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CHURCH SERVICES. ST Luke’s.—Eucharists, 7 a.m., S a.m., 9 a.m. (Choral) and J 1 a.m. < Choral). Sermons: 9 a.m.. Archdeacon Taylor (In Memoriani late Mrs Moreton); 11 a~m. and 7 p.m., Rev G. W. Dent. 6225 ST DAVID’S, 234, Colombo St., Sydenham.—Divine Worship. 11 a.m., Rev J. D. Webster; 6.30 p.m., Rev Thorn ley. Subject, “The Great Battle with the Lord’s Weapons.” 620$ The salvation army citadel, VICTORIA SQUARE. Sunday Services Directed By MAJOR AND MRS SUTEH, Who Will Address The THREE MEETINGS, 11 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. 11 a.m.; “A Right Conception of God.*’ 3 p.m.: “My First Soul.” A Thrilling Recital by Mrs Major Suter of the Rescue of a Young Girl from a Chinese Den. 7 p.m.: “A Startling Exposure.” 800 FREE SEATS. NEXT WEEK. FORTY-SEVENTH ANNIVERSARY. LIEUTENANT-COLONEL GUNN In Command. OITY GOSPEL MISSION. NEW HALL? 198, ST ASAPH STREET. Fellowship, Sunday, 11. Open Meeting, Sunday, 2.45. Bright Gospel Service, 6.45. BRO. ANDREW REID, SEN. TUESDAY, 7.30: Prayer, Word Testimony. THURSDAY, 7.30: Young People's Rally. Precept: Follow Me. i Promise: Whosoever Shall Lose His Life I for My Sake, and the Gospel's, the Same Shall Save it. i Praise: Thanks be to God which giveth us the Victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. FIRST Church of Christ, Scientist, Latimer Square. Sunday Services, [ll a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject: “Christian Science.” Sunday School, 11 a.m. Testimony Meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m. i Reading Room, Latimer Square. EDUCATIONAL. IRIS EDMONDS SCHOOL OF DANCING. Principal: Iris Edmonds. BALLROOM CLASSES now forming for Elderly and Backward Dancers. An Opportunity to spend a pleasant, instructive evening at very moderate fees. Light Refreshments Served. For further particulars call or 'phone. STUDIO, 588 a, COLOMBO STREET (over St Asaph Street). X

MUSIC An Easy Method for MUSIC Both Young and Old, DOMINION ACADEMY OF MUSIC, LTD. (An Entirely N.Z. Company, Registered). 9 ROOMS, STEEL'S BUILDINGS. 100, CASHEL STREET, WEST. LETTY CRAYDON and RON SHANP <Late J. C. Williamson’s), Also trained Ballets for Fuller’s. Teach every type of Dancing, STAGE and BALLROOM. Ballet Classes Tuesdays and Saturdays. Intending Pupils write or call Central Chambers (fourth floor), Cashel Street, over Wardell’s. LEARN FROM PROFESSIONALS. B ALLR O O M DANCING. Winter Evenings, Staff Dances. Good Dancing is Essential. The "BOWDEN" STUDIO (Mr and Mrs Leo Bowden) for Correct Tuition in Every Detail. The Leading School in Christchurch. Apply afternoons or evenings at "The Studio,” 127, Worcester Street, Remlngton Buildings (behind Cathedral). X charge of the above jnon cir tendance at DIGBY’S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL p.m., to meet Parents and Intending Pupils. The Instruction given is of a very high order, and a personal interest is taken in each individual Student. Prospectus and enrolments daily from 10-1 and 2-5.30, Sat. 10-12. 69. Worcester Street West. Tel. 32-510. Commercial Classes have resumed Term commences with first lesson. 1 DANCING. FRASER’S SCHOOL, 36. RIVER ROAD, AVONSIDE, Principal: Mr Wm. Fraser. Assistant: Miss Sheila Fraser. Learners’ Evening Classes:—Wednesdays and Thursdays, 8 p.m. New Dances taught. Skaters* Waltz, Quick Step, Six Eight, etc. Private Lessons any hour by appointment.

DANCING. The finest form of Physical Culture for | Women and Girls. health and pleasure to join a for beginners at reduced terms. All Branches of the Art of Dancing Taught. MULVANY GRAY SCHOOL, of Dance and Drama, 98, Victoria Street. ’Phone 33-717. All branches of dancing and stagecraft. Ballroom Classes Wednesdays and Fridays, at 7.30 p.m. Timaru Classes Mondays and Tuesdays. Ashburton Saturdays, at Masonic Hall. IHB CHRISTCHURCH PHYSICAL CULTURE AND MASSAGE INSTITUTE. 91, Cashel Street (over Tisdall's Sports Depot), assuming large proportions, and to-date appliances for Health Culture, the Institute is proving a boon to the general public. Classes for Mten and Women are In full swing, and private treatment and instruction can be arranged to suit all classes. We specialise in Fencing (or Foils). Call X write for particulars. ARTHUR H. JEWISS, Managing Director. LOST AND FOUND. LOST —Camera, in ]jl*own leather case, opopsite “ Takahe ” last Sunday morning. Rewhrd on returning to 5593 “Star.” Reward. ’Phone 33-986. 5420 purse, containing money, etc. xveward. 5768 OST between Papanui and Marshland, fur necklet. Would finder kindly return to 103, Matson’s Ed., Papanui. Reward. 5687 TOST, sAiall Leather Bag. Finder reJ turning same to address in Savings Book will be rewarded. 5197 X, “ Star.” ] LOST. Set False Teeth, between Lower Riccarton and Addington. Reward. Apply P 745. 5380 X LOST r ono Brown Hack Mare, long tail, newly shod, no cover. Reward. 147, Colombo Street, or 'Phone side Booking Office. Substantial reward to findex*. Apply No. 1713, “Care “Star. 1 Hinau Street. Riccarton. Reward. LOST, the 17tli, Brow] likely on No. 4 ca Bishop Street. Reward. Fur Necklet, . Return 36, 5906 LOST, Cock and Hen Canary (Saturday). Good reward. 34, Aldred Street. - 6203 LOST, Wednesday, Silver and Blue Stones Necklace, kteeusake. Plmra

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19108, 28 June 1930, Page 3

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