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SUNDAY TEACHERS’ SUMMER SCHOOL.

On Wednesday am! Thursday l he. school’s activities were continued, '<>mmencing al 7.30 a.m. with a celebration ul Holy Communion. At D.lo Archdeacon Taylor enniluvtcd bis Bible Studies of the Eatables. Ali-s Elliott at 111. I.A a.m. gave valm,b!e talks on Helps It) Teachers. followed by a ilemoiislration training elnss on Wednesday, and on Thursday a practical demon-ti'ation in the eonduet of a Uiiniergarlen class. Both afternoon* were devilled to model making, folk dancing or free recreation. On Wednesday evening models were made under the able direction ol .Miss Wills and afterwards the Rev. F. C. Lawrence told bis third missionary story of the life of Mary Slcssor. The members ol the school owe a great debt I ! gratis ud ■ In Dr TcichvL iniinii I'm- the d ■ i i -lit In 1 evening he at (•..I-, led I belli I Inn day. About I'll people, b-'lil Indent, and re.-lden!:. i-| llokillka. well' enchanted by the ex 1 renn* beauty ol the pictures they bad the opportunity ol seeing. To in some way express their appreciation of so nrolitabie anil pleasurable an evening, the students made a collection in aid of the local hospital, ol which for many years Dr Teiehclnutnu was medical officer. A sum of £3, 13s 8d was raised.

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 January 1925, Page 2

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SUNDAY TEACHERS’ SUMMER SCHOOL. Hokitika Guardian, 9 January 1925, Page 2

SUNDAY TEACHERS’ SUMMER SCHOOL. Hokitika Guardian, 9 January 1925, Page 2

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