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MISCELLANEOUS BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC, Ist FEBRUARY SNOWDEN’S BUSH TRAIN loaves Nelson 8.45 a.in. Fares 9d, 1/1 and 1/6. Meals provided for Scholars. Parents and Friends invited. LYN T 0 N REGISTERED PRIVATE SCHOOL Passed by the Education Department Children to Eleven Years of Age or Through Standard IV. nPIIE SCHOOL provides a sound train- -**- ing, based on the very latest and best methods, under ideal conditions, from the verv ofirly stages, to through STANDARD'IV. Kindergarten Department 3 to 5 years. Buses to and l'i;om the School for Country and Suburban Children. School re-opens MONDAY. 3rd Fob. Now Pupils enrolled, Friday, 31st January, from 2 to 5 p.m., or by appointment. Principal: MISS MILDRED WORLEY. BISHOP’S SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN TO STANDARD IV. RE-OPENS TUESDAY, 4th February nPIIE Curriculum is carefully graded on modern lines; each class preparing the pupils for the next step. Individual attention and thorough grounding given. Arrangements for mid-day meal, and for those travelling by bus. Pupils may be entered now by communicating with MISS GLENDINNING, THE OLD VICARAGE, NELSON, or on MONDAY, 3rd February, from 2 to 4 AT THE SCHOOL. NELSON COLLEGES THE NELSON COLLEGES will REOPEN for the first term on WEDNESDAY, sth February. NELSON GIRLS’ COLLEGE.—The Lady Principal will bo at College to interview parents on THURSDAY 30th January and FRIDAY 31st January from 10 a.m. to noon and 1.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. Boarders may enrol on TUESDAY 4th February. NELSON BOYS’ COLLEGE.— ParI ents of Day Boys who wish to interview the Principal may do so at the follow* ing times: A—L, WEDNESDAY, 29th January, 9 a.m. to noon, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. M—Z, THURSDAY. 30th January, 9 a.m. to noon, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. j Tuesday, 4th February will be Reserv= ed for Parents of Boarders. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENTS The Preparatory Departments of the Boys’ and Girls’ Colleges will reopen for the first term on WEDNESDAY, sth February. Pupils accepted for Standards 11. to YH. inclusive for girls, and 111. to VI. inclusive for boys. Teachers specially trained for primary work. Further particulars may bo obtained on application to the Principals or to the College Office, Trafalgar Street. TECHNICAL CLASSES

The Technical Evening Classes conducted in the Technical Classrooms. Hardy Street, will REOPEN on MONDAY lOtii February at 7 p.rn. The following courses arc provided : Art Crafts, Drawing from Life, Commercial Art, Accountancy subjects (including Book-keeping I and IT, Company Law, Trustee Law, Bankruptcy Law, Mercantile Law 1 and II and Economics), Shorthand and Typing, Cabinet-making, Domestic Art, Dressmaking, Art Needlework, Motor Mechanics, Plumbing, Mechanical Engineering, Marine Engineering, Telegraphy, Matriculation. DAY CLASSES for instruction in Pitman’s Shorthand and “Touch” typewriting will be held on Tuesday and Thursday mornings, from 9.30 till 12 o’clock. These classes will commence on lltli February. Other courses will be commenced whenever sufficient students offer; in most cases the minimum number of students required to commence a class is twelve. Pupils who have qualified for free places and wish to avail themselves of Evening Classes, and all other students, must enrol before the 10th February. The Supervisor of the Technical classes will be in attendance at the Classrooms, Hardy Street, to enrol and interview pupils on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 6th and 7th February, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Prospectus and other particulars may ba obtained on application at the Technical Classrooms or the College Office, Trafalgar Street. BLACKBYRE BACON X7l/ r HEN ordering supplies from Your ’ * Grocers, get the Local Product. CHEAPEST AND BEST W. 11. ATKINS, Manager. “SWAN” BACON IS BEST FOR BREAKFAST AND PIRIE’S IS BEST FOR BACON—s. d. Sides, “SWAN” per lb 0 10 Shoulders, “SWAN” per lb 0 9 Boiling Pieces, “SWAN” lb. from 0 7 Roasts, “SWAN” lb. from 0 10 Sliced, “SWAN” lb. from 1 0 Cooked Ham, “SWAN” lb. sliced 22 “TASTE TELLS” EDWIN R. PIRIE, LTD., THE BACON SPECIALISTS Phone 440. Trafalgar Street. THREE GOOD LINES FOR 1936 TUCKER’S GELATINE DESSERT npilE King of Jellies with a flavoured kernel. Nine popular varieties. Look for Cartons on Grocers’ counters. TUCKER’S SUNSHINE BEVERAGES Pure Concentrated Fruit Extracts make delightful drinks. Tenpencc.— Orange, Lemon, Raspberry, Limes. Ask your Grocer. TUCKER’S WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE NIPS, PINTS, QUARTS The Perfect Flavouring Sauco ALL SUNSHINE GOODS Are Pure and Roliablo Wholesale: P. J. CALLAGHAN AND SON, Phone 174 - NELSON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIX, 29 January 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIX, 29 January 1936, Page 2