LECTURES. BRITAIN — BRITAIN "BRITAIN'S Real destiny ami the TRUE Hope of ISRAEL.'' Listeners to Dr. Win. Pascoe Gourd's Lecture at the Town Hall last Wednesday are invited to hear another Lecture to lie delivered on Sunday Evening at 7 o'clock at the FREEMASONS' HALL, Upper Que-en Street, when it will be shown fro 111 the Bible that BRITAIN and ISRAEL have quite a different destiny from each other. Speaker: Mr. L. Holmes. British-Israel supporters are especially invited—and others »!so. No Collection. lipJ "CITIZENSHI P." A SERIES OF WEEKLY LECTURES Commence at Y.M.C.A. on MONDAY, AT 6.30 P.M. "CITY COUNCIL AND OTHER LOCAL BODIES," HON. T. BLOODWORTH, M.L.C. Syllabus of Series, which, after the first week, will lie held 011 TUESDAY, available 011 application at Y.M.C.A. NO ENROLMENT FEB. 20 Vernon T. Drew. Hon. Sec. J N S T I T U T E. Session 1036. An Illustrated Lecture on " THUNDERSTORMS AND THE GENERAL ELECTRICITY OF THE ATMOSPHERE," Will be given by jyt. jyj-ACKY, M.Sc., in the UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HALL, Princes Street, On MONDAY, AUGUST SI, at S P.M. GILBERT ARCHEY, 29 Director. *1"!cu ""RECENT DEVELOPMENTS "'T.-A IX SOVIET EDUCATION." Speaker: MR. MAX RISKE. *■ SUNDAY, 7.45 P.M., F'.S.U. HALL, 400, Karangahape Road, Opp. Newton P.O. DANCE, TUESDAY. Paltridge's Orchestra. Good Supper, Prizes. Admission Od. MEMBERS NOTE : General Meeting, Thursday. Business important. August Issue "Soviet News" now available. News of the day. x 2!) J V T A B O U R CLUB, 4tli Floor, Pacific Bldgs. Tg plf* *r. r A Lecture will be given by Professor A. Sewell, on MONDAY NIGHT, at S p.m., in the Clubhouse. Subject: "THE SOCIAL SIGNIFICANCE OF RELIGION IN THE MODERN WORLD." Public invited. x2O MR. J. ISHER WOOD'S Last Sunday Lecture, "Power of Mind"; Messages, Manchester Unity Hall, corner Hobson and Victoria Sts. 20 FiOPLE'S University.—Sunday, 2.45 p.m. Speaker: Mr. Ernest Aldridge. Subject: "The Great Pro-Consul."—3, Queen St. Discussion. All Welcome. 20 II AI HAN'T Health Club, Unity Hall, Tuesday, 7.45. Open Night. Bring and Buy. < 20 PUPILS. WANTED. ABOUT Gregg Shorthand—Every Ambitious Girl should learn this Easy System. —Phone 41-307 for Free Lesson. Wakeficld College. Palmcrston Bldgs. C ACADEMY Designing. Dressmaking, Victoria Arcade, above Pascoe's. Personal Tuition, quick," modern methods: 10 Lessons 32/6. C LOHA MUSIC SCHOOL (Walter Smith Teacher). —Mandolin, Guitar. Banjo. Ukulele : easy terms. —Lewis Eady's Bldcs. WHS ART Basket Work, Leather Work. Poker Work. Pewter Work, Pen, Painting, Carving: Prospectus posted.—Miss Ayling, 4, Strand Arcade. C AUCKLAND Business College Teaches Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, English and Handwriting. D AUCKLAND'S School of Wireless Specialises in Training Wireless Operators. Radio Servicemen: moderate fees. — Wlnstone Illdx s. _I! BOOKKEEPING. Shorthand, Typewriting are taught efficiently at Miss Greenwood's Commercial School, Newmnrket (en trance Remuera Rd.). D BOWER'S Engineering School specialises in training Radio Servicemen by correspondence and personal tuition : practice anil theory combined.