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ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL BLANDFORD PAR K Bi;AND FO R D PA R K NEXT SATURDAY XEXT SATURDAY XEXT SATURDAY XEXT SATURDAY WELLINGTON V. AUCKLAND WELLINGTON V. AUCKLAND F.A. SOCCER TROPHY—FIXAL CIIALLEXGE F.A. SOCCER TROPHY—FIXAL CIIALLEXGE WEESTLIN Q RUGBY FOOTBALL

*3 i E W 2 E AL AN D TvESTLING ASSOCIATION r£iOWN JTALL, A OMORROW IGHT (WEDNESDAY) AT S P.M. NARAN JAN SING 11 (India) V. WAL J OHANSSEN (Finland ) EIGHT 10-MINUTE ROUNDS. Preceded by Amateur Preliminaries POPULAR PRICES: Stage. 10s: D. Circle, ss; Reserves, 7s 6d; Gallery, 2s 6d. We pay tax. EACH Lady (escorted) Free to Circle and Stalls only. All reserve seats must be paid for. \TORTHERNT>OXING A SSOCIATION aa orthern J->oxing -Association TOWN HALL TOWN HALL TOWN HALL TOWN HALL NEXT MONDAY, SEPT. 80 McDonald, McDonald, McDonald, timaru McDonald, McDonald, BOXES LACHIE LACTIIE LACHIE LACHIE LACHIE HASTINGS ARTIE HAY ARTIE lIAY ARTIE HAY ARTIE HAY ARTIE HAY FOR THE MIDDLE-WEIGHT TITLE OF NEW ZEALAND FIFTEEN THREE-MINUTE ROUNDS PRECEDED BY A NUMBER OF AMATEUR BOUTS PRICES —Dress Circle and Front. Stalls, ss. Gallery, 2s 6d. RESERVES, 7s 6d. BOX PLAN' Opens at Carter and Asher’s, Shortland Street, NEXT THURSDAY MORNING.

f) ELECTRIC RUGBY 4^. tiggp (By Kind Permission of Auckland Football Association). TWO CHAMPION RUGBY mi TEAMS / BLANDFORD PARK TONIGHT (TUESDAY) AT S P.M. 1 PON SON BY v TECII. OLD BOYS j (Champ, "winners) (Pollard Cup winners) Curtain-Raiser at 7.15 p.xrt. POX SOX BY SECOXD V. * TECHXICAL OLD BOY'S SECOXD Admission Is, Stand 6d Extra “EVERYONE CAX SEE” Proceeds: CLUBS’ GYMNASIUM FUXDS LEAGUE FOOTBALL League eague IE AGUE LEAGUE T EAGUE J-J EAGUE {7OOTBALL. - OOTBALL, f 'OOTBALL. OOTBALL. FOOTBALL ■- OOTBALL. CARLAW PARK, SATURDAY CHAMPION OP CHAMPIONS MATCH, STORMONT SHIELD PONSONBY v. MARIST BROS. PONSONBY v. MARIST BROS. PONSONBY v. MARIST BROS. IVAN CULP AX, lion. Secretary. CRICKET The Annual General Meeting of the above Club will be held at Dalgety’s Building:, Albert St. (opposite Swanson St.), on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, 25th inst., at 8 p.m. All Members and Intending- Members are cordially invited. Business: Annual Report and Balance Sheet; Election of Officers. 11. OAKLEY', Hon. Sec. A 1 A Meeting- of intending Cricket Players for Season 1929-30 will be held downstairs at Gaunt Street Depot, on MONDAY, September 30, 1929, at 8 p.m. sharp. S. M. PARRELLY. Secretary. LAWN TENNIS A BRUCE. Lawn Tennis and Badmin- » ton Racquet Restringer, 94 Albert St.— Patronised by Tilden, World’s Champion. VACANCIES, Tennis Club, Mt. Eden, 2 Hard Courts, splendid surface.— Muir. Chemist, Dominion Rd. Terminus. RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS VEGETARIAN Dinners, Is 6d, served in delightful surroundings.—Queen St., opposite His Majesty’s. Eat for Health.

