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PUBLIC NOTICES THT EN R Y HAY AND CO., 10 PALMERSTON BUILDINGS, (Phone 47-068) Have been Appointed Agents for CHECKER TAXIS. CHECKER MESSENGER SERVICE. Phone or call, and your requirements will be attended to promptly. JECURITY COLLECTING AND INQUIRY AGENCY. 10 Palmerston Buildings, Queen Street. Phone 47-068. RENTS AND OVERDUE ACCOUNTS COLLECTED. Personal Visits. HENRY HAY, Manager. fJITT OF AUCKLAND. SPECIAL ORDER. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the following Resolution passed at a special meeting of the Auckland City Council convened for that purpose, and held on the 19th day of January, 1925, and intended to operate as a Special Order will come up for confirmation at a Special Meeting of the Auckland City Council to be held on THURSDAY, the 16th day of February, 1928, in the Council Chamber, Town Hall, Auckland, at 1.45 p.m., viz.:— “The Auckland City Council doth hereby by Special Resolution intended to operate as a Special Order resolve— THAT those portions of Section 31 of the City of Auckland shown on the diagram endorsed hereon, and thereon edged green and marked respectively QUeen Street, Fergusson Street and Myers Street be and the same are hereby declared to be public roads or streets.” BOROUGH COUNCIL NOTICES BALANCE-SHEET, 1925-26. Notice is hereby given that the Bal-ance-sheet for the year ended March 31, 1926, together with the report of the Audit Office thereon, is now oj>en for public inspection at the office of the Council during office hours until, and including Wednesday, the 22nd day of February next. Copies will be posted free of charge on receipt of application. ; H. UTTING, HOLIDAY NOTICES ANNUAL STAFF PICNIC. CLOSING OF OFFICES. The General Offices and Showroom of the Board, at 81 Albert Street, Auckland, and the Cash Receiving Depot at Devonport, will be closed on THURSDAY, A. MAIN, Ac ting- Secretary. 81 Albert Street, Auckland. January 24, 1928. WANT ADVTS. FOR THE SUN Will be Received by HAROLD SCHMIDT, CHEMIST QUEEN STREET, Between Savings Bank and Regent Theatre. The annual meeting of the MARAETAI IMPROVEMENT AND SOCIAL ASSOCIATION, INCORPORATED, will be held in the HalJ, Maraetai, at 7 p.m. on 28th inst. GEORGE AVERY, Secretary. fOLY NAME SOCIETY. All Members of the Society throughout the City and Suburbs are invited to take part in the Demonstration in St. Benedict’s, SUNDAY, 29th inst., 7 p.m. Badge or Button to be worn. Preacher: V. Rev. Father Powell, 0.P., Provincial of the Dominican Fathers in Australia. The Meeting is for Men only. S A M O AN DEPORTATION. GREAT PUBLIC MEETING OF PROTEST, CIVIC SQUARE, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), Mid-day, 1.15 p.m. Speakers: Hall Skelton, E. Stevenson and others. Oh, liberty, what crimes have been committed in thy name. EDUCATIONAL KINDERGARTEN AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL. FIRST TERM COMMENCES: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14. Principal: MISS R. GRESHAM. Phone 20-994. 17jSMPIRE RD„ EPSOM. TECHNICAL OEDDON MEMORIAL COLLEGE. Parents are notified that the College Office is now open and that enrolments of pupils for the day school should be made at once. The College classes commence on Tuesday, February 7, at 9 a.m. Pupils who have previously attended the day school and intend to return this year are notified that the enrolments to date are so heavy that their application forms should be posted immediately, if they wish to be sure of admission to the day school this year. Evening school enrolments will not commence until February 16, but a Prospectus, containing all information in respect to evening classes may now be obtained at the College Office. G. J. PARK, Principal. UCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD NEW NORMAL SCHOOL, EPSOM. The above-named school will open on February 1. The' Headmaster will be in attendance, to enrol pupils, on Friday, January 27, and Tuesday, January 31, from 9 a.m., to 4 p.m. Parents should bring school reports for 1927. WELLESLEY STREET SCHOOL This school wUI open on February 1, on which date the Acting-Headmaster will be in attendance to enrol pupils. Expupils of Nelson Street School may attend this school. E. C. PURDIE, Secretary. LAWN TENNIB A BRUCE, for Tennis Rackets. Rackets. restrung and repaired; patronised by Tilden, ex-world’s champion.—94, Albert Street.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 260, 24 January 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 260, 24 January 1928, Page 3

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