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W.E.A. LECTURE.

A short "course of lour lectures on "New Zealand History" will be given for the Workers' Educational Association by Mr. F. L. Combs, M.A., on Saturday evenings in Room 2 at the Trades.' Hall, Vivian Street, corameucing .next Saturday. The speaker will deal with the period 1860-1880,.----and his lectures will include "The Land. League," "The Maori King Movement," "The Second Maori War: Its Causes and Consequences." arid "The Economics of the 187CPS—The Boom, Tlxe Slump; and Their Lessons." AH interested in the early history of the Dominion are cordially: iv-! vited to attend these lectures. A small fee will be charged for admission, but the course is free to unemployed men and' women. . • '

Attention is drawn, to an exhibition of water colours by F. A. McCormack, commencing tomorrow at the studio, 83.1 Hill Street. Particulars are advertised in, this issue, ....... ____^

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 139, 15 June 1933, Page 13

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W.E.A. LECTURE. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 139, 15 June 1933, Page 13

W.E.A. LECTURE. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 139, 15 June 1933, Page 13

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