT BOOK CLUB (Membership over JVJ.OOO). AIM OP THE CLUB.—To develop an educated democracy that will help in the urgent struggle for World Peace and a better Social and Economic, Order. A UCKLAXD ACCLIMATISATION . SOCIETY. Noticu is hereby given that a Special General Meeting of the Society will bo held at Toorak Hall, Victoria Street, Hamilton, on WEDNESDAY, April 10:38, at 8 p.m., to consider and, if thought fit, to adopt a revised set o:f Rules for tho Society. Notice is hereby given that tho Seventieth Annual General Meeting of tho Society will follow on at the conclusion of the above Special General Meeting. BUSINESS: 1. To Receive and Adopt tho Annual Report and Statomont of Accounts. 2. To Elect Four Councillors, Three Supernumerary Members and an Anditor. 3. To consider tho following notice of Molion:— "With a view to assisting in tho conservation of game birds and to the encouragement, of a better understanding of tho principles of truo sportsmanship, this- Meeting urges shootists to refrain from shooting at game birds when not on tho wing." 4. General. COLIN M. GORDON, Secretary, rpHE NEW ZEALAND EUROPKAN -L FRUIT AND VEGETABLE KETAIL TRADERS' ASSOCIATION.—Tho Annual General Meeting of Members of the Association will be held in Unity Hall, ;$'J3 Upper Queen St.. Auckland, on MONDAY EVENING, April .11, IJMS, at 8 o'clock. Business: Annual Report, Balance-sheet. Fruit Case Charge Report. Report on intervoiw with the Director of Internal Marketing and the Supervisor of the Banana Trade. Election of Officers. The Officers to be appointed are:— President? Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, Eight Members of the Management Committee. Mr. Staley has informed the Management- Committee that he has definitely decided not to seek re-election as Secretary. therefore it is urged that- immediate steps be taken to find a person suitable for the position. Hitrned on behalf of the Management Committee.—,T. S. ROE, President. r PHE MEMBERS OF THE PAINTERS* J- UNION Aro hereby notified that tho MEETING ON MONDAY, APRIL 11. 1038, IS POSTPONED UNTIL MAY 0. H. CAMPBELL, Secretary. FOR LEASE BY TENDER

FENDERS FOR LEASE. Tenders will be received tt the office of the Town Clerk, Town Hull, Auckland, not later than 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, the 10th day of May, 1938, for the Glasgow Lease of the under-mentioned properties:— 1. GILLIES AVENUE. EPSOM. NEAR KIMBERLEY ROAD.—7O Feet frontage, 132 feet depth (approx.). 2. CR. GILLIES AVENUE AND KIMBERLEY ROAD, EPSOM.—7O Feet frontage, 132 feet depth (approx.). 3. TRINITY STREET, PONSONBY.— i i(> Feet frontage, 115 feet depth (approx.). 4. LONG DRIVE AND CHALLINOR STREET, KOHIMARAMA (Two Frontages).—oo Feet by 231 feet. All the above are admirable Residential Sections. 5. CR. MONTAGUE AND WEST STREETS. NEWTON.—This section is suitablo for a building for use in conformity with the permitted uses in the light industrial zone. 6. QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, adjacent to entrance to Myers Park.— 125 Foot frontage, 132 feet depth (approx.). This valuable building iscction is suitable for tho erection of a church, assembly hall for public or private amusement, shops and offices, dwellings, apartment house, or, with the consent of Council, buildings for light industrial pureposes. CONDITIONS OF TENDER may bo obtained from and plans of tho sections inspected at the office of tho Town Clerk, Town Hall, Auckland, during office hours. JAMES MELLING, Town Clerk. DENTISTRY W 2) RYDEN pARDY, DENTIST. For the past 1 years associated with H. "W, Frost, Auckland, as Extraction Specialist, HAS; COMMENCED PRACTICE AT HELLAUY'S QUEEN ST, opp. CWj# Phone 42-057. Open Evenings. N2O and Oxygen Ptucess. ERF E C T rjp E E T tt. £2/2/.

EXTRACTIONS FREE When Sets Ordorod. Remodelling Sets 80/Single Teeth and Other Repairs (2 hours), from »/• Painless Extractions .. .. • • 2/0 FILLINGS OP ALL KINDS. H. W. F IIOST ' LTDDENTIST. Late of University of Pennsylvania. U.S.A. 30 Years' Experience, JELLICOE CHAMBERS (Next Herald), AUCKLAND. Open Friday Evenings. 7 to 8.30 p.m. pAINLESS EXTRACTIONS. MY OWN SPECIAL METHOD. Possesses Many Great Advantages Which aro Distinctive. HERE ARE SOME AMONG OTHERS. 1. NO PAIN. , _ ~ •2. NO NEED to come back for the second time or oftencr as under othor methods. 3. EXPERT EXTRACTIONS. No broken tcctli or stumps left in the 4. PERFECTLY SAFE FOR ALL AGES. I can safely use it on a patient of 80 Yours. 3. IF YOU HAVE A WEAK HEART or are imtfcrins from other complaints, it will not affect you. 0. NO PAINFUL PRICKIIvG. 7 NO SWOLLEN GUMS. , 8. ABSCESSED TEETH are painlessly ox9. EXTRACTIONS FREE when teeth are ordered. GUM BLOCK TEETH A SPECIALITY. Open Every Evening. JQENTIST Q jyjUNROE jgMANUEL, FIRST FLOOR. EN DEAN'S BUILDINGS, Tako Elevator. Phone 41-00-1. Next G.P.O. 11 City Dentist, (Corner opposite John Court. Ltd.) Phone <i 1-538. A. B W RIGHT 4 S oNa ' LTD " GENERAL CARRIERS. Customs, Receiving and Forwnrdlnn Agents Furniture Removals a Specialty. COMMERCE STREET. Phone 41-143.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23009, 9 April 1938, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23009, 9 April 1938, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23009, 9 April 1938, Page 9

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