ironies and dots...friends of ewelme inc te manaaki society inc spina bifida association of auckland...
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weekender viewpoint Ironies and dots ' 'J'Ill ... 1• ... . ! :·· K l .,r~ It'll.• t 'ur l• ;~ult 11
1"'•' 1 """II'"'' lht-uptumrcl tllnth~-. hUll' \' fnr thf" ~ lrlfl. Thr~l' "·~- ~ . Ctl~· nr t hl' .lunr 1!'1:\M ;,.IIUP.I'If ·' •· l inn Cumic,. , in 1\' h id•thrl\rl't~upr:rn•antpiMotltat~aN'd . 111 1\·nrth ahnut ~:100u to rolll!('tnr,.. Rut it'~ 1\l'lHI.I" :10 .•·ra NI ,;n,·c rrporttr Cl11rk Krnt . nth,rwiAc tht man of at,.,.l "'ilh a flJil'Ainn to rilrhtthc \\'l'llhll"l'nf thrl\·nrld. lilforkM hi" maJic In fii\"Cmr nf hil' trf'atorl' .
" I •'r-.••" wo• 'l' :, ~I,. : •> nn:o l r rmnd 1111 ~nmf'
"'"" l'h'l.• ' '' .,,,:·· l'nrllr n lAi r : ''Pi l l' '11' 1' '11 ' <'11'1 1:"' .• l•lh;. nf r 11 r< l ~: WI' rlluld'n• '1111 ~ l hr,.,. ':,nolo·•! 1:'111111' "f l'url·u~ : :· · f..:t ·ht m ll · l i fln 111l1fk llf'i"' '" fnr Hlnr.•· !IIIIi rurh·. f.nrl nf ~Ifill Enrl nf :~ r olll!"il' ••f har~ l <'ll~"'' ,.,·hn h.11ri hrt·n .unu•••l fnr ::.1 n•ar~ .
Tht,l' 110ld thr charuler to a puhliahin~ tOlmtWiny anti . 'A'ith nther tartonniata and writcr• dnln~r the atrip. hai'C lo•t nut nn cnu rt dahna for a ahlllll'l' nf thf' Superman millil'ln•. Ruth n,..n "''" 61. Rtlth art l'ltd tn lof' nf':~rh· tl~•t i llltr a nd .,..nrr itfi ahout hn'll' thr1·' ll l'Utlf)nrl thf"m•f'h"t" in thf'ir nld a(Jf'.
T ha• " ' II• • ( .. r•mvht IIi!"~. l'lrdinn dill', \\hlll t " "i lh hill' t illn:! 110d 110011\f'r, ft ·" 1"'"1'1" ""'h'r. l "h•·n Blur aool f ' nrl !lh"l 1hrnn~h . 'rloe J)ll rl: nl." J!:t i." "•-• ~ .. :ar•·o·l~ mf'nl .. r!ll olf'.l ht•urh lhl· \\f~IIC"~• '11"11:< \ l' !lt.•al nf a •Into !h:tt)r .. l<' lllr<'><wl fi<'al to( pi••••••~"" i-1 II • 111'1\f' . narlknl:orh had• i!l t h .. Wnrlrl War II .uwl •mnll'lli:ot~ po~hur ~·rar• . It r~ma •·•·• I rlinlwm A•:-.j,. ''"" dr..r "'h~r .rt i• t• t•.,•kiiH'r"-htn it • tn'atnr. AI#\ (;,,ml'\", rltM tn !!I;:;:,. It " illlw rf'm~ml..,rPtl . Snm,. N~nut-.!llrir rh•r•rt~~ a r,. a l\·fnllr hard ' " f•orJ'~ t.
~~ ~~;:,'':!:~.'_'.!' ""'m• ""' i rot~ir . \\",. "'allr
1-'rank Ha"'pMn k•w"·• hft"· thc1· r,.,.J. l.a"t mc'lnth 'J' Internat ional t:xhibition of t'nmk" and Anim..tNI ~'ilm in flair w1ttd him the 'll'nrltl '" ~~ J'(l!ltn·ar Mmit illulltratnr . Tht- ritalk.on. b~- jndRtll from tlw l'nittd Statca, Europe and ~nut h Amrrita. calltd him t he Mprl!f.t i~ m11Htro"" ""hll hall re•·nlutionbrd tM ~trip r artonn and turned it into a \'Cmat~lla r art .
,\ •k JcrT}· ~if'J"tl 1111d Jl"t ~hu~tf"r. A•k ,.-r .onk ll•m~n. fur t hat mattrr. All lhn¥ hnf" botP.I)"IOHn ,.·inklM IMit nf hant' Tfl t>h:"f"u rit ~· hf-t-11n~ hf'rOf'A thcy in,·rntM man.- \l';u· • AJ:"" arf" l' tlll r('rttrmlof'.-..d. And ,,m noai.P. mn111·~·--fnr nt hcr prf~Jll#.
Ytt it'~ 15 \'U"' " inrt hf' Ia~! did h i ~ otriP-Oan Oart. r il11t of the 1-'utu~for Ea Rle rnmit , Dan D11re wa.• thr ~tar nf t:a~rlr fr11m l!l'il until t he f'llmit fnldcd in 1961. Pup Art h i~ t nrians !lA.•· Ha mp.•nn lt."al
~i"l'""lan•l !o; hu~ltr in'-'""''"" ~uPtmlan In 193-1. II tnok t htm th·c ~-uno to find a
Democratic Anyway,Bu
Is It Art? ( By Grammaticus )
Befort we le(l St Peter'• vut basilica, I (illed eye~ and •ind arain u full a1 they "·oukt hold witll Mithelanrelo'• wonderful Pieta.
lti• badlydi5played,lost il1 tht expanse o( the t hapel.and dlffiaaltlotet lr11m 1 p!'OJitl' point ol de .. ·. butllw aJor1 fll lbe • ·Mtrannotbelllddea.
lmaline thl task. Tbat trtmendoustcUiptorMdtCI combi.w t-o tllui• marilla ltlt- tnt•aroup alld p~~~telbeblllr-' • lulp.,._WIIhelap olateated-. 1r -•v-adelllpailltlle turned and btnl U.-'IM!til MOl fiiUta C:OIIIbine Wi Jklriaou:shar~. ~.,. hollb- bl&nllll
... ,,h - ., lilt ..... ~~hn.lsl~tr IIP•·atds and the !lead u kmely faUin&bad:.