THE SUN NEWSPAPERS FREE Accident Insurance 'T'HE SUN NEWSPAPERS, LTD., will pay. subject as hereunder, to the legal representative of any person above the age of 14 years or under the age of 66 years at the time of the accident who being a subscriber to and has THE SUN home delivered, and to whom THE SUN shall have been delivered for a period of at least one week Immediately prior to the day of the accident and whose signed notification has been received and acknowledged by THE SUN Newspapers. Limited. Auckland: (1) f? 1 {WWI if the subscriber shall JJ I be killed or dies as the result of injuries received, by accident to any passenger railway train in which such person is travelling as a ticket-bearer or fare-paying passenger. providing that the total sum payable arising out of any one accident as defined in condition (g) shall not exceed £I.OOO (2) £250 If the subscriber shall be killed or dies as the result of injuries received by accident to any tram or steamer or ferry In which such person is travelling as a ticket-bearer or farepaying passenger or to any motor-bus, taxi-car, private hire car (including service car), omnibus, coach, horse cab or passenger vehicle which is being driven by a licensed driver and in which the subscriber is travelling as a fare-paying passenger. Home Delivery Subscribers being Policemen or Rail or Tramway Employees in Uniform and Drivers, Firemen, Guards, Inspectors. Conductors and Stewards of PassengeT Railway Trains, Captains. Engineers, Firemen Deckhands or Ferry Boats, Taxi-car and Cab Drivers and Private Hire Car (including service car). Omnibus, Cab, Coach and Passenger Vehicle Drivers while on duty (excluding any driver intoxicated at the time of the accident) shall be deemed fare-paying passengers and any person whose fare has beeD paid or Is paid by an- ■ a is other person shall also be deemed a fare-paying passenger, and the expression “fare” includes any cash remuneration or hire money. (3) £250 If the subscriber shall be killed or dies as the result of injuries received while entering or alighting from any stationary tram, train, steamer, ferry, or vehicle mentioned in clauses (l) and (2) (4) £SOO If the subscriber shall be killed or dies as the result of injuries received while travelling in or driving a passenger lift or elevator set apart for the use of passengers in a building used for residential or business purposes Subscribers are not covered under this clause unless injured as the result of an accident happening to any such lift or elevator ACCIDENTS IN THE STREETS (5) £IOO If the subscriber shall be killed or dies as the result of injuries received while and as a pedestrian In a public thoroughfare colliding or coming in contact with any moving vehicle. <6) £250 If the subscriber shall be killed or dies a 9 the result of injuries received while engaged and acting as a Tram or Bus Conductor or Inspector falling or being struck and thrown from the footboard by a passing vehicle. (Subscribers intoxicated at the time of the accidents are not included in the three preceding clauses..) CYCLING AND MOTOR-CYCLING ACCIDENTS (7) £IOO In case of death of the subscriber If he or she shall be accidentally killed while riding In a public thoroughfare a bicycle. tricycle or motor-cycle, solely for pleasure but including journeys to and from the subscriber s usual place ot business (not including business journeys) provided that such reader- Is a duly licensed driver and Is not at the time of the accident indulging in a racing contract, speed trial, or track riding ACCIDENT BV FIRE (S) £250 If the subscriber shall be killed or dies as the result of injuries received by reason of the burning of a building in which such subscriber resides or ACCIDENTS OF SPORT (9) £250 if the subscriber shall be killed or dies as the result of injuries received while such subscriber is engaged or competing as an amateur in any game or sport conducted under the jurisdiction of a duly constituted club or governing body, provided the subscriber la not taking part in horse-racing, motorcar racing, motor-cycle racing, or bicycle racing. LIFE-SAVING ACCIDENTS (10) £250 If the subscriber shall be killed or dies as the result of injuries received In endeavouring to save human TOTAL OR PARTIAL DISABLEMENT (11) £250 In case of an accident as defined in the clauses (1) to (10) above should such accident not result In death but cause PERMANENT TOTAL DISABLEMENT through the loss of two limbs or two eyes or one limb and one eye. (12) £IOO tn case of an accident as defined In the clauses (1) to (10) above should such accident not result In death but cause PERMANENT TOTAL DISABLEMENT through the loss of one limb or one eye. (13) £2 per week for a period not exceeding three weeks in case of an accident as defined in clauses (1) to (10) above should such accident not result in death but cause TEMPORARY TOTAL DISABLEMENT. HOME. ACCIDENTS (14) £l5O If the subscriber shall be killed as