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Ye Very Ancient Order of Pirates There is to be enrolled AT ONCE A Special Charter Crew of , Ladies and Gentlemen who will be elected for Life Membership of “Ye Ancient Order of Pirates.” ONLY A VERY LIMITED NUMBER will be enrolled and they will receive very Special Privileges in and Share in the Cash Booty to be distributed at YE OLDE PIRATE SHIPPE MILFORD BEACH. Cash Prizes in FIRST Distribution of Booty to Members of the Crew Only. £2O FIRST £lO SECOND —£s THIRD and Prizes of value of 10/6 each to every Member of the Crew. DON’T DELAY The opportunity of joining the Crew will be only open for a short time and will not occur again as the number of the Special Crew is limited. Ring, Call or Write for Particulars. C. R. PETTIT, Bank of N.Z. Chambers, Swanson St. Tel. 42-499.
IDEAL HOLIDAY FOR YOUR BOY! ANNUAL SUMMER CAMP Conducted by Y.M.C.A. BOYS’ DIVISION. Dec. 22nd to Feb. 2nd (A boy may go for one week or more) A well established camp, carefully planned and efficiently controlled, catering for younger boys from 11 and older boys up to 18 years (open to ail boys). The camp is situated at HUNUA, near Wairoa River, 11 miles from Papakura Station. Beautiful Bush and Hill Country surrounds the camp. No holiday can take the place of a few weeks spent in God’s Great out-of-doors with a crowd of clean fun loving boys, where parents are sure of the right kind of supervision and where a definite Christian atmosphere pervades very actively. New Lodge with large hall for meals and indoor activities, splendidly equipped kitchen for preparation of meals, social room with large open fireplace, office, etc. Capable Camp Mother will prepare meals, while Boys’ Work Director will be m personal attendance during the six YOUR BOYS WILL DELIGHT IN tales told round log flrec, all day trips, bush rambles. Cricket and Football matches, mystery yarns. Athletic contests, Eel and Rabbit catching, overnight camps, singsongs, swimming, mountain tramps, concerts. and worthwhile talks of days ahead! Ring, write, or call for illustrated folder giving full particulars. Geo. W. Adair, CAMP DIRECTOR. TOWN HALL. To-morrow (Sunday) Night AT 8.30. MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT, City Organist, will play— Prelude and Fugue in A minor (Bach); Sarcarola (Sterndale-Bennett); Song of Hope and Scherzo (Meale); Allegro Cantabile. Adagio and Toccata (Widor); Serenade (Schubert); Water Nymphs (Vierne); Prelude, Act 3, Lohengrin (Wagner). ADMISSION FREE. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 514, 17 November 1928, Page 14
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