Sen11iti\·ity lttlftmJii l hltohl-r'. Htr
I~ i~calm horahe iii'MI nnhnary molher. but her drnop•n• lrft hand, hall u~n . c11rrits all the el< .. quri!C"f' uf helpltsl aritf. Tlw lukb of the rlTapery, .:uttoeatchtbt liJhtlnd ,.ltaminlbuut ilull)',ltt i'O ahouttomo•·t .
Suc:h • ·as art Ill the ('mq~lllo.. Art requi"" IMiouc:holwnJ~tiri.r aiMI Jt'nt~. ;\rtbaare'*wand lloiCtobefwndW! any I"'O'IIernflhtlown.
~IH' ·~ tile "llr'k If tt.. trueart~!V)IM~
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haunted him u plain to othtrsultwutoblm.
H•ve tholie wile! ..,rlnl• plleof junk · toctthe-rand eaUit~t~tlpllll"l!, orllalulcfa wlltel on a pitt of lop and caU lor admiration, - ,U.,...t U. !lither edfeolwbal.- •in • rulartllt'smilld!
A a.u.rr tuc1a m , ... -wutldled_,-"" unf"lllilhed blocQdl\lbrir t--atnl llmbl _. faca. ,.,. ...-..eO •• him,, revtal U. artilt , tba RliM
-.itll a put, burnin& ktu. a CO!aptlf"'N)'wtlith lia ...... te diMfttlfllle ,,..,. hit ..-n hurt a!MI mlndalldn~ahpl'tmanefll
and vllibitlnltont. Ke paid tbt .-. pleu·
ant of eompllll'ltflla. " You llava lilltned," he did. " and UllderMood. I hate livtn~~ofmyltlf
~ :u~: ~ ~:ri~ ~~ theb lrt hoflovellnt~l .
And '11-hy ahould t~ who hou!lt ugtlnen 1101 haYe mtff)' arid lmpriion It within?
Ukt tht Madonna within
~:e-..: ez. mr c!: find dotlsin1 In wor-cb. linn. eolours. -*· It is. •Ctwiltu.lci. "Wiofthe fullntnol'thehe•r1 ." tllal it, out ol .-bat K Jtond intldt. tNt "the IIMMII tpeakl "
t hf' firJit illu ~tratnr tn paint a••rnll~ tht full .'llpectrum fo r photORra•·urf' . Ht ""Ill tht fiMittou~ modcl,.fnr hill.llflal'f l'h ip!lllnrl hero.., , And he wu thr. firat tn in trorlut'f' cinematie monta~r• to thf' tom it. allrmatinR enonnou" cln,..· UPfl wi th lon1r J*nnum~~-
Atter hia Easrlr. da~· ,. , he illu,.tratcd t hiklrcn' liiJMb until hf' liUfft rf'll a Jltriou• illnr•"· ~nw 50, •~ a tl'<'hnieilln Gr1111rlr 1"ff·o. he dnca drawin1r1 to 'lt~ler fnr 1-f'c- t url'r~ a t
· a tf'fhnital MIICII'f', Thf' nthrr •l11 r hr J.at a n eum nn thl' hi,.tnn· nf art in lhf' hnrc oft: ctli!Ura lwtttr jnh in ~rraphit.-dll(:ltinn .
T.lh Jnc S hm•lrr. n. .. ·,. ••·art nf cf'rtain iron it!. Cnlll'<' tnrll rar hill' ml\nr~· fnr h iJ. nl.t ~tri ll"' (~~t~mc from piratl'l'l ,.,.,.inn"l. ll r tan t f'C'all . tno, when t .. arhtr!' tff"mmrnrlrd Dan O:~rc to rarf'n lll a nd rhilllren. T hrr "''"' a hlt: tn ltad p~unJl',o fel1' . "-two had IKititf'rlthc play ofliJ(hl ati"P!!.'II lb mpMn'.11 fatc•. nn tn an int""'"' in da~itall\llintinR -
He"''" a nother iron)', You 'II'M'l find !'hu,.ltr and lt.m~n mf"ntionrd in hi,_ toriu nf art . Bu t a pop .irt illt lib Ro~· IM-htf'ftl<tf'ia. . whn t•kl'• hi" im•RC" fr'f'm rnmic lllri J~<'~ . ""'' hiRh prai~ hiJ" m"M,·-frnm admi ~l'!' nf '"thf" nc•· rul il1m."
Licht.-nllt ti n'" itnrntitln,., fn ,,. ~- onf' rminrnt jud~t . a rt 11imilar In t hn,;f' nf aculptor~ 'll' hl'l u .~ bi\11 of Junk for thf' ir
l f"ftt'dnllrnf' · ~Ioden! ar1."' wrale
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)l~nare of l)ecay "'et'CNikthatt~
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I pasM'd 1n m) hat~ AI Trt Avw. four houn talff, it did 11111 appear Somf'OI'If' 111 tohl'l'll I mlt'tl nul "' omllr11uwnl . IIOid lillme-•hrn- . ~~t~ll'lrilo\\·. l!lll it on tht•·n~t~amu-nna~ .. ~ ltftillon&~lalltftun tho.-,_. until the b:lnd N ..,....-...,,.,a1iM
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w .. J:U""~ thf' =--u~rman all!\ D11 n !):OI 'I' nriKi n ll l n r ~ wnuld 'm ilt rurfuJI .•· IIII I w_hat ~mf'nfthc,.,.rintl~l· , · iticl'•ll.r ,.t.,.,u tl .o~t h · '"""ll!in. 111•'" rnntnll'ndf'tl f~< r lhc " 'II' hi' l'n larstr" a rlrfl i~n nll'anl fnr aQ arra nf ahnut ,;s ~qua rr im·h"" tn unr nn If'"" t !Utll :::.'6l ~qnarr im·hr•. What Jln•lol"n"' : " " "'" · f•>r f'SIIm\'llf'. tn rlf'll\\" thf' ~tirl',. """" J.n it w11nld lnnk 'ri~o:h t' in Cftnli•·· ~trir tf'rm•. "''' hnw tn ~PII•'f' thf' rn\l•urrd Mt • an th,., 1\"I>U\d hal'f' thl' fl"IT'f'l" 'Af'i!fhl in rf'h•IIO!t tn the <Mltlino"~ . "
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Jumble Sale/A Marketplace
Project Programme 1975
Auckland City Art Gallery
David Mealing
JUMBLE SALE IS DEDICATED TO BRONWYN
With special thanks to Bronwyn, John Maynard, Ernest Smith,
John Daley, Tim Garrity, Ross, Dorothy, Jackie, Alison, Brenda,
Paul, John, Peter and to all the groups/organisations and
individuals who took part in the project.
