SPORTING. JJACING QLUB. gFRING -frfrEETING. » —— QCTOBER 20 AND 22 192S ' NOMINATIONS FOR ALL EVENTS AT THE ABOVE MEETING, Also, FORFEIT (ONE SOW) FOR THE WELLESLEY STAKES. 1925, CLOSE AT 9 O'CLOCK P.M. ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1925, At the Office of the Club, Woodward Street, Wellington. J. M. GRIFFITHS, Secretary. Auckland, September 29. 1925. :6 FOR SALE BY TENDER. TJUNGALOW, 4 rooms, all convs., e.1., etc., ■*"* In perfect order. —16, Cameron St., Onehunga. ; 29 OF DEVONPORT. REFRESHMENT STALL AT VAUXHALL HALL. Tenders to close on WEDNESDAY, October 24. 1928, at 4 p.m., are invited for the right to sell Refreshments at the Vauxhall Ilall, Narrow Neck. Schedule of conditions may be inspected at the Borough Office, and further particulars may be obtained from the undersigned or from Mr. R. E. Hunt, Secretary to the Vausliall Reserve Administrative Committee. A. E. WILSON, :20 Town Clerk. FOR LEASE BY TENDER. rp E N D £3 R S. LEADING BUSINESS SITE In the CITY OF AUCKLAND. FOR LEASE BY TENDERALL THAT PIECE OF LAND, corner of Queen and Shortland Streets, in the City of Auckland, at present occupied by the South British Insurance Company. Ltd. The property has a frontage of 54ft to Queen Street by 41ft to Shortland Street. Separate Tenders are invited for the Lease of the above propertv for :— fa) A term of TWENTY-ONE YEARS, with the right to modernise the buildings at present erected thereon. (b) A term of SIXTY YEARS, with compulsory building provisions ami revaluation of rental at the end of each Twenty Years. without compensation fur buildings : or (c) A term of SIXTY YEARS, with eon pnlsory building provisions and revaluation of rental at the end of each Twenty Years and compensation for building. Possession of the property will be given at approximately the enil of January. 1929, and definite information as to the date of actual possession will be given on acceptance of tc-ider. Particulars and conditions of leasing may be inspected nt the Church 1' England Diocesan Offices at Auckland. Wellington, Chrisrehurch and Dunedin. and copies thereof may be obtained on application to the DIOCESON OFFICES, AUCKLAND. Tenders to be posted or delivered in a sealed envelope marked "Tender,"' addressed to the Sceretary. St. John's College Trust Board, P.O. Box 652, Auckland. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be acceped. Tenders close at NOON, on the Hist October, 1928. :x29 BUILDING MATERIALS. \ L'OKLAXD IRON WORKS. LTD , A STRUCTURAL AND GENERAL ENGINEERS. 7, BRONTE STIIKKT ('oft' Cook Street). Phone 45-427. Makers of Steel Girderwork. Verandah and Reinforcing Steelwork, any design ti\-"d |in position. Steei Barrows stocked. Ex teusion Ladder Ironwork. Gates, l-'eneo, | Tools and Blacksmith's Work a Specialty. ] Estimates Free. \q N. BA L 1., Ll>ll TE D. i Manufacturers of "Satis" Brand | Doors Saslios ami Joinery. THE "SATIS'" FACTO I: Y. j Prince's Avenue, oft" Dominion i:.i,id. ! Phone 20-IS7 S TF THE HOUSE YOI * PROPOSE TO BUY TS ROOFED WITH "ORB" YOU KNOW THE BUILDER HAS GUARDED QUALTTY. QRB J^RAND QORRUGATED TRON. WRITE JOHN LYSAGHT. LTD BOX 341, WELLINGTON. FOR FREE COPY OF THEIR POCKET HANDBOOK. - J?WS LAWN TENNIS. 0 ( CAMPBELL PARK TENNIS CLUB. (Incorporated.) ADJOINING CORNWALL PARK (/*> SCHOOL. GREEN LANE Hk OPENING DAY, SATURDAY M* OCTOBER 13. AT 2 P.M. Ten first-class chip courts. Subscription for 12 months. Ladies £2. Gentlemen £3, Entrance Fee £1 1/. Intending new members should make earlv application B. S. BARRY. Hon. Sec. 19 Atherton Rd.. Epsom. WS ff CJEDDONIAN TENNIS CLUB . I (INC.). NICHOLSON PARK, MOUNT EDEN. Owing to the Addition of Two P* Courts a limited number of New Members will be Admitted. For particulars and forms, apply SECRETARY. x 2 Box 1580. Auckland. HAVE JUST LANDED MY FIFTH ANNUAL SHIPMENT OF TENNIS RACQUETS, by Walter Briggs, Ltd., London. The best value in town. Prices from 15/ to 65/. Presses, 3/6. Covers from 2/. Wisden's "Comet" Balls, 24/ doz. Restringing and Repairs. W. J. HEAPE, 2S, Swanson St. (upstairs). Phone 42-219. WS ' A BRUCE, Racquet Stringer, 94, Albert • St. Racquets Restrung and Repaired Patronised by Tllden. World's Champion < "C*XPERT Repairs executed same day if J-J received by 10 a.m.; restringing, 30/.— Johns, Ltd.. Chancery St. D "EMSW Vacancies in Private Tennis Club; - 1 - 25/ season; chip court.—Taylor, 568. Mt. Albert Rd. X T> LAYERS, experienced, wanted, private club, grass court, vicinitv Mt. Eden Terminus; Sunday play.—Write S. 48.17. Stab. 29 DESTRINGING Racquets, same dav service. See new range ispalding, Slazenger Racquets.—Wiseman's. Queen St and Ni-wtoo p rpENNIS Racquets Restrung and Repaired by experts; work guaranteed.— Kingsford s Sports Depot. 164, Queen St. C AQUATICS. \ "\T Z. OUTBOARD MOTOR r 'C " V-» • BOAT CLUB. < - The Annual Meeting of the "fSßßjflljir above Club will be held at Offices above C. R. Wilson, 60, Broadway, Newmarket, on TUESDAY, October 2, at 8 p.m. J. DICKSON, x 29 Hon. Secretary. TTON. SIMON L. HICKEY, M.L.C., of New South Wales. SPEAKS AT STRAND THEATRE, SUNDAY NIGHT, AT 8.15 P.M. "WHY PROHIBITION?" x 29 WORKERS! COME AND HEAR HON. SIMON L. HICKEY, of New South Wales Labour Party, STRAND THEATRE, SUNDAY NIGHT, 8.15 P.M. Oscar Mcßrlne Will Preside, x 29
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 231, 29 September 1928, Page 23
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