LECTURES HEALTH TALKS. By an International Nutrition Expert MAUREEN MORRIS ALEXANDER. Founder of Dominion Dietetic Association, First Floor. Brunswick Bldg., 174, Queen Street. (Period March 13 to 17.) WOMEN ONLY, Commencing 2 p.m. sharp. rUESDAY—"HeaIing Crises During Diet Change." WEDNESDAY—"Be Free of Nerve Disorders." rHURSDAY—"OId Age is Not Always a Matter of Years." PRlDAY—"Banish Those Wrinkles." Also to MEN and WOMEN, Commencing 8 p.m. sharp. MONDAY—"The ABC of Blood Pressure." THURSDAY—"Good Eyesight Throughout Lifetime." Six Vital Lectures Each and Every Week— and all different! Special feature—the "Questions and Answers" sessions. . Bring your written questions. No children admitted. Silver Collections. GET BACK ON THE ROAD TO HEALTH! Appointments, Phone 42-124. "YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT." 11 ASTROLOGICAL LECTURE. " THE WEAVER AND HIS LOOM." MISS IRENE RUTHERFORD. MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 13, AT 8 P.M. PENWOMEN'S CLUB. Colwill Bldg., Swanson St. Interested Public Invited. 11 N.Z. PEOPLE'S UNIVERSITY (Inc.). SUNDAY, 2.45 P.M. Speaker: MR. GEO. GRAHAM. Subject: "The Maori Situation at Orakel." Discussion. Members and Friends Arrive Early. 3, Queen Street. S "THE RATIONALIST'S BLINDSPOT." Lecturer: MRS. B. SINCLAIR BURNS. SUNDAY, MARCH 12, in the Fabian Club Room, _ 3, Queen St., at 7.30 p.m. Rationalist Association. Members and Friends . Invited. H_ "THE ATLANTIC CHARTER AND THE NEW WORLD ORDER." A PUBLIC LECTURE By MISS E. HUNT. SUNDAY, 7 P.M., at 371, Queen Street. 11 "THE LIFE OF A CATHOLI C." „ TWELVE TALKS By REV. FATHER A. E. BENNETT, BA. EACH MONDAY, 8 p.m. Express Company Building. 10, Fort Street. MARCH 13—1 V.: "CHRIST IN MY SOUL." Non-Catholics Welcome. Questions Invited. 11 Activity Fundamental Group commences next May. Inquire at Reading Room, 74, Brunswick Building. . Ifi RADIANT HEALTH CLUB, Unity Hall. 325, Queen Street, Tuesday, 14 th, 8 p.m. Mrs. E. Frost. "Nursing Of Introduced Tropical Diseases." 11 MEETINGS NEW LYNN BOROUGH COUNCIL. PUBLIC MEETING — BUS SERVICES. At the request of numerous residents of the District I hereby convene a Public Meeting of New Lynn Citizens to be held in ST. ANDREW'S HALL, WEDNESDAY, March 15. 1944, at 3 p.m. BUSINESS: To discuss the unsatisfactory position relating to passenger transport services operating in the district. STAN. RICKARDS, 11 (Mayor), Convener. TnE DANISH ASSOCIATION IN N.Z. (Inc.). The Annual General Meeting, which, due to regrettable circumstances, could not be held on the 10th instant, will NOW take place on FRIDAY, March 17, at 8 p.m.. Overseas League Rooms. 3rd Floor, Queen's Arcade. Business: Report and Financial: Election of Officers; General. » Attendance. URGENT. P. CHRISTIE, Secretary. Phones 63-665 or 45-031. :16 AUCKLAND CITIZENS AND RATEPAYERS' ASSN. A General Meeting of Members will be held in the Lewis Eady Hall on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, March 13, 1944, at 8 p.m. Business: (1) Recommendations of the Selection Committee with reference to nomination of candidates; (2) General. 13 J. B. DONALD. Chairman. TORBAY PROGRESSIVE AND RATEPAYERS' ASSOCIATION (Inc.). The Annual General Meeting of this Association will be held at the Home of the Secretary on SATURDAY, MARCH 25, beginning at 7 p.m. J. H. MURDOCH, 11 Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES I TAKING OF FISH FOR SALE.! G. E. D. GOVAN, 125, Great North Road, New Lynn, Auckland, has applied' for a license to, permit him to operate the fishing launch Ivy' Lilly (to be registered), using set nets, drag nets, long lijies, hand lines and crayfish pots, catcher to be landed at French Bay, Manukau. MANUFACTURE FOR SALE OF FOOTWEAR. D. F. AYERS, 623, Colombo St., Christchurch, has applied for a license to commence the manufacture of sports clogs, called "Bondi Beach Clogs:" Persons considering themselves materially affected by decision of Bureau of Industry on these applications should make any desired representations in writing not later than March 23, to Secretary, Bureau of Industry, Box 3025, Wellington. 