MEETINGS ITT OF AUCKLAND. ‘ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AUCKLAND.” encours Zealand, and With a vi_ .. of Zoology, particularlv of the native fauna of Xe providing for the acquisit sentative collection of the faur world, in Auckland, a meeting __ zens and those interested will be held in the Council Chamber, Town Hall. Auckland, at 3 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, Julv of the consider the formation of a Zoological Society. A cordial invitation is extended by his Worship the Mayor to all who are in sympathy with the proposal and who are desirous of becoming Members of this Society to attend and take part in this inaugural meeting ST. JOHN AMBULANCE NOTICES HENDERSON VALLEY— G. Brunton, Valley Store, Oaklelgh Park Pleasure Grounds. HOWICK*J. Robertson, Tobacconist. KHYBER PASS— C. Meeking, Stationer, 10 Khyber Pass. Miss Baxter. 40 Khyber Pass. 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 Edendale Road. KOHIMARAMAMr. McLean, Stationer. “Max Lowe, Cowie Av., Kohimarama. *C. Kingsley. P.W.D. Camp. MANGERE— Miss New, Confectioner, Mangere Crossing. Mrs. Meickle, Confectioner, Mangere East. •S. M. August, Favona Road. Mangere. >IILFO RD Mr. Brown, Corner Store, Killarney St. opposite Beach Road. Mrs. Kember, Draper and Stationer, Kitchener Road.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 716, 16 July 1929, Page 3
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