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PUKEKOHE TECHNICAL SCHOOL

CONTINUATION CLASSES. Classes for adults and free place students at the Pukekohe Technical School will !>egin on March 8, the subjects being as follows: English arithmetic, shorthand, typewriting, book-keeping, woodwork, dressmaking, ni i l l inery, mechanical draw inn'. A'lrs. Martin, of Remington College, Auckland, will conduct the dosses. i;ie .'Miipuhory continuation classes. for all pes ir; bi lueon the ages of 14 and 17, residing within two miles of the school, will also be commenced, pupils being required to en''ol at the school on March 8. Instruction in first aid will be oi/en by Dr. Wake. Full instructions are advertised.

The public are again reminded that seats may he reserved at The Mockery for the screening of "Stella Maris" to-morrow evening. All reserves must he occupied by N p.m., otherwise the management will accept no responsibility.

A little girl's iv-say ort Sinn: "Men are what wo-nen manv: thev drink and smoke and swenjf I'ct'i men and women sprang from "moukoys, hut woman si'rang the further." Alec and Dougal were adrift *it sea in an open ho::!:. Alec (mi hi. knees): "0 Lord, I ken I've broken most of Thy commandment;, and I've been a hard drinker ail nn days, hut 0 Lord, if we're spared this time I promise never-" Dougal: "1 wo uldni commit masel' own far. Alec: I think I see land.' In the course of a sermon in All Saints' Cathedral, in ll.ithurst, l!isnop Long remarked: "I cannot understand \\!iv we should be expected to come here to sing all sorts of sentimental hvmns- hymns that sometimes make me si• ■ k There !S douht that a l<>t of thcni are drivelling sentimentality. At limes 1 feel ashamed to hear them. 1 would like to cut about three-quar-ters of our hvnim; out of the hymn book."

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 509, 27 February 1920, Page 2

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PUKEKOHE TECHNICAL SCHOOL Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 509, 27 February 1920, Page 2

PUKEKOHE TECHNICAL SCHOOL Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 509, 27 February 1920, Page 2

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