MEETINGS A B OY SCOUTS, P\ A|) ASSOCIATION. THE SCOUT JAMBOREE FILMS will bo shown at St. James' Presbyterian Church, Wellington St., TO-NIGHT, at 7.45 p.m. ADMISSION free. all scouters AND SCOUTS WELCOME. A UCKLAND MASTER. BAKERS' A ASSOCIATION. URGENT GENERAL MEETING, TO-NIGHT. 7.30 P.M., FERRY BUILDINGS. BUSINESS: Matters connected with Drivers' Strike. All Master Bakers Urged to Attend.. SAMUEL S. GREEN, Secretary. Auckland branch, n.z. timber • WORKERS' UNION. A GENERAL MEETING OF THE UNION ■Will be held in the LABOUR CLUB ROOMS. 4th Floor, Pacific Buildinpts, Wellesley Street, TO-DAY AT 10 A.M. BUSINESS: Secretary's Report of Federation of Labour Conference, and Labour PartyConfor* ence; also Report of Timber Workers Conference, and General. F. CRAIG. Secretary. Z. NATIONAL PARTY. ' A MESSAGE TO TOUTH. PROFESSOR R. M. ALGIE . Will, by Invitation, Address A PUBLIC MEETING At the CRYSTAL PALACE THEATRE. Mount Eden 'Road, On TUESDAY, MAY 17. At 8 p.m. Professor Algie will deal with the present Bplitical trends in New Zealand and will •ay much of interest to the young Electors. FACIAL ECZEMA. A MASS MEETING OF FARMERS TO MEET THE HON. ROBERT SEMPLE (.Representing Cabinet) WILL BE HELD AT THE STRAND THEATRE, PUKEKOHE.. AT 1 P.M. TUESDAY (MAY 17). Chairman: J. N. MASSEY. ESQ. ' , THE MEETING WILL BE OPEN TO ALL INTERESTED, INCLUDING NORTH AUCKLAND AND WAIKATO FARMERS. - Conveners: General Committee. '' R. C. ELLETT. Secretary. A UCKLAND QAILORS* TTOME The Annual General Meeting of Members will be held at the Home on MONDAY, June 13, 1938, at 8 p.m. Business: To Receive Report and Statement of Accounts: to Elect a President and .Vice-president, and Seven Members of Council; to Appoint an Auditor. Nominations, which must be signed by 2 Members of the Association, are invited for mny of the above Offices, and "are required to be in the hands of the undersigned 6even clear days before Ihe day of Meeting. By Order. THOS. E. WHITTON, Secretary. Auckland, May 14, 1938. ABRIDGED BALANCE-SHEET. As at March 31, 1938. LIABILITIES. Capital £16,212 19 3 Sundry Creditors .. .. 75 12 1 Samaritan Fund .. .. 106 19 6 £16,425 10 10 ASSETS Buildings Furniture and Fittings Investments Interest Accrued Cash in Bank and in hand £7,286 14 3 297 6 8 8,677 0 0 109 14 10 54 15 1 £16,425 10 10 Certified by WALTER TAYLOR. F.R.A. (N.Z.). LECTURES AUCKLAND WAR MEMORIAL MUSEUM. SUNDAY" AFTERNOON LECTURES. AN ILLUSTRATED LECTURE On "NINE MONTHS AMONG AUSTRALIAN BLACKS," Will be given by MR. W. H. HEMINGWAY In the MUSEUM LIBRARY, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 3 P.M. Tho Public is Invited to Attend. ' , GILBERT ARCHEY, Director. ■gADIANT JJEALTH QLUB. "THE OPEN ROAD TO HEALTH." pUBLIC jy^EETINGS EVERY TUESDAY AT 8 P.M. UNITY HALL, , Queen Street (above Town Hall). , TUESDAY, MAY 17.—SISTER EVANS (Australia), Numerology, Science of Numbers. , How to think for health and happiness. WhaJ to eat and drink. How to breathe and exercise. How to treat common ailments. ADMISSION FREE. PEOPLE'S UNIVERSITY. Sunday, 2.15 p.m. Speaker: PROF. ALGIE. Subject; THE THREAT TO LIBERTY. 3 QUEEN STREET. All Welcome.
GUARDS & GUIDES "Benefited already Beyond was the statement made by a gratified beneficiary when writing recently to the Guardian Trust. Unsolicited statements such as these from satisfied clients indicate the high degree of efficiency, combined with imagination and foresight, with which the Guardian Trust guards and guides the fortunes of many thousands of estates in which it acts as legal trustee. There are many ways in which the Guardian Trust effects savings for an estate. Fees are determined in advance for they are defined by law and are less than a private trustee may lawfully demand. Risk of loss through illness, absence abroad, or the interference of the private individual's own business with the affairs of the estate is also entirely eliminated. A confidential discussion with our Manager will reveal many other ways in which the appointment of the Guardian Trust would prove a definite benefit to your estate. Capitol £IOO,OOO invested in N.Z. Govt. Securities. Additional liability of Shareholders £IOO,OOO. Assets under administration exceed £13,000,000. Over £1,000,000 new business last year. •".GUARDIAN TRUST jAND EXECUTORS COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LTD. (Incorporated by Special Act 0f Parliament, 1883) directors: Mr. S. Austin Carr, Mr V. J. Lamer, Mr. K. B. Myers, Mr. E. R. N. Russell, Mr. P. H. Upton, Mr. W. R. Wilson, Mr. R. N-K. Swanston. General Manager: Mr. R. F. Ward Head Office: South British Insurance Building, Shortland Street, Auckland. Branches and Agencies throughout the Dominion.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23037, 14 May 1938, Page 10
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