Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc. 7]\TEW CHURCfi, NEWTON ROAD (Near Top Symonds Street). ii, 11 Morning Service. *2.45 p.m.Sunday-scbcol. . 7 p.m.-" SWEDENBORG AND HIS 1 MISSION," by PROFESSOR CARLYLE. '' Questions allowed at close. i. _________ , Young men's christian associa- " X tion. MEN'S MEETING — SUNDAY, MARCH 8, at 4 p.m. Speaker, Mr. Alex. Mill. Gives " A Message to Voting Men." i- Strangers' Tea at 5 p.m. All Young Men Heartily Invited. ' INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS' •, 1 ASSOCIATION, FORESTERS' HALL, EDINBURGH ST., »■ NEWTON, 6.45 p.m. . WELCOME TO BRO. R. R. HOLLISTER, '• OF NEW YORK. Chairman, Bro. E. Nelson. _ Address to Consecrated Christians. FREE LECTURE - FREE LECTURE, At the CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. MONDAY. MARCH 9, AT 8 P.M. MR. R. R. HOLLISTER, Of Brooklyn, U.S.A.. Returning from Japan and China, a Topic: "WHERE ARE THE DEAD? What future Awaits the 90,000 dying daily • out of Christ?' Is there hope for the he»a then?" ' SEATS FREE. UNDENOMINATIONAL. ; WELCOME. NO COLLECTION. Educational. < gEDDON jyjEMORIAL *J>ECHNICAL QOLLEGE h ? JgVENING QLASSES J^E-OPEN ON jy£ARCH QTH. « HOLDERS OF STANDARD VI. CERTIFICATES OF PROFICIENCY. OR FREE PLACES. ADMITTED FREE. COURSES IN ART. ■. SPECIAL CLASSES FOR LADIES IN • COOKERY, DRESSMAKING. LADNDRYWORK, AND MILLINERY. COURSES IN BUSINESS TRAINING. r COURSES FOR CABINETMAKERS. - COURSES FOR ARCHITECTS' PUPILS. COURSES FOR CARPENTERS AND , JOINERS. f COURSES FOB BRICKLAYERS. 1 COURSES FOR PLASTERERS COURSES FOR PAINTERS. " COURSES FOR PLUMBERS. 1 SPECIAL COURSE FOR SANITARY INSPECTORS, AND AJiSO IN SANITARY SCIENCE FOR CERTIFICATE OF ROYAL SANITARY INSTITUTE, 5 LONDON. COURSES FOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. ' COURSES FOR ELECTRIC WIREMEN. j COURSES FOR SHOEING SMITHS. COURSES FOR GENERAL SMITHS. • COURSES FOR MOULDERS. 1 SPECIAL COURSE IN MARINE ENGINEERING. SPECIAL COURSE IN MOTOR-CAR ENGINEERING. 4 COURSES FOR GROCERS' ASSISTANTS. COURSES FOR TAILORS AND CUTTERS. - COURSES FOR PHARMACEUTICAL e CHEMISTS. i- COURSES IN PHOTGRAPHY. t COURSES FOR PUBLIC SERVICE ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. COURSES FOR PUBLIC SERVICE SENIOR EXAMINATION. '■ COURSES FOR MATRICULATION EX- , , AMINATION. . COURSES FOR TEACHERS' C" AND "D" EXAMINATIONS. " SPECIAL CONTINUATION CLASS FOR STUDENTS WHO HAVE NOT 1 PASSED STANDARD VI. H Free Place Students, who have not previously attended the College, should enrol at ' the College between the hours of 12 o'clock and 2 p.m.-, or of 7 p.m. and 9 p.m., and y bring their Certificates with them. Prospectus, containing further particulars, , can be obtained at the College, or at the ' various Booksellers. NOTE.—Special arrangements have been ■. made for the Military Training of students attending the College, bo as to interfere as little as possible with their studies. ;; GEORGE GEORGE, Director. Wellesley Street East, I' February 28, 1914. 1- ~ ~~~ " QUEEN'S COLLEGE. LONDON. (Founded 1848. Incorporated by Royal Charter 1853). 8 _____ Patron: HER MAJESTY QUEEN ALEXANDRA. ' Visitor: THE LORD BISHOP OF LONDON The College is situated in a central part of ;. London, and with it is associated a School for Younger Girls. Opportunities are given for games and for sight-seeing. Vacations psn be arranged. Fees, with residence, 87 to 96 guineas per annum. Particulars may be had from the Warden , (Miss Lewer, 8.A.), 43, Harley Street, W. . 'pECHNICAL ED UCA T I ON. n COUNTRY DRESSMAKING CLASSES. - Dressmaking Classes, under Miss Mary y Noble, late of the Auckland Technical Cola lege, will be held as follows: — 3- CAMBRIDGE.—MONDAYS, 3.30 p.m. to lt 6.80 p.m., .and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., at the Technical School - PAEROA — 11iUY8. 7 pm. to 9 j ci p.m., at Crosby's Sample Rooms. d Fee for the Session, which commences y on MONDAY, March 9, and ends December 10, £1 10a, payable in advance to the In- - structor. n GEORGE GEORGE. 1, _ , „ Director. February 25, 1911. COLLEGE. DEVON- ' PORT. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Prin.: MRS. A. E. DEAN Formerly Mistress of the Terrace School. Wellington, assisted by an Efficient Staff, , and Visiting Curriculum: Kinder- •• garten 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 Champtalcup and Edmiston's and Upton's. FFECTIVE COACHING] f n small Class, or per Post. Direct methods. Fair fees. Matric., Teachers' '• D. Public Service, Proficiency, Free Place. EXCELSIOR COLLEGE, TAB. BLDGS n 'Phone A 748. H. MASON, M.A. L, —______________ ■ t> E L O C b lON. , ELOCUTION, PAINTING (Oil or Water). DRAWING (Mechanical or Architectural) !_' SHORTHAND, taught by F. Alfred Price, 21, Swanson Street. „ HPHE LADIES' COLLEGE AND SCHOOL 1 i OF MUSIC. CLEVELAND HOUSE, REMUERA. Principal: MRS. S. A. MOORE-JONES. M.M., M.P. C.P., C.M.. S.K.. London Staff of Graduates and Certificated Teachers, " English and Foreign. Thorough Modern High-class Education for Girls on Christian but Unsectarian Principles. Exams prepared for. Modern Languages Taught Conversationally. Maternal Supervu .on and Moral Discipline, Stone Bu-.iinge. with perfect ventilation and drain- ) age. Extensive grounds. Prospectus at Messrs. Upton and Co., and Chimptaloun and Edmiston. " "Phone 808. Free railways trams to est*. Next Term begins February 10. 1914.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15551, 7 March 1914, Page 4
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