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BOXING. g£j& A FIGHT NATURAL hall NEXT MONDAY. A MEETING BETWEEN TWO HIOH-CLASS FIGHTERS DESTINED TO REACH WORLD CLASS. BOTH HAVE FOUGHT AGAINST RON RICHARDS. Professional Light-Heavy-weight Contest. ALABAMA KID ALABAMA KID *•»■*•> ALABAMA KID ALABAMA KID v LES BRANDER LES BRANDER (Australia) LES BRANDER LES BRANDER The Alabama Kid has won 26 of his 28 lights in Australia, being defeated by only Ron Richards and Gus Lesnevich. He has victories over Max Rayner (twice). Sabatlno and Jimmy Starr. , l i es , Brander «, has an «Qu»lUr woe record with victories over Rayner and Starr, while his treat ****** »hich lasted 13 rounds with Ron Richards will long be remembered. Archie Moore says that Brander Is the most Improved fighter In Australia during the current season. TWELVE 3-MINUTE ROUNDS. NO INCREASE IN PRICES. WE ADVISE YOU TO BOOK. Box Plans Now Open at Watts' Sports Depot. Exchange Lane. Tawn ~~tennis. 0 /"CAMPBELL PARK TENNIS CLUB au# J (Incorporated). yjft OFFICIAL OPENING OF 1940-41 SEASON if/*' 2 P.M. TO-MORROW Jμ club courts "»' at green lame road. To be followed by a SPECIAL WENING DANCE at Mount Eden Tea Klosk on the same evening. 20 B. CARLAW. Hon. Secretary. ry b n n i s. BEST VALUES IN AUCKLAND—CHEAPEST RACQUETS AND RESTRINGINQ. ALSO TENNIS COACHING. WISEMANS, SPORTS EXPERTS 170. QUEEN STREET. ' D Mt " EdCn: "— ""—% WATTS , Sports Depot can still Restring with famous "Klipspringer" Gut. D LECTURES. *x.z. Br c robb s OO1 * 1 * (Incorporated). AUCKLAND SUB-CENTRE. NOTICE TO MEMBERS AND INTENDING MEMBERS. Classes will be commenced in the following subjects at the LECTURE HALL, Mercantile Chambers, 101, Customs Street East, as under: — HOME NURSING — Afternoon Classes on TUESDAY. 24th iiist.. at 1 p.m. HYGIENE—TO-MORROW (Saturday), 21st tost., at 1 p.m. FIRST AID—On THURSDAY. 36th Inst., at 7 p.m. Intending Members will be Welcome. A. A. HARKER. Secretary. Phone 4S-340. :2I HOLIDAY NOTICES. rpHE AUCKLAND SAVINGS BANK. The Head Office and Branches of this Bank will be CLOSED on MONDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 33. 1940 (DOMINION DAY HOLIDAY).

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 224, 20 September 1940, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 224, 20 September 1940, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 224, 20 September 1940, Page 2

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