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CHURCH NOTICES gERESFORD gTREET £IONGREGATIONAL QHURCH (NEXT CENTRAL FIRE* STATION). 10.15 a.m.—THE PRAYER MEETING. 11 a.m.—PREACHER: Rev. ton a t villi ams 'EV. J-ON A » ILLIAMS (Of North Shields, England). Mr. Williams is passing through Auckland cll routo <o England, after filling n six months' preaching engagement at Trinity Church. Perth, W. Australia.) 7 p.m.—BROADCAST SERVICE. BROADCAST SERVICE. PREACHER: R EV A. V. WHITIXG"THE UNIVERSAL MESSAGE OF THE "THE UNIVERSAL MESS \GE OF THE LTV INO C'HRTST " LIVING CHRIST" (A message for the yon rig, middle-aged and old). (A message which (if heeded) will bring in a new world order.) The Whole of the Evening Service will he Broadcast from IYA. Soloist: Miss Winifred Johnson. " Abide With Me " (Liddle). by request. Anthem : " Cherubic Hymn." Favourite Hymns by Request of Country Listeners. Strangers and Visitors Heartily Welcomed. Newton congregational church (Edinburgh St.)—l) a.m., Young People's Service; 7 p.m., PASTOR C. W. COONEY. Subject: "The World's Joy Ride." 2.45 p.m., Sunday School Anniversary Practice. OUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, VIEW ROAD. M°™ 11 a.m.—REV. R. B. TINSLEY. 7 p.m.—REV. FRANK DE LISLE. * "IS THERE A HELL?" DEVONPORT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Strangers and Visitors to Devonport Cordially Welcomed. gff3 METHODIST CH., Corner Valley I?oad and n a^m.^^'^FC)RCHVE^US 1 OUR DEBTS AS WE HAVE FORGIVEN OUR DEBTORS." The Prayer we dare not pray. 7 p.m.—"HUMANISM—ALIAS HEATHENISM: THE RETROVERSION OF RATIONALISM." "Speak, History! who are life's victors? Unroll thy long annals and eay. Are they those whom the world called the victors—who won the success of a day. The Martyrs, or Nero? The Spartans, who fell at Thermopylae's tryst, or the Persians and Xerxes? His judges or i Socrates? Pilate or Christ?" Wed., 7.30. —" The Church at Laodicea." HP HE MISSION TO LEPERS (Inter--1 denom.)—DIAMOND JUBILEE GATHERING, C.A.W.G. Rooms, Ferguson Building, THURSDAY. October 4, 7.30 p.m. Come and hear how the lepers are being cleansed. jyjTSS QRUSHENKOVA, Representing the Russian Missionary Society, Will speak at the following Meetings:— TO-MORROW (Sunday). 2.45 p.m.—The Christian Alliance of Women and Gills, 3rd Floor, Ferguson Buildings, Civic Square. TO-MORROW (Sunday), 7 p.m. St. Enoch's Presbyterian Church, Morningside. MONDAY, Sept. 24. 730 p.m.—Titirangi Church. TUESDAY. Sept. 25. 7.45 p.m.—Auckland University College. Subject: COLLEGE DAYS IN SOVIET RUSSIA. A Retiiing Offering will be received on behalf of the Society. PUPILS WANTED AUCKLAND Academy of Fashion Designing, Pattern-making, Dressmaking, latest methods expertly taught; 10 lessons. 32s Gd.—Third Floor, Victoria Arcade. CCOUNTANCY Examinations.—Bachelor of Commerce will give individual lnstruction all subjects; moderate charge.—Box iIG. ART Mptal Work, Basketry, Leatherwork, Pokerwork. Pen-Painting, Stencilling, Woodcarving, Tatting. Prospectus posted.Miss Ayling, Strand Arcade. _____ ASHLEIGH College, N.Z. Insurance Bldg. Estab. 1918. Public Examinations, General Education; Individual Attention. Phone 42-262. UCKLAND Business College specialises in teaching Shorthand. Typewriting. Book-keeping. English and Handwriting. A TTEND Misn Greenwood's Commercial J\ School, Newmarket (entrance Remuera Rd.), where pupi.L receive Expert Indi vidual Instruction. CILASS and Correspondence Instruction. ' Government Engineering Exams., all grades.—Bower's Engineering School. Colwill's Chambers, Auckland, C.l. COACHING, Matriculation, Proficiency; individual tuition. —W. Jess, M.A., British Chambers, High St. CUTTING, Designing, Dressmaking, Tail oring. Taught Thoroughly. Free Booklet. —Aifglo-Parisian College, H.B. Buildings, Queen Street.

