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EDUCATIONAL. TO MARQUETRY AND POKERWOEK STUDENTS. In preparation for the opening of tho Art Classes for year 1922, we have LARGE STOCKS of all classes of goods for MARQUETRY AND POKERWOEK. HEW DESIGNS JUST OUT. Call and View Theta, J. SCOTT AND CO., AET SPECIALISTS, 96 KING- STREET (near St. Andrew street), DUNEDIN, ’Phono 2,449. UNIVERSITY OP OTAGO. EXTENSION LECTURES ON HISTORY, EUROPE AND PACIFIC EXPLORATION. A COURSE of about Eight Lectures will be delivered by Dr ELDER, Professor of History, in tho Lower Oliver Glass Room, University of Otago, on Thursday Evenings, commencing THURSDAY, March 30, at 8 o’clock. Tickets fgr the Course (price ss) will bo on sale at tho Booksellers. WORKERS’ EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION. TTS BSIDBNTVJ of Opoho, North-east ValJldj Joy, Dairaors., and North End are invited to attend the OPEN IN O- MEETING of the N.B.V. Glass of the Workers’ Educational Association, to bo hold at the Gardens Tea Rooms on THURSDAY, March 30th, at 7.45 p.m. Subject for session, ‘ Social Psychology.’ Opening Topic, ‘ What is Human Nature?’ THE ANDERSON BAY W.E.A, CLASSES will bo resumed on WEDNESDAY, 29th inst., in . tho Anglican. Schoolroom, at 8 p.m. Lecturer, Ven. Archdeacon Woodthorpe. Feo for the whole course of 24 lectures is only 2s 6d. This includes use of the Library. Tyf'ANDOLIN, BANJO, GUITAR. J. H. HUTTON, 207 GEORGE STREET. SHORTHAND, Typewriting, Bookkeeping. —Mice Brown’s College, above Moray Place P. 0.; individual tuition; railway concessions; ’phono 2,997. OILS, Water, Pastel. Pastinelio, Pen Painting, Poker Work, Marquetrie, etc. ; railway concessions.—Miss Passmore, Stock Exchange. ANTED, Pupils for Pianoforte; quarter.—Address 483, 1 Star ; 30s per Office. EXPERIENCED Teacher (A.T.C.L.) Pianoforte, Theory has Vacancies,; one lesson weekly, 30s quarter.—96, ‘ Star.’ npEACHER Dancing Resumes Tuition; i latest dances; private class; guinea quarter.—4sl, ‘Star’ Office. MILLINERY.— Learn to Make your own Hats; 2s 2-hour lesson; afternoons and evenings; thoroughly taught.—4s6, ‘ Star.’ MANORA Art Classes, Room 18, Temple Court, 95 Stuart street.—Tuition in Oil and Water-color Painting, Marquetry, ric.: (lay and evening classes.—Telephone M. SNOW, Private Tutor, 16 Maolago gaix street—Pupils Coached for Matriculation and other examinations. MEETINGS, T IE UNITED 'STARR - BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY Advertises £2,000 FOR DISPOSAL, APRIL 27th, £SOO SALE, No. 3 GROUP, £I,OOO BALLOT and SALE. No. 5 GROUP, £SOO BALLOT, No. 6 GROUP. Join and Participate in Acl vantages. No. 1 Group is paying a Dividend of £ls per Share after providing loans to each member. HUGH MITCHELL, Secretary, 152 High street. HOLIDAY RESORTS. WARRINGTON House, Warrington.— Vacancies for Visitors during Easter; holiday-makers should book early, and avoid disappointment.—H. Coupon VTACANCIES for Visit-ora now and at V Easter. —Apply Mrs R. Douglas, Beach Villa., Hampden. Qji'NGJNG.—Hamilton Eagar, 70 Upper Grosvenor street, Kensington,

A start lias been made at Penrose, Auckland, with the erection of buildings for the Australian Glass Manufacturing Company, which has decided to enter upon manufacture of all hinds of bottles and jars The ultimate extent of the works depends largely <m tho nnestion of tariff protection. The Government (says the 'Post’s’ Auckland correspondent) is in the possession of all the fitete relating to the industry, and will decide as to what extent it is worthy of encouragement. Tho works will ho in operation before the end of the year. Should adequate protection be given it is proposed to extend the buildings and employ about 600 peojrle,

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Evening Star, Issue 17928, 25 March 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 17928, 25 March 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 17928, 25 March 1922, Page 7