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CHURCH SERVICES. • The Need CJT MlCHAEL’S.—Trinity XI JO Communion; 9.30, Childr arist; 11, Sung Eucharist, “ placency of Religious People Evensong, Mission Hymns, of Emotion in Modern Reli; ST PAUL’S Evangelical Lutheran Church, Worcester St. W.—Divine Service, Sunday, 16th, at 6.30 p.m. Subject: “How to Conquer Your Goliath.” We stand for the old and never changing Bible truths in this ever changing world. Rev H. Traeger. ST JAMES’ Methodist Church, Cashmere.—Sunday, August 16. Preacher, 11 and 6.30: Rev L. C. Horwood. Holy Communion after morning service. CAMBRIDGE Terrace Methodist Church.—ll, Mr H. Cochrane; 6.30, Rev A. N. Scotter, B.A. Solo, Mrs Sincock. Durham St. South.—ll, Rev A. N. Scotter, 8.A.; 6.30, Rev J. Harris. Special Music. Madras St. North.—ll, Rev J. Harris; 6.30, Rev C. E. Ward. DURHAM Street Methodist Church. Rev P. N. Knight, B.A. 11, “The Ail Sufficient Creed.’ - 6.30, “The Wondrous Voice of Jesus.” Anthem, “How Lovely are the Messengers,” Men-; delssohn. IP 6.30, People’s W. Hames, M.A. Anthem, “At Even Ere the Sun Was Set.” Also Solo UYDENHAM Methodist. 11, Mr W. kJ Greenwood. 6.30, Rev Basil Metson (“Men or Dummies?”) High Street, 11, Mr F. Olds. Beckenham, 11, Rev B. Metson; 6.30, Mr G. Hight. 5641 U’DGEWARE Road Methodist Church. 6.30 p.m.: Mrs E. R. Anthem. Rev Rev F. T. Read. Cay gill and Mr E. J W r ESLEY Church, Fitzgerald Avenue. 11 and 6.30. Rev Edward Drake. Evening Subject: “The Unfenced Life.” Chorus and Soli: “There Was Never so Sweet a Story” (Valentine-Hemery). Solo: “Beside Still Waters” (Hamblen), Mr Frank Vinicombe. 5493 The salvation army citadel, VICTORIA SQUARE. SUNDAY, August 16th. 7 a.m., KNEEDRILL, Lieut. Banks. 11 a.m., HOLINESS ASSEMBLY. Subject, “ Our Duty,” Captain Brunton. 3 p.m., THE HAPPY HOUR. Address, Secretary White. 7 p.m., PEOPLE’S POPULAR SERVICE. . Subject, “ Forgiveness.” Adjutant Eva RadclifiCe. 800 Free Seats in a Cosy Hall. EDUCATIONAL. TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, LONDON. LOCAL CENTRE. THE next THEORY EXAMINATIONS A in connection with the above College will be held on sth December, 1931. ENTRIES for ALL DIVISIONS close on WEDNESDAY, August 19th. Syllabus and Entry Forms may be obtained from the Local Secretary, Ltd. T t , he grid’s leading system of AJ Shorthand: Pitman’s. Simplest, swiftest, surest. Thoroughly and efficiently taught in the shortest possible time at Digby’s Commercial School, 69 Worcester St. W. Day and Evening Classes in Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, English, Filing, etc. Term commence's with first lesson. Prospectus and full particulars on application. Special attention is given to the training of students for office appointments. TUITION. BALLROOM Dancing, latest variations taught privately. Simple method lor beginners. Expert instruction, small fee. Apply 8955. CHILDREN wanted for Fancy Dancing. Central. Thorough tuition. 10s term. Apply 5033, “Star”. X COMMERCIAL Art Ticket Writers in great demand. Learn right now. Particulars Box 185. 7972 X EXPERIENCED Driver, with own car, wants Driving Pupils. Reasonable rates. Apply 8821, “Star.” LATEST Ballroom Dancing taught in Studio or Private Homes. Expert instruction; small fee. “ Rythm,” care 8955, “ Star.” I EARN NOW! Hawaiian Guitar, UkuJ lele, Banjo-Mandolin. Honolulu Music Co., 107, Antigua St. Instruments stocked. 7966 X PIANOFORTE Teacher, Regd., has vacancies. Visit homes, two halfhours, 2s 6d weekly. Apply 8545. YOUNG Man (vocalist) requires singing teacher (vicinity Riccarton preferred). Apply 9045. YOUNG Man wishes to be Coached in Mathematics. Apply 9044. BALLROOM DANCING TUITION. THE “ BOWDEN ” STUDIO of Modern Ballroom Dancing (Mr and Mrs Leo Bowden) has now commenced its fourth season in Christchurch. Very large and central studio—ls2o sq. feet dancing space. Private Lessons at any time by appointment. Latest English dances taught by simple method. Call or ’phone 12 to 9 p.m. daily (excepting Saturdays). WARDELL’S BUILDINGS, 164. Cashel Street, top floor (take lift). ’Phone 38-078. X DANCING. FRASER’S SCHOOL, 36. Avonside Drive. Principals: Mr Wm. Fraser. Miss Sheila Fraser. Miss Fraser, having returned from Sydney, is now giving lessons in all latest Ballroom Dances, including Midway Rhythm, latest Variations in Foxtrot, Quickstep, etc., etc. Classes Wednesday and Saturday. Lessons any hour by appointment. BALLROOM, GREEK AND NATIONAL DANCING. MISS EVELYN EDGAR (trained and certificated by the Wordsworth School of Dancing, London) has recently arrived from England and is holding Classes for Children, including the Ruby Ginner revived system of Greek Dance. The latest Ballroom Steps, Midway Rhythm, etc., as now danced in the West End Clubs and Ballrooms of London, will be demonstrated by Miss Edgar and her partner before every Adult Class. For prospectus apply 25. Ilam Rd., Riccarton. SX MULVANY GRAY School of Dance, Drama and Mime.—All branches of dancing and voice production. Reduced fees for Friday evening ballroom classes. Bobblies Greek held Wednesday afternoons. Boys and girls’ ballroom Friday, 5 o’clock. Girls’ natural movement Saturday mornings. Private lessons by appointment. Studio—9B. Victoria Street ’Phone 33-717. SX BALLROOM DANCING. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. riIHE “BOWDEN” Studio of Modern -L Ballroom Dancing (Mr and Mrs Leo Bowden) will hold Special Classes for beginners, commencing on WEDNESDAY, July Ist. ADVANCED CLASSES begin on Monday, June 29th. INTENDING Pupils MUST enrol before the above dates, by personal appliPRIVATE LESSONS daily for tuition in London’s Latest Dances. The “ Bowden ” Studio enjoys an excellent reputation built by satisfaction of patrons during the four years the School has been operating in Christchurch. Call or ’phone from 12 to 9 p.m. daily (excepting Saturdays). The “Bowden ’ Studio, Top Floor, Wardell’s Bldgs., Cashel St. (Take Lift.) ’Phone 38-078. SX

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 193, 15 August 1931, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 193, 15 August 1931, Page 3

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