"My concept of organisation 1s an artistic one insofar as
it must come to fruition within the laws of organisms and
in organic form. A total work of art is only possible
within the context of the whole of society. Everyone will
be necessarily a co-creator of a social architecture, and,
so long as anyone cannot participate, the ideal form of
democracy has not been reached."
Joseph Beuys
JUMBLE SALE/MARKETPLACE
PARTICIPATING GROUPS/ORGANISATIONS
Friends of Ewelme Inc
N. Z. Historic Places Trust
Disabled Citizens Society Inc
Te Matakite 0 Te Roopu
N.Z. League for the Hard of Hearing
Lynfield Kindergarten
Hari Nava Seva (Hare Krishna)
Crippled Childrens Society
Te Manaaki Society Inc
Yoga International Schools N.Z.
Spina Bifida Association of Auckland
International Meditation Society
Cancer Society
Auckland Alcoholism Trust Board
Laura Fergusson Trust
N.Z. Rationalist Association Inc
International Society for Krishna Consciousness
Divine Light Mission
Community Volunteers Inc
Auckland Sheltered Workshop and Training Centre Inc
Waitakerere Ranges Protection Society
Plunket Society
Windyridge Playcentre
Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament N.Z. Greenpeace Foundation
Foundation for the Protection of the Unborn Child
Pregnancy Help
Society for Research on Women
St Georges Fellowship
Harbour Lights Guild (Flying Angel Mission to Seamen)
Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society
Save the Children Fund
St Vincent de Paul Conference, Takapuna
Auckland Embroiderers Guild
Friends of the Earth N.Z.
Civic Trust, Auckland
Auckland Carnation and Gerbera Society
North Shore Old Peoples Welfare Council
Intellectually Handicapped Childrens Society Inc
Auckland Sun Club Inc
Lifeline
Auckland Centre N.Z. Red Cross Society Inc
International Womens Year
RNZ Foundation for the Blind
Ecology Action Auckland
Corso
Care
Halfway House
All Animal Welfare in Auckland:
S.P.C.A.
Humane Society of N.Z.
Dog Protection Society
British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection
Beauty without Cruelty
Bronwyns Stall
Presbyterian Social Service Association
N.Z. Family Planning Association
Youthline
The Friends of Ewelme Inc
Address: 14 Ayr Street, Parnell, Auckland
Telephone: 370-202
Hours:
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
Function:
Services:
Daily 10.30 a . m.
1.30 p . m.
12.30 p.m .
4.30 p.m.
John Webster (Curator)
Cottage and garden open to the public as
one of the New Zealand Historic Places
Trust properties.
The preservation of a colonial cottage
with its original contents as an example
of mid-19th century Auckland home. The
cottage was built by the Rev. Vicesimus
Lush and was lived in by members of his
family until 1968
Secretary/Treasurer: Brenda Gamble - 599-608
Chairman: John Crisp - 496-587
New Zealand Historic Places Trust
Address: C/- L. Sutcliffe, Secretary,
Auckland Regional Committee,
Telephone:
Hours:
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
Function:
Services:
70 St Andrews Road, Epson, Auckland
689-337
Check with curator of building concerned
L. Sutcliffe
Auckland Regional area
Conservation
Auckland Regional Committee (as above)
Disabled Citizens' Society Incorporated
Address: 421 Dominion Road (Head Office)
421-423 Dominion Road (Workshop)
304-306 Dominion Road (Stationery and
Gift Shop), Auckland
Telephone:
Hours:
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
Function:
Services:
688-153 (after Hours) 27-86569
8.30 a.m. - 5 . 00 p.m. Monday to Thursday
8.30 a . m. - 9.00 p.m. Friday
(Secretary is on call all the time for
urgent matters.)
Mr Chas. L. Weber, Secretary Manager
Auckland, Hamilton, New Plymouth , Dunedin
and Invercargill
Sells goods made by disabled members.
Sheltered workshop provides limited work
on quota system for pensioners to enable
them to earn up to $10 per week.
To help and benefit disabled persons,
provide sheltered Wo r kshops , to rehabilitate,
gain employment, organise activities,
retail goods manufactured by members,
establish holiday camps, gain relief and
concessions for disabled, provide and sell
wheelchairs and aids.
Auckland Supporters of Matakite Land March
Address: 30 Albany Road, Herne Bay, Auckland
761-620 or 768-162
Hours:
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
Function:
Services:
24 hours a day
Betty Wark or Pat Hammond
Particularly Ponsonby-Grey Lynn area, but
all of Auckland
To serve the Maori people in their struggle
for survival and freedom as a communal culture .
Embassy in Wellington, Land March, Newspaper,
assist tenancy struggles, land disputes and
all problems relating ~o rural and urban
Maories - Food and employment co-ops, medical
and legal aid, support for Maoris in prison
and for fostering of Maoritanga and communal
living and land ownership .
(See page 4 of Matakite newspaper for further
details . )
Hard of Hearing (New Zealand League for the)
Address:
Telephone:
Hours:
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
Function:
Services:
8 St Vincent Avenue , Remuera, Auckland 5
549-847
9.00 a . m. - 4.00 p . m.
Mrs Jeanne Pattison (Public Relations Officer)
All Auckland District excluding North Shore
Teaching lipreading to Hard of Hearing, and
Social activities for same.
Visiting Welfare Officer- Hobbies,
Gardening, Bridge and Bowls groups.
Lynfield Kindergarten Establishment Committee
Building Site: Halsey Drive
Telephone: 675-868 (Secretary)
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation :
Function:
Services:
Hari Nama Seva Inc
Address:
Telephone:
Hours :
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
Function :
Services:
Secretary, Brenda Price, 23 Athenic Avenue ,
Lynfield
Lynfield
Education of pre-schoolers
As a committee is to raise sufficient
finances to have Kindergarten built in our
area . With and under the Constitution of
Auckland Kindergarten Association
39 Victoria Street, Auckland
75-411
Monday-Friday 8 a.m. - 7 p . m.
Desk worker on duty
New Zealand
To distribute the message of Lord Chaitanya
through the teachins of Bhagavad Gita and
Srimad Bhagavatam
Restaurant, weekly feasts, daily yoga classes,
Retreats, Book Distribution.
