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DANCE. TE HORO PUBLIC HALL. FRIDAY NEXT, JANUARY OIL. (Proceeds in aid of To ll'oro Cricket Club). Good Ploor. Good Music. .Supper. Admission: Gents, 3s; Ladies, Is tid. M. FITZGERALD, Secretary. \Y. LARSEN, Treasurer. PALMERSTON NORTH BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. Rector: J. MURRAY, M.A. 'J’HE School Re-opens on WEDNESDAY, 4(h February, 1920. Classical, Commercial and Agricultural Courses. College House Boarding Establishment. for Boys.' Rector will be in attendance, at the School .from Monday. 20th January, to enrol pupils. Hours: 2 p.m. to t p.m. Prospectus obtainable on application, i W. HUNTER, Secretary. j PALMERSTON NORTH GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL. Principal: MISS C. B. MILLS, M.A.. B.Sc. ipiRST TERM commences WEDNESDAY', 4th February, 1020. Pending the completion of the new Girls’ High School in Fitzherbert Street, the classes will be conducted In the Technical School, Duke Street. The Lady Principal will be sit the Technical School from Monday, 2G{h January, to enrol pupils. Hours: 2 p.m. to -I p.m. W. HUNTER, Secretary. "yXSITORS to Otaki can obtain books from the Public Library (I-miuute from P. 0.); subscription, 2s Gd, covers one month. ’J'HE essence of all knowledge is. selfknowledge. Scientific Character ] Reading by return registered mail. Send birth date, month, year and pos- ! tal note 5s to T. J. DUNSTONE, Bo.t j 1418. Auckland. OPENING NOTICE. J WISH to notify the public of To Horo and district that 1 have taken over the business lately carried on by Mr W. .T. Diaper. In addition to being agent for all the leading newspapers. I will carry a large and well-assorted stock of Fancy Goods. Tobacco t:nd Smokers’ Requisites, Stationery, Confectionery, ete. Soda Fountain in full swing. In soliciting your patronage. I beg to state that it *:!! be my endeavour io study the wants of the district and supply all goods at*xetuonable prices-. HAROLD JONES. A. V. BRIGHT, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, OTAKI, FOR SALE: 85 Acres Good Dairy Country. IG3 Acres Good Dairy Country. 342 Acres Good Sheep Country. 5 Acres (more or less), 5-rootned House, h. and c. water, gas; splendid home for returned soldier. Also, Several other Properties In various j parts of the dLtriet; many within | easy distance of post office, creamery, radway, etc. Call or write for pari tieulars. Prices guaranteed right. ■ pADS.—A-new assortment of PADS, j especially suitable for ladies, 6d Y 3 ! Is Gd. —“MAIL** siarion«ry Basingj PRIVATE GREETING CARDS. j 7 ADZES .* See our HA N7>-jJ «7nj; * PAF’ES. Finert qualitv,. lor, A-E-risea,- .ujUIL'> stationery Bsot,
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