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CJHUROH NOTICES gAPTIST |UBEBNACLE. LORD'S DAY, FEBRUARY 4. 10 a.m. nnd f. p.m.—PRAYER MEETINGS. 11 a.m.—PREACHER: J}R. yy Q.RAHAM gGROGGIE. Subject: "DYNAMIC PRAYER." The LORD'S SUPPER will ho observed at the close of this Service. All who lovo our Lord in Sincerity and Truth are Welcome to His Table. 6.30 p.m.—Song Service. 7 p.m.—PREACHER: J) R - y\T Q. RAH AM gCROGGIE. Subject: " FIGHTING BESETTING SIN." The TABERNACLE CHORUS CHOIR Will Sine. MONDAY, 7.3O—PRAYER MEETING. THURSDAY, FEB. 8, AT 7.30 P.M. Second Series of Bible Lectures by D«- yy QRAHAM gCKOGGIE. SUBJECT: "QHRIST, r rj^O gCRIPTURE " (Four Lectures). Epsom baptist church. Minister: REV. J. K. REID, YOUNG PEOPLE'S DAY. 11 a.m.—" THE SECRET OF SERVICE'." Communion Service. 7 p.m.—" GLORIOUS YOUTH." MOUNT ALBERT BAPTIST CHURCH. 11—Communion Service. 2.3o—Reopening of B.C. and School. 7—Baptismal Service. Preacher: REV. JOHN LAIRD. M.A. SHACKLETON RD. BAPTIST CHURCH. Minister: REV. R. L. FURSDON. 11 a.m.. Quarterly Communion, Dedication of S.S. Teachers; 2.30 p.m.. S.S. Promotion Ceremony: 7 p.m., "Are You Ashamed of Being Called ' Religious' ? " A VONDALE BAPTIST CHURCH. A 11 A.M. AND 7 P.M. REV. H. G. GORING Commences His Ministry and will Preach at Both Services. PUBLIC WELCOME MEETING, TUESDAY, 7.45 p.m. Come and Rejoice Willi Us. JpREE FUNDAMENTAL CH. I 91 \ Minister: I |p|3: 7 | / DR. H. N. MACLEAN. |/ Orange Hall, Newton Road, Symonds Street. II a.m.—Communion. MR. JNO. FERGUSON.' 2.45 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p.m.—MR. FRED EADE. WEDNESDAY NlGHT—Midweek Prayer Meeting at 7.30 p.m. fGARUAWAHIA EASTER CAMPS. Meetings for Prayer and Preparation for Easter will Commence TO-NIGHT, at 7 p.m., at C.A.W.G. Hall, Fergusson Building, Civic Square. All Are Welcome. EDUCATIONAL JJAMILTON JJIGH gCHOOL. SESSION 1934. The First Term will open on TUESDAY, February 6. Free Places are offered to Proficiency Certificate Holders under 16 years at time of admission. The following Courses have been established : 1. CLASSICAL.—EngIish, Latin, French, History, Mathematics, Science. 2. COMMERCIAL. English. French. History, Geography, Mathematica, Science, Book-keeping. 3. COMMERCIAL AND DOMESTIC.— English, History, Geography, Arithmetic, Science, Dressmaking. Bookkeeping, Shorthand. Typewriting. 4. AGRICULTURAL.—EngIish, History, Geography, Mathematics, Book-keep-ing. Theoretical and Practical Agriculture. 5. POST-MATRICULATION. Teachers' C., Accountancy, Science. University Scholarship. The Headmaster will be in attendance at the School on February 3 and 5, for the enrolment of new pupils. Prospectus for 1934 Session on application. R. ENGLISH. Secretary. TTiDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES. WESLEY COLLEGE, PAERATA. Certain Scholarships and Bursaries are now available at the College for Boys between the ages of 11 and 16 years. These Scholarships and Bursaries enable boys to prepare for all the usual School Examinations or to take the Special Agricultural Course. Further particulars from R. C. CLARK, M.A., Principal. a "WAIKATO DIOCESAN /fl\ » * SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. HAMILTON. Headmistress: MISS A. E. SATCIIELL. 8.A., Late of St. Margaret's, Christcluirch, N.Z.. and St. Stephen's High School, Clewer. Windsor, England. Pupils prepared for Matriculation and other Examinations, including Associated Board of Music, Primary and Secondary Departments. FEES (Per Term).—Day Girls, 4 to 7 guineas; Boarders, 20 to 28 guineas (including Board, Tuition and Laundry). Open-air Dormitories and Class Rooms. Ideal surroundings, with spacious playing fields. School Opens THURSDAY, February 8. Boarders return February 7. Prospectus from SECRETARY. P.O. Box 21. Hamilton. gT. QUTHBERT'S PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE. EPSOM AUCKLAND. (For Boarding and Day Girls). Boys may attend through Kindergarten and Primers. This foremost, highly efficient College offers i sound training from Kindergarten to Matriculation, and Junior University standard, and a Special Course for Non-examina-tion Girls. Also combining a wise and balanced education of the physical, moral, religious (undenominational) and social side of the pupil's nature. Four scholarships are granted within the school annually. REDUCED FEES. FIRST TERM COMMENCES ON THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1934. BOARDERS TO ARRIVE ON WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 7. 1934. The Principal, Miss L. Clouston, 8.A., will interview Parents and Guardians at the College on Tuesday and Wednesday, February 6 and 7, from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.. and from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Entrants may enrol now. Prospectuses and enrolment forms on application. G. BAILEY. Registrar. SEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE. The Day Classes will resume on THURSDAY, February 8. and enrolments may now be made at the College Office during office hours. New pupils will attend on WEDNESDAY, February 7, at 9 a.m. Courses of instruction are offered in Agriculture, Business Training, Engineering, Printing, Woodwork for hoys, and in Commercial Work, Commercial Art and Domestic Science for girls. The College equipment is both adequate and modern, and a fulltime staff of specialist teachers is available for all courses. Evening Classes commence on February 26, and prospectuses may be had on application, but enrolments are not accepted before February 16. G. J. PARK, Principal. CCOUNTANCY AND "RANKING. j^CCOUN 1933 EXAMINATIONS. J.J' EMING.WAY'S BEAT ALL RECORDS. 692 SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES. The originators, pioneers, and, for over 36 years, leaders of the Home Study Method still stand pre-eminent in their chosen field. DIPLOMA IN BANKING. Total Passes for all N.Z 281 HEMINGWAY'S . . .. .. 175 All the rest combined . . . . 106 Hemingway's score over 02 per cent of all recorded passes. ENSURE SUCCESS, Enrol with the School thut gets results. J-J EMINGWAY'B CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516. Auckland. CJL

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21716, 3 February 1934, Page 20

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