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LECTURES AND MEETINGS TT E A L T H TALK * By an International Nnutritlon Expert, Mi AITRE EN MORRIS ALEXANDER, Pounder of Dominion Dietetic Association FIRST FLOOR, BRU-NSW.ICK BLDGS (Period Fob. '_'S to March 3). WOMEN ONLY, Commencing 2 p.m. sharp. TUESDAY.—•" Head Noises and Giddiness.' WEDNESDAY.—" Varicose Veins." IHUBSD.AY.—" Tuberculosis." SRIIXVY.—"The Grape Cure." Also to MEN and WOMEN, Commencing 8 p.m. sharp. MONDAY.—" Kidney Trouble of Midd r A THURSDAY.—"Over-eating Endangers Yoi Heart." SIX Interesting Lectures each and evoi week—and all different! SPECIAL Feature.—The "Questions nri Answers" Sessions. Bring your written que Itons. No Children admilled. Silver Collection. GET BACK ON THE ROAD TO HEALTH Appointments Ph. 42-124. " YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT." r PHE KING COMMANDS!—"Go ye int all the world and preach the Gospel t every creature." Come and hear one < Christ's heralds, just returned from the Eas after working: among the Egyptian peopli as well as contacting N.Z. troops. MR. ALLAN TUCKER, of Egypt General Mission, Who will be Hie Speaker at the TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, THURSDAY NEXT. MARCH 2, 7.30 p.n Auspices Auckland Missionary Aseociatioi Ail missionary association members urge to attend (his meeting, when officers and con mittee will lie recommended for the curren yea r Don't Miss the First Meeting of the Year Collection. A UCKLAND CITIZENS .AND RATI? -v PAYERS' .ASSOCIATION. R EMU ERA BRANCH. A General Meeting of Members will b neld in the Remuera Library Hall on WEE X EsDiAY NEXT, March 1, at S p.m. Business:—(l) To receive names of cand: dates for nomination to Local Bodies for r( commendation to Central Committee. (2 general.—F. S. Bertram!, Chairman; F. E de (iiierrier. Hon. Sec. T> ATIONALIST AS S 0 CIA TlO -N Opening Lecture of 1011 Series. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27. k 1 Fabian Room, 3 Queen St.. at 7..50 p.m. J MR. J. A. LEE Will Speak On ! "NO FRIEND OF DEMOCRACY." ■ Lectures and Debates will continue on Altei nate Sundays throughout the year. > i Members and Friends Invited. ! _ _ j T NTE R NAT 10XAL ORDER OF GOOI » 1 1 TEMPLARS. 1 ENDEAVOUR LODGE No. 82. Meets Alternate Tuesdays, Newton Eas Mission Hall, Dundonald St., -Newton Rd near top of Symonds St. Adult Lodge 8 p.m. Juvenile Temple G.-15. A hearty invitation is extended to all ol Good Templars, especially visitors and mem bers of the Allied Fighting Forces. NEXT MEETING - TUESDAY. FEB. 29. Me m bers ple as e no t e 7,15 p.m.—MONDAY NEXT, 2Stl in 5!.—7.45 p.m.—lnaugural Meeting: i UNITED TRUTH GEXTRE for N.Z.. t Study, Practise and Teach Spiritual, Menta J |and Physical Laws, also Social and Econoini 1 j Phases of Life. . | Impersonality—Co-operation—Harmony. To Be Held In ' AUCKLAND TRAVEL CLUB ROOMS. -Ith Floor, Victoria Arcade, Shorthand St. Bring Your Friends. A. W. MARLEY. Hon. Secretary. ALL SLAV IJ N 1 O I'' -a CALLS UPON ALL SLAVS To attend the Anniversary Celebration of th Red Army, which will be celebrated m SUNDAY NEXT FEB. 27. AT 7.30 P.M.. IN CROATIAN BENEVOLENT AND CUL TURAL SOCIETY ROOMS. 106 HOBSO> STREET. SLAVS. IT IS YOUR DUTY TO ATTENI THTS SYMBOLIC CELEBRATION. A UCK LAND AMALGAMATED SOCIETY -A OF SHOP ASSISTANTS' INDUSTRIAI UNION" OF WORKERS. The Annual Meeting of the above Uuioi will be held in Lewis Eady Hall, Queen St. on TUESDAY, FEB. 20,' 15)44, at 8 p.m Business: Minutes, Annual Report. Balance sheei. Election of Officers, General. L PURCELL. Ph. -11-758. Secretary. 1? R A X K L IN Z 0 N E "D' T PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. The Annual Meeting of above Committer will be held in St. Andrew's Parish Hal! Queen Street, Pukekohe, on THURSDAY March 2, 194-1. commencing at S p.m. ALAN P. DAY, W. T. CHF.ESEMAN, .Toint Hon. Secretaries. pIRL GUIDES AND BOY SCOUTS Founders' or Thinking Day Service wil be held at CARLAW PARK at 3 p.m. TO MORROW (Sunday), February 27. All ex Guides and Scouts are invited to attend. If wet. Guides and Scouts will be seatec. on Grandstand. f EAGUE OF MOTHERS.