the result of an accident In his or her private dwelllnghouse. Sat or rooms, such address being the address registered on the subscriber’s certificate of registration, or in his or her garden attached to such dwelling-house, flat or rooms. (15) £lO if as the result of an accident above described the subscriber shall ORDER FORM. I o obtain the benefits of A 24/9/29 THE SUN Free Insurance Fill in this form and forward to the Publisher of THE SUN, P.O. Box 630, Auckland. (Full name in Block Letters). of (Address). (Occupation). and of the age of ... years, do hereby authorise you to Instruct THE SUN Delivery Agent to deliver THE SUN daily to my home at the above address Please register me as a Home Delivery Subscriber for the benefits of your Free Insurance In accordance with the fuD conditions published In THE SUN (Auckland), April S. 1929. % fracture a leg above the ankle, or an arm above the wrist, or shall sustain a broken jaw or collarbone. CHILDREN’S ACCIDENTS (16) £5 will be paid to the parent whose name appears on the registration form in the event of an accident to his or her child over the age of six and under the age of 16 years causing broken arm above the wrist or broken leg above the ankle, providing such accident Is the direct result of one of the aforementioned and defined accidents and docs not occur during employment PROVIDED ALWAYS that tho above Undertaking and Agreement Is subject to the following special conditions which, are the essence of the contract namely, (a) The scope of the Insurance is restricted to accidents happening In New Zealand and to steamers sailing within New Zealand territorial waters (b) In the case of death, such death must result within 30 days after the accident. (c) That notice of the death and the accident be given within forty (40) days after the accident by the subscriber or representative to THE SUN Newspapers, Ltd.. Auckland. <d) IN THE CASE OF PERMANENT TOTAL OR PARTIAL DISABLEMENT that notice of the accident be given by the subscriber as aforesaid within fourteen (14) days of the accident. (e) IN THE CASE OF TEMPORARY TOTAL DISABLEMENT that notice of the accident be given by the subscriber as aforesaid within seven (7) days of the accidenL <r> That Medical Certificates and other necessary Information l*e furnished by the claimant upon request. (g> That the total liability In respect of claims arising out of any one railway accident or disaster which result in the death within thirty (30) days of more than one person shall not exceed the sum of £I.OOO. In any such event the said sum of one thousand pounds (£1.000) will be paid pro rata. (h) That tne total liability in respect of claims arising out of uny one accident or disaster, other than railway accidents which results In the death within thirty days of more than one person shall not exceed the sum of one thousand pounds (£1.000) In the event of such happening the said sum of one thousand pounds shall be paid pro rata. (i) That no compensation shall be payable for any accident happening while the subscriber is carrying another person or riding upon a luggage or pillioncarrier of a cycle or motor-bicycle. (J) That no compensation shall t>e payable for any accident sustained while the subscriber Is In a state of intoxication or resulting from suicide or attempt thereat, an overdose of drugs. Insanity, war. riot, or civil commotion. (k) That In the event or any dispute between the subscriber and THE SUN as to whether such disablement render the holder temporarily or totally unablo to follow his or her usual vocation, it in agreed that such dispute shall be referred, to the decision of a medical referee to be nominated by THE SUN. whose decision shall be binding upon the parties. Signature Dated this day of 1929. Signature of Witness (This notification, filled in and signed by the Subscriber and witnessed In Ink. must be forwarded to The Publisher of THE SUN. PO Box 630 Auckland, and until the same is received and acknowledged In writing no person shall be deemed a Home Delivery Subscriber entitled to any of the benefits above mentioned Home Delivery Subscribers must. In order to become entitled to any benefits whatever hereunder, strictly comply with al! the conditions printed above, and must pay their subscription for THE SUN to THE SUN Agent when due. and register their full names and addresses with their S UN Agent.) PLEASE WRITE CLEARLY and state if you are already a subscriber. ■ n il ■ n l|: » ! (m) That the wire or husband cf a Homei Delivery Subscriber ordinarily residing with him or her shall be deemed to be a. Home Delivery Subscriber for ali tha purposes of tho coupon. (n) THE SUN reserves the right to amend or terminate this offer at fourteen days’ notice, sucb notice to be published la THE SUN. (o) Conditions previously published ar« hereby cancelled, and the foregoing conditions shall apply until such time *• they are altered or withdrawn under paragraph (n). April 3, 1929.

