DANCING Margaret O'Connor Studio N.Z. UNIVERSITY OF BALLROOM DANCING. PRIVATE Lessons and Classes 10 a.m. -10 p.m. Daily. Rumba and Tango a Specialty. 95, QUEEN STREET (Entrance Exchange Lane) PHONE 48-214. Patricia School Of Dancing 203. SYMONDS STREET. Principal: PATRICIA GREEN, M.I.S.T.D. (B.B.) MODERN BALLROOM. OLD-TIME and TAP DANCING. Private Classes by Arrangement. Learners' Class Wednesday, 8 p.m. For Your Appointment PHONE 31-031. 6 Stratton Studio * OP BALLROOM DANCING. HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. QUEEN STREET. Private Lessons Irom 10 a.m. till 10 pjn. Classes Friday Evenings Irom 8 till 10 p.m. Telephone 45-410. Q AVIS HEDGE MAN STUDIO ALL THE LATEST VARIATIONS. Special Attention to Beginners. Make inquiries at the Studio. 328 a, QUEEN STREET C.l. Phone 44-147 S RUBY SHERRIFF, H.B. Building. Newton.— Private Lessons 2/6 (or 9 for £1), Modern Oldtime Tap. Three dances by post, 5/. WS LECTURES HEALTH TALKS By an International Nutrition Expert, MAUREEN MORRIS ALEXANDER, Founder of Dominion Dietetic Association, First Floor, Brunswick Building, 174, Queen Street. (Period February 21 to 25.) WOMEN ONLY, Commencing 2 p.m. Sharp. TUESDAY—"Rationed Meat Is No Problem." WEDNESDAY—" 'Nature Cure* and Nervous Disorders." THURSDAY—"Sinusitis." FRIDAY—"How to Look After Your Eyes." Also to Men and Women, Commencing 8 p.m. Sharp. MONDAY—"Have You Blood Pressure Worries?" THURSDAY—"Caafes of Haemorrhoids." Six Vital Lectures each and every week—and all different. Spccial feature—the "Questions and Answers" sessions. Bring your Written Questions. No Children Admitted. Silver Collection. GET BACK ON THE ROAD TO HEALTH I Appointments, Phone 42-124. "YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT." 19 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, AUCK. ANNOUNCES A FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, Entitled "Christian Science Reveals the City of God. # Here and Now." By GEORGE W. MARTIN, C.5.8., Of Melbourne. Australia. Member ot the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ. Scientist, in Boston. Massachusetts, in the PLAZA THEATRE, QUEEN STREET, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, At 3 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend. This lecture will not be broadcast. :19 TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 20. 2.30 p.m. DR. S. ROBERTSON ORR (of Sydney) Recently returned from Canada and U.S.A., WILL LECTURE.
Subject: ««HAS GOD A MESSAGE FOR BRITAIN BEFORE THE EUROPEAN INVASION?" Chairman: HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR. J. A. C. ALLUM, ESQ. All Welcome. HEAR THIS TIMELY ADDRESS. Auspices Auckland British Israel Association (Inc.) 200, Pacific Building. Wellesley Street. ORDER OF ST. JOHN. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE CLASSES OP INSTRUCTION Will Commence at the Ambulance Station, Rutland St., as follows: Ladies' First Aid, Wednesday, March 1, 1944, at 7 p.m.; Men's First Aid, Wednesday, March 1, 1944, at 7 p.m.; Ladies' Home Nursing, Monday, March 6, 1944, at 7 p.m. Fee for each course, 5/. A Home Nursing Class for Men Is being arranged. Will all interested please enrol at the Ambulance Station. S. E. LANGSTONE, 21 Secretary-Manager of Auckland Centre. BAHA'I FAITH. "A BLUE PRINT FOR A FUTURE ENDURING WORLD GOVERNMENT." Speaker: CPL. ALVIN BLUM. SUNDAY, 7 p.m. FABIAN CLUB ROOM, 3, Queen Street. OTHER MEETINGS: Baha'i Centre, 8, Pierce Bldg., Symonds St., second and fourth Tuesdays in month. 2.15 p.m. Sundays, between Public Lectures, 7 p.m. 19 "THE LIFE OF A CATHOLIC" 12 WEEKLY TALKS, by REV. FATHER A. E. BENNETT, B.A. EACH MONDAY, at 8 p.m., commencing Feb. 21. N.Z. EXPRESS CO. BUILDING, 10, FORT ST. No. l: "CHRIST IS GOD." Non-Catholics Welcome. Questions Invited. :19 ASTROLOGICAL RESEARCH — NEXT STUDY: "A TEMPLE IN RUINS," MISS IRENE RUTHERFORD. Evening Classes commencing soon. For all inquiries RING 27-577. 19 RADIANT HEALTH CLUB, Unity Hall, 323, Queen St. Reopening Tuesday, 22nd, 8 p.m. "Open Night." 19 MEETINGS THE NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT AMALGAMATED ENGINEERING, COACHBUILDING & RELATED TRADES INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. A Special Meeting of the Union will be held in the Trades Hall, Hobson Street, on MONDAY, February 28, 1944, at T. 30 p.m. BUSINESS: To affirm or otherwise dispose ol the following Resolution: "That the dispute which now exists between the Union and Employers in the Sheet Metal Trade oe referred to a Council of Conciliation lor Settlement." All Members are requested to be present. J. A. NEALE, ia General Sccrctajy. BOROUGH OF ONE TREE HILL, WOMEN'S PATRIOTIC ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE. Members of Women's Organisations in the Borough and others interested are cordially invited to attend a Meeting at the Council Chamber, 456, Manukau Road, on WEDNESDAY February 23, at 230 p.m., with the object of setting up a Women's Patriotic Activities Committee, to co-ordinate the patriotic work at present being done by various organisations, such as the Red Cross, St. John, Church Guilds. E.P.S.. etc. A good attendance would be very much appreciated as the project is of considerable importance. L J. GOLDSTINE, ; 22 Mayor. AUCKLAND CITIZENS AND RATEPAYERS' ASSN. PARNELL BRANCH: A General Meeting of the above Branch will be held in the .Parnell Library Hall on THURSDAY NEXT, Feb. 24, 1944, at 8 p.m. Mem-, bers and intending members are invited to attend. 19 J. HOWIE, Chairman. AUCKLAND CITIZENS AND RATEPAYERS' ASSN. REMUERA BRANCH: The Annual General Meeting will be held in the Remuera Library Hall on WEDNESDAY NEXT, Feb. 23, 1944, at 8 p.m. Members and intending members are invited to attend. F. S. BERTRAND. Chairman, 19 R. WHITNEY, Hon. Sec. TUITION WANTED TUTOR (Private), pre-med. Correspondence Course. Phone 17-470 (business hours). 19
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 42, 19 February 1944, Page 9
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