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ATHLETIC SPORTS m THING'S SCHOOL, AUCKLAND. The Athletic Sports to have been lipid to-day (Saturday), have hoen unavoidably postponed. ft A UCKLAND AMATEUR fife, IV. ATHLETIC AND CYCLE CLUB hgP VICTOR LUDORUM CUP yy CARNIVAL. ONEHUNOA RECREATION GROUND. SATURDAY, APIUL 13, 1910, at 2.15 p.m. Full programme of RUNNING, HURDLING, JUMPING, FIELD and LADIES' EVENTS. Entries Close on FRIDAY NEXT at 9 p.m. in Club Rooms, 17 Alston Chambers, 03 Queen Street. F. J. BRYAN, Hon. Sec. rt Tp AST TAMAKI AMATEUR f THE ANNUAL MEETING OF 1/ ATHLETIC, CYCLING and HUNTING EVENTS will be held on the v EAST TAMAKI RECREATION GROUNDS, NEXT SATURDAY, APRIL (i, HMO. Come and see Auckland's Finest Athletes in action. Miss Mary Mitchell, New Zealand Lady Champion Javelin Thrower, will be competing. Come and see the Best Horses of the Paknranga Hunt and neighbouring Hunts in competition over stonewall, brush and fence. GRAND DANCE IN EVENING. ALEX BAIRD, Hon. Sec., Phone I'M, Papatoetoe. East Tamaki. SWIMMING A UCKLAND SWIMMING CENTRE and —Combined Clubs' Competition Postponed t« April 27. RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL rpHE ANNUAL GENERAL *Hn MEETING, \ "f fie LHitK SOUTH AUCKLAND RUGBY JL, FOOTBALL LEAGUE, INC., Will ho held in the LEAGUE ROOMS, DA VIES PARK, Huntly, on TUESDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: Report and Balance Sheet; Election of Officers; General. All League Members and intending Members invited to attend. W. C. DAVIES, Sec. A VONDALE LEAGUE FOOTBALL JTV CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING, MONDAY, APRIL I, at 8 P.M., ST. JUDE STREET HALL. A VON DALE. H. W. GREEN, Hon. Secretary. RUGBY FOOTBALL rvflL l\/f~ ANUKAU ROVERS RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. Practice for all Grades To-day at Club's Training Shed, Rowe Street, v—J Onehunga. 7th Grade, 1* p.m. Juniors, '2 p.m. ,'ird G.rade to Seniors, 3 p.m. It is essential for all members and intending members to be present. A. J. WILSON, Hon. Secretary. YACHTING . yiCTORIA CRUISING CLUB. & COMBINED CLOSING DAY, SATURDAY, APRIL C, 1010. CRUISING RACES, CASH PRIZES: H, I, L and N Classes. HARBOUR RACES: V, S. T and X, Y and Z Classes. ENTRIES close WEDNESDAY, April 3, 1910, at Messrs. John Burns and Co., at 5 p.m., and at the Clubhouse at 9 p.m. J. McGEHAN. Hon. Sec.

GREYHOUND RACING rpHE AUCKLAND GREYHOUND CLUB J. Will Hold a Meeting on SATURDAY, APRIL 6. at EPSOM SHOW GROUNDS, at 2.30 p.m. Entries Close April 4, 5 p.m., with Mr. A. Bennett, Willerton Ave., New Lynn, or Phone 'J'J-O'Jl. Maiden, 2/0; Novices, 2/6; Limit, 3/-; Open, 3/-; Maiden Hurdles, "2/0; Open Hurdles, 3/-; Puppy Trial, 1/-. CLUB NOTICES CLASSIC CLUB. President: Dr. S. K. Phillips. For competent young-' Singers and Instrumentalists. Recitals fortnightly in Clubrooms, commencing early April. Vacancies for Male performers. Full particulars from MRS. W. J. ANGELL, Hon. Sec., G3 Stanley Point Road, Stanley Bay, N.l. "VOKKSHIRiE Society.—Fabian Rooms, -1 Wed., April 3, 7.15 p.m. Cards and Dancing. DANCING JJER.ALD SOCIAL CLUB. DANCE, TO-NIGHT, ROYAL"AKARANA YACHT CLUB, Campbell's Point. Old Time and Modem. LADIES, 3/6; GENTS, 2/-. Supper. S WIN BUR NE' S ORG HE STR A. -yjOUKK X BALLROOM DANCING. MAVIS TOLLEMACHE. Accepted Authority on Style and Technique, Has Resumed PRIVATE TUITION. Practice! Classes. Children's Operatic. All Classes Personally Conducted. 11A RANFURLY RD. EAST, EPSOM. Phono IG-2L-1. jgALLROOM J^ANCING. M ISS ]\J ARGARET Q'Q ONNOR Has just returned from America, where she became a Member of the Dancing Masters' Association of America. PRIVATE LESSONS, CLASSES AND PRACTICES MAY BE HAD FROM 10 A.M. TILL 10 P.M. IN NEW ZEALAND'S LARGEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE SCHOOL OF DANCING. STUDIO: 05 QUEEN STREET (Entrance Exchange Lane). TELEPHONE 4G-214. ISABEL JOHNSON. JOCK fIJUTCHISON, '/ SCHOOL OF DANCING. ALL CLASSES REOPEN IN APRIL. Privato Lessons may bo Arranged Now. R.A.D. EXAMINATIONS. MISS ASKIN will bo at tho Studio during tho week to interview parents and arranKe lessons for Pupils wishing to tako tho Examinations. For Appointments and Prospectus, PHONE 25-021 or 30-378.

Band of the n.z. blind institute, under (he guidance of LIEUT. G. W. BOWES. Auckland's Most Brilliant Band. Special amplifier and 2 loud speakors. Oldtime and Modern. Box 8. Newmarket. Phono -15-870. r OIS McCONNELL, TEACHER OP Ij BALLET AND BALLROOM DANCING. Studio: 031 Romucra Rd. Telephone for Appointment. TV-riss aileen beresford. It.l 10(5 Symonds Street. Ml Types Dancing Taught. Children's Classes Saturday, 10 a.m. Adult Classes (Ballroom), evenings, or Private Tuition. For Particulars PHONE 44-551. BALLROOM, Tap. Keep Fit Exercises Private Lessons, 2/0. By post, 3 Dances, C</. —Ruby Sherriff H.B Bldgs.. Nowton VALESKA. —Studio, Albert Chambers, cor ncr Albert and Wollesley Sis Phone ,1(1-121 or 20 424 for appointment TEACHERS OF ELOCUTION Hilda Parkinson, f.1.c.m.. Teacher. St. Joseph's Convent Speech Training, Recitation Reading.—2M Rose Rd. Gre.v Lynn TEACHERS OF MUSIC A CCOMPANISTE, qualified, has Vacant xl Practice Hours for Singers or Instrumentalists; also for public engagements. Terms reasonable. Studios: City and Mt. Eden. PIANISTE, 200, II nitai.l). OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS^ BINOCULARS Cleaned, Adjusted, Spare Parts, all types.—Armstrong, Optician, 310 South British Build.. Shortland St 45-082. rrvEOMAS. F. LOWES. F-8.0.A., F.S.A.O 1 (Edin.), F.N.A.0., F. 1.0. (Eng.). Ophthalniic Optician, Lister Bldg., City, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily; appointments. Phono 40-440; also evenings, 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Residence: -9 Princes St. Phone 42-416.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23618, 30 March 1940, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23618, 30 March 1940, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23618, 30 March 1940, Page 19