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Special Advertisements. WANGANUI EDUCATION BOARD. Compulsory Attendance at Technical and Continuation Classes. IN compliance with the request of the Taihape School Committee, and with the sanction of the Minister of Education, the Wanganui Education Board has decided to bring Clause 124 of the Education Act, 1914, into operation in the Taihape School District. Parents and Guardians of young persons between the ages of 14 and 17 years, who have left school, and employers in whose employ such young persons may be, are required to send, not later than Tuesday, March sth, 1918, to the Director of the Taihape Technical School, the namesT and addresses (private or place of employment, as the case may be) of all such young persons. Commencing Monday March lith, 1918, such young persons are required to attend Continuation Classes at the Technical School; the girls for not less than four hours on one afternoon, or two hours on two evenings per week, and the boys for not more than five hours in each weex during the school year, the hours of attendance to be arranged with the Director of the Technical School. Under the provision of the Education Act, 1914, if any person knowingly employs a young person at any time (other than the ordinary hours of employment) when his attendance is by Regulation required at a Continuation or a Technical Class, he shall be liable to a fine not exceeding £2 and not less than ss, or in the case of a second subsequent offence, whether relating to the same or another young person, not exceeding £5. Any parent of a young person who does not regularly attend a Technical School or a class or classes as required by Regulations, is liable to the like penalties as aforesaid. , „ Where complaint is made to a Magistrate that any young person required by regulation to attend has been guilty of gross misconduot, or habitual disobedience, the Magistrate may, after such inquiry as he thinks fit, require the parent of the young person to enter into „a recognisance to the satisfaction of the Magistrate for the good behaviour of "the young person '>for the remainder of the period during which he is required to attend as aforesaid. Notices of enrolment should be forwarded to the Director of the Techni- | cal School without delay and all young persons referred to in the above must present themselves at the school on Monday, March 11th, 1918, for enrolment. The names of those who fail to enrol by Monday, March 11th, 1918, will be handed to the Truant Officer without warning further than this advertisement, z Any other information may be obtained from the Director, Mr. A. L. Wilson, who will meet Parents and Students in th e Technical School, from 7 p. m . f to 8 p.m., on Tuesday, March sth, 1918. W. H. SWANGER, Secretary. 26th February, 1918.

PRICES REDUCED FOR SPOT CASH OVER THE COUNTER. VIZ: Sides per lb g d Fore-quarters, per lb B,j Hind-quarters, per lb 9d Legs only, per lb 10d Loins only, per lb jq^ VEAL now in season, regular supplies every week-end at very reaa onable prices for casb: viz: 6c to 8d per lb, according to cut. No frozen or reject meat stocked. all guaranteed home-killed and the best tn-e can grow. Please note.—By paying spot cash and taking away your own goods, you save 2d per lb on all the meat we sell, or you buy. MEAT PURVEYOR, ETC. MAIN STREET, TAIHAPE. P.O. Box 56; Telephone 100. The most delicious Sauce In the wprlo*. Lotxr Yorkshire Reys&,

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Taihape Daily Times, 2 March 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, 2 March 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, 2 March 1918, Page 1

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