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For His Haicsiy '» BABY SEE OUR WINDOWS Practically every article can be bought for 1/7 a week. Child’s Sulky Only Per Week Easy Terms Exactly as Photographed I / V Cash or Easy Terms, the Best Values are at Harris Bros. Ltd. UNITED THE PIONEERS OF EASY TIME PAYMENTS IN NEW ZEALAND 158 HEREFORD STREET - CHRISTCHURCH ■. Agents for the OPEN LATE FRIDAY NIGHTS in §m*n»n Radio

CLOSING TO-MORROW ! i \ a /sr & £ <0 s\ o 0 y ' y o QQ a By License issued under Section 42 of "The Gaming Act, 1908." OBJECTSs To raise funds to the extent of the profits available for the objects to be specified by the Hon. Minister of Internal Affairs. Secretary: N. McARTHUR. P.O. Bo* 110, Wellington Treasurer! B.LHAMMOND. P.0.80x 110. Wellington CLOSES: 23rd AUGUST, 1941 DRAWN: 3rd SEPTEMBER, 1941 i'leose send me Ist PRIZES 2OOO 2nd , i £ 500 THIS COUPON NOW f | 3rd , , £ 250 4th . , £ 150 sth , . £ 100 m. D. McCORMICK, 14fi Manchester st.. Christchurch. tickets In “O LOT FOR LITTLE ” Art Onion (Tickets, *./ I each). I enclose Festal Note for ft:, also stamped addressed envelope (or reply, payment of tickets.) KAMI (Postal stamps not accepted in (Ur., Urs. or Uiss) iCURESS ir/A\WA\Y/A\WA\WAW/A\mt/JI SEE 305 ALL PtHKS PAYABU IN AUUYIALCOLO

chairman said the motion was one to which everyone would undoubtedly sav “yes"; but ne failed to see why an education board should be asked to pass such a resolution. —P A. 100 per cent. Reader Value—"Th r ’ Press” Classified Advertising Column

cordance with notice, moved; “That the board accepts as a first principle that in time of war every man owes a service in some form or other to his country.” After discussion the motion was lost on the casting vote of the chairman, Mr James-- Wallace. The

Education Board’s Functlon.—The question whether it was within the province of the Otago Education board to sponsor resolutions of a purely patriotic nature was debated at some length at the monthly meeting of the board yesterday, Mr N. Colquhoun, in ac-

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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23414, 22 August 1941, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23414, 22 August 1941, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23414, 22 August 1941, Page 11

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