Crippled Children Society (Incorporated) Auckland
Address:
Telephone:
Hours:
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
Function:
Services:
9 Mount Street, Auckland 1
P.O. Box 399, Auckland
32-106
8.30 a.m. - 5.00 p.m.
Mr S.I. Rowley (Secretary/Manager)
Auckland Metropolitan Area, Whakatane,
Opotiki, Northland and Rotorua.
To co-ordinate and if practicable, provide
all services, medical para medical,
professional and others for the crippled
child.
Medical supervision of programmes
Field Officer Counselling
Occupational Therapy
Physiotherapy
A.D.L. Assessment and Training
Pre Vocational Assessment
Vocational evaluation
Placement and follow up counselling
Hostel accommodation
Transport subsidies
Provision of Welfare equipment
Recreational and Therapeutic Swimming
facilities
Gymnasium Facilities
Financial assistance
Recreational and social activities
Te Manaaki Society Inc
Address: P.O. Box 47-114 Ponsonby
Telephone: 764-868
Hours:
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
Services:
Yoga International
Address:
Telephone:
Hours:
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
Function:
Services:
9.00 a.m. - 4.00 p.m . (After hours) phone
763-406
Fred Ellis or Irene Thompson
Auckland
To house, clothe, and provide for
families in need
128 Victoria Street West, Auckland, also
42 Andrews Road, Henderson
Day - 378-993
Night - HSN 63034
Daily classes
Daily duty
Auckland city and suburbs
Our creed: Serve, Love, Meditate, Purify,
Realise
Yoga for Health and Realisation by Yoga
classes - 20 weekly in Auckland
Spina Bifida Association of Auckland (means "Split Spine")
P.O. Box 68-454 Newton
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
Function:
Services:
Secretary - phone POP 48290
All of Auckland area
To help multi-handicapped children and
parents
Supply equipment. Parent relief
International Meditation Society
Address: National Office -P.O. Box 67, Wellington
Auckland World Plan Centre - 42 Customs
Street East
Telephone:
Hours:
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
Function:
Services:
Auckland 374-175
10 a.m. - 5.30 p.m. Monday to Friday
Public Lectures - 12.10 p.m. Wednesday
8 . 00 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday
Desk worker on duty
World Wide
To teach the Science of Creative
Intelligence and its practical aspect,
Transcendental Meditation, thus allowing
every individual to be responsible for the
improvement of the quality of life for both
himself and society
Free public lectures on T.M.
Personal instruction in T.M.
Regular follow-up programme
Courses available in the Science of
Creative Intelligence
Cancer Society
Address:
Telephone:
Hours:
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
Function:
Services:
41 Gillies Avenue, Epsom, Auckland
P.O. Box 1724, Auckland)
540-023 after house (R.N. Stevenson 488-026
379-359 Mrs C.M. Davidson
9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. Monday to Friday
R.N. Stevenson - Managing Secretary
Mrs C.M. Davidson - Headquarters Secretary
North Auckland area and Auckland Metro
politan area as far south as Mercer,
together with Thames and Coromandel
Peninsula area, Gisborne, and Taumaranui.
Other areas of New Zealand serviced by
the other five divisions of the Cancer
Society.
To further the preventation and cure of
cancer, by means of four main avenues:
professional education
public education
welfare
research
Public education - meetings on cancer
education provided on request by groups
of people, i.e., clubs, church groups,
sporting bodies, service organisations.
Welfare - Accommodation, if required, for
radiotherpy patients coming for treatment
at Auckland Hospital, from areas outside
of Auckland.
Research - full time research programme
conducted.
Information - on welfare aspects of cancer
problems.
Cancer detection centre - well people can
be examined on referral from their own
doctor.
Alcohol & Drug Dependence Centre
(Directed by the Auckland Alcoholism Trust Board)
Auckland Branch of the National Society of Alcoholism and
Drug Dependence, New Zealand Inc.
Address: MacFarlane's Building, 57-63 Fort Street,
Auckland, 1.
Telephone: 73-978
Hours:
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
Function:
Services:
9.00 a.m. - 4.00 p.m.
The Director or Caseworkers
Auckland province
Counselling, treatment, education and
research.
Provides counselling in an attempt to
rehabilitate persons or families
experiencing difficulty as a result of
alcoholism or drug dependence. The Centre
maintains close co-operation with doctors,
clinics, hospitals, clergy, Alcoholics
Anomymous, Al-anon and other facilities
and social agencies of the community.
Makes available to the community the
most up to date factual information
regarding alcoholism and drug dependence.
Preventive education is accomplished by
means of seminars and lectures employing
a speakers panel, visual aids and literature.
Anticipates that through the employment
of professional case work practice that
a body of general knowledge can be developed
to provide research material relevant to
the New Zealand situation.
Laura Fergusson Trust Board
Address: 224 Great South Road, Remuera, Auckland
P.O. Box 17045 Greenlane
Telephone: 548-882/540-537 (after hours) 548-882
Hours:
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
Services:
9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. Monday to Friday (office)
24 hours daily (home)
Director (office) Matron (Home)
Provision of accommodation for disabled
persons from Auckland, Northland, Waikato
and Bay of Plenty areas.
Provision of accommodation, nursing and
other aid for disabled persons.
New Zealand Rationalist Association (Inc)
Rationalist House
Telephone:
Hours:
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
Function:
64 Symonds Street, Auckland 1.
375-131
.1onday-Friday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Any person on duty at office
Throughout New Zealand
The principles and objects of Rationalism are:
To assert the supremacy of reason over faith
whenever and wherever they conflict.
To provide a constructive alternative to the
religious view of life.
To promote and encourage free and unfettered
inquiry.
To promote the cause of secular education.
To complete the secularisation of the State.
To obtain the complete abolition of all
privileges granted to religious organisations.
To do all such lawful things as are conducive
to such objects.
The International Society for Krishna Consciousness
Address: 67 Gribblehirst Road, Mt Albert, Auckland 3
Telephone: 686-666
Hours:
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
Function:
4.00 a.m. - 10.00 p.m. daily
Yasomatinandana Das
All of New Zealand
Headquarters in Auckland
To educate humanity in the science of God
and provide facility in society for every-
Services:
Divine Light Mission
Address:
Telephone:
Hours:
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
Function:
one to attain the perfection of life - love
of God through the sublime process of Krishna
Consciousness. The basis of this process is
the chanting of God's holy names:
HARA KRISHNA, HARE KRISHNA, KRISHNA KRISHNA
HARE HARE,
HARE RAMA HARA RAMA, RAMA RAMA HARE HARE .
