BOXING. i UCKLAXD MILITARY SPORTS ASSOCIATION ANNUAL, BOXING TOURNAMENT. FINALS—SATURDAY NIGHT DRILL, HALL, RUTLAND 7.50 P.M. ADMISSIONRingside, ss; Front Seats of Hall,, General Public. Cadets in uniform, 6d. T. P. LAFFET, Hon. Sec. Telephone 43-199. LAWN TENNIS G RASS Tennis Court to let for season. Net, marker, etc., provided.—Apply I 23 Finch St., Morningside. VERS US XE W ZEA LAND. VERSUS NEW ZEALAND. STANLEY STREET COURTS. SATURDAY, NOV. 3. MONDAY, NOV. 5 SATURDAY. NOV. 3. MONDAY. NOV. 5 Commencing at 2 p.m. Each Day. See Great Britain’s Leading Players in action against the pick of New Zealand. Afternoon Tea and Refreshments Obtainable on the Grounds. ADMISSION: Entrance to Grounds. 2s 6d. Grand Stand, Is extra. Reserved Seats, 6s. School Children’, admission to grounds, Is. Prices: All prices plus amusement tax. A strictly limited number of Reserved Seats are available. Day Sales and Reserved Seats at LEWIS R. EADY, LTD., Queen Street. L. W. SWAN. Secretary, Auckland Lawn Tennis Assn. FOB SALE BY TENDER KAURI Spar, 60ft long, 18in diameter. —Can be inspected at Appleton’s, Arthur St., Newmarket. Phone 45-919. A UCKLAND AMUSEMENT PARK, A LTD. LUNA PARK. EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS FOR THE OPERATION OF GAMES. SEASON 1928-29. Sealed Tenders for the purchase of the exclusive Rights for the operation of Games, whether one or more, in Luna Park, during the Summer Season of 1928-29 will be received at the Registered Office of the above Company, Luna Park, King’s Drive, Auckland up to 12 Noon WEDNESDAY, November 7, 1928. Tenders must be marked “Tender for Purchase of Games Operation Right.” Conditions may be inspected at the Office, Luna Park, between he hours of 10 A.M. and 4 P.M. daily. The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. A. M. PICKFORD, Secretary-Manager, Auckland Amusement Park, Ltd. THE SUN AGENCIES. DOMINION ROAD— H. Cartwright, Tobacconist and Stationer, 231 New North Road., Dominion Road Junction. Mrs. A. E. Rasmussen, Fruiterer, Cr. Dominion Road and Brentwood Ave. •C. A. White, 101 Dominion Road. Mrs. G. E. Evans. Confectioner, 115 Dominion Road. •D. J. Kenny, Stationer, 228 Dominion Road,- Valley Road Terminus. W. Stillwell, Fruiterer, 301 Dominion Road, near Empire Picture Theatre. W. Chambers. Fruiterer. 366 Dominion Road. Miss J. Hansen, Fruiterer, 433 Dominion Road. S. P. Robinson, Tobacconist, Community Buildings, near St. Alban’s Church. Miss M. Casey, Confectioner, 519 .Dominion Road Tram Terminus. STANLEY BAY—•D. Hughes, Fruiterer, Calliope Road. Chesney and Darragh, Storekeepers, Calliope Road. SYMONDS STREET—•H Meyer, Stationer. 23C Symonds Street, opp. P.O. Mrs. C. IC Nicholson, Tobacconist, Lyric Theatre Buildings, Symonds Street. C. F. Dredge. Stationer. 129 Symonds Street. T. Sainty, Newsagent, 99 Symonds St., opp. Grafton Bridge. SWANSON—•A. Perris, Swanson Picture Theatre. SURFDALE — Mr. Thornton. TAItAPUNA—•F. E. Harding, Stationer. Lake Road, Mrs. A. F. Barnes, Fruiterer and Con - fectioner, Hauraki Corner. Mrs. A. L. Landall. Fruiterer. Hall’s Corner. •Mrs. Upton. Nile Road, back of Lake Pupuke.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 501, 2 November 1928, Page 3
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