LECTURES rpO-NIGHTI SUNDAY I MONDAY! J- See and Hear These Inspiring Lectures, By the Invigorating and Entertaining W. SHAKESPEARE BINKS. Wells Prizeman, Queen's Collego, Melbourne University. TO-NIGHT (Saturday), at 8 p.m.—" Youth Not a Time, But a State of Mind." TO-MORROW (Sunday). 7.30 p.m.—" Freedom by the Truth." MONDAY, 22nd, 8 p.m.—" The Psychology of Radiant Health." Novel Illustrations on Stage and Screen. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. , ADMISSION FREE. NO COLLECTION. PEOPLE'S UNIVERSITY, Sunday Afternoon, 2.45 p.m. Speaker: P. <T. O'Regan, Esq., Barrister, of Wellington. Subject: "Proportional Representation."—3 Queen St., Fabian Clubrooms, opposite G.P.O. All welcome. Tea discussion. Collection. Come early. . JUBILEES DUNTROON SCHOOL JUBILEE. NORTH OTA GO. EX-PUPILS of the DUNTROON SCHOOL are requested to communicate without delay with the undersigned in connection with the JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS of the above School on October 26-28, 1935. H. TALLENTIRE, Duntroon. Secretary. RUGBY FOOTBALL RAMMAR SCHOOLS OLD vT BOYS FOOTBALL CLUB. FAREWELL TO M. CORNER. Dinner at Hotel Auckland Postponed until SATURDAY. JULY 27, at 6 p.m. Old Boys and Friends cordially invited. AT HOMES AND SOOIALS Gaelic so cie ty. The Gaelic Society will hold its Monthly Social in the Manchester U n 1 1 1 V,. y Victoria and Hobson Sts., on WEDNESDAY, July 24, commencing at 7.45 p.m. Gaels, their families, and friends are cordially invited to attend. The programme will 'consist of Piping, Highland Dancing, ana Singing. Lucy MacDONALDi 3 Wesley Ave., Mt. Albert, S.W. 2, Hon. bee. POWER BOARD NOTICES rpHE AUCKLAND ELECTRIC-POWER 1 BOARD. ' SHUTDOWN. Notice is hereby given that the Supply will be Shutdown, for the purpose of carrying out urgent repairs, on SUNDAY Nt-Xl. July 21, 1935, in the undermentioned areas:— Between Howick-Tamaki Road and Whitford -Between the houra of 9.30 a.m. and Cl'iftoE Rd., Whitford and Beachlands, Beachlands and Maraetai—Between the hours of 9.30 a.m. and 10.15 ia.m. R. H. BARTLEY, General Manager, July 19, 1935. COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES THRANKLIN COUNTY COUNCIL LOANS CONVERSION. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given in terms of sub-section (2) of Section 9 of the Local Authorities Interest Reduction and Loans Conversion Act. 1932-1933. that at a Special Meeting of the Franklin County Council, called for the purpose and held on Monday, the 24th day of June, 1935, tho following Resolution was passed, and will be submitted for confirmation at the ordinary meeting of the' Council, to be held on MON DAY, the 29th day of July, 1935, at 10 a.m., at the County Office, Roulston Street. Pukekohe. _ * RESOLUTION: In pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in that behalf by Part 11. of the Local Authorities Interest Reduction and Loans Conversion Act. 1932-33, the Franklin County Loans Conversion Order, 1935, and of all other powers and authorities enabling it in this behalf, the Franklin County Council hereby resolves to issue New Securities in conversion of the debentures or other securities in respect of loans aggregating £155.480, comprised in the First Schedule of the Franklin County Loans Conversion Order, 1935, dated the 21st day of May, 1935, and published in the New Zealand Gazette of the 30th May, 1935, page 1443, such new securities to be issued and the conversion effected in terms of the said Franklin County Loans Conversion Order. 1935. A COPY of the FRANKLIN COUNTY LOANS CONVERSION ORDER. 1935, is deposited at the County Office, Roulston Street, Pukekohe, and may be inspected by any interested persons during office hours. Dated at Pukekohe, this 12tb day of July, 1935. v ALAN P. DAY, County Clerk. PUPILS WANTED A CADEMY Designing, Dressmaking Third Floor. Victoria Arcade.