Free meals antime. (Transcendental food
offered to Lord Krishna)
Our library of spiritual knowlege and Temple
meditation facilities are open to the public
every day .
Drug Addiction: "Drug Addiction" magazine
in the U.S.A. conducted a recent survey and
found Krishma Consciousness to be 97 per cent
successful in curing persons with drug
habits and mental problems who voluntarily
entered the programme.
24 St Stephens Avenue, Parnell, Auckland
372-045
Meetings 7.30p.m. - 9.00 p.m. every night
Information any time
Secretary
Auckland
To give people an understanding of life
through meditation
Services: Welfare work, food co-operative, visits to
prison
Community Volunteers Inc, Auckland Branch
Address: P . O. Box 39261, Auckland West
Telephone: 73-177
Hours:
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
Function:
9-10 a .m.
Co-ordinator
Auckland Region
The aims of Community Volunteers include:
a) To respond to the welfare needs of
communities within New Zealand by
enabling people to work on a voluntary
basis with local organisations and in
new areas of community development.
b) To ensure opportunities for education
through community service.
c) To encourage an awareness of social
needs and the necessity for social
change.
Auckland Sheltered Workshop and Training Centre Inc
Address:
Telephone:
Hours:
107 Hillsborough Road, Mt Roskill, Auckland
659-415
8.30 a.m. - 3.00 p.m.
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation :
Function:
Brand Name:
Services:
Mr R. Wray (Assistant to Director)
Auckland and suburbs, also trainees from
other New Zealand centres boarding in
Auckland area .
Training centre of multi-handicapped
people. Sheltered workshop facilities for
the multi-handicapped.
ASWINC
Activation and personal hygiene training
if low I.Q. trainees, stimulus to
constructive effort; accomplishment of
rudimentary tasks and operations.
Development of skills and aptitudes
directed toward industrial values,
elementary carpentry, elementary metal
work, sewing, toymaking and assemblies.
Assemblies and packaging for outside
industry, repairs and constructions for
trade, knitwear production, N.Z . gemstone
productions, advanced metalwork, including
solering and welding. Trainees attend
daily, from homes or boarding houses.
Those capable travel independently on
public transport. For those unable to
cope with public transport the Workshop
maintains a fleet of minibuses to bring
trainees to and from the workshop. No
fee is charged to trainees attending
although parents are asked to make a
donation to assist with the transport
(if required) and training facilities,
provided by the Centre.
All trainees who attend the Workshop are
Social Welfare beneficiaries. Trainees
are not employed by the Workshop, but a
bonus payment is made each month on a
graded system to each trainee.
Waitakere Ranges Protection Society
Address:
Telephone:
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
Function:
Services:
P.O. Box 68 Swanson, Auckland 8
GLE 7816 Barbara Harre
TGN 8259 Dennis Worley
See above
Waitakere Ranges, the largest wilderness area
close to metropolitan Auckland
To seek the preservation of the present
character and beauty of the Waitakere region;
particularly to deal with problems posed by
unsuitable subdivision, destruction of native
bush, concrete power poles and transmission
lines, traffic on beaches, quarrying and
littering.
The Society acts through the legal machinery
of various statutes such as Town and Country
Planning. It is involved in investigations for
conservation, education, tree planting and
preservation, and acts as a watchdog for
threats to the environment.
Plunket Society
Address:
Telephones:
Hours:
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
Function:
Services:
96 Symonds Street, Auckland 1
(Administrative Offices and clinics)
Plunket-Karitane Hospital, McLean Street,
Mt Albert, Auckland 3.
(Hospital and Karitane Bureau)
74-365 Auckland Plunket Offices and Clinics
867-740 Karitane Bureau
867-586 Plunket-Karitane Hospital
8.30 a.m. - 5.00 p.m . Offices and Clinics
9.00 a.m. - 4 . 30 p.m. Karitane Bureau
Secretary - Miss M.J . Johnston
Charge Sister - Mrs J . Adams
Karitane Bureau Secretary - Mrs A. Browne
Plunket-Karitane Hospital - Miss L. Leman
Auckland Central and Metropolitan Districts
Voluntary Society for the care of the
Health of Women and children.
In brief the Auckland branch administers
the Central City areas - Ponsonby, Grey
Lynn, and is related to 18 sub-branches
each administered by a committee ar:
Avondale, Blockhouse Bay, Ellerslie,
Meadowbank, Mt Albert, Mt Eden, Mt Roskill,
New Lynn, New Windsor, Onehunga, Oranga/
One Tree Hill, Pt Chevalier, Roskill South,
Sandringham, Westmere, Green Bay, Parnell/
Newmarket, Remuera
Windy Ridge Playcentre
Address:
Telephone:
Hours:
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
Function:
Services:
C/- The Secretary,
Mrs A. Helson, 5 Powrie Street, Flenfield
447-811
9.30 a.m. - 12 noon Tuesday, Thursday
Mrs A. Helson
Windy Ridge area - Glenfield
To provide play for pre-school children
Pre-school education
Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
Address: P.O. Box 5890, Wellesley St., Auckland
Person to Contact:
Function:
Services:
Secretary - Raewyn Stone 467-561
President - Richard Northey 760-240
Vice-Presidents: Dr R. Mann 542-949
D. Luckens 39-953
To promote measures aimed at the
attainment of nuclear disarmament and
the reduction of the threat of nuclear
war. This involves - 1) informing and
involving the public on these issues;
2) influencing to
change present policies, and/or adopt
policies to achieve these aims.
Pamphlets, Newsletter, Fact-sheets,
Films, Speakers' Meatings, Correspondence
with politicians and with related overseas
organisations, Protests and vigils.
Greenpeace (N.Z.)
Address:
Telephones:
Hours:
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
Function:
Services:
Private Bage, Wellesley St, Auckland
Wendy Armstrong 695-440
Elaine Shaw 889-334
Anytime
As above
All New Zealand and affiliated with
Greenpeace International.
Supports and supplies yacht "Fri" on her
Peace Odyssey. The Odyssey is a voyage
to all the nuclear powers, demonstrating
a non-violent alternative to a violent
nuclear world. This being achieved by
delivering messages of peace and goodwill
from the people of New Zealand and
countries on the way.
