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RUGBY EDEN PARK PARK PARK EDEN 03*^ EDEN ji TOMORROW MARISTS v. GRAMMAR MARISTS v. GRAMMAR KICK OFF 1.30 VARSITY v. TRAIN. COLL. VARSITY t. TRAIN. COLL. KICK OFF 3 P.M. “RUGBY NEWS*' Full of new interesting subjects each week. Don’t miss your copy. Price.. 6d. programme f eluded. SHOWGROUNDS TECHNICAL 0.8. v. GRAFTON) KICK OFF 3 P.M. Admission, Is; Stand Free. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL ; BLANDFORD BLANDFORD BLANDFORD PARK PARK PARK TOMORROW (SATURDAY) TOMORROW (SATURDAY) PONSONBY'U CELTIC PONSONBY A'. CELTIC \ 1.30 P.M. Y.M.C.A. v. CORINTHIANS Y.M.C.A. v. CORINTHIANS TWO GOOD CLEAN GAMES S. R. MASSAM, Secretary. HOCKEY HOCKEY HOCKEY TOMORROW’S GAMES WALKER PARK, POINT CHEVALIER „ 3 P.M. ST. LUKE'S v. SOMERVILLE. MOUNT EDEN v. WESLEY 2 P.M. UNIVERSITY V. UNIVER. WHIPPETS E. J. HEWITT, Hon. Sec., A.H.A. HUNT NOTICES JpAKURANGA HUNT (Incorporated.) The Master, Mr. H. Bullock-Webster f.P} the Hunt Committee, extend a cod dial invitation to the Farmers to b< thfknrt J? °P enir if P ay function ol tne Hunt, at the Public Hall, Easl T-amak! on SATURDAY MORNING, the at 11-45 a.m., and have pleastnf oLr announcing* that His Excellencj the Go\ ernor-General has expressed his intention of being present. ROBT. D. NEAL, Secretary. ELECTORAL JgY-ELECTION. THANKS. I desire to express my grateful thank, to the Electors of Parnell who recorder their Votes on my behalf on Polling-day and to the willing band of men ani women who rendered such excellen assistance, and although not successfu' I count it a privilege, to have been associ ated with them in the contest. I tender my congratulations to Mr. En dean on his success, and thank him am Mr. Blood worth for the friendly spirit i: which the campaign was, conducted. W. A. DONALD.

REMOVAL NOTICES SAVOY Studios have Removed to more commodious premises, 116 Queen St. Same quality and prices. SUBSCRIBERS DESIROUS OF SEEING - HE "UN while absent from the City on holiday, are requested to notify District Runners, or Phone Sun Office, 46-820. AGENCIES ESTABLISHED IN ALL PROVINCIAL TOWNS. * - THE SUN ARAPUNI—T. Stephenson. ARATAP u—A. j. jjaniel. l> u CKLAND’b BEACH—C. H. Edeehill. BROWN’S BAY—Mrs. E. Wilkinson. l-AMBRIDGE—Mr. F. M. Amos, Roma Tea Room. HENDEnoUiN VALLEY.—L. Pollard. HOWICK—J. Robertson. HELEN SVILLE—Mrs. L. Nicol. HUAPAI—J. McKinlay. HIK.UKANGI—Mrs, Raisbeck. HUN TERVILLE—H. Towers. HOBSON VILLE—P. R. Osborne. K.EREPEEHI—L. Durman. KARANUAHAKE—Mrs. Everett. icAIKLOHE—W. M. Wilkinson. , KOHU KOHU —Low-Sargeant. RAW AKA W A—V. Cole. KATIKATI—L. Klee. K AIT ALA—A. Watson. MORRIN S VILLE —S. J. Coombe. MERCURY BAY—H. Osborne. MAT AM AT A—J. D. Rivett. MAMAKU —Cival and Co. MAMAKU —Haywood and Amson. MARTON JUNCTION—Mrs. M. Foote, Railway Bookstall. MATATA—H. Lees. NGONGOTAHA —Mr. Chas. Robinson. NGONODTAHA —Mrs. K. Davies. NGARUAWAHIA —R. Eyre. OHAKUNE JUNCTION—Mr. M. F. Mahoney. OSTEND (Waiheke) —E. E. Binns, S.S. Onewa. OTOROHANGA—C. W. Harte. OTOROHANGA—D. Yeo. OPOTIKI—W. J. Newell. OHURA—Mrs. M. Mclntyre. P AERO A—Mrs. M. J. Dunlop. PUKEKOHE —Miss H. E. Churches. PORTLAND—J. Gillespie. PUTARURU —Wilton. PL'TARURU —Mrs. F. Rolfe. ROTORUA —L. Ewert-. RUSSELL—Tom Brooker, York St. RAETIHI—C. W. Rait. RAETIHI—A. W. Ashwell. SWANSON—A. Perris. ST. HELIERS—G. Wells-Smailes, CiifT Road. PALMERSTON N.—Fla veil (Railway Bookstall). G. Plummer, 365 Main St. Mr. Passey, Cuba St. TE ATATU—W. Illingworth. TOKOROA—G. Fryer. TAURANGA—N. Carmichael, Tauranga Dairy. THAMES—B. D. Chapman. TE AROHA—J. D. Rivett. TE AROHA—Mrs. Deverall. TE AROHA-D. Hobson. TE KUITI —J. Nicholls. TE KT7ITI—Mrs. Fox (Railway Bookstall). TAIHAPE—W. H. Farquhar (Railway Station) TAIHAPE—A. M. Barnard and Co. TAUMARUNUI—W. Stevenson. TAUMARUNUI—A. Adams (Railway Bookstall). WHAXGAREI—S. R. S. Bowyer, 10 Wolfe St. (Station Bookstall). | WELLINGTON Jeffries (Thorndon Bookstall). \ WAIUKU—C. Jamieson. WANGANUI- H. I. Jones ] WELLS FORD—Centre-way Tea

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 967, 9 May 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 967, 9 May 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 967, 9 May 1930, Page 3

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