CHURCH NOTICES J3ERESFORD gTREET QONGREGATIONAL QHURCH (NEXT CENTRAL FIRE STATION). R EV A. V. W HIT,NO Conducts FAREWELL SERVICES. FAREWELL SERVICES. 11 a.m.-" LOVE TO THE UTTERMOST." " LOVE TO THE UTTERMOST." "•LOVE' TO THE UTTERMOST." Anthem: "Ave Verum " (Mendelssohn). Quartette: " Remember Me," Mrs. J. Cowan. Miss A. Cowan, Messrs. Currie nnd Cowan. 12 Noon.—HOLY COMMUNION. 7 p.m.-" PARTING WORDS." " PARTING WORDS." " PARTING WORDS." Anthem: "I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes" (Mendelssohn). Soloist: MISS IRENE FROST. (a) —" O Rest in the Lord " (Mendelssohn). (b) —" Abide With Me " (Liddle). Monthly Retiring " Copper " Offertory for those in Distress. ALL ARE WELCOME. Newton congregational ch., Edinburgh Stre'et, 11 a.m.—Young People's Service. 7 p.m.—PASTOR C. W. COONEY, Mount eden congregational church, view road. Minister: REV. FRANK DE LISLE. 11 a.m.—" SEEING GOD." '■ 7 p.m.—" REVIVAL." DEVONPORT CONGREGATIONAL CH. Divine Services: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Strangers and Visitors to Devonport Cordially Welcomed. Farewell visit of the rev. CHARLES W. GORDON. D.D. (RALPH CONNOR), Distinguished Scottish-Canadian Novelist, Lecturer, Preacher. Author of " The Man from Glengarry," " The Sky Pilot." " The Rock and the River," etc. "RALPH CONNOR," who is leaving N.Z. on Monday, will Preach To-morrow at 11 a.m.—ST. DAVID'S CHURCH, Khyber Pass Road. 7 p.m.—ST. ANDREW'S " CHURCH, Top Anzuc Avenue. LECTURES mpmmam in the follow__jr, I ; ING NOW FORMING: m&MSm PUBLIC SPEAKING AND CHAlßMANSHlP.—lnstructress, Mrs., M. Dupree; Tuesdays, 11-12 noon. Fee, 10s Term. ELOCUTION Dupree; Thursdays, 7-8 p.m. Fee, 10s. AFTERNOON DRESSMAKING AND RENOVATlONS—lnstructress, Mrs. W. Young; Tuesdays, 2-4 p.m. Fee, 10s members, non-members 12s 6d. Classes Filling Rapidly. Enrol Now. Numbers Limited. Full particulars on application to the Y.W.C.A., Phone 42-BGO. PEOPLE'S University, Sunday, 2.45 p.m. Speaker, Mr. E. W. Nicolaus. Siibject; "Commonwealth Land Party." 3 Queen St., opp. G.P.O Tea. Collection. Discussion. Welcome. STAMMERERS.— Club Lecture, Wednesday, May 1, 8 p.m Speaker, Mr. A. S. Wickens, "Consideration of Causes; Suggestions for Cure." At Garrick Theatre Socif ty, opp H.M. Arcade. Meetings Ist and 3rd Wednesdays. Phone 42-037. Rationalism association (inc.). SUNDAY EVENING, 7.30 p.m.. No 3 Queen Street (Fabian Club, opp G.P.0.). WM. LEWINS, Esq., B.Sc. (London), will speak on "The Conflicts of Religion with Science—Past and Present." Questions and Discussion Invited. V I?IRST AID TO THE INJ? JURED AND HOME NURSING. NfSOs The First Lecture on First \MW2WAJ Aid to thelnjured will be given to MEN on WEDNESDAY, May 1, at 6 p.m., and on Home Nursing to MEN on MONDAY, May 13, at 7 p.m., at the Ambulance Station. Rutland Street. The fee for the course of six lectures and examination is 7s 6d. Early application is requested to the Manager, Ambulance Station, Rutland St., Box 48, Wellesley St. Telephone 45-920. PUPILS WANTED ART Metal Work. Basketry, Leatherwork, Pokerwork. Pen-Painting. Stencilling. Woodcarvmg. Tatting. Prospectus posted.Miss Ayling, Strand Arcade. A SH'LEIGH Coaching College. N.Z. In tX surance Bldgs. Established 1918. Matri culation. General Education; moderate fees. —Ed. Ashby (Principal). ATTEND Miss Greenwood's Commercial School. Newmarket _ (entrance Remuera Kd ), where pupils receive expert individual instruction. AUCKLAND Business College specialises in teaching Shorthand. Typewriting. Book-keeping, English. AUCKLAND School of Wireless.