Joining with others around the Pacific
Basin to work for an end to the dangers
of nuclear weapons and radioacti'V'e
pollution, and ultimately helping to bring
about a Nuclear Free Pacific Zone as a
step towards a Nuclear Free World, By
education, information, through our
Government and the United Nations
Petitioning Government to ban nuclear
powered ships from New Zealand ports.
Society for the Protection of the Unborn Child
Room 103, Victoria Arcade, Shortland St,
Telephone:
Hours:
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
Function:
Services:
Pregnancy Help
Address:
Telephone:
Hours:
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
Function:
Services:
Auckland - P.O. Box 1725
372-475
10.00 a.m. - 2.00 p.m. Monday to Friday
24 hour AnsaFone service)
The Secretary
Auckland area
To offer counselling and practical help
to any girl or overburdened mother facing
an unwanted pregnancy
To help find accommodation, and to
provide confidential counselling to any
girl facing an unwanted pregnancy. To
give practical aid to any mother who
needs help to cope with another child.
P.O. Box 2534 Auckland
372-599
Monday-Friday 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Answer phone operates after hours
Telephone Counseller on duty
Auckland and South Auckland areas.
To help pregnant women with any difficulties
associated with the pregnancy
Legal and medical assistance available, plus
practical assistance during the pregnancy and
afterwards
Society for Research on Women in New Zealand (Inc) (Auckland)
Address: P.O. Box 28314, Auckland 5
Telephone:
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
Function:
549-241 (Mrs Stewart)
As above, or ask for Secretary's telephone
number
New Zealand
To establish facts about women and girls on
society so that they can be encouraged to
realise their true potential Carries out
social research in areas of interest to
members.
E.G., employment of women; unmarried mothers;
child care needs; foster care; problems of
families caring for dependent relatives; low
cost housing and family usage; geographical
mobility and its effect on the family.
Publishes the results of this research and
makes submissions to Royal Commissions and
committees, and to individuals, organisations
and Government departments.
St Georges Presbyterian Church Womens Fellowship
Address: 1 Curry Crescent, Takapuna
Telephone:
Hours:
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
495-366
24 hours a day
Mrs Margaret Wilkinson
North Shore
To provide an afternoon meeting once a month
Services:
for fellowship
Visit the elderly and sick. Support missions
Community projects - supported with money and
manpower.
Harbour Lights Guild (Flying Angel Missions to Seamen)
Address:
Telephone:
Hours:
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
Function:
Services:
C/- Flying Angel Mission, Quay Street,
Auckland.l
374-352
Monday-Friday 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. and
6 . 30 p.m.-10.30 p . m.
Saturday 6.30 p.m. - 10.30 p.m .
Sunday 2 . 30 p.m . - 10.30 p . m.
Mrs Lee 698-476 (President)
Mrs Muir 557-776 (Secretary)
Throughout Auckland
Financial assistance and money raising services
to keep Flying Angel Mission operating
Strictly concerned with the welfare of
seamen, e.g., keeping lighthouses supplied
with books. Visits to seamen in hospitals,
disaster fund - money for dependants.
Royal Forest and Bird Protection
Address: P.O. Box 1118, Auckland
Telephone:
Area of Operation:
Function:
Services:
Head Office: P . O. Box 631, Wellington
Auckland Secretary 594-823
Nationwide
The protection and preservation of flora
and fauna native to New Zealand and all
natural features of the country.
Encouraging appreciation of our natural
resources and outstanding scenery of
dissemination of information. Preservation
of national parks, scenic reserves, fauna
and flora reserves in their natural state.
Arranges regular lectures and field
trips, and maintains private bush reserves
and lodges.
The New Zealand Save the Children Fund Auckland Branch (Inc)
Address: P . O. Box 719 Auckland
Telephone:
Hours:
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
Function:
Services:
75-966
10.00 a.m. - 4 . 00 p.m . Monday to Friday
Mrs M. Foster, Branch Secretary
Throughout the world including New Zealand
The Save the Children Fund is one of the
world/s largest independent, International
voluntary organisations . It exists only
to further the welfare of needy children,
irrespective of nationality or religion .
Hospitals, clinics, orphanges, trade
training centres, schools, pre-schools,
nutrition centres, sponsorships of
children and families, and acts in
emergencies resulting from wars or natural
disasters.
St Vincent de Paul Conference, Takapuna
Address: 12 Rangitoto Terrace, Milford
Telephone: 492-800
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation
Function:
Services:
Hon Secretary Mrs A. Burns
Takapuna Parish
Visit the sick, the old and the lonely.
North Shore Hospital visits especially.
Assist needy families with groceries etc.
As above
Auckland Embroiderers Guild
Address: Rooms above Jonora Needlework Shop,
2 Great North Road, Auckland
Telephone: 27/57576 (Mrs E. Ellet)
Hours:
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
Function:
1st and 2nd Tuesday in the month 10 a.m. to
1 p.m.
Mrs E. Ellet (President)
Auckland including Country membership
To promote the art of embroidery. To
encourage and facilitate the interchange of
Services:
ideas between members and other Guilds within
New Zealand and overseas. To encourage and
maintain a high standard of design and
technique in embroidery
To hold meetings for discussion of matters
connected with the art of embroidery. To
provide a centre which can be used as a bureau
of information for the futherance of these
aims.
Teaching available and classes arranged.
Friends of the Earth (New Zealand)
Address:
Telephone:
Hours:
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
Function:
Services:
2nd Floor, National Bank Building, Shortland
Street, Auckland (P.O. Box 39-065 Auckland West)
360-821 (After hours TGN 8782)
Monday-Friday 8.30 a.m. - 4.30 p.m.
Lindsay Jeffs
National , Regional and Local
Dedicated to the conservation, restoration and
rational use of the ecosphere.
Lobbying, publishing and conducting research
on environmental matters.
Auckland Carnation and Gerbera Society
Address: 225 St Heliers Bay Road, Auckland
Telephone:
Hours:
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
Function:
Services:
585-711
Monthly 1eeting - 3rd Honday monthly 7. 45 pm
Auckland Horticultural Headquarters,
57 Symonds Street, Auckland
Treasurer: Mrs R. Manley, 70 Waima Crescent
Titirangi
New Zealand
To promote the culture of carnations and
Gerber as
Annual Show to bring these flowers to the
public of Auckland.
Last Thursday and Friday in November at the
Building Centre, Victoria Street West,
Auckland.
Old Peoples Welfare Council Inc (North Short)
Address:
Telephone:
Hours:
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
North Shore Drainage Board Building
Cnr Esmonde and Lake Road, Takapuna
P.O. Box 33047 Auckland
494-975 (after hours) 456-637
Office 9 . 30 a.m. - 3.30 p.m.
