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CARILLON RECITAL . ♦ , . ' A recital by automatic player. will be given on the National, War Mem- , orial Carillon, Buckle Street, tomo> row afternoon, commencing a.t 3 o'clck. The following records will be played;— - (1) Changes on eight bells; (2)_/'Coine, All Ye Faithful"; (3) "Bells of, St. Mary's"; (4) "Scenes That Are Bright- t est"; (5) • "Londonderry Ah'"; C 6)-» 1 "Nearer, My God, to Thee"; (7) VMy\ < i True Love Hath My Heart"; (8) J'Blue 1 Bells of Scotland," "Men of Harlech,". 1 and "Vicar *of Bray"; (9) "Silver- - ■ Threads Among the Gold"; -(10) "O I God, Our Help in Ages Past"; (11) ■ "God Defend New Zealand"; (12) ,the j ("National Anthem. , i tl Y.W.C.A. CLASSES. i| ♦—, ,- * I The Wellirigton Y.W.C.A. is fortunate in having secured the services of Miss : Irene Hirst on Wednesday evenings for ; community singing and part singing. : Anyone who enjoys this kind of relaxas; tion should attend. Another putstand- ', ing feature of this year's programme is the drama and, verse-speaking class . j conducted on Monday evenings Jiy" ' j Madame Dronke. A class t! which is much appreciated is the 'dress- < I 1 making class. l ' vt . ' ][ J SILVER AND TIN MARKETS. .' » * t \ i LONDON, May 1. ' , 5 Silver.—Standard, 23£ d per oz; fin* 25 3-Bd. Tin.—Spot Buyers, £269 15s per ton; • ' sellers, £270. Forward: Buyers, £267; . * , sellers, £ 267 ss—U P.A. OOCIETY FOB PROTECTION OF WOMEN \ O AM) CHILDREN ' \ Bowen House, Room & First Floor. ' Office bouis Monday, 930 to 5 30; Tuesday \ to Kricl iv, 4 ,i() to 4 30 . i>tlipr times by ap- [ pointment Telephone 44-932. 1 1 • HURDLEY'S URULEY'S j WALNUT BUREAU. ' / WIXXJXG TICKET, 4TO. r [ ~ i ' Miss Diana Power-Palmer has been appointed New Zealand • Organizer of Examinations of the Cecchetti Society Branch of the 1 Imperial Society of Teachers of ' Dancing, London. > Examinations are to .be held approx. the end of this year or early in 1942. The Cecchetti method is the me- , thod used by the Russians in Training. Examinations are already hejd ' annually in Australia and they are {now extending to New Zealand. j For particulars, etc., apply: ! N.Z. ORGANIZER, PRINCIPAL, SCHOOL OF Russian Ballet 59 MANNERS STREET I Wellington Phone 47-740'] expensive the •/ m ■ ba«%. mv* w ■ . style n win /1 rnp TiiP v cost YOU only I I UiV X illl 1 ". your wardrobu iTiAlftXli V 1 lessons in the '~A ' _^w i^^ . ■ Druieigh Vi'ay ol Pattern > ' . CuttmK, Dressmaking, - Designing ' and : ;. Finishing • , . .Because you learn to make all your own' clothes, cutxto'-ybur own patterns,, create" your own-or copy.. .. any styles to fit your rw'n measurements ' perfectly. Be-autiful frocks, suits, costumes, etc., can be yours: for the making '. . . "the Druleigh Way. 'Moderate ' Monthly Fees, from £1/1/- a month, with Day and Evening Classes, or Correspondence Tuition to" suit your requirements.' Call, phone or . write for Free Booklet 5 PATTERN SERVICE We cut patterns to individual meaaurements. You just1 send us' the < picture of-the frock you want. Aye post you a perfect-fitting pattern, 3/6, post free. Send for free measurement chart. Druleigh College, NZ's PREMIER DRESSMAKING SCHOOL COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS; 117 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. PHONE 46-930. Please post FREE without obligation j your * Booklet^ on Dressmaking. Free.Measurement Chart. j NAME '••'••> I I ADDRESS ..V. :.....■... ••« I I; • E"P- I *Cros's out line not wanted. j £upe*fluous nH . fuUnUtUy and fl A inf £Uctkolq*U E M - : m C qOOMS j E I CBOWMBLDCS.CUWSt . f I We take special pleasure in making ' Rings to meet the particular wishes of our Clients. Come in and see • bur Selection of Exquisite Gems of all kinds. Special Attention to Country,' ** .' * , 'Enquiries. <' - » """ >■ 1 • 260 Lambton \ Qua), Wellington. We are quite'well-known for ■ , the fine Quality of our Goods.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 103, 3 May 1941, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 103, 3 May 1941, Page 12

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