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LECTURES. POPULAR JL OFULAIt qunday OuNDAY T ECTURES. AJ ECTURES. rj\H.E piiiNCESS rPHEATRE. (SUNDAY) j^VENING, Doors Open G. 15. Piano Recital. t'.lo. Lecture at SEVEN SHARP. r The Forty-seventh of the Series: Charles Dickens' Immortal Work. " A r 'PALE AF rpwt) rifTIES." "JX A ALE UF AWO VyITIES." A Story of Hie French Revolution. I SYDNEY CARTON'S SACRIFICE. "Greater Love Hnth No Man Than This." To all lovers of Dickens —and who are not —the Recital of this Famous Historical Talc will Remembered as a Red Letter Day. Kecitnlist: E. HEAD LAM GREENHOW. (London Author's Society). ADMISSION BY SILVER COIN. \tF.\V r/EALA nFTTb OUR 13 AR T Y~. I>EW /ZEALAND JUABOUR A ARTY. SUNDAY. MAY IC, AT 7.30 P.M. SUNDAY. MAY IG. AT 7.30 P.M. QTRAND rpiiEATRE. DTKAND J- HEATRE. Monster, t abour ONSTER -IjABOUR Demonstration and t ectures. EMON STR ATION AND JUECTUBES. PROGRAMME: 'THE IJ RITISH QTRIKE AXI) < XHE AJ'RITISH OTRIKE AND A FTER." AFTER" SPEAKERS: MR. W. E. PARRY. M.P. MR H. G. R. MASON. M.P. MR. F. LANG STONE. Chairman. MR. A. S. RICHARDS. Orchestral Selections. 7 to 7.30 p.n'i. Silver Collection to defray expenses. Quay q'treet \teeting. uay Street Meeting, AT 2.45 P.M. SPEAKERS: MR. M. .T. SAVAGE, M.P. MR, R. F. WAY. MR. J. A. LEE. M.P. Chairman. MR. CHARLES MORRIS. Citizens: Roll up and hear Miners' Story. Collection will be taken in aid of Stiikc Funds. A UCKLAND INSTITUTE & MUSEUM. -Li. (Anthropology and Maori Race Section.) I ■ A Lect"re will be given in the Biology Theatre. University College, Symonds St., on MONDAY. May 17. at 8 p.m., by Mr. Gilbert Arc hey. M.A.. F.Z.S. t Slibiect: "Prehistoric Man in Europe." The Public arc invited to attend. V. F. FISHER, Hon. Secretary. PS O M L I B R A It Y. WINTER COURSE. LECTURE By . MP„ GEORGE GRAHAM. "MAORI HISTORY AND TRADITION." TUESDAY. MAY IS, AT 8 P.M. Chairman: CR. L. ALFRED EADY. Synopsis: How Maori traditions have been preserved. The whence of the Maori. Polynesian explorations. The arrival of tho Maoris in X.Z. by the famous canoes. M. «ori mythology and its relation to other religions and the Book of Genesis. "he Study of M«ori history and traditions. ■ Admission. od, or by Course Ticket. UK THIRST AID TO THE ' 1 INJURED. The First Lecture will be given to at the Ambulance Station on FRIDAY. May 21, at "7 p.m. The fee for the course 1.7s tid) must be prepaid to WILLIAM RATTRAY. Honorary Secretary. Ambulance Station, Rutland St. MEETINGS. "Ip THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE NAVY LEAGUE. Will Take Place on WEDNESDAY, MAY 29. AT S P.M., In the NAVY LEAGUE ROOMS. ' SIMICH'S BUILDINGS. CUSTOMS STREET WEST, Near tho Tepid Baths. All Members are Invited to Attend. ' BUSINESS.—To pass the Annual Report and Balance-Sheet; to Elect President md Committee for the next year. Refreshments wili be Served, to be Followed l.v Music.' Subscription Is. The Annual Reports are being sent to all . Members. S T - M ARY ' S HOiIESQTAHUHU. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). AT 2.30 P.M., ARCHBISHOP AVERILL Will open the •' THE NEW "VING FOR THE NURSES AT ST. MARY'S HOME. Following thel formal opening there will be a BRING AND BUY SALE. Visitors are asked to bring one article for sale and to buy one article somtone else has brought. ADMISSION AND AFTERNOON TEA I FREE. A bus will leave the G.1'.0. frequently g'ter 1 o'clock. "YTOUNT WELLINGTON ROAD BOARD IV± RATEPAYERS' MEETING. The Board desires to call a Meeting of Ratepavers ,at the Board's Office on THURSDAY. May 20. at_B p.m., to consider the desirabnitv of rescinding the present By-law concerning the size of Allotments for Building Purposes. E.y order of tlie Board, T. L. MAY. tl JpUBLIC MEETING. PARNELL GROUP. , ,The Annual Meeting of Members and Friends will be held in Green Lane Congregational Church Hail, on TUESDAY, May 18. Annual Report. Balance-sheet, Election of Officers. Speakers. Rev. Ivan S. Stebbins, J. S. Dickson, M.P. All Protestants cordially invited. • j UCKLAND INSTITUTE ! A Special General Meeting of t'ne Institute wil be held in the Science Buildings. Auckland University College, on TUESDAY. May 25, at 7.45 p.m. Business: The president, to move:/ (1) ''That Rule 1(1 be amended so as to read: 'The officers of the institute shall be a president, three vicepresidents, eleven members of council, secretary and treasurer, and auditor." (2) "That Rule lft'be amended so as to read: ' The vice-presidents shall consist of the three past presidents of the institute holdI ing that office immediately prior to the president of the year.' GILBERT ARCHEY. i Secretary. M K K ( ' Y G u rii D. All the Members of the Mercy Guild are cordially invited to attend n Special Meeting at St. Mary's Convent, I'onsonljy, on SUNDAY afternoon, at important, Business. A M A l,(i A M A T E D - i SOCIETY OF CARPENTERS AND joiners. AUCKLAND BHANG The next Meeting of the above will l„ held in the Trades Hall. Aucklnnd on WEDNESDAY. May 19. at 8 p.m Business: 1./ Nomination for National Council. '2. /\ ote on decision of Conference. 3. To consider and vote on appeal for financial assistance to British Trades Unions. 4. General business. Half-yearly npgregnte meeting will be held al close of the above to receive District Council Balance Sheet ajtul Report for half-year ended March 31. All members are urged to attend. Office open at 7 p.m. to receive payment of dues. T. BLOODWORTIJ. Secretary. SALES OF PROPERTY. .; A GENTS.—Please withdraw' from "solo JA. nrotiertv at (lien Eden.—H. G. Giles. LAND Agents.—Please take notice our property in Kelvin Rd. Remuera, has been Crld. —Exors. E. FitzPutrick (decearod).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19328, 15 May 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19328, 15 May 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19328, 15 May 1926, Page 8

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