FUNERAL NOTICES rsffljO T HE brethren of lodge X MAUNGAWHAO No. 168 are requested to attend the funeral NX of the late Wor. Bro. R. A. AICKIN, TO-DAY (Saturday), 3.30 p.m. From 22 Herbert Road, Mount Eden, to Avondalo Anglican Cemetery. By Command of the Worshipful Master. LECTURES THE BIBLE And CURRENT WORLD EVENTS. & BRITISH-ISRAEL LECTURE. The Auckland British-Israel Association is pleased to announce that special arrangements have been made for MR. T. N. FOSTER to return to Auckland and deliver a FINAL LECTURE. Subject: MUSSOLINI, EGYPT AND THE SUEZ CANAL. MONDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 20. TOWN HALL. AUCKLAND.' Doors open, 7.15 p.m. Lecture, 8 p.m Organ Recital from 7.30 p.m. Mr. Foster's previous two lectures were greatly appreciated by large audiences and many requests were received for a further address. DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY of hearing an eloquent and interesting Speaker deal with Current World Events in the light of Bible prophecy. ALL SEATS FREE. COLLECTION. AUCKLAND BRITISH-ISRAEL ASSN.. 200 Pacific Buildings, Wellesley Street, ' Auckland, C.l. MEETINGS
"WHAT I SAW IN SOVIET RUSSIA" "WHAT I SAW IN SOVIET RUSSIA" HEAR T. McGILLICK, T. McGILLICK, OUTSTANDING AUSTRALIAN SPEAKER Mr McGillick, after his return from Soviet Russia, toured Australia, addressing 220 audiences. He is at present on a three months' Lecture Tour through this Dominion. HEAR HIS FIRST AUCKLAND PUBLIC ADDRESS. QUESTIONS INVITED. AUTHORITATIVE, ELOQUENT, CONVINCING.. Chairman: MR. E. M. HIGGINS, Tutor Organiser, W.E.A. TIVOLI THEATRE, TIVOLI THEATRE, TO-MORROW SUNDAY, TO-MORROW SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 7.45 P.M. Doors f©pen 7.15. No Reserved Seats held after 7.30. Collection. Collection. JgOROUGH OP TAKAPUNA PUBLIC MEETING. At the request of the Board of Governors, I hereby convene a Public Meeting of Citizens to be held in the Council Chambers, Takapuna, on TUESDAY, the 21st February, 1939, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of hearing proposals outlined by various speakers for the erection of a Convalescent Home for Indigent Women and Children. J. GUINIVEN, Mayor. Takapuna, February 14, 1939. FRENCH Bay Ratepayers' Association, Inc. —Meeting on Beach Sunday, 3 p.m. Important;—^^_E:_JHiuiter: RADIANT Health Club.—Unity Hall, City, Feb. 28: Annual Meeting, Election. JUMBLE ISALES ODDMENTS Sale.—"Wai Wurri." East St.. Papakura, next Saturday Afternoon, 25th.
SHOWS OTOROHANGA SHOW. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28. £450 CUPS AND TROPHIES. HORSES. CATTLE. SHEEP AND PIGS. HOME INDUSTRIES. HIGHLAND DANCING. ENTRIES CLOSE STOCK SECTIONS. —February 21. HOME INDUSTRIES.— February 25 WRITE FOR SCHEDULE. H. E. LAWRENCE. Secretary. ALBANY FRUITGROWERS* ASSOCIATION.
FORTIETH ANNUAL ALBANY SHOW, MARCH 4. highland dancing, WOODCHOPPING EVENTS with £44 PRIZE-MONEY, Indoor and Chopping Entries Close FEB. 22. Send for a Schedule. J. G. HOOTON, Secretary. Phone 19, Albany. KUMEU DISTRICT A. AND H. SOCIETY. 18th ANNUAL SHOW MARCH 11. SCHEDULES ON APPLICATION. W. B. PATERSON, Phone 40, Secretary. KUMEU P.O.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23275, 18 February 1939, Page 25
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