Wanted Known. WHITE and Cream Sateen, 1/6 yd. March campaign.—Farmers’ Union Trading Co. 543 v 4OIN Ginghams, 2/3 yd. March campaign.—Farmers’ Union Trading Co. 544 721 N White Twill Sheeting, 4/11 yd. March Campaign.—Farmers’ Union Trading Co. 545 361 N Heavy and Medium Calilco, yd. March campaign.—Farmers’ Union Trading Co. 40iN Nunsu Cloth, 3/2 yd. March Campaign-Farmers’ Union Trading Co. 547 HEAVY Navy Drill, lwith white stiipes, 3/9. March campaign.—Farmers’ Union Trading Co. 548 CLEAR out your odd lines by running a few Is pops in this column. Six shots ss. SMOKED MULLET, best cured. Trade supplied. Prices on application. —V. Mitchell, Manager Kaipara Fish Co., Helensville. 456 C. F. DEED (Pupil of Miss E. Whitelaw, L.R.A.M.) Announces that he has opened at Roulstqn’s Buildings, King Street, Pukekohe, a Music Studio and is prepared to accept pupils for Violin. Instruments supplied. Terms on aplication to ’Phone 49M. Public Notices. PUKEKOHE TECHNICAL SCHOOL. TECHNICAL AND CONTINUATION CLASSES WILL BEGIN ON 14th MARCH, 1921. Classes for adults and for Free Place Students will be held in the following subjects:— English Millinery Arithmetic Dressmaking Book-keeping Woodwork Cabinetmaking Shorthand Typewriting Cookery Full particulars from Local Superintendent, who will attend at the Technical High School from 7 p.m, to 9 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 9th March, to enrol students. W. .F J. MUNRO, 527 Local Superintendent. PUKEKOHE TECHNICAL SCHOOL. COMPULSORY CONTINUATION CLASSES. All young persons between the ages of 14 and 17 years, residing within two miles of the Pukekohe Technical School, and who are not attending a Primary or Secondary School, must attend at the Pukekohe Technical High School on WEDNESDAY, 9th March, at 7 p.m., to be enrolled in the above classes. Attendance is compulsory (see Section 124, Education Act, 1914). Any young persons between 14 and 17 years residing beyond two miles from the Technical School mav attend these classes as FREE STUDENTS, if their parents sign the necessary agreement. Attendance for four hours weekly is the absolute minimum required, therefore students are advised to take extra classes, so that they may escape the- penal clauses of the Act. Full particulars can be obtained from the Local Superintendent (Mr. W. F. J. Munro). J. P. KALAUGHER, Supervisor, 528 Auckland Education Board.
AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP The , STOCK of CUMBERLAND AND WHITEFORD, Consisting of FURNITURE AND FURNISHiNGS Will be sold on FRIDAY, FtfIARCH IT. Sale to start at 12 o’clock noon. GEORGE WALKER, 520 Auctioneer. SAWN JARRAK POSTS. KAURI TIMBER COMPANY, LTD., AUCKLAND.
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 613, 4 March 1921, Page 1
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