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AMUSEMENTS THE ZOOLOGICAL PARK IS FIRMLY-.ESTABLISHED - . ' AS A '■ ' ' •: , ' DELIGHTFUL PLEASURE RESORT. VISIT TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). FAMILY TRAM TICKET. I/O RETURN. ADULTS, . 1/., CHILDREN, *3d. JAMES MELLING. Town Clerk. ' USINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB ; OF THE Y.W.C.A ' OPEN EVENING, . Y.W.C.A. ASSEMBLY HALL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, S P.M. Address by MR. R. M. ALGIE on "Union Now." Presentation of Overseas Natural Colour Films. ' / INVITATION EXTENDED TO ALL. M. W. GRANT, Hon. Sec/ EXHIBITIONS ART KITCHENER STREET. • LAST DAY SUNDAY. EXHIBITION OF MINIATURE PAINTINGS 10 A.M. TO 4.30 P.M. SUNDAY, 1 P.M. TO 4.30 P.M. « - ADMISSION FREE. JAMES MELLING, Town Clerk. LECTURES jg Z. RED CROSS SOCIETY. AUCKLAND SUB-CENTRE. HOME NURSING.: The Home Nursing Class will Meet at 7 p.m. on MONDAY, the 30th inst., at No. 5 Swanson Street; -. , A. A. HARKER, Secretary. m '\r Z. RED CROSS SOCIETY • <incd '/vMT. EDEN: SUB-CENTRE. NOTICE TO MEMBERS ' AND INTEND ' ING MEMBERS FIRST AID. A Class in First Aid-will .be -.helC. NEXT TUESDAY,. October '3l, at .7.30 p.m., Methodist Church' Hall, Valley Road, Mount Eden. Lecturer: DR. ., J. DERIG, Hon. Sec.- Phono ;28;690. iff; E.A. DISCI DISCUSSION. WAR aims: The Third of the Series of Discnssions ol the War will be held TO-DAY (Saturday) October 28, at 7.30 p.m;, when Professor J . Stone and Mr... W. T. S. Airey, M:A., will open a Discussion on "WHAT ARE OUB WAR AIMS?" All interested invited. Old Grammar School, . Admission 6d. Symonds St.. C.l. AUCKLAND. QENTRE ' fjfflS® ST. JOHN ; pM® AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. . ■ CLASSES OF INSTRUCTION. First Aid Classes for Men • and art in process of formation.- Send your nam< and address, and day and tiifle that' you car attend," to Secretary-Manager,? ; P.O. Box .4SW Auckland C.l. " LADIES* FIRST AID CLASS., STANLEY BAY.—Commencing : Wednesdaj November 1, at; 7 p.m: in Bowling Club Pavilion, Stanley ; Point J RdadN^ LADIES' HOME NURSING CLASSt: Y.W.C.A., QUEEN- ST.—Commencing ."of Wednesday, November .6, at: 7.15 p.m Dr.. Hilda Northcroft. ' '• : ... • . GREY LYNN LlßßAßY.—Commencin Tuesday, October 31, at 7:30 o.m r»< Stallworthy. ./ MEN'S HOME NURSING CLASS, AMBULANCE STATION. Comiucncni. Thursday, November, 2, at 7 p.m. Fee tor Course of 6 Lectures and Examtna tion. 7/6. Text Book, 2/-. t . Special Concessions to members '• oj E.P.S.W.A S. E. LANGSTONE, ( Sec.-Manager. AMBULANCE STATION. RUTLAND ST Phone 45-920. EOPCLE'S UNIVERSITY. JSUNDAY, 2.45 p.m. Speaker, MR.. SPENCELEY WALKER, B.A. Subject: "GOVERNOR* HOBSON AND THE CENTENARY." . 3 Queen St. Discussion Welcome. CLUB NOTICES ' ' , Devon and Cornwall club. : — Social and Dance, Fountain of Friendship Hall, Newton Rd., Wed., Nov. S, 7.45" p.m. Progressive 500 for non-dancers. Everybody cordially welcome • .' • '■ DEMONSTRATIONS ? jg P.S. COOKERY SECT IO N OUTDOOR DEMONSTRATION J ■ At ' • - | THREE KINGS, TO-DAY. (Tram met at Landscape 'Road.) "1 . 1.45 P.M. ■; ' . - All Invited. . 1 RACING AUCKLAND RACING CLUB.] ' , • V - \ MID-SPKING- MEETING, 1930/ - \ SATURDAY AND MONDAY,] NOVEMBER 25 AND 27. } PROGRAMME. <; I FIRST DAY. • « . MELROSE MAIDEN HANDICAP of" £2^o Six furlongs. ' ■'■ - MILFORD HANDICAP of £300:. Six furlongs. * '. - • TIRI HURDLE RACE of £350. One mile and three-quarters. • ALISON CUP of £6OO. One mile and a-quarter. ' j CAMBRIA HANDICAP (two-yeaf-olds) »of £3OO. Five furlongs. t TAKAPUNA PLATE of £4OO. Seveif'fir.' longs. .. t J CHELTENHAM HANDICAP of £350. Sil furlongs. . PONUI HANDICAP of £3OO. One ,mil£ SECOND DAY. '' <;• VAUXHALL HANDICAP of £250. ?oi three-year-olds and upwards that liav< not won a flat race of the value of £SO at time of starting. Six furlongs. ; STANLEY HANDICAP of £OTO. One mile.. KAWAU HURDLE RACE of £350. Two miles. -1 - ST. ANDREW'S HANDICAP of £SOO. Ofit mile and a-quarter. > - RAKINO HANDICAP (two-year-olds) oj £3OO. Five furlongs. i PUPUKE PLATE of £4OO. One mile. ? NGATARINGA HANDICAP of. £350. Sil furlongs. , ' n CAUTLEY HANDICAP of £3OO. Seven furlongs. 5 GENERAL ENTRIES | Including Takapuna Plate and Pupuke Plate. (£1 each) close on 't FRIDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 3,\ BY FIVE 'P.M. ) "W. S., SPENCE, r \ , -Secretary. J THOROUGHBREDS i — : a. REY DE ORO Gelding, untried, - 7 yearg; guaranteed sound.—A.B.C.. '2395, Herald. ... } "\7"EARLING Colt, well bred, for sale pi lease.—L.Y., 613, Herald. . " - \ THREE-YEAR-OLD FILLY LYSIS, » By Lysander—Adi Thq,ngi, » Closely related to Saccone and other Winners, Sound. Would be > good proposition for * ' Racing or" Stud Purposes. . ' t Price Very Reasonable. . _ J .73. POPE, . - -J TakaaiaivJ

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23489, 28 October 1939, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23489, 28 October 1939, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23489, 28 October 1939, Page 21