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( PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF MEETING OF No. 1 TRANSPORT LICENSING AUTHORITY. It Is hereby notified that a Public Sitting of the No. 1 Licensing Authority will be held at 10.30 a.m. on THURSDAY. June 4, 1942 in the Children's Courtroom. Faykel's Building Ansae Avenue. Auckland. lor the purpose of receiving evidence and representations in favour of or against the granling of the under-mentioned applications in connection with aoods Service and Passenger Service Licenses. The asterisk denotes amendments applied for. Further particulars may be obtained upon application. All licensees are requested to be present or represented. PASSENGER SERVICES. — AMENDMENTS' Auckland Bus Co.. Ltd.. New Lynn, AucklandHenderson Service—amendment to time-table. 22/1/177; Glen Eden-Auckland Service. 22/1/207 amendment to time-table; Auckland-Helensville Service. 22/1/354. amendment to fares; Hon. Minister of Railways, Wellington, 22/1/429. Rotorua-Okere Falls, amendment ;o time-table; Contract License 22/1/616 —suspension. GOODS SERVICE.—TRANSFERS: Bell. H. C.. to Albrecht. N. A.. Auckland. 25/1/590; Curreen. W., to Gibbons. N.R.. and Billing. H. A. W., Great Barrier, 25/1/1601: Moody. A. R.. to Pratney, W.. Manurewa. 25,1/2021; Vickers. V. H.. to Tornquist, A. F.. Onehunga, 25/1/2171; Griffiths. S.. to Morris, H. G.. Beachlands, 25/1 2469: H. Bray and Co.. Ltd., to Wattam and Co.-, Ltd., Auckland. 25/1/2044. NEW APPLICATION.—I. E. Whale and Co.. Onehunga, 25/1/56. 28 R. H. NICHOLLS. Secretary. AUCKLAND ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY The Annual General Meeting of the Society will be held in the Victory Room, above the Regent Theatre, Victoria Street. Hamilton, on SATURDAY, May 30, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS. 1. To Receive the Aiftual Report and Statement of Accounts. 2. To Elect Four Councillors, Three Supernumerary Members and an Auditor. 3. To consider certain Notices of Motion. 4. General. COLIJJ M. GORDON. Secretary. -.28 AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. Students are notified that MONDAY. June 1, will be observed as a College Holiday. L. O. DESBOROUGH. 28 Registrar. MEETINGS E.P.B. GREY LYNN (BLOCK THREE). A Meeting of Team Wardens and Team Workers (Men only) will be held In Grey Lynn Library, FRIDAY, 2flth, at 7.30, Business urgent. Thursday Meeting Cancelled. 29 F. E. JONES. Block Warden. EDUCATION A WOMEN SECRETARIES. UNIQUE OPPORTUNITIES OPEN. Fit yourself lor these positions by enrolling with Hemingway's and qualifying for the DEGREE OF THE INSTITUTE OP SECRETARIES. A fully qualified woman can rise to the highest executive position in any business and the sooner she qualifies the sooner will she start on her business career. Write for Free Book "Secretarial Degree." HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. Bex 516. Auckland. RD

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 124, 28 May 1942, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 124, 28 May 1942, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 124, 28 May 1942, Page 10

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