BUGBY FOOTBALL GRAMMAR OLD BOYS' FOOTBALL CLUB. Practices for all Grades will be held at the Auckland Grammar School Grounds, Mountain Road, on SATURDAY i NEXT, 6th inst., at 2.30 p.m. All memI bers and intending members are 9 - ; quested to attend. Shed Practices will be held at the Ponsonby Training Shed. Dudley Street, Ponsonby, commencing Wednesday, 10th R. L. FARRELL, Hon. Sec. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL 'LANDFORD - O-MORROW, SATURDAY Trial r 'i am RIAL VTaM - RIAL tx AMES 2 P.M., PONSONBY v. Y.M.C.A. THISTLE TRAMWAY Come and Spend the Afternoon With Us! Admission: Gentlemen 6d, Ladies Free. S. R. MASSAM, Secretary. B r Practice Games for all grades will be held on Williamson’s Paddock, Belmont, TO-MOR-ROW (Saturday), at 2.30 p.m. All Players and Intending Players are requested to attend. Committee Meeting NEXT WEDNESDAY’ in Narrow Neck Hall at 7.30 p.m. M. IvAY, Hon. Sec. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE NOTICES The First Lecture trill be given at the Ambulance Station to MEN on MONDAY", April S, and to WOMEN on WEDNESDAY, April 10, at 7 p.m. The Fee for the !s Cd., must be prepaid to WILLIAM RATTRAY, Hon. Secretary, nee Station, Rutland Street. MEETINGS Auckland typographical in- i DU ST RIAL UNION OF WORKERS (Registered). SPECIAL MEETING. TO-MORROW (Saturday) EVENING, in the Foresters’ Buildings, Albert Street, at S o’clock. Business as per Circular issued. F. A. CLEVELAND, Secretary. April 4, 1929.. THE SUN AGENCIES KINGSLAND — Mrs. E. Choules. Rialto Confectionery, opp. Picture Theatre, 431 New North Road. •J. Scott, Newsagent, 397 New North Road (opp. Page's Store). Mrs. Rae, Tea-rooms, 393 New North Road. Mrs. M. Skinner, Dairy, 29 Edenfiale Road. KOHIMARAMAMr. McLean, Stationer. *Max Lowe, Cowie Av., Kohimaraina. *C. Kingsley, P.W.D. Camp. MANGERE — Miss New, Confectioner, Mangere Crossing. Mrs. Meickle, Confectioner, Mangere East. *S. M. August, Favona Road, Mangere. RICHMOND— Mrs. L. B. McKenzie, Confectionery and Stationery, ■ 41 Richmond Avenue. Mrs. H. Gough, The Richmond Home Cookery, 9 Garnett Road, Grey Lynn. F. Brinsmead, Westmere , . Garnett Road, West End. •J. J. Clarke, 49 War nock Street, Grey Lynn. f.fmuera—*J. Mearns, 116 Bassett Rd. F. Franklin, Chemist, 60 Reinuera Rd., corner Bassett Road. Mrs. Iv. Atherton, Confectioner, 127 Remuera Rd.. opp. Victoria Avenue. Mrs. A. M. Talbot, Confectioner and Tobacconist, 219 Remuera Road. *W. G. Dennis, C/o Mr. Roach, Bootmaker, Remuera Terminus. It. C. Jamieson, 72a Upland Road, Remuera.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 630, 5 April 1929, Page 3
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