—Notice re Con J.J fere nee: Thursday Evening's Functioi Postponed owing to travelling restrictions Other functions as notified. Provincial Presi dent will broadcast- from IYA Tuesday next at 7.10 p.m. Crockery shortage, regret rupi not provided. J. LePETIT. Hon. Prov. Sec. WAIKATO POULTRY CLUB. Marcl * V Meeting at Y.M.C.A.. Hamilton, or Thursday, March 2. 1014, at S u.m. Mr Spencer. Poultry Board representative, wil speak on Poultry Board matters. All inter ested invited.—H. H. Wilson. Chairman. rp HE AUCKLAND SAVINGS BANK X .\ Meeting of the Trustees will be held at the Bank on WEDNESDAY NEXT. March 1 15)4-1, at 2.15 p.m. E E. SUTHERLAND. Manager. rpHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 371 Queen X St.. Sunday, 7 p.m. Public Lecture: "Egypt Incarnate," by Milton Thornton. The Ancient Wisdom in the modern novel. Its application in our lives to-day. "rPHE LIFE OF A CATHOLIC," 12 Talk* X by Rev. Father A. E. Bennett, 8.A., Each Monday, 8 p.m.. Express Co. Bldg., 10 Fort St., Feb. 28. No. 2 —"Who Teaches the Truth?" Non-Catholics Welcome. Qii"stions, PIONEERS: Meet Howick Bus Stop. 10 a.m.. Wednesday, March 1. RADIANT Health Club, Unity Hall, 323 Queen St., Tucs., 20th, S p.m.; Rev. J:1 s per (.'alder; subject open. RADIO APPARATUS i C., D.C. and Car Radios Efficiently ReA. paired by M.A.S. Radio Service, 35 Customs St. W. Depot, S7O Dominion Rd. A ERIAL Poles, galvanised piping, with wire /land guy wires.—Ph. 02-332. A IRMASTER, Ultimate, Phillips Radios A purchased.—McCabe's, Newton. BATTERY Wireless Set for sale. £25 or offer.—Ph. 40-225. BROADCAST, 5-valve. Table model. —40 St. Marv's Rd.. 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Crown Hill, Milford ! ~i OHN'S Mantel. 5-valve A.C. Radio, cheap. f) —LI/255 11 KItAI.D. MANTEL Radio wanted, modern, srood con'.lit ion: rash.—Ph. 5(1-100. Mast 40ft.. 2 lengths piping, 0 guide iron.—Hi Grolto St., Te Papa pa. "OK'K-UP, Crystal, working order What 1 offer LK2I 7 llkmi.o. RADIO. O-valve, nil-wave, good oriler, ,CIG. "--300 Queen St., Onehunga. KADIO, compact, O-volt D.C., 6-7-valve, i shortwave. —\V WSIB Heuai.ik ADIO Parts. Valves, Speakers, etc. Sell it senarately. cash.—LL23B Ukkai.d. K -\DIO, Crusader. 5 valves, perfect order; .price £ls. —OH, Hekald, Pukekohe. RADIOS Reconditioned, guar. We also buy. —Wcarina's Radios, Panmure; 25-710. EADIOG RAM All-Wave Console. 8-valvo. .Offer. Consider trade.—MAslS llkhai.d. K\DlO 4-valve D.C. Skyscraper, good condition.' What offer?—KS33s, llkhai.d. RADIO Repairs—For best results by skilled Technicians, try Wingate's. opp. C.P.0.. Auckland. RADIO All-wave, wauled urgently, Mantel ,'or Cabinet.—Particulars P.O. Box 120. Auckland. RADIO G-valve, 8-wave, hkco. splendid ; condition, £'27/10/-.—Atkinson. 40 Bollard Av., Avontlale. RADIO Servicing by Expert Registered Radiotricians.—F W- Mount joy Ph -,1.414 Established 10 vears T>OBERTS' RADIO SERVICE, 417 KnrnXL ngahape Rd.. opp. Newton P. 0., for all Radio Repairs. Ph. 48-000. Prompt service. Robertson, 7-v. 00-50 met.), continuous short-wave. —Robertson, opp. J.C.L. O TC. Radio Service. Ph 44-4*»».•—K R rV foooer and Co.. Strand Arcade. SILVERTONE, 7-valve, band-spread, si ill available. Trade your old set.—S. E. Moe Co., Ltd., 319 Queen St, YTIRRATOR Radio O-volt, wanted. --1' lib \' ma'-'" age HA545 lleiMi.n -rrjc' PENNY, Mt. Eden Radio Service, for V R.''!ia')!e Repairs.—o3-8:SO. 171 OR an Honourable Job at a Fair Price Ring 40-011. Malcolm's Radios. 11 An/ac Ay. r-Valve Set, good working ord,er; £l2/10/- >") cash - I Ka.relu I'd., S.E.-1. LL Kinds of Radio and Electrical Repairs, Jr\ Refrigerators, Radios and Washing Machines purchased for cash. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24828, 26 February 1944, Page 9

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