SENSATIONAL FURNISHING and
LINEN BARGAINS FROM ROSCO SALE 11 More Days I 12 X 9 AXMINSTER SQUARE Modern pattern in green and brown. Usually £l2/5/-. SALE: £9/ 17 /g FIGURED LINENS For loose covers, hard wearing and attractive. Usually 5/C and C/* yard. SALE: 2 7 H and 3/3 Yd * SILK SHADOW TISSUE 4Sin. wide, for curtains, cushions. Favourite colours aud designs. Usually 3/11 yard. SALE: 2 / - Yd * Short Lengths AXMINSTER CARPET Useful lengths in a big range of colours and designs. Usually IC/6 yard. sale: 1Q/ _ 12 / 6 13 / 6 i 4 6 N.Z. ALL WOOL BLANKETS Single— SALE SPECLAL 25 6 Pr ‘ Double (full size) SALE SPECIAL 37/9 PrHEMSTITCHED PILLOW CASES Full sine. Eosco quality. SALE PRICE: Ea. 2Sin. BLAZER FLANNEL All wool, assorted block stripes. Usually 4/6 yard. SALE: 2 / ll Yd * 36in. FADELESS TUDOR CLOTH I.emon, saxc, rose, red and grey. Fadeless and durable. Usually 1/41 yard. SALE: \/\}/z Tfl. C. M. Ross CO. LTD. THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH. The Train You Want rxEPARTURES from Palmerston Nth. U WEEK DAYS. WELLINGTON (via Manawatu) —1.29 a.m. (not Monday), 7.4 a.m., 7.12 a.m., 1.8 p.m., 3.1 C p.m., 3.45 p.m., 5.12 p.m. WELLINGTON aud Masterton (via Wairarapa) Woodville), 11.4 a.m. MASTERTON—S.IO p.m. (Tues., Thurs. and Sat. only). WANGANUI—C.S7 a.m., 1.0 p.m., 4.10 p.m., 5.4 C p.m. NEW PLYMOUTH—6.S7 a.m., 1.0 p.m. NAPIER—7.2I n.in., 12.25 p.m. AUCKLAND—S.4G p.m. (not Sundays), 9.51 p.m. (uot Saturdays). WOODVILLE (Rail Car)—B.3B p.m. Monday to Friday, 10.40 p.m. Saturdays only. SUNDAY TRAINS. DEPARTURES—WELLINGTON (via Manawatu) 4.29 a.m., 8.40 a.m., 5.35 p.m. WELLINGTON (via Wairarapa) 5.43 p.m. (Rail Car). WOODVILLE—I.4O p.m. (Rail Car). AUCKLAND—9 51 p.m. ARRIVALS—WELLINGTON (via Manawatu) — IZ.zy p.m., 8.5 C p.m., 9.41 p.m. WELLINGTON (via Wairarapa) 1.22 p.m. (Rail Car). WOODVILLE—S.2I p.m. (Hail Car). “The principal in a large school in this country becomes a commercial traveller and receptionist for the institution,’, said Mr. G. J. Clark, principal of the Seddon Memorial Technical College, at a meeting of the board ot managers at Auckland. Mr. Park said the tendency was to decentralise authority, and a school like the Seddon Memorial Collego really contained several headmasters as heads of depart-
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Manawatu Times, Volume 64, Issue 153, 1 July 1939, Page 6
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