RACING O 1 C 1 UMMER RESTING, 1928. gATTJRDAY AND 'yy’EDXESDAY pEBRUART AND 22. PRIZE MONEY, £7,150. LEADING EVENTS. OTAHUHU CUP of £I,OOO and Gold Cup valued at lOOgns; 2 miles. DOMINION HANDICAP of £1,000; 2 miles. NO RACE ON PROGRAMME OF A DESS VALUE THAN £3OO. NOMINATIONS for All Events close with the Secretary at his office, Acacia Buildings, O’Connell Street, Auckland, or FRIDAY NEXT, February 3, at FIVE P.M. R. D. ABSOLUM, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES Henry hay and c 0., 10 PALMERSTON BUIDDINGS, (Phone 47-068) Have been Appointed Agents for CHECKER TAXIS. CHECKER MESSENGER SERVICE. Phone or call, and your requirements will be attended to promptly. SCHOARSHIPS. mm UNIVERSITY CODDEGE. SMITH-WYLIB SCHOLARSHIPS IN FORESTRY, 1928. Applications of Candidates for the Smith-Wylie Scholarships, tenable at the College, will be received by the Registrai at the College Office, on or before FEBRUARY 23, 1928. The Examination will be held at 10 a.m. on March 1, at the College. A copy of the regulations is obtainable on application. , M. R. O’SHEA, B.Com. Registrar. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES TO DISTRICT COUNCILS AND OTHERS. Medical Practitioner requires information of any district requiring a Resident Doctor. D. 7179, The Sun. WANT ADVTS. FOR THE SUN Will be Received by HAROLD SCHMIDT, CHEMIST QUEEN STREET, Between Savings Bank and Regent Theatre. EDUCATIONAL SACRED HEART COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. Secondary and Primary Departments. Boarders and Day Boys admitted from Standard lIL upwards. The College will reopen on Tuesday, February 7. Arrangements may be made by telephone for an interview at the College on any day after January 21. Phone 26-087. V ASANTA GARDEN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND BOYS WILLIAMSON STREET (off Mt. St. John Avenue), EPSOM. Individual care and character training, modified Montessori and Dalton systems. Government certificated teachers; pupils prepared for proficiency examinations. Eurytnmics taken by qualified Dalcrozt teacher. Open-air schoolrooms in beautiful surroundings. Unsectarian. Fees per term. —Primers, £2 16s; standards, £4 Is, including stationery. School will reopen on Tuesday, February 7. Apply to the Principal or the Secretary, Vasanta House. The Principal Miss Faram, will be in attendance to interview parents on Monday, February 6, from ] p.m., to 3 p.m. AQUATICS 'Jt/TANUKAU Yacht and Motor-Boai Club.—Nominations for Open Speec Boat Championships and Open Yach Championships, which take place on th< Manukau on SATURDAY, Feb. 11. Nominations close Feb. 4. Nomination fee, 2s 6d.—W. J. Rawlinson, Hon. Sec. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION POINT CHEVALIER—CasuaIs £2 10s reduction permanents; Flats fron £1; meals optional; bed-breakfast, ss. Beach Haven, Johnstone St. W. Ritchie, Stationer, opp. P.O. Queen Street. PANMURE— Mrs. G. C. Farr, P.O. Store, Pan mure. PARNELL— Mrs. A. Horne, Fruiterer, Parnel Road. Mrs. K. Bell, Confectioner, Gittos Street. Mrs. L. S. Curtiss, Fruiterer, 91 Par nell Road. N. G. Jervis, Confectioner, 195 Par nell Road. PENROSE— Newman and Son, Confectioners Station Road. PONSONBY*R. C. Wills, Chemist, 117 Ponsonby Road. Misses E. and C. Cowbourne, Confectioners, 17 Ponsonby Road. E. Morgan, Fruiterer, 95 Ponsonby Road. C. F. Stevenson, Stationer, 139 Ponsonby Road. Miss Phillips, Confectioner, 316 Ponsonby Road. Stone, Stationer, 288 Ponsonby Road. Miss J. Allen, Confectioner, Golden Bowl, Ponsonby Road. PT. CHEVALIER— C. H. Rose, Fruiterer and’ Confectioner, Great North Road, neai Gladstone Road. __ ~
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 267, 1 February 1928, Page 3
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