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Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc. . gALVATION ARMY.ALBEBT STREET. SUNDAY BBEVIOES, Conducted by Captain Copp. assisted by Mrs. Staff-Captain Greenfield. Full Brass Band and Songster Brigade. Open-air Meetings: 10 a.m., Wakefield Street; 2 and 6 p.m., Port Street. Strangers Heartily Welcomed. UNITARIAN CHUhOH. PONSuNBY RD (neat Reservoir) REV. p. SINCLAIR. M.A.. of Melbourne. 11 a.m. ''Prayer;" 7 p.m., "Studies in Christian Teaching: (2) Christ's Teaching About Poverty." All Seats Free and Unappropriated. CEVENTH DAS ADVENTIST CHURCH, u MAOKELVIE STREET. PONSONBY. SUNDAY EVENING, at 7. Come. You will be interested. All Welcome. VOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIAX TION. FIRST DAY OF CONVENTION WEEK. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 10 Family Worship, Concert Hall, led by Rev. A. H. Colvile. vicar of St. Mary's (New Plymouth). * p.m.—Consecration Meeting. Concert Hall Chairman, Mr. Alex. Mill (Auckland). Speakers, Messrs. H. W. Kersloy (Wellington) and C. G. Wilcox (Invercargill). Evening.-Young Men's Services: Central f Mission, His Majesty's Theatre, Mr. G. W. W. B. Hughes (Dunodiu); Pitt Street Methodist Church. Mr. A. Varney (Wellington): Epsom Baptist Church, Mr. E. J. F. King (Hastings): Beresford Stroet Congregational Church, Mr. E. C. Brownell <Chri«trhiirch> YW.C.A.. 26. Wellesley St. E.-Sunday: m * Service, 415- p.m., in the Alexandra St. Church. Subject, " Missionary News," S?,JIS l> * - Teo and Social Hour at YWCA., at 5.30. Fellowship Meeting at 7-15 p.m. Leader, Miss Mill. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. X H.P.B. LODGE. 851. QUEEN ST. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, at 7 p.m. Public Lecture: "HINTS AS TO OCCULT RESEARCH." By Mr. J. E. Thomson. In the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HALL, SWA'NSON STREET (Off Queen Street, opposite Shortland Street). Questions invited at Close of Lecture. Library and . Readingroom, 851. Queen Street. Open daily 10 to i. "««"»« A UCKLA*:D THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. **■ Lecture Hall. Socioty of Arts Building, Coburg Street SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1. AT 7 P.M. Publio Lecture: " WHAT CONSTITUTES A THEOSOPHIST?" By Mr. S. Stuart, F.T.B. Music. Reading Discussion. 1 .'if Friendly Societies. •«5 QOURT CITY OF AUCKLAND, No. 5978. A.O.F. , Members are requested to attend a Special Summoned Meeting on February 2, at 7.30 P.m.. in the Foresters' Hall, Edinburgh St. Business: To Receive and Consider Auditor's Report and Balance-sheet. Hall and Property Accounts. By Order. T. 3. CORIN, C.R. 1, ' . . . ' i =a Educational. QT. ANTHONY'S CONVENT SCHOOL. HtJNTLY. Under the Patronage of the Right Reverend Dr. Geary, And Conducted by THE SISTERS OF THE MISSION. Will be OPENED ON MONDAY. FEBRUARY 3. The School is replete with all modern scholastic equipment, and will accommodate 100 pupils. The jrabjects taught will include those insidental to. the requirements of a first-class primary and secondary education. ST. MARY'S CONVENT HIGH SCHOOL, PONSONBY, Conducted'by the Sisters of Mercy, Will Resume Duties on MONDAY, February 9. Prospectus on application to the Mother Superior. AUCKLAND KINDERGARTEN ■**■ ASSOCIATION. First Term for Free Kindergarten Begins MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2. . Students desiring to join the Training Classes to attend at the Campbell Kindergarten, Victoria Park, on THURSDAY or FRIDAY Morning, February 5 or 6, at 10.30 a.m. E. BROOKE - SMITH. Hon. Secretary. Exchange Lane, Queen Street. TVTT. EDEN COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals, TEE MISSES BEWg. First Term. 1914, begins TUESDAY, February 17th. Applications by letter till February 9th, when personal interviews can be arranged. REMUERA KINDERGARTEN AND xt PRIMARY SCHOOL. FIRST TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. Principals: Miss E. F. Brooke-Smith and Miss E. Crofts, Assisted by Students of the AUCKLAND KINDERGARTEN ASSOCIATION. ST. MARK'S HALL. REMUERA ROAD. Telephones 1843 and 2317. EARLEY WOOD PREPARATORY ~ SCHOOL, ASCOT. ENGLAND, has a limited number of vacancies for 1914. ,4 , v 8 , 4',, BB „ school preparatory for the English Public Schools and Osborne. Scholarship successes at the best Public Schools. Boys taken between the ages of 7 and 10 only.— For particulars apply to the Headmaster. CHELTENHAM COLLEGE. DEVONBoarding and Day School for Girls Pnn..: MRS. A. E. DEAN Formerly Mistress of the Terrace School Wellington, assisted by an Efficient Staff' and Visiting Curriculum : Kindergarten to Matriculation. First Term, Feb. 10: boarders return Feb. 9. The School is delightfully situated for those desiring sea air and bathing. Letters may be addressed to Mrs. Dean, as above. Personal interviews from February 3. Prospectus at Champtaloup and Edmistons and Upton's. MEIKBBLi C~O LLE GE. St. George's Bay Road, Parnell. Day and Boarding School for Girls. Kindergarten for Girls and Small Boys. First Term, 1914. will begin on THURSDAY, February sth. PRINCIPALS: MRS. ARTHUR BOULT. MISS H. J. THOMPSON (Resident Principal). MADAME FOLEY (from Paris), "Maunga Terohanga," Mt. Eden Rd. (Srd house past Bridge), Resumes Teaching Ist February. French Classes now forming, £1 la per term. Private lessons per agreement, also Pianoforte taught. Schools visited. Voice Production (latest methods), and French songs taught. At Home, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, 2 p.m.; Mondays and Thursdays, 7 p.m. 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15521, 31 January 1914, Page 4

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