M & r NEWS BULLETIN EXCLAMATION MARKS IN THE SPRING FASHION STORYBAGS, COLOUR-INSPIRED! "What an exclamation point does for a simple statement, that's what a colour-bright haj? does for couponconscious clothes. This year Spring has used a palette full of heavenly shades to make these important accessories as beautiful as they are dutiful. Spring i 3 really in the hag! Here are some of the Spring-fresh shades. (All are assured a long. life. They're captured in leather). Green Spray, Coral Pink, Blue Heaven, Gold Glow, Clover. Dusky Pink, Turf Tail, Grey. Wine, Ochre, Beige, Pillar-box Red, and, of course, Snowdrop White, standbys Black and Navy. Street Floor. MILNE & CHOYCE, LTD. LEMONS LEMONS NOW AVAILABLE IN ANY QUANTITY FROM MUTTON'S, NO. 1 QUEEN ST. PRICE 6D PER LB. i THE ONLY SHOP WITH QUALITY LEMONS AT THE PRICE FREER! TE. The Lntenoi Watei Faint •t> nil oopnlar colours PHILLI HPS # IMPBY, LTD. NES'I VVOOLWOKTHS QUEEN 81 BARFOOT BROS. With Your RENT COLLECTING RECEIVE YOUR CHEQUE REGULARLY On The FIRST OF EVERY MONTH. LECTURES AND MEETINGS HEAL T H TALKS By an International Nutrition Expert, MAUREEN MORRIS ALEXANDER, First Floor. Brunswick Bldg. 174 Queen St.. WOMEN ONLY. Commencing 2 p.m. sharp: MONDAY. —" Head Noises and Giddiness." TUESDAY—" You Must Have 19 Vital Minerals.' (Are you getting yours?) WEDNESDAY —" How Catarrh is Produced." THURSDAY. —" Headaches and Backaches." FRlDAY.—"Origin of Dry Skin and Wrinkles." Also to the PUBLIC, Commencing 8 p.m. sharp: FRIDAY—" From What Do We Die?" Bring your written questions to the " Questions and Answers" Sessions. Ko Children admitted. Silver Collections. BACK ON THE ROAD TO HEALTH! Appointments Ph. 42-12-1. •• YOU ARE WHAT YOU BAT." CJUTCLIFFE SCHOOL OF RADIANT O LIVING, Queen's Arcade, 2nd Floor. If you desire greater Health, Happiness end Success in life, then come and hear MR HARRY KENDRICK. A.T.R.L. (President of New Plymouth School), Lecture on "THE GROWTH AND SCOPE OF RADIANT LIVING." This dynamic speaker will show you the Radiant Living Way of tackling and overcoming life's problems. This is your opportunity to hear an eloquent speaker on the all-embracing Teaching of Radiant Living. Music. Community Singing. Collection. AT Z. HUMIC COMPOST CLUB (Inc.), AUCKLAND BRANCH. A Meeting of the above Club will be held in the Catholic Women's League Rooms, Bates Bldgs., Customs St. East (near Waverley Hotel), on Monday, August 11, 1944, at 8 p.m. Sharp. Speaker, Mr G. E. Jackson. Citrus Trees and Their Cultivation." All interested and intending Members aro invited. J. B. DAVY. Sec.-Treasurer. TTNITED TRUTH CENTRE U (Seekers Forum). MONDAY NEXT, AUG. 11. 7.50 p.m.. In Fountain of Friendship Hall, Newton Rd.. 2 Doors from Synionds St. . Hear MISS IRENE RUTHERFORD 1 Subject: "Bread from Heaven." And MR P. A. HILLARY. Subject: "Reason —the Door to Successful Action." Musical Items. Bring Your Friends. Collection. Hon. Sec., P.O. Box 1810. •" VOU ARE IMPORTANT." 1 JAMES WYLIE, Consultant Psychologist and Lecturer, Business and Vocational Councillor, will speak in UNITY HALL (above Town Hall), on I WEDNESDAY NEXT Aug. IK, at. 8 p.m. Real Happiness is a by-product _of achievement. Make your chosen end in life to be to do your work well, and thus to take yourself ! off other people's backs and to serve humanity. | A D U L T E D U C A T lON. 2V CLASSES IN OTAHUHU The first of a series of Adult Education Classes will commence in the Technical High School, Otahuhu. NEXT TUESDAY. .August at 7.30 p.m., when Mr. I'. Martin Smith. M..A., LL.B., will speak on "The Individual end the World Today and Tomorrow." I\J 7,. NATIONAL PARTY. • AUCKLAND WEST ELECTORATE. A Meeting will be held in Leys Institute on TUESDAY, August 15, at 7.45 p.m. Speaker, Mr A. W. Grant Subject: "Postwar Problems." EVERYONE INVITED. RATIONALIST ASSOCIATION. Lecturer: MR MAURICE LEE, M.A "EDUCATION IN SOVIET RUSSIA." Illustrated by New Films. FABIAN ROOM, No. 3 QUEEN ST. TOMORROW (SUNDAY), 7.30 p.m. Members, Please Arrive Early, LEAGUE, Pacific Bldgs., Wei- *- lesley St. E., TUESDAY, August 15, at 30.30 a.m.—MORNING TEA AND LECTURE by Chas. F. Burnett, Esq. Subject: '"Jerusalem and Galilee." Levy 1/-. Friends Invited. NEW ZEALAND PEOPLE'S UNIVERSITY. INC.—Sunday, 2.15 p.m. Speaker, Professor A. G. Davis, LL.D., M.A Subject: "Statute of Westminster." 3 Queen St. Discussion. Members please arrive early. T3ADIANT Health Club, Unity Hall, 323 JLVQueen St. (a few doors above Town Hall) Tuesday, 15th, 8 P.m., Mr 1. J. Milicich "Yugoslavia." An Address Full of Interest' All Interested Invited,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24970, 12 August 1944, Page 6
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