LECTURES TWO FREE LECTURES ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BY PAUL STARK SEELEY, C.5.8., OP PORTLAND, OREGON, Member of the Board of Lectureship of THE Mother Church, THE first Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, IN TIVOLI THEATRE (NEAR GRAFTON BRIDGE) ON SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, AT 3 P.M. (Sunday Afternoon Lecture will be Broadcast from IYX.) MONDAY. OCTOBER 19, AT 8 P.M. No Collections. All Are Cordially Invited. MR. A. E. ROBINSON WILL SPEAK FROM JOHN'S RADIO STATION. IZJ. AT 12.30 P.M.. MONDAY, OCTOBER 5. "COMPENSATED PRICES FOR FARMERS." Economic Necessity and Justice of Compensated Prices will lie dealt with. Watch for Future Addresses from John's Radio Station. PPIIE AUCKLAND WORK IN G M EN'S CLUB JL AND MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. Members please take note that a Lecture on "STIRRING INCIDENTS IN EARLY AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND HISTORY," BY J. J. SULLIVAN, ESQ., LL.B., Will bo delivered at the Club on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 0, ISJ3G, At S p.m. Chairman: The President. Each Member May Bring a Gentleman Friend. < U N DAY LECTURE. QLSEN. LEWIS EADY HALL, 7 P.M. "LIFE AND YOU, YOUR GREATEST NEED." HEAR RONA OLSEN. P. U B L I C MEETING. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2 P.M. Speaker: Mrs. Alfred Watt. M.A., M.8.E., Pres., Ass. Country Women of the world— Founder of Women's Institutes in England. Public Invited Admission 1/-. PEOPLE'S University, Sunday, 2.45 p.m. Speaker, Mr. D. M. Rae, M.A. Subject: "Modern Germany." Principal Teachers Training College. 3 Queen St. Discussion. All welFRIENDLY SOCIETY NOTICES PRINCE OF WALES LODGE, No. 1338, E.C. Brethren are requested to Attend Divine Service at St. Mary's Cathedral, Parnell, SUNDAY, October I, at 11 a.m. By command of the W.M. CRICKET A UCKLAND CITY AND SUBURBAN CRICKET ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL MEETING Will be Held at Y.M.C.A.. On THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1936, AT 7.30 P.M. E. D. STALLWORTnY, Hon. Secretary. //yy\ The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will bo held at the R.S.A. Rooms, Council Chambers, Newmarket, on MONDAY NEXT, OCT. 5, 1930, at 7.30 p.m. Members and Intending Members Cordially Invited. A. TOMLINSON, Hon. Secretary. LAWN TENNIS rpENNIS QLUB. 67* TO MEMBERS AND INTENDING Ht MEMBERS. The Aotea Tennis Club, is still functioning, but no longer occupies the courts in St. Andrews Rd„ Epsoin. The Club has arranged for the use of three courts at Windmill Road until its new home is ready. Yesterday's Advt. was not inserted by this Club. WM. J. H. CLARK, Secretary, 72 St. Leonards Rd., Mt. Eden. S.l. Will Members belonging to late AOTEA TENNIS CLUB roll up for Play as usual TO-DAY (Saturday), October 3, 193(3. New Members Welcomed. New Management. HARD or Chip Court wanted to hire, season, handy city.—T.S., 581, Herald. rpENNIS Court, chip, available; will lease; .1 Epsom.—Apply Heru.d. fpKNNTS Court, grass, to let, coming season, X Remuera. —M.C., 210, Herald. JUBILEES Tjl E N D A L T 0 N SCHOOL. DIAMOND JUBILEE. Ex-Pupils desirous of attending Jubilee Functions, November o to S inclusive, please communicate with THE SECRETARY, MISS RACHEL CROSS. Burnside Road, Fendalton. Phone 30-520 ART UNIONS KAIWAKA Women's Institute.—Doll. Winning No. 277, F Dewdney. Drawn Sept. 23. NORTH SHORE Rugby Football Club Art Union.—No. 1851, I). 11. Black, Artillery Rarracks, Devonport. MOTORING PARKI N G, PARKING, DAY AND NIGHT. 7.30 A.M. TILL 11.30 P.M. 2/6 PER WEEK. AMPLE SPACE FOR 200 CARS. AMPLE SPACE FOR 200 CARS. SAFE AND HANDY TO QUEEN STREET, WITH COMPLETE SERVICE ALWAYS AVAILABLE. DOCK SITE PARKING STATION DOCK SITE PARKING STATION (OLD DOCK SITE), QUAY STREET, AUCKLAND. SWIMMING A GENERAL MEETING of "the WATER POLO BOARD will be held at Room 30 Ferry Huildings on MONDAY, October 5' 1)130, at 7 p.m 11. E. BENNETT, Hon. Secretary. DYERS AND CLEANERS A UTO Carpet Shampooing, latest method uX. without removal from lloor. Satisfaction assured. — Domestic Vacuum Co.; 4t-(i( 10. NZ. Dry Cleaning Co.. Ltd., Dyers and « Cleaners. I'll. •17-005. i-;t-5 Howe St PORTER'S Dye Works, Ltd., for "Perfection" Dry Cleaning and Dyeing.— la.-, Karangahapc Rd. Vans collect. SUITS, Costumes, Frocks, etc.; Dry Cleaned, Pressed; odourless. Collected, delivered free—Moody's Dye Works. Ltd.; 41-273 WITH shorter hoars and higher wage* employers demand greater efficiency. An I.C.S. Course of Training will give you that efficiency and make you a more valuable man Over 300 home study Courses include Office Training, Accountancy. Salesmanship, Engiu cering (all branches), etc. Write for I.C.S Free Rooklet, stating your subject. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENT SCHOOLS, Dept. A, 101 N.Z. Insurance Bldg., Auckland and 1.C.5., Dept. A, 138 Victoria St.. Hamilton.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22540, 3 October 1936, Page 23
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