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"Young teachers should bo given better relative gradings than they have had in the past," said Mr E. C. Banks at a meeting of the Auckland Education Board. "'A tradesman at the end of four years is considered to be fully qualified, while it takes a teacher at 64 is supposed to be as nearly the tree. By the system of seniority, a teacher is supposed to be as nearly perfect as possible, yet a year later he is, theoretically, worthless and »» retired. That is the fallacy of the present system of seniority. Mr Banxs said a teacher shoud be able to get t6 the top of his profession at the age of 35 or 40. Personally he would prefer in a school an energetic young man rather than a man of 65. • Although grass will not grow in Asia and Africa, the most beautiful flowers and shrubs flourish there in perfection. WHAT IS SUNEUBX, ANYTTAY? Let the experts say what they like— I say sunburn is a sign of carelessacsel For you can enjoy sua-bathia| ailJ you like—and with pleasure—u vou only start with the protection of a Q-tol coating. You then acquire . the fashionable golden glow of "sun-tan without burn and pain, tj-tol is , w on^ —5

Antique Designs in Yapc&try How showing . a flue range ot Conimenced Tapestry Work 'wltii materials to finish—Stools, Cushions, Screens, "and Fender Stools. Good designs—moderately pricedMRS POPE Ltd. AST NEEDLEWORK SPEbtAii-ST. P4169 HEMSTITCHING A* SHdSTUST STOTIC3B Lttge Orders *t Coßtraet' Pricee. Country Order® Promptly Attended. To. 3£ISS. 3£ooX # 203 HIGH ST- . (Upstairs). M&SSD

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20094, 25 November 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20094, 25 November 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20094, 25 November 1930, Page 2

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