PEOPLE'S UNIVERSITY. SUNDAY, 2.45 p.m. Speaker: Colonel Closey (Subject: "THE NEED OF THE DAY, A CONSUMERS' LEAGUE." 3 Queen St. Discussion Welcome. A UCKLAND WAR MEMORIAL ■ ' MUSEUM. SUNDAY AFTERNOON LECTURES. . An Illustrated Lecture on "LIFE IN EGYPT" Will be (riven by MR. 0. GORE ADAMS. In the Museum Library, TO-MORROW (Sun« day), at 3.30 p.m. The Public is invited to attend. GILBERT ARCHEY, Director. . A CLASS of Instruction in \ Xjl First Aid for Ladies will •A commence at the Remuera Lib- §} rary on TUESDAY NEXT, y 27th JUNE, 1930, at 2.80 p.m. Lecturer: . ; MR. DESMOND O'BRIEN, M.8., / Ch.B., F.R.C.S. Candidates may enrol at:the first lecture. Listen in to JUDGE RUTHERFORD SHORT-WAVE BROADCAST FROM NEW YORK. Two Speeches as follows (N.Z. time): SUNDAY, June 20—6.30 to 7.30 a.m. MONDAY. June 2G—7.30 to 8.30 a.m. Subject, "Government and Peace." TUNE IN TO LONDON STATION Between 10 and 50 Metres. Report Reception to Watch Tower. Box 12-19, Auckland. . Send 3d Stamps for Printed Copy of Lecture if unable to listen in. PARADES /gPjl rpHE GRAND.PRIORY IN THE BRITISH 1 REALM OF THE VENERABLE ORDER. OF THE HOSPITAL OF ST. JOHN OF JERUSALEM. j. THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. The Annual Service of the Venerable Order of St. John and of the St. John Ambularitce Association and Brigade will be held- at, ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL, .Parnell.. TOMORROW (Sunday) at 3 p.m. . ••• _ His "Grace the Archbishop and Primate of j. New Zealand, Sub-Prelate of the Venerable Order of St. John, will give an address. The offertory will be in aid of the Ophthalmic Hospital of the Order in Jerusalem.,' ' All members and friends interested in: ; .the work of the Order are cordially invited to attend. 'b • . S. E. LANGSTONE, i , • Sea-Manager. ■ CHURCH PARADES. The Annual Church Parade Vs.slf of the ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE will be held at St. Mary's Cathedral, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 3 p.m. The Dedication of the Ambulance Trailer will take • place in the Domain at 2.30 p.m. 'Ambulance Divisions will fall in on.the Oulrr Domain at 2 p.m., Nursing Divisions fall in on Parnell' side of Museum at 2.10. Cadet Ambulanco and Cadet. Nursing Divisions fall in in Ayr Street, Parnell, at 2.40, and join Parade on way, to the Cathedral. Dress, Ambulance Divisions, Review Order, white gloves, decorations; Nursing Divisions, Outdoor uniform, capes, white gloves, decorations; coats to be carried. Parade will be headed by Auckland Watersiders' Silver Band, and Cadets by [Auckland Boys' Band.: /' If wet, Divisions will assemble in the Parish Hall. E. C. HOWES, Corps Superintendent. AUCKLAND POULTRY PIGEON, -ex CANARY AND CAGE BIRD CLUB'S FIRST CHAMPIONSHIP SPECIAL SHOW. Entries Close July 1. Schedules Ready. NESFIELD, - BOX 360, AUCKLAND. EXAMINATIONS A SSOCIATED BOARD OF THE ROYAL SCHOOLS OF MUSIC, LONDON. (The Royal Academy of Music and the Royai College of Music.) ■ For Local Examinations in Music. PRACTICAL EXAMINATIONS. 1939. , - The Practical Examinations for 1939 ; Will Commence Toward the End of July. ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 1. ' Syllabuses and Entry Forms -will be forwarded by the undersigned on application, or may be obtained from Music Stores, r Entries should be posted or delivered to the Office of the undersigned. t;;* • l. w. swan, . Local Secretary. C/o Baker and Swan, Lister Building, Victoria Street East. AUCKLAND, C.l. DANCING IS6I 1039 75TH ANNIVERSARY,, * ENGINEERING TRADES UNION, SOCIAL AND DANCE, - Q RANGE "p|"ALL, rjIHURSDAY. JUNE. £9 DANCING: S-12 P.M. —% « TED CROAD'S ORCHESTRA. 300 TOURNAMENT, - COMPETITIONS. SUPPER PROVIDED. - • EXCELLENT PRIZES. - Ladies, 2/-; Gents, 2/6; Double;- 4/-. All our friends 'in the Labour* movement cordially invited. ....... M.C.'s: MR. A.. GILBERT. - . • MR. M. BROWN. Secretary: J. NEALE, Trades Hall. .1 Q'QONNOR gTUDIO SUPPER. ORCHESTRA. NOVELTIES. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT J On account of increased business the Studio has been enlarged to include an additional private lesson and supper room of 900sa feet. STUDIO: 95 QUEEN ST. Phono 46-214. i HAMILTON STUDIO: Toorak Chamber!,. / Phone 3761; Res. 2543. • BLIND Institute, Auckland's Most Brilliant Band, Old-timo and Modern. Box S.,' Newmarket. Phone 45-870. •' ODERN Ballroom Dancing,, Private ;> Tuition • Classes, Style, Technique assured. —Mavis Tollemache, Epsom. Ph. 16-214.; PANATROPES, with Records, suitajHe. Parties, Dances; 15/ nightly. Johns,Ltd., Chancery St. Phone 47-054. . ■ PRIVATE Lessons. 2/6; Tap, Ballroom* (40 new routines); 3 dances by post, slu~ Rubv Sheriff. H.B. Bldgs., Newton SYMONDSVILLE School of Dancing.— Strictly Private Lessons by Appointment;. Modern and Old-time. Tuition Classes, 'Mondays, Thursdays, 8 p.m. Dances Ca'll or Phone for particulars.—Miss p. Spencer. 42-237. . - YALESKA, M.R.A.D. (Adv. Tchrs. Cert.), 407 Queen St., 46-121. Res., 20-424. Tap, Toe, Operatic, Character and Ballroom Dancintr. TEACHERS OP ELOCUTION- ' HI N EE-A Y. Pupil of The Liverpool Repertory School- and Royal Academy of Music, London, / PIANOFORTE, SPEECH TRAINING. STAGE' CRAFT. , Miss Whineray has just returned from -; England, and will receive' Pupils Vat. 46 LEWIS EADY'S, i r ■ And 10 NORANA AVENUE, Remuera. Associated Board, Trinity, and London College Examinations. FREE ELECTRIC LAMP, and , Free Ad justment Service with every .Bicycle pur chased. Only Best English Cycles stocked cycle for every age, from 2/0 weekly.— K ! HUTCHINSON, 211 Karangahape Rrt. -. - Court's, Newton. ' • c'.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23381, 24 June 1939, Page 27
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