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r Last Week | Bargains iMiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiHUHiiniiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimig' Strange's This is the time that many, wait for—the. great closing effort. Everything, marked at sale prices must go and values are more stirring than ever. Ladies' Strong White Corsets, medium top and skirt; also semi-elastic Corsets and Ribbon Corsets —All Reduced to 4/11 St. Margaret's All-Wool Ribbed Vests, low neck and short sleeves—Usually .. 10/6 Sale Price 8/11 White Imitation Suede Gloves, 2 buttons; size 6 only—Usually •• .. .. 5/6 Sale Price ; 2/6 Silk Hose, in white and ivory— Usually 5/11 .. ... Sale Price 4/11 38in Cotton Marocam, in fancy designs— Usually 3/11 .. Sale Price 1/- yard 38in Cotton Marocain, with art silk stripe— Usually 4/6 .. Sale Price 1/6& yard Ladies' Coney l Seal Coats, with domed and gathered,collars, in self or contrasting furs; assorted lengths—Usually .. 14 to 28 gns Sale Prices 10 to 23 gns. Smart Velour Coats, in plain and Ottoman cloth; latest styles, with fur collar— Usually . . .. .. 59/6 to 12 gns Sale Prices 47/6 to 10 gas Cotton Dresses, in dainty designs; balance of stock—Usually .. .. 19/6 to 79/6 Sale Prices .. 3/11 to 19/6 N.Z. Blankets, white; slightly soiled— Single Bed size— Usually 41/6 .. Sale Price 29/6 Three-quarter Bed size— Usually 57/6 .. Sale Price 45/6 Double Bed size— Usually 69/6 .. - Sale Price 52/6 k BUY YOUR FUR COAT AT STRANGE'S SALE 58864.

" WELCONSTRUCT " SLOTTED STEEL The Key to many Works Problems) '' Welconstruct" Slotted Steel has long been used for Switchgear Frames, Control Panels, Transformer Chambers, Electrical Signs, Fitters' Benches, Packing and Despatch Counters, Racks for all trades, Storage 'Bins, ShoW Stands, Shelved, Sheds, Partitions, etc. Inexpensive, simple to erect, it saves no end of time and money in setting out and drilling. It; is rigid, easily extended, and absolutely reliable anything required to stand weight -■ and strain. The only Tools required are a Hacksaw & Spanner. i ■ Write or 'phone for illustrated booklet. Quotations gladly given. Hardware Merchants CHRISTCHURCH

"The largo class of up to sixty is one of the tragedies of education," said Mr B. N. T. Blake in a lecture at Wellington. '"'lt is a tragedy when a teacherv addresses a class which cannot express its individual views. What chance have any of you merely listening to me to-night of expressing your individualities? We must have more schools and more teachers. Wo must have some system of' school building that will overtake the growing population. In the Dunedin district it is not so bad, in Canterbury and Chriatehurch it is bad enough, in Wellington, it-is worse, and in Auckland worst of all. I heard of three schools built for 300 and 400 children being filled the dav they were opened by new pupils. It Va pressing problem. The Department has schemes, such as the light school that may be run up in a, day, imd the scheme for moving schools to meet changed needs, and it is only fair to say that an attempt is being made to meet the Dosition. But there is the case f Kkf"sr&.T howsvor, lies In of building m th « m to ™ 9 - m aiso be new training system, there jiu a. shortage of teachers m the mewwme. Then there is the Bld ° J r£ ,® class Five vears' teaching of the lar ß mujtke br«Mo« <f ' know of a robust, capable teacher wno » P « did not regain health tor over months.''

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18634, 8 March 1926, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18634, 8 March 1926, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18634, 8 March 1926, Page 6

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