BOXING yORTHEItN OIIXIXC 1 SSOCI ATION l OPkTHERN -t>OXING .'^■SSOCIATION TOWN HALL TONIGHT - TOWN HALL TUESDAY). LILLY THOMAS. LILLY THOMAS. Fifteen Rounds, for ARTIE HAY, ARTIE HAY, Purse of 0 AND EXPENSES at Carter and Asher's, Short - Box Plan land Street. PRICES. —Reserves, Stalls, Zs. Back Stalls We Pay Tax. this CONTEST AVI el. not be BROADCASTED ;s 6d; Circle and nd Gallery, 2s 6d. PUBLIC NOTICES It is requested that the offices of ?g al practitioners should he closed on lie afternoon of THURSDAY, November s on the occasion of the Dedication f the Cenotaph and the official opening i the War Memorial Museum. AY. G. FLETOHEK, Secretary. LB E R F A R K. -roll ORROW (WEDNESDAY), NOVEMBER 27. S p.m. Bv kind permission of Colonel C. N. Newman and Auckland Citj Y BRIGHT. SNAPPY MUSICAL PROGRAMME. Assisted by Mr. Kingsland and Saiopiione Band and Quartet Party. \ Sure Cure for the Blues ; Collection for Artillery Contest bund. WYNNE SMITH, W. 0.1. Conductor.
■yyAR . MEMORIAL MUSEUM. SUBSCRIBERS’ PRIVATE VIEW. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2 TO-5.30 P.M. Invitations have been issued to Subscribers, but in case any have been overlooked, it is requested that they should apply for Tickets by letter, addressed to THE RECORDER, Auckland Institute and Museum. Please note that each Ticket admits TWO persons (instead of one). Y I T Y OF AUCKLAND: OPENING OF WAR , MEMORIAL MUSEUM. In view of the historic nature of the function, and in order to afford all Employees an opportunity of being- present a.t the opening- of the War Memorial Museum, 1 hereby invite all business houses to observe a halfholiday on the afternoon of THURSDAY, THE 2S*th INST. GEO. BAILDON, Mayor. IN THE. SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. - NORTHERN DISTRICT. IX THE* MATTER OF THE TRUSTEE ACT, 1908, and IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM CUTHILL GRAY, late of Auckland, in New Zealand, Retired Watchmaker (deceased) Pursuant to an Order under Section 74 of the Trustee Act, 1908, made by a of this Honourable Court on the* l'Jtn day of November, 1929, notice is hereby given that all Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of the abovenamed deceased are required to send particulars thereof to the Executor, ROBERT DOUGLAS GRAY, whose address is care of Messrs. Endean, Hollo-, way, and Huband, Solicitors, Endean’s Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland, within 28 days, from the date hereof, after which date the Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the persons entitled „ thereto, rtaving regard only to the claims of which lie shall then have had notice. Dated this 26-th day of November, 1929. ROBERT DOUGLAS , GRAY, Executor of the Will of William Cuthill Gray (deceased). ENDEAN, HOLLOWAY, & HUBAND, Solicitors to the said Executor. IAL'PO TROUT-FISHING DISTRICT. FURNISHED FISHING LODGE AT WH AKA IPO BAY.
I Applications- are invited for the tenancy ! of the above Lodge during the fishing season 1929-30. The building consists of 2 rooms and large glassed-in sleeping porch. v Furnishings, sufficient for 4 persons, include stove, beds, mattresses, pillows, table, chairs, dishes, cutlery, etc., cooking utensils, axe and lamp. SITUATED CLOSE TO BEAUTIFUL BEACH AND EXCELLENT FISHING WATER. The rent will be £2 a week payable in advance. Terms of Tenancy and Forms of Application will be supplied on application to the Conservator of Fish and Game, RotoApplications are to be addressed to the Conservator of Fish and Game, Rotorua, and must state the specific period for which the applicant desires to rent the Lodge, the number of persons likely to reside there during the tenancy and whether, if the tenancy cannot be granted for the full period desired, a shorter period will be accepted. (Note: Should more than one applicant desire to obtain the Lodge for the same period, the question of Who shall take precedence will be decided by lot, or the Department will who is to take precedence.) * ALSO, ANGLERS’ CAMPING SITES at Whakaipo Bay are available by licence under the Taupo (Whakaipo Bay) Management Regulations, 1927. Licences may be obtained on application to the Conservator of Fish and Game, Rotorua, or from the Department’s Ranger at Taupo. The fee for each camp-site licence wib be 2s 6d a week or part of a week, pay able in advance. G. P. NEWTON, Under-Secretary. Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, November, 1929. TOILET GREY Hair banished with “Malvina." Permanent and harmless. Misses Hackett and Crowther. Toilet Specialists. Newmarket. T>iDDELLA Toilet Parlours, now occu■lV pying modern premises. Third floor. Queen's Arcade Bldgs.. Customs St Phone 42-525. ELECTRO PLATERS \ TRIAL is all we want.—Nicholas and *-*■ Whaley. 68A Albert Street, Phone ; 44-644.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 830, 26 November 1929, Page 3
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