RUGBY FOOTBALL EDEN PARK EDEN PARK TO-DAY! TO-DAY! KING COUNTRY KING COUNTRY KING COUNTRY AUCKLAND AUCKLAND AUCKLAND This onmo will givo the, Auckland Sporting Public an opportunity of "The Great Rugby Slurs" — PHILLIPS, C Ji OSS MAN, CAM ERON. TRUSTTUM, Matched against Auckland's best, including All Blacks JOIIXNiE DICK and BILL CARSON. King Country Critics nre confident that their Team can upset Auckland's unbeaten record— BUT CAN THEY? TO-DAY'S CAME WILL DECIDE! CURTAIN-RAISER. 1.30 P.M. TRADITIONAL COLLEGE RUGBYHAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL v. AUCKLAND GRAMMAR ADMISSION": Ground 1/-, Stand M- Extra. SCHOOL CHILDREN (o Ground Only, .'id. BUY "RUGBY NEWS" FOR Price Sixpence. RUGBY NEWS. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL xfig. THISTLE V. THISTLE V. 40l THISTLE v. MT. ALBERT TO-DAY, 3 P.M. GRAMMAR OLD BOYS. EARLY GAME Y.M.C.A. v. ONEHUNGA. TWO FINE SENIOR. ATTRACTIONS. BLANDFORD PARK. R e«ue«A Q.rounds, MARKET ROAD. T 0 - D A Y. 1,1.) P.M. MT. EDEN V. GRAMMAR 0.8. It,r> P.M. ST. LUKE'S V. SOMERVILLE. UNITED V. UNIVERSITY. ADMISSION OD. STAND FREE. DON'T FORGET SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST 27, AJ EDEN PARK - FINAL TEST. PRINCE OF MANAVADAB'S INDIANS v. NEW ZEALAND. Box Plan opens at Watts' Sports Depot, Exchange Lane, MONDAY Next at 0 a.m. TROTTING TROTTING. NEXT SATURDAY. The irresistible appeal of Trotting will be again evident next Saturday, when another large attendance will be treated to a thrilling day's sport. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB, AUGUST MEETING, ALEXANDRA PARK, EPSOM, NEXT SATURDAY. AUGUST 27. FIRST RACE ABOUT 12 NOON. FIRST IN SPORT, TEEMING WITH THRILLS, A SOCIAL OCCASION. TROTTING. THE SPORT OF THE PEOPLE. A', a. MABEE, Secretary. DANCING MARGARET O'CONNOR'S STUDIO DANCE, TO-NIGHT. MISS HAYLOR, Visiting Examiner from Imp. Soc., London., WILL GIVE A TALK ON DANCING IN GENERAL AND JUDGE A COMPETITION. Private Lessons from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. SPECIAL CLASSES FOR COUPLES . Could be arranged by ringing the Studio. Hamilton Studio: Wellington: 1 TOORAK CHAMBERS. OS CUBA ST. AUCKLAND MINING CHAMBERS, 1. Y ac 'HT QLUB. BASTION POINT, JpLAIN & JJIANCY JQANCE. S TILL 12. At the Clubhouse by the Sea. GRAND MARCH, 0 P.M. Twelve Prizes to be presented by Lady Davis. Supper, 30.50 p.m. Aristocrats Orchestra. Ladies, i; Gents., 3/-; Double, 5/-. BLIND Institute, Auckland's most Brilliant Band. Old-timo and Modern. —Box 8, Newmarket. Phone 'ls-S7O. "il/fiODERN Ballroom Dancing, latest steps 111 from leading studios of London' and America. —Mavis Tollemacho, 11A Ranfurly Rd. E., Epsom. Phono 10-214. PRIVATE Lessons, 2/(5; Tap, Ballroom (tap classes. I/O); 3 dances by post, 5/-. —Ruby Sheriff, 11.8. Bldgs., Newton. VALESKA, M.R.A.D. (Advanced Teachers' Certificate) 'lO7 Queen St., 40-121. —Tap, Toe, Operatic, Character & Ballroom Dancing. LECTURES X Concert, Auk rooms, opp. G.l'. 1 T. .T. Hughes. " Slides. Also Milli Girls. Collection. I) E O P L E ' I. SUNDAY, 'J >altli Society.—Lecture and :. 23, S p.m., Fabian Club- ()., Queen St. Speaker, Dr. Health and Diet." Lantern cent Ward's Beauty Culture S UNI VER SI T Y. ,ir> p.m. Speaker: Mr. B. Subject: Insulation, Can Free From Booms, Slumps -;i Queen St. Welcome.
MEETINGS Mount roskill welfare .ASSOCIATION. The Annual Meeting of Ihe nbovo Association will lip hold in the Office of (lie Ml. Roskill Road Board on THURSDAY NEXT (•_'.">th iiist.). nl 7.30 ii.ni. Business: To Ktceive Annual Report and Statement of Accounts; Election of President and Executive Committee; General. C. M. McCULLOUGU. President. WELFARE HEALTH CLUB. PUBLIC MEETINGS EVERY TUESDAY, 8 P.M., UNITY HALL, Above Town Hull. TUESDAY, AUGUST 'J:(. Speaker: MRS. F. P. BuVRTLEY. "livery-day Life in China." A Most Interesting Evening Assured. Admission Free. Collection. THE AUCKLAND AMALGAMATED I SOCIETY OF SHOP ASSISTANTS' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. The Annual Meeting of the above Union will be held in the Concert. Chamber, 'J'own Hall, on TUESDAY, August '11)38, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: Minutes; Result of Postal Ballot; Annual Ueport; Balance-sheet; Election of Officersi General. L. PUR CELL, Ph. 41-758, 22 Swanson St. Secretary. JUMBLE SALES QT. THOMAS', Sale St.—Note dAte, SaturO day Afternoon, 127 th Inst.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23121, 20 August 1938, Page 9
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