11 RABBITSKINS SUBSIDY. The existing subsidy payments on Rabbitskins shall cease on and after March 22, 1944. To qualify, skins must be received in brokers' stores in Dunedin in time for the Sale which will bo held on March 21, 1944. Owing to railway restrictions, trappers are advised to consign early to avoid their consignments missing this sale. R. C. BURGESS. Chairman. Rabbitskins Committee. Dunedin. March 8, 1944. ; 11 MAKE YOUR HOME IN BEAUTIFUL BIRKENHEAD — AUCKLAND'S MOST HEALTHFUL MARINE SUBURB, Unsurpassed Views. Residential Sites and Farmlets. Modern Shops, good bus transport, passenger and vehicular ferries. City water, electricity, sewerage, automatic telephones, concrete footpaths, native bush and kauri parks. BIRKENHEAD—The District With a Future. j_l2 AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SCHOLARSHIP. Applications for the above Scholarship from student-; ..ho have completed the examination for the Degree of B.Com. and who are proceeding to the Degree of M.Com., will be received by the i Registrar on or before March 15. 1944. Regulations governing the Scholarship may be I obtained at the College Office. A. A. MUNN, :11 Acting-Registrar. THE AUCKLAND WOOLBROKERS* ASSN. 1943-44 SEASON FltfAL APPRAISEMENT. The final appraisement has been arranged for 27th April. Growers desiring to dispatch wool for this apprais*? should communicate immediately with their SKutionm asters who will arrange rail transport for the wool in time for the appraisaL J. E. CONNOR, 11 Secretary. A. J. PARK AND SON, PATENT AND TRADE MARK ATTORNEYS, National Bank Building. Shortland Street. F. H. HAY (Fel. Inc. Inst. P. A.). Reg. Patent Attorney, Managing Partner. INFORMATION BOOK FREE ON APPLICATION. WS GUN PRACTIC E. Shipping is warned that a Live Shell Practice will be held on MONDAY. 13th March. 1944, from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Danger area will be over Rangitoto Channel. Should weather be unsuitable practice will be held on first suitable day thereafter. 11 GUN PRACTIC E. Shipping is warned that a Live Shell Practice will be held on WEDNESDAY, 15th March, 1944, from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Danger area will be over Motukoreho Channel. Should weather be unsuitable practice will be held on first suitable day thereafter. — HENRY HUGHES, LTD., Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys. 209. DILWORTH BUILDING. Free Booklet. S IF PERSONS WHO HAVE LEFT DOLLS FOR REPAIR At the AUCKLAND DOLLS' HOSPITAL For periods of three months or more do not collect same within seven days they will be sold to defray expenses. 11 RATING AND TAXATION Read our "Open Letter to the N.Z. Municipal Conference. 1944," published by Whitcombe and Tombs, Ltd. N.Z. LEAGUE FOR THE TAXATION OF LAND VALUES (Inc.). 0.P.0. 951, Wellington. 11 DEAR FRIEND—Meet me at the Polling Booth Next Tuesday, March 14. and we will cast our Vote lor the man who is standing for Licensing Reform. —Walter Hawkings. FOR WOMEN SHORT STORY WRITING, Secretarial Duties and Dressmaking are good careers for women.—Write P.O. Box 1793, Auckland. :18
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