Welfare Officer 492-159 Ext 66
Mr R.A.H. Russell (Secretary)
Mr & Mrs G.W. Prescott (Welfare Officers)
Devonport, Takapuna, Northcote, Birkenhead,
East Coast Bays, Glenfield, Albany,
Waitemata County (bounded by Wainui and
Waiwera) Orewa, Whangaparoa, Hibiscus
Coast
Function:
Services:
Assisting elderly citizens of 60 years
of age and over
Emergency services relating to sickness,
age, Home Aid services, care of property,
advice concerning financial problems; help
in obtaining assistance from Department of
Social Welfare and Hospital services .
Assistance in obtaining accommodation and
entry into Rest Homes. Will collect
pensions and pay accounts for bedridden
or unable to leave home . Will assist in
applying for Pensioner Flats. Outings
arranged for small groups of "Shut Ins".
Assistance with bedding and clothing.
Voluntary workers available to visit and
assist the lonely.
Intellectually Handicapped Children's Society
Address:
Telephone:
Hours:
Person to Contact :
Area of Operation:
Function:
56 Ranfurly Road, Epsom, Auckland 3
P.O. Box 26-038
603-010 (after hours) 659-651
Office 9.00 a.m. - 4.30 p.m.
Hr R.C. Sandford, Administrator
Auckland City, Howick to Henderson,
excluding North Shore.
General service to intellectually handi
capped
Opportunity workshop
Adult hostel
Short Stay Hostel
Pre-school and special care centres
Senior Special Care Unit
Field Office rs Services
Transport of Trainees and pre-school
children
Ranfurly Club for young adults
Auckland Sun Club Inc
Address: P.O. Box 15-412, New Lynn, Auckland
Telephone: Henderson 66-463 (Secretary)
Hours: 24 hours per day, 7 days per week
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
Function:
Services:
Lifeline
Address:
Telephone:
Hours:
The Secretary
Metropolitan Auckland
To provide facilitiesfor the development
and maintenance of physical and mental
health and well being through the practice
of naturism.
Club grounds
C/- P.O. Box 5104 Auckland
360-100
24 hours
Person to Contact:
Function:
Services:
Counsellor on duty
To offer counsel and help to people in
trouble
Counsel and help over phone. Arrangement
for face to face counselling in depth.
Referral to other helping agencies.
Red Cross Society Inc (New Zealand)
Address:
Telephone:
Hours:
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
Function:
Services:
85 Wakefield Street, Auckland 1
74-175 (after hours) HSN 63-808
8.30 a.m. - 5.00 p.m.
R.A. Brill
Kaiwaka - Tuakau
Local and international welfare
General welfare, meals on wheels, emergency
transport, mobile library service, first
aid classes, clothing and disaster relief.
Declaration for International Womens Year
Address:
Telephone:
Hours:
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
10 Crown Street, Epsom, Auckland
656-654
Daytime
Mrs A. Cooper
Local and overseas
The need to be fully responsible for the
Services:
well-being of our Nation
Promoting goodwill and unity
Royal New Zealand Foundation for the Blind
Address: 545 Parnell Road, Auckland
Private Bag, Newmarket
Telephone:
Hours:
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
Function:
Services:
74-389
8.30 a.m. - 5.00 p.m.
The Director
New Zealand
a) To provide for the care, relief,
education and training of blind persons,
the amelioration of their condition ~nd
the maintenance and promotion of their
general welfare.
b) To provide and maintain such institution
establishments, accommodation, services,
and equipment for the benefit of blind
persons as may be necessary or expedient
from time to time.
Education, Employment, Residential Homes
for the Aged, Talking Book Services,
Braille Library, Welfare Services.
Ecology Action (Auckland)
Address: C/- A.U.S.A.
Telephone:
Person to Contact:
Function:
Services:
Corso
Address:
Telephone:
Hours:
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
Function:
Auckland University, Private Bag, Auckland
548-073
Simon Hayman
Ecology Action (Auckland} is an
environmental group concerned about the
rational use of the worlds limited resources
and the consequences of overpopulation of the
world.
Involvement in national campaigns such as
beverage containers for the National Committee
of Ecology Action. Local areas of work include
commenting on Environmental Impact, Reports on
Rubbish Disposal in Auckland, Motorways in
Auckland. Other topics of concern are the
growth of the Auckland region, the use of the
harbours of the Auckland Province and Water
Classification. The most important project
coming up is Energy in New Zealand.
12a East Street, Newton, Auckland
P.O. Box 68-185, Newton, Auckland
770-934 and 770-933
8.30 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. (Monday to Friday)
Mr Joris de Bres, Ms MRrilyn Kohlhase,
Ms Rose Dunlop
Local and International
To foster community action in New Zealand
Services:
linked to community development and
assistance to countries of the Third World,
and to foster solidarity with Third World
peoples fighting against economic and
political domination and dependence.
Resource Centre on World Development
containing library of information and
booklets for sale.
Community Action Manual (with suggestions
for community activities.
Citizens Association for Racial Equality
Address:
Telephone:
Hours:
Person to Contact:
Services:
Halfway House
Address:
la Ponsonby Road, Auckland
769-664 (after hours) 288-6725
Monday , \l'ednesday and Friday 12 noon - 3 p.m.
Mrs I.E. Lowry
English classes for new settlers
Samoan) ) Language classes
Maori )
Homework centre
Maori Culture Classes
Action group against racial discrimination
P.O. Box 47-157 Auckland
Telephone:
Hours:
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
Function:
Service:
767-635
24 hours a day
Woman on roster
Auckland City and outlying areas
To provide a positive, supportive
environment for women who have left an
intolerable domestic situation in which
they can learn to have confidence in
themselves and learn to take control of
their own lives and make decisions about
their future . To create an awareness that
there are alternatives for women despite
the fact society does not recognise them
and does nothing to promote those
alternatives. To foster awareness among
women of their opression and second class
status under the system we have now, and
to work towards positive change in people's
attitudes, the law, and the way women are
conditioned to accept the passive, inferior
role they have at present.
Temporary accommodation for women and their
children who have decided to leave an
intolerable domestic situation. Legal and
medical advice, information and help with
obtaining Social Welfare benefits.
Assistance in getting more permanent
accommodation, and a warm supportive
atmosphere in which growth and change are
encouraged.
