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SUNDAY SERVICES. ARMAGH STREET HALL— 7 p.m.; The Gospel of the Grace of God will (D.V.) be preached by Mrs W. J. Burrows. All welcome. X 5374 TJUTLAND HALL, Rutland street, St. . Albans —Gospel service, 7 pm. i D.V. Mr Maurice Broughton. Highsted road, Papanui, 7 p.m.,' Mr J. N. McLeod. ■ X 5375 \I7ALTHAM HALL, Shakespeare road. Gospel Meeting (D.V.) Sunday, 7 p.m. Speaker, Mr G. R. Turner, Missionary on furlough from Bolivia. All welcome. X 5288 OOD Sent not His Son into the World to condemn the world, but that the World, through Him, might be saved. He that believeth on Him is not condemned, but he that believeth not is condemned already.—John 3. X 5477 “(HOMING HORRORS,” “The Last Great War.” The West against the East. Christendom Clashes with the Religions of the Orient. Explained in “The Unveiling,” the latest book on Revelation. Free inspection Public Library or Mrs Garden, 1 Straven terrace. Riccarton. 3778 J ISHERWOOD, D.Sc. (from India). “THE POWER OF THE URGE” INTERNATIONAL LECTURER. Visiting Christchurch One Month Only. Friends write re Hall suitable address. Box 351, Wellington. X 5295 SCIENCE SERVICES. INSTITUTE HALL, 217 GLOUCESTER STREET. SUNDAY, Sept. 13th, at 7.15: Service and Lecture by M. E. SIMPSON, C.S.B. Subject: “THE COAT OF MANY COLOURS.” THURSDAY, Sept. 17th, 7.45 p.m.: Healing Service and Lecture by M. E. SIMPSON: “MENTAL SUGGESTION CONSIDERED.” All Welcome. EDUCATIONAL. T> ANGI-RURU SCHOOL, 59 Hewitt’s road. Merivale.—School will reopen on Wednesday, Sept. 16th. Miss Gibson will be at home on Tuesday, September 15th. X 5200 “FAIRLEIGH SCHOOL.” Preparatory and Kindergarten, 27 Garden road. rpHE THIRD 'TERM commences on Wednesday, September 16th. Tel. 32-885. X 5348 npANZ-GRETCHEN STUDIO OF ± ELOCUTION. DRAMA. MODERN BALLROOM DANCING. Principal: Miss Naare Hooper. L.T.C.L., Studio: H2A Lichfield st. (Triangle). INDIVIDUAL Tuition—UNIVERSITY A ENTRANCE EXAMINATION, etc., Mr N. M. Bell, M.A., 8.D., 134 Fitzgerald street, St. Abans. Interviews, 6.30 p.m. Prospectus on application. 83000 IVJTSS EILEEN ORCHARD, School of Dancing. Afternoon and Evening, from 2 p.m. till 10 pm. Children’s Classes Saturday Morning, 10.30 am. Studio: 111 Hereford street (City), next to Livingstone. Auctioneers. Private address: 100 Papanui road. 2598 LEA” Private School and Kindergarten, May’s road, St. Albans. Reopens for 3rd term, 1936, on Wednesday, September 16th. Miss Desborough (diploma) will be at School, Tuesday, 15th, from 2.30-4.30 pm. . 9836 DENYS COW (Gold Medallist) L.R.S.M. TT’OICE Production, Singing, Speech v Training, Elocution, Adjudicator West Coast Festival, 1936. Interviews: 60 PARK TERRACE. X 5393 ELOCUTION AND SPEECH TRAINING. JOAN RUDKIN, A.T.C.L., Has Vacancies for Limited Number of Pupils. Children’s Classes: Saturday, 10 am. Studio: 40 GLANDOVEY ROAD. Xsllß PITMAN’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE A Top Floor, Warden’s Buildings, Cashel street. Strictly individual tuition in Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, etc. A” our qualified students have been placed in good positions this year, in fact we cannot supply the demand for Shorthand-7 -pists. Enrol now at this progressive College with the moderate fees. C 3158 GILBY’S COLLLEGE, 93 Worcester street. (Near Cathedral square). Thorough preparation for a Business or Professional Career, Accountancy or Secretarial by highly skilled Expert Instructors—Strictly Individual and Exclusive Lessons. Day and Evening Classes. Term commences with first lesson. Write.- ’Phone, or Call for free prospectus. Address, 93 Worcester street, Christchurch, C.l. P.O. Box 652, or ’Phone 41-766. C, H. Gilby, F.P A. (N.Z.), F.1.P.5., Hons. Director. G 6176 S E L W Y N HOUSE P.N.E.U. SCHOOL. 105 Papanui road. nPHE SCHOOL WILL REOPEN on A TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th, at 9 am. The Principal, Miss Holderness, will be at Home at the School to interview parents of intended pupils on Monday. 14th September, from 10 am. to 12 noon, and from 2 pm. to 4 pm. or by appointment. Mrs Blackler. the Matron, will be in attendance at the Hostel at the same hours, at 21 Naseby street. Telephone No. 23-299. 9615 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 1935 EXAMINATION RESULTS. QTUDENTS of Digby’s Commercial School gained Ist and 2nd Shorthand Prizes (160 w.p.m.), 50 Passes (out of 54 School Entries), including 9 Honours and 15 Distinction Passes. We give EFFICIENT Training and secure Office Appointments for qualified students. 420 positions were obtained by our pupils during 1935. DIGBY’S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, 69 Worcester street West (just over Bridge from square and next to “Harley”) . Prospectus on application. Tel. 32-510. All Sessions have resumed. 83092 S’/ CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL COLLEGE. Third Term, 1936. rFHE Third Term will commence on Monday next, the main Technical High School at 10 am. and the Papanui Technical High School at 9 am., and the Evening Classes at 7 pm. Enrolments pf new students in the latter will be taken each evening at 6.45 pm. 9691 D. E. HANSEN, Principal. TI7HEN renovating tables, chairs, furniture, use Varnoline Stain. Stains and Varnishes in one operation. SMITH and SMITH, LTD.. 58662 Cr. Tuam-High street

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21886, 12 September 1936, Page 24

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