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MUSICAL TUITION. " _ JJtRANK pARSONS, TEACHER OF VIOLIN AND PIANO. Telephone 27-996. Private Address: 13, ORAKAU AVENUE, Epsom. J ELOCUTION. i QRIFFITHS^ LECTURES, WRITES, TEACHER AND - ADJUDICATOR. Highest Grade Tnition in Voice. Production, Dramatic and Humorous Recitals, Monologues and Plays. All Competitions and Examinations. Only a Few Vacancies. Write or Telephone, 83, OWENS ROAD. MOUNT EDEN. 11 M R - J. F. M o;;tague ' Children, Beginners, Advanced Students; Public Speaking, Art - of Acting, Examinations, etc. » 20-22, SWAN SON* STREET (Top Floor). C - ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. J j^AILEY, Adjudicator Auckland Competitions, 1929. (From the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London), and M BS - J. W. B iILEI - Teacher of SINGING and ELOCUTION, Have Commenced Teaching at Their Studios, 70, STMONDS ST., opp. Stonehurst. Phone 44-753. x 8 RT of Reciting and Acting.—Maiaie Carte-Lloyd, Studio Palmerston Bldgs., crop G.P.0.: St. Cuthhert's CoUege Mondays. ; 8 TTTT.DA PARKINSON, A.L.C.M., L.L.C.M. XX (Teacher's Qualification Diploma), Elocution Teacher,. St. Joseph's Convent. Recitation, Reading. Studio: 23, Rose Ed., Grey Lynn. - ; B ; ARY THOMSON, A.L.C.M., L.L.C.M., Teacher Performer. Elocution, Piano Accompaniste.—SO, Pah Rd., Royal Oak. S BROADSIDING. BLANDFORD PAEK ! SPEEDWAY. —;— i Trams to St. Paul's Church, Symond3 St. Motor Cars to foot of Grafton Road. JASPER'S NIGHT!" JASPER'S NIGHT! JASPER'S NIGHT! : NEXT MONDAY, FEB. 10. SPECIALLY SELECTED ! PROGRAMME. 18 EVENTS. INCLUDING: GOLD HELMET CHAMPIONSHIP. (Flying Start). FLYING SIX CHAMPIONSHIP. "DROP OUT" NOVELTY - RACE. JASPER'S HANDICAP (16 RIDERS). SIDE-CAR NOVELTY EVENT. (First Time In New Zealand). BLANDFORD PARK'S TO CHARITY. (To be Administered by Auckland City Mission). SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAMME AND LOUD SPEAKER. A WORD FROM JASPER Good Evening, Auckland. Well, I haven't worried yon for a while, so three hearty British cheers for BLANDFORD PARK SPEEDWAY and the RIDERS, too. Everybody doing everything BL CKSHEE (I love that word). You all want to help a good cause, and you'll be thrilled to bits at the same time, so come along on Monday night at eight pip emma. I'm sorry I won't be riding one of their WHIZBANGS myself—they won't lend it to me—the blighters know I'd break their records. . , . But between you and me ana your friend 3 and my friends the attendance record will be broken anyhow. Help the riders to help those in need. I'm that excited I can hardly keep still. WHIZZ, BANG, POP, POP, POP, THEY'RE OFF. See the Speed King 3 tearing round at breathless pace. ALL FOR CHARITY. NOW, PEOPLE, DON'T FAIL ME. g CHEERIO, J. MEETINGS. Z. LABOUR PARTY. OPEN-AM MEETINGS, ■Au'ctTj' T SUNDAY, 7 p.m., SUNDAY. QUAY STREET. i Speakers: MB. B. MARTIN. "WHY PARTY GOVERNMENT?" ME. C. S. MORRIS. "A REPLY TO MR. E. A. MANDEB, M.A." (The Reform Organiser.) Collection in aid of National Campaign Fund. MR. WALTER NASH, M.P., National Secretary N.Z.L.P., Will address Members of O filiated Organisations in the TRADES HALL, MONDAY, FEB. 10, AT 7.30 P.M. Give the victor in the Hutt By-election a hearty welcome to Auckland. 8 Auckland united storemen and PACKERS (OTHER THAN IN RETAIL SHOPS) AND WAREHOUSE EMPLOYEES' (OTHER THAN DRIVERS AND CLERKS/ INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. A General Meeting of the above Union will be heM in the Trades Hall. Hobson Street, on TUESDAY. NEXT, 11th inst., at S p.m. Business. —New Award*. Remits to Federation Conference, and General. W. MILLER. Secretary. Please note.—Mß. WALTER NASH, M.P.. will speak in Room G, Trades HaH, at 7.30 p.m. on MONDAY, February 1© (the evening. previous ro above meeting) on "The Labour Party's Objective and Method of Achievement." All members are invited to attend. S i"\NEHUNGA POULTRY aR VJ CLUB. The Annual Meeting will be held on MONDAY, February XI II 10, 1930, in the Strand Pic- > taxedrome, Queen Street, Oashunga, at S p.m. F. A. SKINNER, g Seretary. I "X7ORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM JM . ASSOCIATION. A Special General Meeting will be held . ' in the Masonic Hall. Edinburgh St., Newton, 1 on WEDNESDAY", February 12, at S p.m., I when old members and all interested are 1 invited to attend, tot consider an Excursion ' to Hamilton at an early date. ? CHAS. A. FRATER, g Hon. Sec. Beach haven progressive and SOCIAL LEAGUE (INC.) The above League will fee holding its Annual General Meeting of the Beach Haven j Cabaret Hall on WEDNESDAY, 12th mst.J at S p.m. —S. CAIN, Secretary. S> .

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 33, 8 February 1930, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 33, 8 February 1930, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 33, 8 February 1930, Page 23

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