BUSINESS NOTES
Miss McNlckle, teacher of music, will resume her teaching on Monday next. With the opening of the school next week parents—mothers especially— are sure to be somewhat worried by the call of the children for school books and school requisites. Ken Aitken, 'bookseller and stationer, Oxfordstreet, Levin, once again notifies thn public that lie pays particular attention to the wants of tlio school children., and that parents would do well in advising their children to make their > -way to his 'establishment, where they will find the best class of stationery, v etc., is stocked at lowest possible prices With every school book purchased Mr Aitken is Riving away a postcard; the children collecting the largest number of these cards will receive- a handsome prize. School committees are here advised to write to-day for special pricelist of school supplies.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 January 1915, Page 3
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140BUSINESS NOTES Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 January 1915, Page 3
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