LECTURES aero AERO CLUB (INC.). All Members of the above Club are invited to attend a Lecture on the Future of Aviation in New Zealand, by Mr. D. E. Harkness, on WEDNESDAY, March 27, at 8 p.m., in the Physics Lecture Theatre, University College. L. W. SWAN. Secretai-y. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. LECTURE on “THE CLASH OF CIVILISATIONS IX THE PACIFIC,’* DR. J. B. CONDLIFFE, Research Director, Institute of Pacific Relations, Honolulu, Will Lecture in the COLLEGE HALL, ARTS BUILDING, PRINCES STREET, At 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), 26th inst. Hon. Sir Geo. Fowlds, C.8.E., will be in the chair. M. R. O’SHEA, Registrar. March 25, 1929.
MEETINGS COASTERS’ ASSOCIATION. Members and Intending Members, DON’T FORGET MEETING, SCOTS HALL (Basement) TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 8 P.M. HOLIDAY NOTICES H ° L I D A Y S. The Offices of Members of the Real Estate Institute of Auckland (Incor.) will close for the Easter Holidays on the Evening of March 28 and Reopen on April S. W. J. A, THOMSON, Secretary. rpHE AUCKLAND STOCK EXCHANGE WILL CLOSE AT MID-DAY ON THURSDAY, MARCH 28, AND REOPEN ON MONDAY, APRIL 8. W. M. BARTON, Secretary. THE OFFICES AND STORES OF THE UNDERMENTIONED FIRMS WILL BE CLOSED FOR EASTER, FROM FRIDAY, 29th instant, to TUESDAY, April 2, both days inclusive. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD. A. BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD. DALGETY AND CO., LTD. FARMERS’ CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. NORTH AUCKLAND FARMERS’ COOPERATIVE, LTD. FRUIT FOR BALE CLYDEBALLA Grapes, original Te Ivauwhata grown; guaranteed only the best.—Turners and Growers, Ltd., Wholesale Distributors. DOGS FOR SALE BULLDOG Puppies, pedigree, born 22/1/28, by Bonnie Jock —Snowflake Lulu.—Apply J. Rlvett. Te Aroha. LAWN TENNIS A BRUCH for Tennis Racquets; rac- . quets restrung and repaired; patronised by Tilden, ex-world's chantpion.—94 Albert St.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 622, 26 March 1929, Page 3
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