WOODSTOCK SCHOOL
*" & .. «*» ; FIRST TERM MERIT LIST. gt. Vl.—Mary Muir 1; Eiva Stoop 2; iVlary Cooper 3. St. V.—Edward Stoop 1; Gladys Wells 2; James Agnew 3. g t . IV.—-3aek Keenan 1; Gordon Crase 2 ;'Willie Agnew 3. . St. lll.—James Stoop 1; Alma Stoop 2; Robert Madgvvick 3. gt. 11.—Jean. Stoop 1; Ellen Maclgwick. 2; Lucy Schroeder 3. V St. 1.- Mae. "Wells 1; George Agnew 2 j ' George Timpson 3. . v. Primer 4. —Noeline Keenan 1; May Cooper 2; Barry Angew 3. ‘Primer 4,-.—Krol Stoop 1; Harold Timp.oh 2- Ronald AVells 3.
fejA fair, "square deal,?- is the only plan To bring success to a business man. Coniriioreialy.thugs make patrons their *• There’d' rogues if there were no .'Tools; - ' E«il values for coin will never fail. There’s '.siltlsfaetion to . every sale— For Roughs and colds full value is Vfeur* ' • ?: Woods’ Great Pepper--4 • ,«<>••» ’•* •-» n-. r < *• - femint Cure. ~
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 May 1931, Page 3
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145WOODSTOCK SCHOOL Hokitika Guardian, 9 May 1931, Page 3
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