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Under the Auspices of the New Zealand Institute of Architects (Auckland Branch). rpHE "INVOLUTION C\V npHE THNGLISH TTOUSE. — BY — MR, C. REGINALD FORD. F.R.G.S.. F.S.A.. M.C.P.. President of the New Ze;'and Institute of Architects. This Lecture is the Story of English ! Domestic Architecture Through Some Centuries, Told in a Popular Manner, and Illustrated by 120 LANTERN SLIDES 120 LANTERN SLIDES Of Beautiful English Homes from Cottage to Castle. His Worship the Mayor. J. H. Gunson, Esq., - C.M.G., will take the chair at 8 p.m. All Interested are invited to Attend. " Dry Chicago is more drunken per capita than wet New Zealand. What is all the fuss about."—Rev. Wyn.db.Mo. Heathcol*. Vi AE G E TOWN 'HALL, SEPTEMBER 20, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. at 8 p.m. HEAR THE BRITISH BEPLY — TO — .4 MERICAN PUSSYFOOT. A FIGHTING SPEECH FROM ONE OF ENGLAND'S FIGHTING STOCK. • R.EV. WYNDHAM HEATHCOTE, B.A. (Oxon) Will speak to Auckland Citizens in the LARGE TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY NIGHT. V»o Not Miss This. Com* Early, Collection to Defray Expenses. "hyhe i7iour "dars." " JLhe 1 our JDars." " the four bars." " the four bars." a remarkable .'ddress. a remarkable address. a address. A KJIM.JiKABLE ADDRESS. Yesterday.: -.idiences were t-wthruUo-1 by . the clear logic, forceful presentat? a of facts, and wonderful oratory of DR. "MART A RMOR. R. IYJ.ARY iV-RMOR. DR. MARY ARMOR. DR. MARY ARMOR. It is said that her most remarkable address is " The Four Bars," which will be her subject at the TOWN BALL, TO-NIGHT. TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT. TOWN HALL, TO NIGH J'. . TOWN HALL, TONIGHT MTSS E. MELVILLE ; Will occupy the Chair. ; Community Sinning. 7.50. Leader. Mr. \V. Leather. , "THE FOUR BARS,' at 8.- < 1 OA UCKLAND WOMEN'S A CLUB. , D R ' M ARY a rmor | HAS KINDLY CONSENTED TO GIVE A ' SHORT ADDRESS ON CLUB LIFE IN AMERICA ! CLUB LIFE IN AMERICA ON THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER. 21. , at S p.m. . , Members attending are requested to notify , the Secretary. i MAUDE PARKES. President. Electoral. • APAKURA TOWN BOARD ELECTION & 1 The " Progressive League Ticket " will Address the Ratepayers in Richardson's 1 Hall, TO-NIGHT (Monday), 8 o'clock. RfMU DRESSING CHEST (new), four 1 drawers, 2 jewel drawers, bevel mirror; £i 19s 6d.—Walker. 38. Queen Street. "CTOU'LL bo eorry to leave Auckland, but JL glad if you get Coakley to sell the Jfurnituore-l >
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18198, 18 September 1922, Page 12
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