—Phone 42-123. S DON'T Delay—and miss a better position ; take K System Sliowcard Writint: Course. —Phone 42-101. S DUESSmTkIng, Pattern Cutting, the "Dupre" way, private tuition. Free booklet.—33-34, 11.8. Bldga, Queen St. C DRESSMAKING, Patternmaklng, Designing; day and evening classes.—Selwyn College, Civic House, Queen St. Pbonp 46-683. B DRESSMAKING, Dresscutting. Designing, Pattern Making, complete course, thorough tuition. —Miss Asliton, Sel-Pliit School. Princcss Buildings (I'laza). C DRULEIGH College gives expert Tuition Shorthand (Pitman's, Gregg's), Typing, Bookkeeping, Burroughs, Art, Dressmaking. Radio. P EXPERT Instruction, i' 3 3/ quarter.— Miss Mabel Clarke, Auckland Shorthand Typing School, Swanson. St. Phone 41-147. C FOR Efficient Engineering Traiuins Bower's Classes are unrivalled: Postal Lessons. —Colwill's Chambers, Swanson St.. Auckland. ij RENCH, Cd. Conversation Classes, first free.—Spiers, 84, Shortland St. Coaching. 42-037. x2O GUITAR. Hawaiian and Spanish, Mandolin, thorough tuition, in correct and attractive style.—Ellison. Phone 10-612. i-HAiRi-iRESSINU- —N.Z. College. Tuitiou guaranteed; also Salon Training: evening classes. —-228. Queen St. I! HOLLYWOOD School of Dressmaking sets the Standard in Style. Easily learned. Demonstration and Booklets Free. —10 2L Alston Chambers. 63, Queen St. C OHN MANSON. Teacher of Violin. Mandolin and Piano. —452. Karangahape Rd.. C.2. opp. Howe St. N" UTOKSE. —Personal Tuition by Naval i»J- Expert, 2/6 week. — Druleigh College. N.Z.'s Premier Radio School. C MOTOR Driving—B. A. Mayhill, late A.A. Post License Instructor: reasonable fees; certificates guaranteed.—Phone 20-223^ lANO Accordion. —Learn correct method from Clarrie Bruce, Regent Theatre. Phone 28-212. Ci HOWC'ARD Ticket Writing successfully io Taught by Auckland's Leading Showcard Artists. —K System, 79. Customs St. East. L STAMMERERS' Speech Transformed First Lesson; scientifically cured. Correspondence great success. —1.5.1., 84, Shortlaiul St. SWIMMING Classes or Individual Tuition, easy methods.—Professor D. B. Ander son, Tepid Baths, or Box 1327. B ICTOR ANDERSON, Tutor, has vacancies Matriculation ; expert persona! tuition ; fees moderate. —77, Nelson Street City. ? Dresscutting. designing, dressmaking.—individual Tuition by Experts ensures students the right training. Our methods are recognised all over the world No charts or complicated measurements Personal or Postal Lessons. Fees nre from 30/. Success is guaranteed. McCABE ACADEMY OF DRESSMAKING, The Foremost and Largest School of i'ashion. Fourth Floor. Colonial Mutual Buildings, 150, Queen Street. S START training NOW for a better position. Over 300 I.C.S. Courses include Rirlio Chemistry, Electrical Eng.. Diesel Ens ' Sheet Metal Work. Building Conmic't'or Drafting, etc. Send for Free prospectus. stating your subject —no obligation. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. 8.. 101. N.Z. Insurance Bldgs.. Auckland. And I.C.S. Dept. 8.. 138, Victoria Street. Hamilton. RL MUSICAL TU'TIONO' ~ lIVE KARLSON. L.R.S.M., Pianoforte. Tlieorv, Singing. Moderate terms. I Homes visited.—Studio, 63, Kensington Av„ .Balmoral. «
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