SUNDAY, 7th OCTOBER, Sermons in all the Churches in the City. MONDAY, Bth OCTOBER, BURNS HALL. 8 p.m. —Overture (Selected.) %■ . Mr H. Biddle’s Orchestra Introductory Address, His Worship the Mayor (H. L. Tapley, Esq.). Song—‘ The Arrow and the Song Mr G. W. Johnston. Bricf_ Address—Dr T. 11. A. Valintine, C.8.E., Director-General of Health for Dew Zealand. Song—‘ My Ships ’ . . . Bliss Irene Horniblow. 8.45 p.m.—Address, “ The Ideals of Citizenship,” the Hon. W. Downie Stewart, Minister of Internal Affairs. TUESDAY, 9th OCTOBER, The Town Planning and Housing Day. AFTERNOON, BURNS HALL—THE IDEAL HOME. Chairman: A. Bathgate, Esq., President Town Planning and Amenities Society. B p.m.—Song —‘ My Ships ’ Mrs T. Iv Kibbin. Address, ‘ Efficiency in the Home,’ Mias Eawson, Professor of Domestic Science, Otago University. Song —‘ Lament of Isis ' . . Miss Mabel M'lntosh. Address, ‘ The Modern House: Its Construction and Arrangement,’ Mr L. D. Coombs, Architect. Address, ‘ Tho Moral Aspect in Eolation to Health,’ His Lordship Bishop Richards. EVENING, BURNS HALL—TOWN PLANNING. Chairman: Mr P. Ncilson, President Otago Trades and Labor Council. 8 p.m.—lnstrumental Trio (Selected) Mrs Gillanders and Messrs Gillanders and H. Riddle. Illustrated Address, ‘ Town Planning: Its Value and Relation to Health and the Need of Legislation,’ Mr J. L. Salmond, Architect. Song— 1 My Fairest Child ’ . . Mr Geo. Henderson. Address, ‘ Labor-saving Equipment and Devices,’ Mr J. White, Architect. Song—‘ My Dear Soul ’ . . Miss Lorna Smith. Address, ‘ The Heating and Ventilation of Dwellings,’ Mr Eric Millar, Architect. WEDNESDAY, 10th OCTOBER, Is devoted to the subject “Our Food, Our Teeth, and Our Health/* THURSDAY, Iltli OCTOBER, “Maternal and Infant Welfare/* FRIDAY, 12th OCTOBER, “Tuberculosis; Its Prevention and Cure/* SATURDAY, 13th OCTOBER, “Hydatids and Diphtheria/’ SUNDAY, 14th OCTOBER, “The Red Plague.” SEE LATER ISSUES FOR FULL PROGRAMMES. IN ALL SCHOOLS THE SCHOLARS ARE TO BE SPECIALLY ADDRESSED.
A German mark is more valuable than a canceller! postage-stamp for the reason that there is more paper in the mark.— New York ‘ ■Amovioojx.’
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Evening Star, Issue 18399, 6 October 1923, Page 18
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