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SWIMMING EDEN CLUB. SECOND GRAND CARNIVAL, MOUNT EDEN BATHS, Bellvue Road, TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 7.45 p.m. Swimming, Diving and Water Polo. 600 Yds. nter-club Relay Championship, Teams of 15. Admission; Adalts, 1 /•{ Children, 6d. H. W. MOORE. Hon. Sec. ATHLETIC SPORTS ft SATURDAY NEXT. m ANNIVERSARY DAY. S, JANUARY 29. SL MAUKU ATHLETIC CLUB'S 54TH ANNUAL SPORTS FIXTURE. MR. R. K. MEMBERY'S GROUND. PATUMAHOE. £IOO IN PRIZES, llln. Challenge Chop between Whata Green and Paul Silva. Mounted Competitions, Running Events, Chopping, Miscellaneous, Highland Dancing. Refreshments Obtainable on Gronnd. Hot Water Provided Free. ADMISSION 1/6. Primary School Children Free. Train leaves Auckland 0.8 a.m. for Sports Ground. m ARARIMU ANNIVERSARY m ANNUAL SPORTS. (Affiliated with N.Z.A.A.A.) VT* SATURDAY NEXT. (JAN. 29.) ENTRIES CLOSE TO-DAY, With the Secretary, or Secretary, A.A. Association, for:— CYCLE RACES.—I Mile, 1% Miles, 2 Miles. RUNNING EVENTS.—44OYds., 220 Yds., Mile, 220 Yds. Hurdles, 120 Yds. Cnp, 12oYds. Hurdles, 880 Yds., 100 yds. and Ladies' IOOYds. TRANSPORT TO SPORTS. A Motor Passenger Transport for the Sports leaves Papakura P.O. at 10 a.m., and Drury Railway Station about 10 minutes later, after the arrival of the train from Auckland. D. ADAMSON, Hon. Sec., Ararimu. Phone 207U, Papakura. m pASSENGER fJ^RANSPORT C up m eeting - JGL papatoetoe stadium. ft 63 "* TJ'UESDAY, ■pEB. J* -9 7.45 P.M. Rules: N.Z.A.A.A. and N.Z.A.C.A. j Open Handicap Events.—9oyds, 220 yds, 440 yds A and B, 880 yds, 1 mile, 3 miles. Ladies: 7oyds, 120 yds. Juniors: 90yds, 220 yds. Cycling: Vi-mile, l mile, 3 miles A and B. .... One Shilling per event. Fees and last six performances must accompany entries, which close NEXT TUESDAY, Jan. 25, at 9 p.m., with Geo. D. Hill, Glen Ave., Papatoetoe. Papatoetoe Amateur Athletic & Cycle Club. BROADCASTING Broadcast to farmers BY MR. A. R. D. FAIRBURN, STATION IZJ. MONDAY, 1 P.M. TEACHERS OF MUSIC JAMES JJUTTON, (Accompanist). TEACHER OF PIANO AND SINGING. MR. HUTTON WILL RESUME TEACHING ON MONDAY, JANUARY 24, AND WILL BE PLEASED TO INTERVIEW INTENDING PUPILS DAILY. STUDIO 33, Academy Buildings, 427 Queen St. Phone 44-475. INTERVIEWING PROSPECTIVE PUPILS, PIANO. HARMONY. COMPOSITION, ORCHESTRATION. Also Specialising MODERN SWING MUSIC. ACADEMY STUDIOS. PHONE 47-919 for Appointment. guccEse jn jy£iusic. Become a POPULAR PIANIST by learning the The Specialised Short Cut to Musical Success. Why waste years by old-fashioned _ methods, when you can quickly become a finished performer by the "RAPID WAY." Based on Chord formation—designed by experts for SYNCOPATED or CLASSICAL Music. ENROL NOWI Yon are never too old to learn the yy-AY." Either by Personal or Correspondence Lessons. yy T W ATERS—THE JJOME QF J^iUSIC, \ CIVIC SQUARE. PHONE 47-047. JN JgEARCH QF fpiALENTI ARE YOU GIVING YOUR CHILDREN A FAIR CHANCE? Why not seek EXPERT ADVICE on the Possibilities and Development of your Children's MUSICAL CAPABILITIES. THE ASSOCIATE £JOLLEGE OF jJ^iUSIC, *A TWATEES * QIVIC gQUARE. will provide the opportunity and prepare the way to future success. Lack of instrument is no excuse for delay. BEFORE PURCHASING "YOUR INSTRUMENT, save expense by taking advantage of our fascinating PLAY METHODS for all children from 5 to 14 years of age. Instruments provided. THE BASIS for PIANOFORTE PIANO ACCORDEON VIOLIN 'CELLO STRINGED / SINGING INSTRUMENTS GIRLS, aged 9 years to 15 years. BOYS (Sopranos), 8 years upwards. Full particulars, test lessons and expert advice will gladly be given without any obligations. Scholarship details will be given later. J^OWI RING OR CALL QOLLEGE OF JJiUSIC. A T'W ATERS. PHONE 47-047, 1938 ]\£ ,USICAL ACTIVITIES. A Cordial Invitation to AMBITIOUS MUSICIANS to Join our newly-organised piANO JJANDS UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF Auckland's Most Popular Musician. jyVOUTH-ORGAN JJANDSMEN! ENROL NOW FOR 1938. Tuition Given. RING OR CALL' T W A T E R S, PHONE 47-047. ( ANDOLIN, Guitar, Banjo, Ukulele, Sax. m TEACHERS OP ELOCUTION EILEEN R. MOORE. L.T.CX.. has Removed to 591 Mt. Eden Rd. Resumes February 1. Phone 14-534.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22943, 22 January 1938, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22943, 22 January 1938, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22943, 22 January 1938, Page 23