DRESSMAKING. Dreßscutting. Designing, patternmaking, thoroughly J 8 . 11 ®!?'' 3 months' course. —Miss Ashton. Sel-Pnit School. Princess Bldgs. ' DRESSMAKING, Patternmaking. Day and Evening Clnsses. Special Correspondence Course.—Selwyn College. Civic House. Auckland. Dressmaking. Designing. C""'" 8 - thoroughly taught. latest methods, personal super' ision, success assured, easy terms. —Hollywood School. 23 Union Blclgs.. Customs St. DELAY Costs MoneyStart Studying for that better job now at Druleigh— N.Z.'s Premier Training Institute FASHION Designing and Dressmaking. Enrol now for Spring and Summer Style session.—Wakefield College. Palmerston Bldgs., opp. Waverley. Phone 41-397. privately Taught, French lady -I tutor; appointments.—23 Wynyard St. Phone 43-325. AIRDRESSING. Beauty Culture-N.Z College, day, evening classea.--College Salon Training, 228 Queen St. EAT? N~Motor~Driving at Pearce's Motor Driving School, Garage. Khyber Pasi, fee. Certificate guaranteed.—Phone 20-223. ISS M ANDENO ."Music Teacher. 29 Khyber Pass. Phone 42-518.—Expert instruction in Art .of Teaching. MAORI Students succeed through Home Course of Study.—New Zealand Corres por.dence Schools. Colwill s Chambers. ~nd, C.l. TUTXTRICULATION. Extra preparation I*l now ensures success. Expert tuition, ail subjects. University Graduate.—lnquire Box 1308. —— MOTOR Driving.—B. A. Mayhill. late A A. Post Licence Instructor: Reduced fee. Certificate guaranteed.—Phone 20-223. MOTOR Driving Taught, cheaply, quickly, efficiently; licence guaranteed.—V or reduced fees and particulars. Phone 23-012. OHOWCARD Writing.— 20 Personally O supervised Correspondence Lessons, £l. Write for prospectus.—Alec. Sadler. Pacific Bids; CJWIMMING.—Learn latest easy methods. 0 Bix lessons; 21s. Professor D. B Anderson. Tepid Bntha. rpENNIS Coaching.—Max Cleghorn, 13 x Wakefield St., above Griffiths' Tennis Service Co.—Telephone, all hours. 30-001. fPEAC'HER, Piano. A.T.C.L.; vacancies for I. beginners. Is an hour; homes visited if desired.—Phone 29-843. V r lOLIN, Mandolin, Piano.—John Manson, Teacher, Room 1, Pierce Bldgs.. 210 Hymonds St_, next P.O. A BOUT good home-made Leather: send six A stamps for samples and particulars.— Benjamin Phelps, Tauranga. \LL Examinations. Electrical. Languages, Mathematics, (i. P. O'Shannassy, Ph.D., Colonial Mutual Bldg.. City. AN Unusual Opportunity to Travel. Become a Wireless Operator.—Auckland School Wireless. Winstone Bldg., gneen HI. N/„ INSTITUTE OF HAIRDRESSING . AND BEAUTY CULTURE, 35 Willis HI.. Wellington. Founded by members of the Arinleiuie Do* Coiffeurs Do France. Est. 1908. Inl inducing Croquiunole Radio Permanent Wnviim Mini Miimi ue do Beaute, Etc. The liixlilule hn» Beauty Salon. Lecture Hull, Employment and Information Bureau. I>nv and Evening Clnsses. Write for Prospmliin Thr above Institute is not to be 1 mifiinpil w i<lll lueal colleges. DREHHCUTTING. DESIGNING. DRESSMAKING, liidividinil Tuition by E>perts Ensures' Students the Right Training. Our Methods are Recognised All Over the World. No ('harts or Complicated Measurements. PERSONAL OR POSTAL LESSONS. FEES ARE FROM 30s—SUCCESS IS GUARANTEED. McCABE ACADEMY OF DRESSMAKING. The Foremost and Largest School of Fashion. 4th Floor, Colonial Mutual Buildings. 159 Queen Street. TUITION WANTED LESSON in up-to-date Bouquet Making.— Bouquet. C 92, Hekalp. P'RIVATE Lessons Wonted.—Repairs apd Restring Tennis Racquets; state fees.— Racquet. 70S. Herald.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21912, 22 September 1934, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21912, 22 September 1934, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21912, 22 September 1934, Page 21

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