ECCLESIASTICAL. EDEN HALL, VIEW RD., MT. EDEN. SUNDAY—7 p.m., Mr. Bnrt. TUESDAY—7.3O p.m.. Prayer Meeting THURSDAY—So Meeting. HOWE STREET HALL OFF KARANGAHAPE ROAD. SUNDAY, 7 p.m.—Preacher, Mr Alex. Storrie, of Invercargin. WEDNESDAY, 7.30 p.m.—Mr J. Spotthswoode will give an Address to Christians. Subject, "Personal Work." GOSPEL HALL. PARXEDL. ■SUNDAY—7 p.m.. Preacher Mr. C. H. Hinman. Subject, "The Character and History of the Coming World- Ruler." TUESDAY—7.3O, Address by Mr. C. H. Hinman. THURSDAY (Christmas Day)— Meeting for Prayer. Praise, and Ministry, 10.30 a.m. to 12 noon. A hearty invitation to ail. GOSPEL HALL. CALLIOPE ROAD. DEVONPORT. A Series of Addresses will (D.Y.I be given by Mr. J. Spottiswoode, from Cambridge. SUNDAY. December 21. 7 p.m.- 'A Tragic Scene at a Royal Banquet." TUESDAY. Deceinbr-r 23. 7 p.m.—"The Cnici9ed and Risen Life." A Welcome to All. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH. MACKELYIE STREET, PONSONBY. SUNDAY EVENING. AT 7. Pastor W. J. Westermon will Speak on "The Trne Church: Ho a- Identilied To-day." Come. You will be interested. All welcome. EDUCATIONAL. OT. .lOHN-S COLDEGE. ACCKLAND. Applications arc invited for ONE SCHOLARSHIP DP £70 ON THE MARSH FOUNDATION. TWO SCUOLARSI-lII'S OK £60 EACH ON" THE MARIA BLACKETT FOUNDATION. ONE SCHOLARSHIP OK £68 ON THE LADY MARGARET AND WHYTE-HE-AD FOUNDATION. Copies of the Regulations and Forms of Application can he obtained from - the Diocesan OHiee. 40. Sbortlajid street. Auckland, wlw-re applications- will he rei-elved up to FRIDAY. January :x>. 1914. addressed to W. J. SPEIGHT. Secretary to St. John s College Trust. December 20. 1013. 527 SINTON, Teacher of Pianoforte and Cornet. Studio: 10, Mutual Life Buildings. Private Address: Summer St.. Stanley Bay. SHORTHAND Taught by G. A. HANSARD. 31. Shortlnnd Street. "VTOTICE TO SHORTHAND WRITERS. THE REMINGTON AND RONEO COMMERCIAL COLLEGE AND SHORTHAND WRITERS' ASSOCIATION. The Usnal Quarterly Speed Examinations in connection with the above Association will be held on THURSDAY, the 13th instant, at 7 o'clock p.m. sharp. All Candidates must be in their places before 6.46 o'clock p.m. A CHANCE FOR ENTERPRISING YOUNG PEOPLE! The Remington ajid Roneo College is offering a Scholarship for the coming season. This meaus a chance of six mouths' free tuition at a Commercial Institute which has no equal In the Dominion. All interested are invited to communicate with the Principal on or before the loth instant. SMFIETON'-S BUILDINGS. AUCKLAND. (SUCCESSES TN -pLECTRICAI. TfINGINBRRING. We've made scores of splendid successes with other students—let us make a success of you: Our methods are rigit iv advance of any other coaching Institution in the Dominion, hence the confidence In and great popularity of the BOWER'S AUCKLAND SCHOOL OF ENGINEERS. Our course of up-to-date practical Instruction embraces tuition in Wiring, Dynamo and Motor Construction, Installing and Running, etc. The Fees are reasonable, and the course is not considered finished till the student becomes fully qualified as an Electrical Engineer. A Demonstratkm Class in Electrical Engineering is held livery Tuesday Evening Sto 10 p.m. Come in and see our students and our methods. Or write for particulars Principa.: .AS. W. BOWER. M.A I M.E Tyrone Buildings, "' CUSTOMS STRKKT EAST, AUCKLAND P.O. Box 50. 'Phone 1734. SCHOOL OF ART AND " AUCKLAND ART SCHOOL. PUBLIC ART GALLERY, AUCKLAND. The School is open every morning, afternoos and evening, ana all brajichem of Fine and Applied Arts are Taught by Fully Qnallned Instructors. Under the "Enam" Bequest there ax« a large number of Free Scholarships, Admission can also be obtained by payment of Fees. The whole of these Classes are recomUed by tbe Education Department of the New gealaafl Government. B. W. PAYTON, Director. OHOBTHAND rpYPEWRrnNSG "Q OOKKEEPING. DAY OR EVENING CLASSES. gTOTT AND JJOARE'S gUSINESS QOLLEGE. 23, SWANSON STREET. "jCTOFXDATION SCHOLARSHIPS. "DASTENS COMMERCIAL MTRAININ«. /"COLLEGE. IMPERIAL BUILDINGS. Opp. Smeeton's. Boys and Girls just leaving school, and desiring to prepare for Office Work, should not miss the EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY offered by the above Scholarships. No Entrance Fees. No Cramming ENTRIES: 5.30 p.m., WEDNESDAY lOTIl" DECEMBER. EXAMINATION-iSATURDAT, 13TH DECEMBER. Particulars on Application. MISS C. S. V. BASTEN, A.N ZA A ! A.P.A. (N.Z.J. ' ! MISS A. H. G. BASTEN, A.P.A. (N ZI i Reporter. NOTE.—AII Previous Scholarship Pupils I Doing Well. I TfUNCY COSTUMES, Ail Nations and : -*- Periods, for Ladies and Gentlemen.— There is nothing wanting In this depart- | meat at Eagletoa's, S. Victoria St., CH_y.ifls '
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 303, 20 December 1913, Page 7
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