FLASHLIGHT PHOTOGRAPH OF BUSINESS GIRLS ATTENDING THE GAS CO.'S SECOND COURSE OF LECTURES Third and Final Course of Lectures For This Year Commences Next Thursday Evening Holders of Tickets for the above are reminded the FIRST LECTURE of this third and last course will be given at 7.30, Thursday evening, July 27th, and that all lectures and demonstrations should be attended in order to obtain the full benefit of the course. Business Girls 9 Night Cooking Classes Admission is by ticket only, all of which have been applied for, and the instruction covers general cookery (all ordinary dishes), the making and baking of Puff Pastry, Sponges and Fancy Cakes . . . instructions on special dishes will be also given on request. Ist Lecture of the Third and Final Series Starts 7.30 THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 27th ... in the Gas Company's Demonstration Hall, 77-83 Worcester Street. THE CHRISTCHURCH GAS CO. LTD.
An attack on the validity of the Treaty of Waitangi is contemplated by an influential section of Maori people. According to the statements of prominent Maoris in Taranaki, the treaty is regarded as sacred by the majority of Maoris, and the attack upon it is regarded with serious misgivings, since it secures to the natives many rights and privileges which might be lost were the authority of the document shaken. It is alleged that the leader of a certain Maori sect is collecting money from his adherents with the object of building up a large fund—a sum of £20,000 is mentioned—with which to attack the validity of the treaty.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20915, 24 July 1933, Page 3
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