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FILMS FROM NEW YORK. Hj 1 JOURNALISM I Announcement! ART SOCIETY'S MEETING. H STUDENTS EARN M To save disappointment during the A large gathering of members and ■ t Easter season, we are offering f or guests attended the Auckland Society H BIG MONEY ! I two weeks, commencing April |«, of Arts meeting held in'the clubrooms B&! YOU, too, can succeed in Journalism BMI9 M*. , . , . i i H by studying under Wakefield sue- E PIT last evening, when two films produced HI o J sß f U | methods! Big money now ■ by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1| being earned by former students. New_ York, were shown. The presi- H| Proof on our files! Get started now! dent, Mr. C. Reginald Ford, presided. M GREGG . For / Full H During the last few years the Metro- @ SHORTHAND— 1 Ma 1/" aa politan Museum has produced a number gg the popu|ar quick | y lea rned method Don - t miss thJs wonderful of motion picture films dealing with ■ ?or° CO Stenographer?. tunity. Only expert operator, various phases arid periods of art, and Phone, write or call for details. employed, an arrangement has been made by the H| _ _ _ society to present a selection before H| Ml A BC F f" I £ I Phone 42-302 for Appointment, the members of the club. The first film B| WW showed the technique of tapestry M COLLEGE. c D^ , reotor , . L, - , I MRS. A lINNS weaving, from the dyeing of the woollen BH Palmerßton Buildings, 47 QUEEN ST. yarn with vegetable pigments to the |||| Phone 41-397. 18 STRAND ARCADE. finished piece of work. It was shown Ml m ■■ that modern methods of weaving vary m^MHMM little from those of the ancient Copts or from the famous weavers of medieval - -- .a times. The many processes involved in the making of a bronze statue were < • 4* shown in the second film. Among those present were: Mesdames kjwft . -J® * Spicer, K. A. Lippincott, Gilbert Archey, t°° S <cS Kohn, E. Wadhani, K. Dale, G. Han- P sard, J. L. Greer, W. J. A. Thomson, - W\M Ml * !„ F. L. Armitagc, 11. Steinert, and blisses lIP* m v». » J. G. Eise, F. Hunt, J. Mulvany, A. A. m Binns, Holland, Briar Gardner, Minnie V A\ F. White, Ivy Perry, M. Bailey, G. M. s \ \ & \X* Dickin, Joyce Armitagc, Buchanan, ' •. -T • X w« Spicer, and Christie. 'iy' \ 7he RAY NOR BEAUTY SALONS I I^XrTWA <&*** Specialise in all Beauty Treatments and J Distinctive Hair Waving Styles. t . xjm 7th Floor, COLONIAL MUTUAL BLDGS., V T^. QUEEN STREET. Phone 42-440. |) 1 "W| ? KL It^lm ' ' ' mmmmm—mm—m— " ! — t lll^ 1935 Designs. Latest Quality Papers! tfh £ " Florals, Modernes, Stripes, etc. ... OUR PRICES DEFY COMPETITION!. . g liiil Thousands of Rolls to be Cleared BORDERS From per Yard. Select Your Paper Now. A table to calculate the number of pieces t*. d . . u_ of wallpaper required for any room. Inese FTICeS Ke Measurement round walls In Beaten. feet, including doors, win- . _ Height in Feet. dows, etc. I I 2?|32|3G|10U4|18|52!56|60|6-!|C8172 I I 7 and under 7J 4-15 5 0 6778899 /SjiiKTOj 71 8 4 4 5 5 667 8 89 910 J, IegMBWI 8 8i 45 5 6 6 77889010 1 Si 9 4 5 5 G 6 7 8 8 9 910 1 1 f 9 9 * 4 5 6 6 7 7 8 9 9 10110 1 1 fW WM 9 h „ 10" 5( 5l Gl 7 7 8 91 9 10 10 11 12 — W 10 „ 10J 5 5 6 7 8 8 9101011 12 12 l|*Tt WBt 101 „ 11 5 61 7| 7 8 9 9|lo II 11 12 13, jffil 11 „ lli 51 Gl 71 8 8 9] 1011011111 2113| 13 ggH LEVENE & LT C D °- Hi I fc ■ Now is the time to renew 1 123 KARANGAHAPE RD., 2 Doors from Upper Queen St. your paper. will II 'WMBMBMMmMMmMMMBaMMHMMMWi -—- ~ „ I & ';' "•, ■ . BILLY SAVES THE FAMILY # STEVB" — — MY lON, BOBSY, AND LITTLE BILLY GEE, BOBBY, THIS IS GREAT SOAR MUMMY-BOBBY SAYS ARE GREAT CHUMS. AND I'D LOVE * JUST LOOK AT ALL THE LATHE* IF WE USE LIFEBUOY I'LL GET SOME TO BE MORE rRIENDLY WIT* AKD IT SMELLS SO CLEAN SOAP WE WONT HAVE TODAY I YOU AND BILLY'S MOTHER, ONLY . ANY "8.0." d*NT YOU I DON'T WANT TO // IT'S UFCBUOY. ME ANB BAD GET SOME? IT MAKES HAVE "B.O* ONLY SHE'S NOTAS CAREFUL AS / AND MUM ALWAYS USE IT. IF U3V* LV LATH ER DO WE ? SHE SHOULD BE. SOMETIMES. / YOU AND YOUR MUM USE IT I / POOR THING, THAT ONE FAULT I YOU WON'T EVER HAVE ANY "8.0.- / / "B.O."GONE-everybody friends! BILLY JUST ABOUT LIVES _ for | - —rrT-riiv.TO®» ® HERE, HE COMES OVER SO , H 111 Uf 111 *" ' fc OFTEN. AND I'M AFRAID ISftTHtty . llftUß SI»' B _~n V 1 uSr^i i DO,TOO , n « * _ r .— . YOU CANT RUN IN TOO OFTEN OllStaOt US ' ' TOffß- / TO SUIT ME. AND WHAT GOOD f r OlW a C f over / 'saarr—•" W

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 76, 30 March 1935, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 76, 30 March 1935, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 76, 30 March 1935, Page 16

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