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TUESDAY “LUXURY.” “Luxury’ MCLEAN'S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE “LUXURY.” and her utter RUBY BE REMER in: The most beautiful woman in Ameri modern story of a woman’s love for luxury, disregard off the pi ice lor this craving, ALL NEW SUPPORTS !—PATH It NEWS AND RATHE COLOR REVIEW 1 A BRAY STUDIOS CARTOON I MUSIC BY FULL ORCHESTRA! COMING :—“Diseonted Wives” ; “The Forbidden Valley” ; “The Man Alone”

TUESDAY OPERA HOUSE MASTER PICTURES WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS JOHN' GILBERT AND NORMA SHEARER SUPPORTED BY AN ALL-STAR CAST “THE WOLF MAH.” lN “THE WOLF MAN.” An exciting tnle of the lumber oiiini>« of northern Quebec. INTERNATIONAL NEWS! SUNSHINE COMEDY! ORCHESTRA. USUAL PRICES.

GEOGRAPHY. In your ONorci.se draw a map of Eiiclnnd, marking in the chief mountains, rivers and coast features. DRAWING. With a pencil, crayon or paint brush.) (a) A spray of autumn leaves. Or (b) A straw hat. ST AND AR D V.—AH ITAI FT IC. i First Sot.) 1— Multiply £317 12k Sijd by 139, and prove by lone division. 2 Find the nineteenth part of 44sq. yards, 4sfj. foot, 4()sq. inches. 3 Reduce thirteen thousand fourponces to guineas. 4lf the tyre of a bicycle wheel is 7ft Tin round (in circumference) how many miles, etc has the bicycle gone when the wheel has revolved one thousand one hundred times? o—Find all the simple factors you can for fa) 1728, (In 17(10.

I 6—J then 2 then J then sof Cl 7 Make out a bill for the following: llllli of strawberries at Is od a lb. 221 b of currants at 3.'d a lb. 7.; Hi of cheryies at lOd a lb. 181 b of raspberries at !Ud a lb. Carriage 3s (id. 8— A grocer purchases a case of candles which weighs lewt lop' 211 b. If the case weighs 121 h how many candles are there if six candles weigh libs' fl—Find the value of 3-7 of 13 5d plus f-S) of Cl os IJd plus 2-3 of 17s (id 10—Find 27 times lo tons loewt lrjr Kill). STAND A 1! I) IV— KXCiIdSH. (First Set.) 1 Divide info subject and predicate: (a) Strange things I see appearing. (h) On the day of the trial the hall was crowded. (c) On the lake settled a Hock of wild ducks. 2 Correct these:— ■a) They aint doing no more than ns. (h) I swum quicker than him. (c) As ivc was coming home we seen tile house what was struck I y lightning. 3 Turn these into the singular mini-

a) The women were the wives of fishermen. ')) The churches have tall spires. I —Tell the part of speech of each work in capitals. The OCEAN LINER ARRIVED safely in the inner HARIHH'R. d- - Write" subjects for the following: (a) was killed by a motor-car. Hi Yesterday of sheep arrived from Gisborne. (c> Over the city of aeroplanes flew. ESSAY. fa) A letter to a friend telling about ti.e happiest day in these holidays. Or ill) The brook's story. (Autobiography.) GEOGRAPHY. In your exercise draw a map ot Australia, marking in the States, chief mountains, rivers and coast features. DRAWING. (With pencil, crayon or paint brush.) ,a) A flower from your garden. Or <b) A hammer or shovel. STANDARD IV. —A R IT! IM ETI('. (First Set.) 1 Kind the sum of Cdb Ills KRd. L'7l) ISs (i'.d, L' IS Ids 7<l, LID 11s Rid. 1' 17 1 !)s fi;;d, L'67 IDs SRI. 2 Kind Odd times 112. do”. d -From ten thousand pounds siilif!;d27 !<:■. :>1 twice'. i . Diode L: d !•'• Id c(|iialh among i,,,i ~ . What sum of money is II times L2ld (is DRI “ (i How much do you owe your groc

of tea at 2s lid a Hi. ;(lli of butter at Is Ski a lb. 501 b of flour at 2d a Hi. (ilh of suoar at 4 1 1 a Hi. 7 Divide (>8,187,H(i0 by 00. 8— flow many liovs will have to subscribe Is Od each to buy a ball worth f IS Od. a pair of hats each Ids lb I and a set of wickets worth *»s? 9 A blacksmith puts 0 nails in a horseshoe, how many horses run he shoe with 0 cross of nails. 10 At a concert there were ei tickets at ‘is lid. 108 at ‘is and 218 at Is each. 1 low much money was taken al-

together? STAN HA HD 1 IT.—AH ITHMKTIC. (Hirst Sot.) | Kind 12 times 3879. o Kind the sum of 3087 plus 218 plus 798 plus 875 phis 389. ;{ i low much is 9 times 831 greater tluiu 11 times 383? I \ farmer has five thousaml sheep , he sells ■- <>t' them. How many has he still? Krom 3980 take 709 as often as possible. _ ('.— Find the value of 893 plus ,89 538 plus 30!) 7—Learn to add sums of money as follows: — I'3 13s T.UI plus f t 9s 10;|d plus Lo 9s Old plus CO 8s 7\d. S—Work out and learn farthings to .18 farthings. STANDARD HI.—DR A WIND. (with pencil, crayon or paint brush.) An apple, a pear, banana (one or more).

ESSAY. Write one <>l these: : ;l . A diiy nt the seaside. (h The story told hy a street letterSTANDARD 11. —Alt ITtl MF.TIC. (First Set.) ■j Add IS plus 17 plus 10 plus -’0 plus 9. ~ o From 911 take away 2. as often as you can. f a , 3—Find the J of 92 plus 1-9 of I How many shoes are needed to shoe 9 teams of 5 horses. ;j Find the value of 99 L (’, How mauv feet are there hu •> horses, 7 vows. 9 sheep, half a do,en lucks and a pony? ; Work out and learn pence table is far as 72 pence equals 6s. s I .earn 12 times table. STAND AltO 1. —ARITHMETIC. 1 Add 8 plus 9 plus 7 plus 6 plus 3. o —From. 21 count backward by foui. - many shoes are needed for 5 boss and 9 jiirls? 4 Find 1 then 1-3 then 1 of _4 men. 5 Learn 2 times, 3 times table in fulL _ q __ ''' ' POF.TR Y.

Vll standards: Choose a poem you like, write it neatly in your exercise, and memorise some of it dai y. ■READING. The School Journal which will. « possible, be forwarded to yon. LEGION OF fronttersmen. 4 MEETING will be held in A Mclntosh’s Club rooms on THURSDAY NEXT at S p.m to form a branch of the Legion an a-O a Rifle Club. T -, r>f^x-n B. DRUMMOND. A. G, JONES,

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1925, Page 3

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