—Courses for best examination results. Free prospectus.—Winstone Bldgs., Queen St. /"IUTTING, Designing, Dressmaking, TailV/ oring Taught Thoroughly. AngloParisian College. H.B Bldgs., Queen St. Phone 30-977 DRIVING Taught by Mechanio with Car; 2s 0d hourly licence guaranteed.—Expert, 544, Herald DRESSMAKING, Dresscutting, Designing, Pattern-making; complete Course in three months. Miss Ashtori, Sel-Phit School, Princess Bldgs. DRESSMAKING. Patternmaking, Day and Evening Classes. Special Correspondence Course.—Belwyn College. Civio House, Auckland. DRESSMAKING, Designing, _ _ Pattern making, thorough personal tuition. Fees moderate.—Hollywood' School of Dressmaking, Union Bldgs., Customs St. East, also at Hamilton. HAIRDRESSERS Trained by Auckland's leading exponents assured positions.— Cora Everatt. Brunswick Bldga. Queen St. 42-359. HAIRDRESSING. Beauty Culture.-N.Z. College, day, evening classes.—College Salon Training, 228 Queen St. HOLLYWOOD liairdressing. Congenial conditions: moderate fees.—Upstairs, King's Gross Bldgs., 82 Karangnhnpe Rd. LITERARY Aspirants.—Make your short stories pay. Expert individual Tuition, Advice. Criticism.—Write Imperial Literary Agency, P.O. Box 1108, Auckland. jl/TOTOR Driving,—B. A. Majrhill. late -"J- A.A. Post Licence Instructor; reduced fee. Certificate guaranteed.—Phone 20-223. MOTOR Driving Taught, cheaply, quickly, efficiently; licence guaranteed.— For reduced fees and particulars. Phone 28-042. QHOWCARD Writing by Correspondence; O 20 personally supervised lessons, 30s.rWrite for prospectus, Sadler, Pacific Bldgs. SWIMMING. —Individual Instruction, halfhour leßsons, 3s 6d.—Professor D. B. Anderson, Tepid Baths. Correspondence Coaching College (T J- U. Wells, M.A. Principal!. Specialist Tutors in Law, Accountancy, Survey, Engineering and Pharmacv Prospectus, Box 1414, Auckland. WARWICK TUTORIAL COLLEGE. ' * British Chambers. Matriculation, Accountancy, Day and Evening Classes.— W. Jess, M.A., Principal. WEIGHT-Liftera' Gold Medal Competition.—Get particulars at Wilson's Gymnasium, 407 Queen SI. Phone 46-121. ATTEND "Elite" Hail-dressing College, Brunswick Bldgs., 174 Queen St. Positions assured. Individual cubicles for pupils. BECOME Maori Linguists, under direction o! leading Interpreter.—New Zealand Correspondence Schools, Cniwill'p Chamber* Auckland. C.l ( FOR Expert Personal Tuition in Art, Dressmaking. Millinery, Radio. Book keeping, Shorthand. Typewriting. Druleigh College ■ FOR Engineering Study in all ' Branches. Bower is recommended.—Bower's En gineering School. Colwill'e Chambers. Auck/ land. C.l. DRESSCUTTING, DESIGNING. DRESSMAKING. Individual Tuition by Experts Ensures Students the Right Training. Our Methods are Recognised All Over the World. No Charts or Complicated Measurements. PERSONAL OR POSTAL LESSONS. FEES ARE FROM 80s—SUCCESS IS GUARANTEED. McCABE ACADEMY OF DRESSMAKING. The Foremost and Largest School of Fashion, 4tb Floor. Colonial Mutual Buildings, 159 Queen Street. TUITION WANTED "V*TOULD an Auckland Wireless Corr<'»YV pondence School please communicate with Interested, 869 M, Herald.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22094, 27 April 1935, Page 21
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