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TEACHERS APPOINTMENTS. Tin , Auckland Education Board authorised the following appointments this morning:— Head Teachere.—Mr. W. A. Le Cocq., Tapapa; Mrs. E. A. Gall, Wharepoa; Miss S. 51. J Maider, Whakainarama. Sole Teacher. —Miss V. Deroles, Pakeho. Assistants.—Miss R. Bell, Waihi East; Miss C. Lupton, Ngararatunua. Committees to be consulted regarding proposed appointments as follows:— Headmaster.—Taupaki, Mr. F. C. Attwood. Head Teacher. —Otakiri, Mrs. L. Forbes; Otewa, Miss A. M. Devin. Sole Teachers. —Manßateparn, Mr. J. B. Allen, M.A.; Tokanui, Mr. J. D. Mcßae. Assistant Master.—Epsom. Mr. F. H. Pooley. Secondary Assistants. —Tatiransa D. H., Mr. S. D. Barr, B.Ag.; Waihi D.H., Miss Assistant.—Opna, Miss J. M. Jeppeson. PROPERTY SALES. The Neiv Zealand Loan and Mercantile \"ency Co., Ltd., will offer for sale by public auction, at their laud sale rooms, lower Albert Street, on Friday next, at 11.30 a.m., on behalf of the flrst mortgagee, a house of six rooms, lliddlemore KoaU, Otahuhu, about three minutes from Mangcre Crossing railway station. The balance of winter millinery all priced at 2/11 for to-morrow, Bargain Thursday, at George Court's, Karangahape Road.— (Ad.) Write for Jas. Pascoe's new ring catalogue. The designs will please, and prices are Auckland's lowest. —(Ad.) See table of children's sample coats and wool frocks, usually 29/0, 39/0, etc. To-morrow, Bargain Thursday's price, 9/11 to clear. George Court's Karangaliape Road.—(Ad.) A parly of tourists on the walk over the Milford Track were obliged to do the best part of the trip in pouring rain. Everyone carried a raincoat of some kind, tut the only one in the party who was not soaked to the skiu was a young lady who wore a "Mattamax:" featherweight stormproof. Mattamac showroom, 2G, Lome St.—(Ad.) Thousands of mothers know the value of Xazol in the home. It is the safest and most reliable remedy for cbills, colds, and feverishness in vcrv young J children — (Ad.) " .

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 179, 30 July 1924, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 179, 30 July 1924, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 179, 30 July 1924, Page 7

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