CHEAP TIME SWITCH.
I With a penny mouse rap and a •1/11 all-rm clock a Palmerston North business. man has perfected a timemilch operating on an electric curent me er which has been approved by the Iccal electrical inspecting authority. Previously he had to return o his shop from his house lak. at night to s' 'itch off his window display lights. _Now the cheap contrivance does the job as effectively as the second-hand time-switch he was offered for £l5. RADIO IN SCHOOLS. “That in vi.w of th? educational /alue of wireless and the cinematograph, the Education Department be asked to determine a policy of fully providing these in schools or to what amount they ’v'ould be prepared to assist commit tees.NblrVe of the above mdtioii for the next meeting i was given by Mt. J. J Clark, at the I monthly meeting of the Wellington j Education Board, yesterday. I ANZAC DAY PARADE. ■ The Anzac Day parade on Sunday will include the Stratford Citizens’ Band, Returned Soldiers, Territorials, and Boy Scouts. The parade will assemble in Fenton Street near the Malone Memorial Gates at 11.45 a.m., and will move off at. noon for Victoria Park, if fine, or for the Town Hall, if wet. After the service the Women’s Division of the Farmers’ Union will entertain the Returned Soldiers at ■ the Parish Hall -at lunch.*
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 414, 22 April 1937, Page 4
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226CHEAP TIME SWITCH. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 414, 22 April 1937, Page 4
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