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CHURCH SERVICES. ST PAUL’S Evangelical Lutheran Church. —Rev R. H. Tracger. 7 p.m., N,o 1 of the Series of Lenten SerTuesday 1 , 1 7.45. Come and Worship our Blessed T TXIOX - Methodist Church, Addington. U —ll, Rev T. J. Wallis; Junior Choir; Anthem, "God is a Spirit.” 6.30, Mr Frank Olds; Anthem, ” All in the April Evening Hymn Study; Male Quartette. Lincoln Road—ll, Mr W. Jackson: 6.30, Mr A. G. Williams. 2141 rpHE SALVATION ARMY, X Christchurch City. A DAY OF JOY. 11 a.m.—Meeting conducted by Brigadier and Mrs Marshall, assisted by Songster Vera Marshall. 3 p.m.—Bright hour of music and song. 7 p. m .—People’s Popular Meeting. Leader, Adjutant Neeve. All welrpilE SALVATION ARMY, FITZX GERALD AVENUE, LIN WOOD. HARVEST FESTIVAL. Conducted by Mrs Adjutant Hughson. Special Music.. Special Singing. MONDAY and TUESDAY, 7.45 p.m. Programmes and Sale of Produce. SHIRLEY Methodist Church—Harvest Festival Services all day. 11 a.m., Rev S. Bailey (baptisms); 6.30 p.m., Mr Alan Gandall. Harvest hymns. Anthems. Choruses by an efficient choir. Burwood and Shirley people heartily invited. 7737 EDUCATIONAL. THE ASCOT MILLINERY SCHOOL. ILLINERY made M o-date Method of Tho: evening classes. Fees t 1338, ARMAGH ST. COMMERCIAL Education and Coaching _ for Matriculati w.. ound. practical and comprehensive, lay, Evening and Part-time Classes. Inividual instruction by thoroughly quaffed experts. Outstanding examination esults and 290 office appointments were btained by students during 1933. Dig- ■ Commercial School, 63, -Worcester street W. Y w * c - AOPPORTUNITY COURSES. ■Tirst Term opens Monday. February 19. Salesmanship, Needlework, Physical Work and General Classes. Fee for 12 weeks, 2s 6d. Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, 2.30-5 p.m. EVENING CLASSES. Evening classes and day domestic SCIENCE CLASSES will commence on "WEDNESDAY NEXT, February 21st. Enrolments will be taken each afternoon next week after 2.30 p.m., and in the Evenings from 6 p.m., with the following restrictions: MONDAY—6-7.30: GIRLS and "WOMEN ONLY. 7.30 9: ONLY BOYS AND MEN FOR COMMERCIAL AND EXAMINATION CLASSES. TUESDAY EVENING —ONLY BOYS AND MEN FOR TRADES AND INDUSTRIAL CLASSES. Prospectus with full information re Courses and Fees on application. Pupils who left Primary or Secondary Schools at the end of last year should enrol at once to retain their Free Places. i ODERN Ballroom Dancing Taught in a few private lessons, any age, no failures. Latest steps; satisfaction guaranteed. Apply 9249, Star.” X BALLROOM Dancing, Albert Boals Studio, 93, Ferry Road, specialising maltz, fox-trot and quickstep; also ’—lda 0343 AT old 3d PIANOFORTE Tuition. fee -- lessons. Miss Pearce, 153, Licheld St., City. 20 1 5 _ rrOUNG Accountant would Catch BookL keeping. Beginners or students to tage T. , Terms, etc., on application to 281, “ Star.” PUPILS Wanted for Hairdressing; Marcel, Permanent and Water Paving. Terms moderate. Tll6. 7X-HEADMASTER, 20 years’ teaching li Mathematics, forming Matriculaion Mathematics Class for backward upils. 9775, ” Star.” ' tTcTtT PIANOFORTE Teacher has ’ Vacancies. Pupils prepared exmination and competitions; Is 3d ?sson. 9729, “ Star.” PHRlSTC^ttbctt POT .LEGE ACCOUNTANCY (Established 19271. OF LECTURES RESUME MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12. Enrol early and reap the benefit of the full course of 36 Lectures. 1933 ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS 46 Sectional Passes obtained by the College. Students cannot afford to take risks with whom to study. AH our tutors have had actual teaching experience, ranging from 4 to 10 years. Our reputation is based on Merit, Efficiency and Performance. WE AFV'ERTISE PROVED AND EFFECTIVE RESULTS. Apply NOW for this year’s prospectus and time-table, or call and see THE DIRECTOR. C/o Messrs Nicholls, North and Nicholls, A.M.P. BUILDINGS. 'Phones 35-776. 38-084. P.O. Box 1116. 1136 X CANTERBURY COLLEGE. UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL SCIENCE. DEAN: Professor P. H. Powell, M.Sc., M.Eng., M.1.E.E., M.A.I.E.E. Lectures begin on THURSDAY, MARCH Ist, 1934 The School provides: 1. A complete course for the Degree of Bachelor of Mechanical, Civil and Electrical Engineering. 2. Instruction in the Technical Science of Engineering and Allied Trades. 3. Instruction in Applied Pllectricity. 4. Instruction in Surveying. Complete EVENING COURSES for; (a) Apprentices in Mechanical Engineering. (b) Apprentices in Electrical Engineering. (c) For Electrical Fitters' License. Students can see the Dean to arrange their courses at the following hours: Day Students—February 26th to February 28th. New Evening Students—7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, February 28th. Evening Students—7 to 9 p.m. fr< March Ist to March 7th. C. C. KEMP. Canterbury College, Registra Christchurch. 167 CANTERBURY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. SESSION 1934. THE SESSION OPENS ON TUESDAY, X FEBRUARY 27th, and Lectures begin on THURSDAY. MARCH Ist. Students must enrol before Thursday. Printed directions regarding enrolment and giving the hours when the Rector and Professors will be in attendance to interview students may be obtained from the Registrar's Office. Students desirous of obtaining exemption from lectures should apply without delay to the Rector. C. C. KEMP, Canterbury College, Ch ristchurch. 13th February, 1934. Registrar. 167SX

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20233, 17 February 1934, Page 3

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