LATE LOCALS.
Brassware so popular just now can be obtained at reasonable prices >at Addisons. Inspection invited.—Advt.,
Thrifty buyers would be advised to see the bargains in men’s and boys suits at Addisons.—Advt. Addisonls have opened up their 'V first shipment of. new curtain nets. Those in search of something extra nice and moderate in price should • ’ call early or ’phone 89.—Advt. . “In recent years there hfive been heard certain ultra-superior people who ' > declaim the value of examinations,” said Professor J. Maxwell Walker, chairman of the Professorial Board, at the Auckland University College capping ceremony on Friday, (reports the “New Zealand Herald”). “However, there are still some of us who are ftrmly convinced of the fact that examinations are really of value from the-edp-: : cational standpoint, and at any rate from the viewpoint of students building up a career. In this respect the.examination system could hardly be replaced.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 August 1929, Page 5
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148LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 15 August 1929, Page 5
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