MEETINGS CONFERENCE PITT STREET CHURCH TO-DAY (FRIDAY) —CONFERENCE IN SESSION IN CHURCH 7.15 p.m.—Great Procession of Witness from the Church to the Civic Square. 7.30 p.m.—Open-air Meeting:. Speakers: Revs. C. Eaton and L. B. Neale. Leader: Rev. F. Copeland. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), at 2.45 Official Opening of Wesley College Chapel. PAERATA (presented by Mrs. W. H. Smith. Buses leave Pitt Street Church 1 p.m. Tickets from Caretaker. EDUCATIONAL jgEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL HORTICULTURE CLASSES. Nt-w Classes will be formed this year for Botany and Zoology as required* for the Diploma Examinations of the New Zealand Institute of Horticulture. Classes commence MONDAY. February 25. Enrolments should be made without delay. G. J. PARK, Principal. Elam school of art. 1 The First Term commences on MONDAY, February 25, 1929. Intending Students should make application for enrolment between February 20 and 23. Holders of Proficiency Certificates or any other higher qualification may attend under the Regulations for Junior and Senior Free Places in Technical Schools. Only full-time students are accepted at the Day Classes, but a class, for adult students over 25 years of age, in Drawing from Life, will be formed if sufficient applications are received. Write to the Registrar for Prospectus of classes, also forms for Elam Free Scholarships are obtainable on request.
A. J. C. FISHER, A.R.C.A., Director. SEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE. EVENING CLASSES. All classes commence on MONDAY NEXT. Enrolments should be completed this week. Some classes are already filled. G. J. PARK, Principal. PARNELL SHOPPING CLOCK, Watch and Jewellery Repairs can be relied on when done by Webgter Bros., Jewellers. THE SUN AGENCIES. ELLERSLIE — •Miss T. Strong:, Tobacconist, Panmure Road, near Ellerslie Hotel. Edward H. Churches. Bootmaker, Panmure Road. Mrs. McKeown, Newsagent. Southern Cross Theatre. Mrs. Olive Groves, Fruiterer, opp. Ellerslie Racecourse Gates, Green Lane. Mrs. Fergus, Confectioner, 270 Great South Road Tram Terminus. F. P. Green, Grocer. Seymour Street, Ellerslie. Mrs. G. Walsh, corner Amy St., and Panmure Rd., Ellerslie. EPSOM—•E. J. Thompson, Confectioner. Junction Great South and Manultau Rds. Mrs. Jas. Huston, Fruiterer, 365 Manukau Road. Mrs. J. M. Peel, 415 Manukau Road. M. Blackie, 448 Manukau Road, Epsom. W. Fallwell, Tobacconist, 405 Manukau Road, opp. Tram Barn. G. Davis, Confectioner. 527 Manukau Road. R. Horne, D.O.S. Fruiterer. 559 Manukau Road, near Onslow Road. Mrs. E. Impey, 622 Manukau Road, Greenwood’s Corner Post Office. FREEMAN’S BAY— C. Tyleeoat, Tobacconist, 4 Patteson Street, opp. Victoria Park. GREY LYNN *W. R. Gordon, 31 Vermont St. Shaw, Fruiterer, 215 Great North Rd. Churchill Leeds, Draper and Stationer, 301 Surrey Crescent, Old Tram Terminus. _ Miss McKenzie, Confectioner. 41A Richmond Avenue. Miss O’Hagen, Confectioner, corner Welpark Avenue and Old Mill Road. J. A_ Pickrell, Confectioner, etc., opp. Zoo gates.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 595, 22 February 1929, Page 3
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