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EDUCATION TO-DAY----Stands for much more than it stood for fifty yeais ago. Then it was nude to include "school and learning in school and nothiug else.'1 Now Education is the uame of a progress which begins at birth and coutiuius to the end of \ih\ You arc never too young or too old to Educate; remember this now that our national strength, like your owu success, depends to-day on eHiciency —: Education of the right sort, 31 ay we scud you particulars of our Courses for the (a) Law Professional, ov (b) Accountancy, or (c) University Hookkeepers' Exam, or (d) Matriculation, or [c] Teachers' C. aud ]>. or Public Service Examinations ? Siy jnst which inteiests you and write "to-day. Address— Hemingway & Robertson's Cor; respondence Schools, Ltd., Union Buildings AUCKLAND f.O Box 516, (Founded October 18U7 ) TAUIt&NGA-KATI tvATI SERVICE i TIIHE Oil Launch Mauuwai will J~ leave Tauranga for Katikati every Monday morning, returniug in time to connect with Ngapuhi for Auckland ou TuescUys. All classes of cargo carried, also passengers [ Vessel at disposal of picnic oar tics C, NLVIN, Master Phouo No. 64. ohoic eT(^'~pll~nts THE Auction Mart, Saturday, Feb. 1(5, conunenciug 3 p.ui, A special sale of very choice pot plauts will be held hs above. On view Friday afternoon. No reserve TAUIIANGA DiSTRICT HIGH j SCHOOL. j "VITOULD anyone willing to pio- |** vide board and residence for one or more pupils attending the District High School communicate with either Mr Law or the uuder- ' signed. ! M. V, ROIJBINS, Chairman, I Tauranga D.H. School Committee' FIRE BRIGADE CONFERENCE I rpHE Eutertainment Committee -JL would be pleased to receive donations of fruit to be used for the visitors. B. C. ROC BINS, Hon. Secretary, SALVATION ARMY WAR WORK A MELTING of the Committee of the Salvation Army War Work Appeal, with such friends as are interested in this work, is hereby convened to meet Commissionei Hodder at the Borough Council Chambers ou Wednesday, the "20th inst., at 7 30 J. C. ADAMS, Mayor. WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION. FRANCES WILLARD DAY. SATURDAY, IiSBRUkRY 16. A SALE of plants, flowers, oakea, preserves, etc , will be held at "The Palms," Cameron Road, from 2.30 'to 7 p.rn on Saturday next. I Afternoon tea (3d. Proceeds in aid of Worlds Missionary Fuud. Everybody welcome, Iv the event of wet weather the sale will be held on Mon- j day next New Sight for the New Year. Probably you are not aware that the sore eyey, headaches or depression you endured during 1917j[wore due to vision—cither wcik eyeajor incorrect glasses. | Let us make your sight perfect for the New ear. Our accurate louses will remedy auy defect; give you clear, disiinct vision and enable you to road or work with the greatest possiblceasc Eyes Tested Free. A J Mirrielees, [M.P.H, D.O] STRANc - - TAURAJNG 'PO li'.T—Two superior modern -■- homes, liaudy to tov^n, one eleetrie light, h. and c. water ; the other gas, drainage, h. aud c. etc. Rents 20s—Norri.= «fc JJell. TjlOR High Class Tailoring conabiu- -*- eil with heat- materials, at lowest rates, visit Bruns, -Tlie S'frand /"^ORNFLOUK is cssuutial to al v_y household economy. Duryea's Maizeua Cornflour is MOST 2sseutial and being of lust quality is most economical A DVERnSING.— :i ivertising is ■£JL tiie link tliat putb the buyer in touch with the seller. Make the connecting link a strong one If you can't the Bay of Plbntv Times can— that's its business. _ TWO iKf.' - jraar best egg produce* j AX tVT&f^ ii iill^iim i-

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 6976, 15 February 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 6976, 15 February 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 6976, 15 February 1918, Page 1