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LOST —From Kokatahi mill, black collie DOG, collar number “439, Rotorua 1924.” Reward on return to Marquis of .Lome, Hold. FARM Eli.S’ FERTILIZER shares wanted. State lowest j,rice tb ‘‘X”. c/o this office. TJERSOXS wishing introductions •I. view matrimony. Write Manager N'.Z. I’rogressive Agency, 12 Panama Street, Wellington. Strictly confidential. OK. SALE— -Vice-sized . .SECTION, -B with 4-rootnecl cottage thereon A splendid kitchen garden. For particulars apply Wm. Kelly, Brittnn St. SALK—Fouiq half-draught - a HORSES, .staunch and sound. Apply Diggers' Sawmilling Cov., Ltd., Woodstock. "V\ TAXTED—A small capacity SKl’A- ' * RATOR. State particulars to “Separator” c/o ‘'Guardian” Office. FOR SALE—Cases of Cox’s orange APPPLES, grown at Sunnyhank Orchard on the sunny side of the tree at Sunny Xclson. CedermanV Busy Mart. South Revell Street. Rhone 130. LOST— Between Kanieri Lake and Hokitika, a motor car hood HOLDER. Tdcaso return to ,F. J. Andrews, butcher.

WANTED —For Showroom, experienced SALESWOMAN.' Apply \V. McKay nnd Son. •vyANTED TO SELL-PIANO (Wal- * ' ter Collinson) in .splendid order. J'ricc £o(). Apply '‘Guardian” Office. IN THE ESTATE OE GERTRUDE KATHLEEN MAI! Y HANRAH AN. TT IS HEREBY REQUESTED that ALE ACCuENTS, in duplicate, certified ns to the I2OtE. day of .January. ID-25, SHOULD BE RENDERED to the undersigned C. J. I*. SELLERS. Solicitor, I lokitika. WEST (.OAST TAKERS ASSOCIATION'. ON AND AFT El! MONDAY, .MARCH SHIi. the BRICE OF BREAD uil! he l.s Id ta.sh over tho counter, and Is 21d delivered. 1!Y ORDER. SCHOOL HUME LESSONS. PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ CORRESPONDENCE CLASSES. APPEAL TO PARENTS. rjnllE TEACHERS ash Tor your - a - hearty co-operation in carrying out this .scheme oT correspondence lessons. Children should do their work in their own homes, and not conoreoate Tor the |iurpose oT working together. instructions to prpii.s.

1 All answer papers except drawing :tn< 1 nt'o‘'l'iU)hy to 1,(.' posted to Hr* headmaster at the school not later Uiim 1 1 c .Monday following (lie puhlifation of the questions. 2 -Your name, address and standard to lie written on all of the papers, and the nnmher of your standard to he written also on the top left-hand curlier of the envelope. I! Papers will he marked and a record will lie kept, hut the papers them selves will not he returned. TO 11 KA D.M ASTKIiK. Headmasters are requested to make provision where necessary for receipt of mail at their schools, and lor distribution of journals.. STAXUAIM) VI. --KNCi MSI I. l hirst Set.) 1 - Punctuate: l.nnk here jack i said at last whats up nothings up harry said jack what made you think" so. 2- Combine into a single cnl- ic* fa) lie f.Monliose) had I'een •.leleal" I in I!'!'. (A.lverhial clause of limeA f|>) .Montrose was obliged to seek a place. (Principal clause.) (e) He had deserted his old friends. (Adverbial clause of reason.) (d) His life wotdd lie sale fAdjectiv a I clause to “ place ” in h.) ;l AVrito sentences tisin<t these words eorreetly ,y icc.inclit, T/'i'oserve, energy, continuous, infectious prevalent. ,i Anr.’i-.se into clauses naming them : —■ )a) When I receive boxes by post I open them very carefully. (Ii) M v poem is one which carries me back a lout*; time, o -Correct these: fat We do not like those kind of books.

(It) There wasn’t nobody there lull he. (c'l ill' was so flnn - ii*(! that In' couldn't hanllv say nothing. ST A Nl) Alt I) VI —A 1! ITi I M KTTC • I'irst Vet. > 1 —Express C 3 17s 10-Jd as the decimal ~i U.'t,). ( Answer to lour ilocimal nlaees.) _ 2—Hind difference between \-< ol L I 2s 5’ <1 and A~> <>l VI 1< s fid. ;t—| f 2-511. ot tea cost 15s lid, how many lh of same kind of tea can he bought for C l Us lllld ? | Kind the cost of paint in;/, outer walls of a house 5-1 ft lona, -Sft wide, ami lift high, if a lh of paint costing Is :ld will cover .'1 square yards. 5 Divide the sum of 5.75 I pins i plus ft. 125 plus Id--’7 phis .SHS by 1 --•> (t—Divide .(10015 by .01(5. 7 —Kind the product of .« x ."If! x 00112 x 1000. S_A man bought a horse and cart for C 12. If ho sells the horse lor L'io. at what price must he sell the cart to make a profit of L r > per cent, on the whole transaction ? 9—Kind the value of Hicwt Hors lib at C2 ms Id per cwt. 10 How many bricks each dm ,| i i., will be required to make a path 1(1(1 cards Inn" and lift wider STAXDAKY VI.—K..SSAY. 1 A summer shower. Ot- 2 A polar explorer. (),. ;j An excitin'; incident you bate witnessed. Cl HOC! RAP HA ■ India (map in exercise hook) inserting the names of the countries or seas that are its boundaries. Dll A AVI NO. (AVith pencil, crayon or brush.)

( a )_A tree in autumn. ua_\ cunt hanging on a STANDARD V.— F.NUIdSH. (First Set.) 1— Name gentler of each “> t-hose:—Queen. Hero. Niece. I ncle. 2 Analyse:— (;l ', Once more the same tumbled up and down. f (l„ The ship met large number UL (c) Alter that he could do nothing properly. 3 Correct these:— , c; He don’t want no one to help ,10 It was her as brought the news. ( c \ I c an run quicker than him. l_W'rite the part of speech ot each There .mre many who light nheie om big guns play. v ,3 Write sentences using the mg correctly:— , Practice, principle, pdlai, cruises. r cciv STANDARD \ ■ —F.s>.. At(a) Mv favourite game or ho.-v Or (b) Saturday morning m town. Or (c) An adventure on a raft. [Continued in next column.]

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1925, Page 3

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