—Latest methods; thorough personal tuition: 10 Lessons, 32s 6d. A RT Metal Work, Basketry, Leatherwork. ■A; Pokerwork, Pen-Painting, Stencilling. Woodcarving, Tatting. Prospectus posted —Miss Ayling, Strand Arcade. A SHLEIGH Coaching College, N.Z. In -cX surance Bldgs.; established 1918.—Matriculation, General Education; moderate fees —Ed. Ashby (Principal). AUCKLAND Business College Specialises in teaching Shorthand, Typewriting Book-keeping, English. A UCKLAND School of Wireless.—Courses for best examination results. Free pros pectus.—Winstone Bldg., Queen St. DOWER'S Engineering School holds Repu tation for Successfully Coaching Stn dents.—Colwill'a Chambers. Swanson St Aufckland, C.l. CUTTING, Designing, Dressmaking, Tail oring Taught Thoroughly. Anglo Parisian College, H.B. Bldgs., Queen St Phone 30-977. DON'T Stammer, take easy course Rightway Studio, 144 Symonds St.—Phone 41-733. DRESSMAKING Classes and Dress making.—Dresses cut and fitted,, from ss.—Miss Coultnard. Bymonds St. Phone 30-650. DRESSMAKING, Designing, Pattern making, thorough personal tuition. Fees moderate.—Hollywood School of Dressmaking, Union Bldgs,, Customs St.- East, also at Hamilton. ' Dressmaking, cutting, Designing, Pattern-making; complete Course three months.—Miss Ashton, Self-Phit School. Princess Bld&s DRESSMAKING, Patternraaking, Day and Evening Classes. Special Corres pondence Course.—Selwyn College. Civic House, Auckland. EFFICIENT Maori Language Course, con ducted by Leading Interpreter.—New Zealand Correspondence School, Colwill's Chambers, Auckland, C.l. EUNICE NUTT. L.R.S.M. (London >.- Piano and Theory of Music; lessons bj arrangement; city, suburbs.—Write 9 Jubi lee Rd.,-Ellerslie, S.E.G. IT'RENCH. —Beginners, Advanced, careful - tuition all Exams., French graduate.— Easy Terms, 782. Herald. nAIRDRESSING.— N.Z. College, estab lished 5 years; 95 p.c. pupils in post tions.—Upstairs, 228 Queen St. ' "VTOTOR Driving Taught cheaply, quickly I»JLefficiently by Experts, licence guaran teed.—For easy terms phone 28-042. TI/TiOTOR Driving.—B. A. Mayhill, late iIA.A. Post Licence Instructor; reduced fee. Certificate guaranteed.—Phone 20-223 PERSONAL Tuition in Mathematics, Chemistry or Physics to matriculation standard offered to limited number of . pupils;— Write X.Y.Z., 658, Herald, for interview. SHU. v.ARD Writinn bv Correspondence 20 pereonallv supervised lessons. ,30s.— Write for Prospectus, Sadler, Pacific Bldgs SPEECH Impediment quickly rectifies at Rightway Studio, 144 Symonds St. Phone 41-733. STAMMERING Quickly, Scientifically Cured.—l.S.l., 84 Shortland St. Correspondence Courses,—Ross Club. r PENNIS Coaching at 13 Wakefield St. and L on courts.—Max Cleghorn, Telephone, all hours, 30-601. r PHE Correspondence Coaching College (T. X U. Wells. M.A., Principal), Specialist Tutors in Law. Accountancy. Survey. En gineering and Pharmacy.—Prospectus, Box 1414, Auckland. TEACHERS Recommend James Wylie. Ex pert Character Analyst, Vocational Ad viso:, Argus House, High St. Phone 30-937 WRITE Stories and Articles which sell ' » Remunerative hobby. Expert tuition guarantees satisfaction,—Journalist. Bo> 1205. ARE you going to France, Germany, Russia? Useful Conversational Information. Correspondence lessons.—Box 878, Auckland Expert Personal Tuition in Art. Dressmaking, Millinery, Radio. Bookkeeping, Shortland Typewriting.—Druleigh College. DRESSCUTTING. DESIGNING DRESSMAKING individual Tuition by Experts • Ensures Students thfe Right Training. Our Methods are Recognised All Over the World. No Charts or Complicated • Measurements PERSONAL OR POSTAL LESSONS. FEEiARE FROM 30s—SUCCESS IS GUARANTEED. , McCABE ACADEMY OF DRESSMAKING The Foremost and Largest School of ' Fashion. I 4th Float. Colonial Mutual Bttfldina*. > 159 Queen Street. 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22166, 20 July 1935, Page 23
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