© Here are the. Reasons why there is a shortage of EDMONDS CUSTARD POWDER and EDMONDS jelly crystals To clear up any misunderstanding on the part of th© public, T. J. Edmonds Ltd. emphasise that a worldshortage of raw materials, plus shipping difficulties, make it impossible to manufacture sufficient Edmonds Custard Powder to meet the demand. As you know, Edmonds will not use inferior substitutes. As far as Edmonds Jelly Crystals are concerned, th© manufacturers share with everybody else the limitations imposed by sugar rationing. Until rationing is eased, Edmonds popular Jelly Crystals will be in short supply. Nevertheless, Edmonds are doing their best to see that supplies are distributed as fairly as possible. They regret inconvenience to customers and trust that the position will improve before long. . . T. J. EDMONDS LTD., CHRISTCHURCH. PARE MTS ■' aunLcl file SCHOOL (CERTIFICATE The measure of a good secondary education The School Certificate is proof that a boy or girl has completed a good secondary education. The School Certificate Examination is ordinarily taken at the end of three or four years at a secondary or technical school. It is of the same standard as the old University Entrance (“Matriculation”) Examination, but the choice of subjects is much wider. For the School Certificate, a! pupil can take a course adapted to his own special abilities and his future occupation. This means that the Headmaster and the parent, taking the child’s own wishes and abilities into account, can select from a number of courses of study one which will not only give a good general education as a preparation for citizenship, but will also be a preparation for n chosen career. ISSUED Bl IHfc EDUCATION DEPARTMENT A 35* EIS.E.4
Christmas shoppers are well provided for at Gray’s Big Store, Milton.—Advt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26045, 8 January 1946, Page 6
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