S.P.C.A., Auckland (Inc)
Address:
Telephone:
Hours:
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
Function:
Services:
The Humane Society
Address:
Person to Contact:
70 New North Road, Auckland 3
78-653 or 370-102
24 hour call service
Greenhithe 687 Mrs Hosie - Ladies Aux.
665-522 Mrs C. Hamilton - Secretary of the
Animal Action Group.
Auckland Province
The object of the Society is to prevent
cruelty and to promote justice and humanity
in the treatment of animals by educating the
public on all matters concerning the sufferings
of animals. In serious cases of cruelty,
offenders are prosecuted, the Society under
taking all the necessary proceedings.
The Society has a boarding kennel and cattery.
Also a holding kennel for dogs at Papakura.
All these stray dogs are advertised and the
owners can claim them from the S.P.C.A. An
emergency ambulance is kept on a 24 hour
service. "We speak for those that cannot speak
for themselves".
of New Zealand (Inc)
P.O. Box 28-133, Remuera, Auckland
Neil Wells (President)
Brian Poole (Vice-President)
Adele Fincham (Secretary)
Are of Operation:
Function:
Services:
New Zealand
The HSNZ is a coluntary organisation set up
to educate the public on all aspects of animal
welfare and conservation. Uplifting the Nation's
humane conscience can only come out of the
awakening of the individual's humane principles.
More about the work of HSNZ can be obtained in
a booklet entitled 'Respect for Life'.
Dog Protection Society (Inc)
Address:
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
Function:
Services:
P.O. Box 8564 Symonds Street, Auckland
Graham Fitzpatrick (Chairman)
Norma M. Pratt (Secretary)
Auckland
The Dog Protection Society is the new forum
for dog lovers. Its members' bulletin reveals
the facts about the plight of Auckland's
dogs.
The Society has established a special Trust
Fund to provide a Dogs Home and Hospital - a
genuine sanctuary for sick, neglected and
unwanted dogs.
British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection
Address: P.O. Box 647, Auckland
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
Function:
Services:
Hon. Secretary
Full membership $2.00 per annum
Associate $1.00
New Zealand and overseas
We fight vivisection because ...
1) It is wrong. It is wrong to inflict
suffering on helpless unconsenting animals
in the vain hope of finding cures for human
diseases.
2) It is unscientific. Disease artificially
induced in animals is entirely different from
that which afflects humans.
3) It is dangerous. Treatments based on animal
experiments often kill people instead of curing
them. Vivisection violates the fundamental
laws of nature, therefore it hinders genuine
medical progress.
Literature sent on request. Educating the
public to Vivisection - Its meaning, its
failure and why it should be abolished.
Beauty Without Cruelty (NZ) Inc
Address: P.O. Box 1373 Auckland
Telephone: 500-368 (Secretary)
Man.69789 (Editor) Mrs Stay
Person to Contact: Margaret Lawson (Secretary)
Mrs Lucille Heather (President)
Area of Ope~ation: New Zealand affiliated with B.W.C. Worldwide
Aims and ideals:
Bronwyn's Stall
Beauty Without Cruelty is a worldwide movement
concerned about the mass suffering of animals
which are exploited for clothing, cosmetics
and other products and for 'amusement' or
under the cloak of research. The non-profit
making charitable trust exists for the two
fold purpose of giving information about the
cruelties involved in obtaining animal skins
and ingredients, and of supplying alternatives
to these immorally derived commodities; thus
giving everyone an opportunity to lessen the
present vast-scale commercial exploitation of
nature and alleviate animal suffering.
A jumble stall attended to by Bronwyn, who was the inspiration
behind the Project
Presbyterian Social Service Association
Address: 75 Khyber Pass Road, Auckland
P.O. Box 8637 Auckland 3
Telephone:
Hours:
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
75-723 (subject to alteration)
8.30 a.m. - 5.00 p.m.
The Rev. J.D. Milne (Director)
Auckland Provincial District (excluding
Poverty Bay)
The Association provides a full range of
Services:
social services for all sections of the
community regardless of race or religious
affiliation. Such services incorporate
individual, family and institutional care,
liaison with other agencies and develop
ment into new areas of social services.
Children's and foster homes, homes for
the aged, care of youth, care of unmarried
mothers, services for families, counselling
and casework, supervision of finances,
hospital and court chaplaincies, social
welfare and community services.
Family Planning Association (Inc)
Address: La Gonda Building, 203 Karangahape Road,
Auckland
Telephone: 74-447 - 74-460 (after hours)
Ansaphone on line 74-448
Hours:
Person to Contact:
Area of Operation:
Function:
8.45 a.m. - 4.30 p.m. 1onday to Friday
Mrs W. Mills, Clinic Secretary or
Mrs V. Clayton
Clinics are held in La Gonda as above,
Birkenhead, Otahuhu, Otara, Mangere,
Henderson, New Lynn, Te Atatu North,
Sandringham, Grey Lynn.
To ensure babies are spaced according to
the desires of the parents based on social
and economic conditions.
Services:
Clinic Addresses:
Youthline Inc
Address:
Telephone:
Hours:
Person to Contact:
Contraceptive advice and treatment
Pregnancy Tests
Infertility advice
Available to all women
Sterilisation discussions and advice for men
Psycho-sexual counselling
1st Floor, La Gonda Bldg, 203 Karangehape
Road, Auckland
Otahuhu Clinic - 13 Station Road, Otahuhu
New Lynn Clinic - Suite 71, Lynmall, New Lynn
Birkenhead Clinic - Birnkenhead Borough
Council Chambers, Highbury
Otara Clinic - Citizens Advice Bureau, Otara
Henderson Clinic - Health Dept Rooms, Rata
Street, Henderson
Te Atatu North - 578 Te Atatu Road, Te Atatu
Sandringham Clinic - 160 Sandringham Road,
Auckland 3
Grey Lynn Clinic - 26 Surrey Crescent, Grey
Lynn
Mangere Clinic - 1 Valiant Street, Mangere
30 Park Avenue, Grafton, Auckland
P . O. Box 3118, Auckland
73-170/73-171 (Office 373-701)
10.00 a.m. - 12 midnight
F. Donnelly (Chairman) and
Area of Ope·ration:
Function:
Auckland Rose Society
P . Firkin (Co-ordinator)
Auckland
Emergency telephone and face to face
interview service.
The Society did not participate because the Committee decided
the Project was degrading
The ordinary man's art critic GARTH GILMOUR laalcs at the trendy vogue in art.
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