I CITY I ••H. Schmidt, Chemist, Queen Street (near Regent Theatre). | J Sherwin Newsagent, 68 Queen St~ j Brooking and Son Booksellers, Wellesley Street (opp Civic Square) ! Miss L Bishop, Newsagent and Con--1 fectloner. 10 Quay Street (opp NorthI ern Wharf) Airs T Cummings. Fruiterer and Con- { feet ioner, 86 Shortland Street, j Aliss L. F McMarama, Fruiterer and Confectioner. 18 Princes Street. Mrs B Cain. Candy Store. 90 Victoria Street. A. Allen Confectioner, 14? Victoria St. Bert Jones, Hairdresser, 69 Hobson St. A. Pickering. Confectioner. 158 Hobson Street F Jones, Newsagent, 237 Hobson St. J Paxton, Fruiterer, 51 Wakefield St. A. C? Pillinger, Railway Bookstall (main outward platform) J Buchanan, on all Ferry Bookstalls. *M Laird. 118 Symonds Street. Mr J Lynch. 414 Queen Street. Miss Attwell. Stationer, 88 Victoria St. D Sullivan Stationer Victoria StS W Dyer. 43 Eden Terrace. BIKKENHEAD•C. Neads. C/o Mrs. Kelly. Highbury Corner W S Harvey, Wharf Books call. L. Turvey, Tobacconist, Haurakl St. Mrs G Anderson, Fancy Goods and, Stationer Highbury Corner. CIRKDALEW. O. Reas. Stationer, Bright'** Corner, Birkdale. A. Blanchard. Cabaret. Heachaven. BROWN’S BAY—•Airs. E. Wilkinson, Confectioned, near Theatre. BUCKLAND’S BEACH— Mr. V. Vogt, Storekeeper. Buckiand's Beach. CHELTENHAM BEACH, DEVONPORT ! Mrs. A 1 E. Birchah, Beach House Tea Kiosk, Cheltenham Beach. Mrs Brown, Grocer and Confectioner, Cheltenham Road. DEVONPORT—•D. Hughes, 2 Shoal Bay Road. S Clowes, Tobacconist and Hairdresser, Victoria Road A. Bray, Newsagent, 28 King Edward Parade, near Alasonlc Hotel. S. A. Horlock, Stationery and Fancy Goods. 11 Victoria Road, near P.O. Misses G. and\ O. W’ash, Vauxhall Home Cookery, 91a Vauxhall Road. Mrs M AlcDougalL Home Cookery. IGa V'auxhalJ Road. Mrs. Shannon. Victoria Rd., Devonport DOMINION ROAD— Mrs. Miller, 669 Dominion Road. L>. J. Kenny, 228 Dominion Road, Mr. Rasmussen. Fruiterer. 1 Dominion Road. Air Alortenson, 299 Dominion Road. Mr. Chambers. Fruiterer. GSS Dominion Road. Mrs Evans, 115 Dominion Road. •Air E. J Price, 713 Domin.ion Road. Mrs. Taylor, Fruiterer, 456 Dominion Rd. Airs. Vining, Confectioner 463 Community Bldgs. Dominion Road. Miss A 1 Casey. Confectioner. 519 Dominion Road Terminus Air H Brierley. Hairdresser and Tobacconist Dominion Road Terminus. Mrs North. Confectioner. Dominion Rd. *D Retter, 34 Sunglen Road. EPSOM •C. Eyre. Confectioner, I Great South Road South Road Mrs J A 1 Peel. Confectioner. 412 Manukau Road M Blackie, Confectioner, corner Ran‘furly and Manukau Roads. W FallwelL Tobacconist. 493 Manukau Rd P C Young. Confectioner. 527 Manukau Rd. R. Horn, Fruiterer, 563 Manukau Rd. Mr. E Impey. Stationer. 622 Manukau Kd R. Al. Kell. Fruiterer, 589 Manukau Rd. Mr. F. Banks, Dairy and Confectioner, S6a Wellington St., near Hepburn St.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 776, 24 September 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 776, 24 September 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 776, 24 September 1929, Page 3

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