■The" rainfall at .Delta, Marllvoroi.i{£h, last month amounted to 31 points* distributed over se-veri days. This makes a total as from •"the Ist of January to tho end of May, of 20.99 indies. The total for "tho whole of. last year was 21.36 inches. : At the* meeting 'of the Blenheim School Committee last night, Mr W. "W. ftowntrsc*, the headmaster, mentioned a wuggestion-—-which ho said Ivid-beo:i made- to him by Mr Connor, "the assistant master —that evening classes bo commenced in the Technical Sclm.il', which i;j not- in use at present. The idea, was to give general commercial classes to those- who desired to attend: them. With a smailt start the. classes might grow, until tho G-^vermnmsnt would he forced to establish a proper technical college. Members of tho committee- thought, this was a f-t-oj> in the right direction, and' would be of immense ■benefit to the coinrrninity. On the motion of Mr Dribson. it v;\~ decided Tionrtily to support ?»i;:ssii-: l'{'>wntreo and Con nor in their effoihs t,-) commence night (l«sr:e-; in Blenheim. 1 Woods' Great Pepperni;?•!; C'lii'c for <jpii«:i\s and colds .never failfj—la 9d, '6s9d.—Advt. ■ Sure and ■ .coi'ta.in -- WADE'S "WORM FIGS. Children like them.—
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Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 128, 2 June 1920, Page 8
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196Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 128, 2 June 1920, Page 8
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