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FOR THE PERSON who is particular, and who values his eyesight and wishes to have it attended to by an Optical Specialist (one devoting all his time to optical examinations), consult “Procter’s” (E. C'bolerton), the premier opticians, Christchurch the Premier Opticians, Christchurcn, who now visit NELSON every six weeks. Appointments for next visit during July can now be made by ringing, writing or calling, H.B. Buildings (upstairs), Trafalgar Street, Nelson (phone 428). rV.V.V.V/.V.%%W.W.%V.V.V 60| FUR - :■ TRIMMED jj and TWEED i: COATS at ,■ SPECIAL \ :• V! f / prices’.:- % V I u See them at |louissons| ■J NOW—this is an opportunity not to be missed! "■ :• BUY A BEAUTIFULLY jj •j WARM AND STYLISH-: l COAT I

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I Cambridge Vicar’s Views I A repercussion of the stand the Rev. C. W. Chandler, vicar of Cambridge, had taken as a pacifist occurred at. a recent meeting of the Cambridge vestryReference is made to the matter in the Cambridge notes in the current issue of the ‘Waikato Diocesan Magazine.” ‘Considerable uneasiness, although of a very superficial kind, has been evidenced on account of the vicar's •convictions’.” the statement reads. ‘‘This must not be confused with terms of imprisonment, although as a one-time prison chaplain he has spent a considerable time in gaol, but rather with his very definite opinions on the question of war and pence. The vestry at its last meeting registered its disapproval in a very mild and brotherly fashion, and the vicar, with considerable righteous anger, tempered with love, told them all just where he stood, and what he intended to do. This memorable meeting took place on his birthday and ended with cheese and biscuits." “Greenboards” in Schools A request from the head teacher of j the Invercargill North School for a supply of green paint for the school was considered at a meeting nr the Southland Education Board. Consid ••• <->!<» difficulty was experienced in keepmu h good coaling of colour on some of the blackboards, stated the J teacher. The black paint supplied by the board had not solved the problem. Green coating had been tried in some districts with success, and he asked that a supply of it be sent to the Invercargill North School so that it could be tried. Asked what he though! of the suggestion. Mr S. J. Irwin, senior inspector said the chalk did not stay very well on the green coaling It »vos no better than the black paint The matter was referred to the architect for a report

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 6 July 1939, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 6 July 1939, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 6 July 1939, Page 6

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